Sentence examples for means nature from inspiring English sources

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He became managing director in 1976 and merged Assia with two other small firms, Zori and Teva, to form the company now known as Teva, which means "nature" in Hebrew.

This means nature was not perceived as an object like in Western conceptual systems, but rather as a central point of orientation in society, in constituting its values, norms, and beliefs, as well as its identity (Frömming 2006).

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That meant "nature" was still contributing 97%.

Prakṛti is our body (it is also a word used to mean "nature").

"This means that Nature has already completed about 1031 LHC experimental programs since the beginning of the Universe," they write.

She says she "always forgets to be careful," whatever that means, and nature seems determined to make use of her!

If I go hunting and don't see many animals, it means that nature isn't ready to give them to me and I go home.

OFUNATO, Japan — Entering this port city by car these days means confronting nature's fury and its fickleness all at once.

And that means the nature of media has changed.

In this paper, the term "general science" directly means the nature of the subject in secondary schools.

What Lund means is nature can be ugly.

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