Sentence examples for means reserves from inspiring English sources

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BP's was 85% and Total's 93%; that means reserves at all three are shrinking.

Stage 1 is the lowest form of alert and means reserves are expected to fall to 7percentt.

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It means reserving some of a satellite's precious fuel for the end of its life to slow it down, so that it burns up in the atmosphere or falls into the sea.

All these traits are evaluated using a score from 1 to 10 (e.g., for trait warmth, 1 means "reserved," 10 means "warm," and any score in between is a nuance within the two extreme values).

As described above, this record table needs only 2 b to store information per block, e.g., (0, 0) stands for non-skip block, (1, 0) refers to skip blocks by SAD classifier, (0, 1) is skip blocks by DC classifier, and (1, 1) means reserved.

That means reserving the filibuster for when the GOP tries to ram through measures anathema to Democrats across the country, not using it to obstruct votes on proposals that put vulnerable incumbents in a tough spot.

65 107 108 At a logical level, distributing work based on the principle of subsidiarity (which states that a task should be delegated to the lowest level competent enough to complete it) means reserving physicians' competencies for complex tasks and entrusting common problems to other professionals.

Reclassifying a loan as "in danger of bankruptcy" would mean reserving against 70% of the loan instead.

"Reticent" means reserved; we wanted "reluctant".

Father Zain hopes that means reserving space for parishioners.

That Chartier should have been singled out for censure has surprised some Oscar watchers, who have pointed out that the black arts of dirty electioneering are by no means reserved to the realm of politics.

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