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Even if we do manage to detect a signal, they write, fully understanding what it means may be impossible.

Birch's means may be modest (Revolt had a multi-casting cast of six), but her ideas are big.

Ambiguous means may be employed, Aristotle maintains in contrast to Plato, to a virtuous and purifying end.

"Ships, trucks, airplanes, and other means may be used" by terrorists to launch a chemical, nuclear or biological attack, the report warned.

The ways and means may be arcane and look fishy to the untutored eye, but Apple didn't make the rules, it's playing by them.

Indeed we may now be living within a punctuation, and our awareness of what this means may be the enduring legacy of one of America's best-loved scientists.

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Deviation from the mean may be what fast-tracked Ms. Deschanel, but it was not a sustainable career plan.

Other candidates (past and present) may share their experiences, but keep in mind that their perspective, however well meant, may be limited.

Furthermore, the linear PC combination threshold at the mean may be more efficient than the predefined traditional thresholds.

So a heavier driver means they may be racing heavy, which means a lap-time deficit.

(The latter is usually used for representing sample mean NOT population mean, and may be confusing).

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