Sentence examples for means on one from inspiring English sources

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"Ex parte" means "on one side only; by or for one party".. File a written motion with the clerk of court.

That means on one hand texture and strain influence each other and on the other hand both informations contribute to considering anisotropic materials properties, quality of welds, inhomogenous behaviour and so on.

That means one on, two outs for Matt Carpenter.

Not feeling jealous means, on one level, that you've accepted the condition of not being seen.

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I mean, on one level, that speech was just what it looked like: Walt venting every toxic feeling he'd ever had about his wife.

"I mean, on one side, we had Wendy, Michael, John and their dog Nana.

I mean on one side these three dudes were sitting in their t-shirts and hoodies.

Each has a special educational needs "statement", guaranteeing access to enhanced education, which at Roman Fields means one-on-one tuition and a personalised curriculum.

For some colleges, that means emergency financial assistance programs or food pantries; for others, that means one-on-one student coaching or research into ending student homelessness.

What this means, on the one hand, is less ambition: there aren't grand stories being told.

This means on the one hand that there are less and less active users per cell, and on the other hand that the cell traffic loads vary significantly both temporally and spatially.

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