Sentence examples for means content from inspiring English sources

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It means content engineered to be "liked" or shared.

And being digital, no matter how much drm you shove in, means content will be pirated.

The phrase suggests technical insight, but when you trace back the author's quoted sources, you find that, in this context, the ideational metafunction only means content.

The Turkish government has implemented a centralised system where all internet traffic travels over Turk Telecom's systems, which means content can be blocked or websites effectively removed from sight.

Yet Facebook doesn't have data centers there, which means content generated by Facebook members in Kenya, for example, has to traverse undersea fiber-optic cables to data centers on other continents.

Facebook has a rather fun arrangement so that they can set up groups like that, but they aren't visible in the UK [where they would count as hate speech]." So Facebook roots out what it considers against good taste, which (as Clayton points out) generally means content that would not be allowed under the US first amendment, since it is an American company.

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A few weeks ago in her nursing home, refusing to eat, she assured me that she was perfectly content, and by that she meant content to die.

This doesn't mean content or material that is related to a direct sale, but instead content that acts as an engagement tool.

And I don't mean content like the homepage of a website, I mean stories/posts/articles about a particular topic.

Perhaps you actually mean content marketing?

Just because content is available, doesn't mean content is good.

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