Sentence examples for means primarily from inspiring English sources

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That means, primarily, that documents meant to clarify intent and consent are binding forever.

That means, primarily, Globovisión: the 24-hour news station is the only remaining anti-government channel.

In Tucson this means primarily on the south and west sides, where working-class Chicano and Indian populations predominate.

Zuckerberg has defined these services as "non-data-intensive, which means primarily text-based services and very simple apps like weather".

But "orthodoxy," in the Eastern use of the term, means primarily not a species of doctrine but a species of worship.

"Now the idea is to have as many season subscriptions as possible, which means, primarily, more luxury boxes that corporations will buy or great, close seats that rich individuals will buy," he said.

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But this is a book meant primarily to inspire.

He argued that in the modern age liberty meant, primarily, freedom from coercion and interference.

But the book was not meant primarily as a love story, and neither is the movie.

Another company, Solucient, compiles detailed reports meant primarily for hospital administrators and board members, not consumers.

Or is it meant primarily as a way to keep markets clean?

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