Sentence examples for means granted from inspiring English sources

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In relation to resources and means granted to perform the activities, 43 % point out that "almost always" they do that and 57 % "almost never" do the same.

Here, all of the charging is done on contact — which means, granted, that you won't be getting much use out of the phone while using the feature.

All that drawing, Dürer reckoned, ought to be worth 100 florins a year, since "I have served him for three years at my own expense .Maximilian, naturally generous beyond his means, granted him that sum for life.

The boat people were citizens of the People's Republic and the People's Republic had by no means granted permission to Kouchner or to anyone else to go trolling the sea for the purpose of rescuing the enemies of the People's Republic.

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Prohibiting officers from viewing the video first of course means granting some leniency for small discrepancies and inaccuracies.

Meanwhile, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and others are thinking of an Arab declaration to "spur individuals through participation", which presumably means granting more political rights.The biggest change of Arab hearts would come if democracy were to flourish in Iraq.

Applications can be rejected if officials believe the applicant is not in control of funds, money has been obtained unlawfully, or the origin of funds means granting a visa will not be conducive to the public good.

Interconnecting different testbeds belonging to different administrative domains means granting access to remote resources that are owned by different stakeholders.

If "live and let live" means anything, it means granting other people freedom to control their own lives.

We will also give employees enough latitude so that they can respond immediately to almost any customer request or complaint - which in this industry usually means granting immediate credit for damaged merchandise, and adding additional merchandise to an order.

In legal terms, this means granting the person financial power of attorney (FPOA) by signing a legal document stating what transactions the person is allowed to make.

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