Sentence examples for meaning stopped from inspiring English sources

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The Moldovan press has reported that without this aid there is a danger of the government defaulting on its national debt, meaning stopped payment of pensions and public sector salaries.

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The brakes are superb (enlarged discs from aftermarket maker Brembo), although they have that racing-brake feel, meaning stopping happens right NOW, not subtly.

"But now we're going to have to go after the belly of the beast," meaning stopping someone from carrying explosives on their person or in their vehicles before they get close enough to a potential target.

So, they created a catchphrase, "Hold it!" which had double meaning: Stop before walking up or down the stairs and hold onto the railing when using the stairs.

You deciphered a much talked about sighting of a crop circle in England as meaning: "Stop coming up with good ideas at work".

De-implementation, meaning stopping ineffective or harmful interventions is particularly important as there are many suboptimal forms of care in use.

The words, meaning stop that or abandon it, were spoken in Japanese in an imperative voice usually reserved for children.

Straight-line borders drawn by colonialists of another century have little meaning, stopping-power or, often, any physical presence at all.

Those in stop and frisk "hot spots," they say, according to WNYC, are scared to leave their homes with guns, meaning stop and frisk is working as deterrence.

The walk should end on a good note, meaning stop when he is behaving well, if you can.

Whatever their meaning, they stopped being a couple after their arrival in Europe.

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