Sentence examples for means some things from inspiring English sources

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The fact that (unlike protons), electrons and positrons are fundamental means some things can be done much more precisely this way than at the LHC.

Arguably, the coalition at least means some things have to be debated, because both parties have to agree; but in general the cult of the untrammelled individual boss is as strong as ever.

Even before President Obama began aggressively lobbying for congressional approval to launch military strikes in Syria, the list of urgent legislative problems was long and daunting, which means some things have dropped off the radar".

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This does not mean some things, and it does mean other things.

The packed week meant some things had to get left behind (Rovio's dive, and so forth), but, as always, we picked the best of the bunch to chew over.

When you have a lot of problems to deal with, it will pretty much always mean some things are going to have to be sacrificed.

With the rare exception of something -- and I do mean some thing -- like "Riding in Cars With Boys," directed by Penny Marshall, television is still your primary source if you want to see a movie directed by a woman.

So if the consequent is to be true on actualist representationism, 'something' should not mean "some existing thing" but rather should mean "some thing, irrespective of whether it exists".

You hear people throw around that phrase a lot, but to us, thought leadership means some very specific things.

"I guess it means that some things are all right with the world".

And doing that, naturally, means allowing some things that might, at first, sound like "girl questions".

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