Sentence examples for means elaborated from inspiring English sources

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Width and depth did not demonstrate a statistical significant difference when analyzed according to gender and side; however, a significant difference was found between the depth means elaborated according to median age (73 y.o).. Correlation indexes were weak or not statistically significant.

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Meanwhile, James Showalter, who threw down the gauntlet in our previous post with the question "What does this novel mean?," elaborates: Bolaño is all too aware of himself, which makes parts of this novel very funny.

The Year of the Monkey begins on Feb. 8, and for many of the more than a half-million Chinese Americans in the greater Los Angeles area, that means elaborate meals.

Sneaking around means elaborate plans, fake alibis, and tall cover-ups.

Birthdays meant elaborate transformations of the home, from The Little Mermaid undersea playground to the set of The Price Is Right (where her mom deemed herself "Barbara Barker").

"The right question isn't 'what do the words mean?' " Mr. Hamilton elaborated recently.

What he means, he elaborates, is not crime but planned events like the Fourth of July.

"I mean," he elaborated, "how seriously do you take someone like Spike Jones?

The transformative capacity of these means is elaborated conceptually using Giddens' theory of structuration.

Lastly, do not copy your resume into a cover letter; your cover letter is meant to elaborate on past experience.

In reaction to this "failed attempt" of conversion, Prophet Muhammad sent another representative to Najran, Mughira Ibn Shu'ba, who was meant to elaborate on this new religion called Islam.

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