Sentence examples for means complement from inspiring English sources

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In the specification of domains, the operator ! means complement.

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That means complementing Mrs Merkel's competitiveness agenda with a financial framework for Europe's peripheral economies, a strategy for pulling along a weakened France and a vision for rebalancing the German economy.For the moment, there is not much sign in Berlin of any bold thinking along these lines.

We meant "complemented"; it was later fixed.

We have chosen to communicate by visual means complemented with verbal quantifiers (exemplified in Table 1).

We will also explore clustering approaches based on complete online personae, as a means to complement our identification of naturally occurring personae types in large datasets.

This means that complement can be beneficial or detrimental to cancer development, or perhaps both depending on the circumstances.

We then applied text mining proposed in [ 16] to reconstruct the network of NDs, as a means to complement the network analysis with a literature-based approach.

(They are meant to complement each other).

"We're meant to complement how you watch baseball.

But each is meant to complement the other in this ill-conceived double feature.

It is meant to complement similar counterterrorism strategies developed by the State Department, Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation and other government agencies.

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