Sentence examples for modification that mean from inspiring English sources

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New farming techniques, such as genetic modification, that mean higher yields possibly much higher yields cannot be ruled out.

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Soon thereafter, Vincent himself became subject to experiments performed by Crescent's boss, Professor Hojo, resulting in genetic modification that means he will not age.

If the M4 proves to have the sorts of modifications that would mean it falls under Massachusetts's assault-weapons ban, or that it would have been prohibited under the assault-weapon ban that recently died in the Senate, that will raise other questions, too.

The law's reference to a "reasonable accommodation" means "reasonable to the employee," Ms. Center said, "a modification that enables the disabled person to participate".

A one-word modification that shifts everything.

Currently that means genetic modification (GM), but it could soon mean the application of one or more of what might be called 'post-GM' technologies (Halford, 2012).

That means either aftermarket modifications or buy-in from automakers will be required to make it happen, too.

That means accruing stains, enduring modifications.

That means source code for apps isn't visible for modification or improvement, deeply cutting down on the speed on which new techniques are propagated across the development community.

That meant that even as she was applying for a loan modification, the bank was proceeding with a foreclosure.

We needed to remove that requirement to address the privacy issues, and making that modification would mean all the developers who used OpenUDID would suddenly get new, random, non-global ID's.

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