Sentence examples for means a common from inspiring English sources

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It means a common debt management system and a European treasury.

The resolution of ratification offered by Mr. Lugar with Mr. Kerry's support would not alter the treaty itself, but would set out the Senate's understanding of what the pact means, a common way for lawmakers to put their stamp on a treaty without reopening negotiations.

With 2K possible variable combinations, a uniform model prior means a common prior model probability of p(Model) = 2−K.

The ability to read the score of a complex orchestral composition is by no means a common skill.

A bleed on brain is by no means a common injury in the sport, but this incident has got some asking how, in such a high-profile fight, something like this could have happened.

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There, it is clear what Thatcherism ought to mean: a common market, reinforced by political co-operation, but with any loss of sovereignty confined to the minimum necessary to ensure free trade.

For the 17 euro area members, the introduction of a common currency also meant a common monetary policy and, for a while, the convergence of risk premia.

The conserved motifs in these genes could be recognized by common factors and could mean a common regulatory program sharing similar expression profiles.

An increasingly common language means an increasingly common culture; these young Hispanics identify far more with their non-Hispanic peers than their predecessors.

If it means a people with a common language and history then French-speaking Quebeclearlyly qualifies.

"Unity means promoting a common path," she said.

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