Sentence examples for means to capture from inspiring English sources

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In the story of this party girl and her circle, O'Hara means to capture the zeitgeist.

Krall uses novelistic means to capture how Jews and Poles once lived, died and coexisted.

They offer a means to capture the trend toward cloud computing, he said.

If you think that makes an uneasy mixture, you're right: Mr. Lynch does not seem entirely sure what kind of spirit he means to capture here.

Simply using the visitor as a means to capture data and therefore insights for arts organisations was not an option for us.

Animal people sometimes say the wackiest things, but here, alas, they never satisfyingly address the ethical questions of what it means to capture and keep wild animals.

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Data collection methods are meant to capture the psychological and social meanings and ordinary activities of people in naturally occurring settings.

Still, stress tests are meant to capture the unexpected.

Full of peaks and valleys, it is meant to capture the energy and continuity of life.

The London Paper was meant to capture a lucrative new urban readership.

The survey questionnaire was meant to capture more than the fleeting pleasures of a few beers.

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