Sentence examples for means to prepare from inspiring English sources

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PAGE B14 GIVING SHOOTAROUND A REST The morning shootaround, a time-honored N.B.A. tradition, serves both as a means to prepare for the game and to give party-minded players an incentive to get to bed early.

Ideally, the United manager said, his players would be strong enough mentally to use the swirl of negativity surrounding the club "as a means to prepare yourself properly" and ensuring "it should not be an influencing subject" unless it could be used as a form of motivation.

Generally speaking, the adjustment of the body means to prepare oneself (one's mind-body) in such a way that one can achieve an optimal state of being free.

Creativity training has been widely integrated into engineering education as a means to prepare students to be an innovative force in design industry.

The results provide insight into both ICVD synthesis and acid oxidation of MWCNTs, as well as a means to prepare well-dispersed samples with controlled dimensions.

Inevitably, we use each other and ourselves instrumentally all the time (for instance, I use a taxi driver as a means to get to my destination, I use myself as a means to prepare a meal, etc).

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What does it mean to prepare for such a test?

It's meant to prepare for structural change and drive economic sustainability.

Sometimes I wonder if all of this is meant to prepare us for having a child.

It is also meant to prepare demobilisation and disarmament centres for the regime's soldiers.

The asanas, or poses, of yoga are traditionally meant to prepare the body for meditation.

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