Sentence examples for means a given from inspiring English sources

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This means a given loss would be less likely to render a bank insolvent.

As a rule of thumb, that means a given electron machine performs as well as a proton machine that is ten times as powerful.But when electrons travel along a curve, they radiate energy (this is also true of protons, but because they are more massive, quantum theory dictates that the energy loss is less).

The travel distance here means a given highway distance between hub cities.

This method favoured controls phrased more generically because a higher degree of specificity means a given question is less likely to correspond to the control.

This is especially relevant for upcoming stories where the large rate of new submissions means a given story remains near the top of the recency list for only a few minutes.

In this scenario, a concave utility function means a given increase in cost concerns the manager more when costs are already large than when costs are small.

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"This means that a given cash deficit represents a larger share of the, now smaller, economy".

This means that a given level of contraction is considerably more tolerable to the patient.

* The change rates were calculated as the average of state means within a given region.

They took beauty, whatever that meant, as a given.

Winning BigApps doesn't mean that a given idea will work out in the long term.

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