Sentence examples for means work from inspiring English sources

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Based on standard dictionary definitions, the meanings of the transparent compounds could be derived by combining the meaning of the two constituents (e.g., home +  work means work done at home), whereas this was not the case for opaque compounds (e.g., ground +  work means preliminary or preparatory work, not work done on the ground).

He gave the organization the name "Opus Dei", which in Latin means "Work of God", in order to underscore the belief that the organization was not his (Escrivá's) work, but was rather God's work.

For the moment, that freedom means work.

My mobile phone means work documents, Twitter and news sites are just a few seconds away.

When it swings into motion, I actually breathe easier, though it means work.

But unlike a bench or a trellis, a bird feeder means work.

But for some employees of the Central Park Zoo, a snowstorm means work.

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That means work-out your dreams, and goals.

K-means++ and x-means work better than k-means but not significantly better than RKM.

You need investments that make sense given your current goals, which means you need to take a look at those goals, which means … work.

Virgin Atlantic said in a statement: "We value our pilots enormously and we are disappointed with the result of the ballot to take Action Short of a Strike, which essentially means 'work to rule'.

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