Sentence examples for must be taken to mean from inspiring English sources

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The words "factory tests" in the title must be taken to mean that the tests used in a particular laboratory may more or less also be used in a factory.

This requirement of a specific intent springs from the statutory use of the word 'willfully.' That word, when viewed in the context of a highly penal statute restricting freedom of expression, must be taken to mean deliberately and with a specific purpose to do the acts proscribed by Congress.

It is also clear that in order for the Dutch Book theorem to hold, 'sure loss' must be taken to mean loss if the bets are in fact placed and settled.

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''The advocacy of a control of capital movements must not be taken to mean that the era of international investment should be brought to an end,'' he wrote in August of 1942.

Since the tomato is moving relative to Tortoise, and is not moving relative to Hare, if P2* is true, it must not be taken to mean that the tomato is moving relative to Hare.

A negative mutation screen must NOT be taken to mean that the deafness is NOT genetic.

The fact that I voted no to the Leinen report on fundamental rights must certainly not be taken to mean that I am against Europeans being given more fundamental rights and freedoms, on the contrary.

However, this cannot be taken to mean that mutations impacting immunogenicity must necessarily occur within CDRs.

Of course, care must be taken to consider that contrast adjustment means changing the height scale in AFM topographs and such alterations must be reliably tracked to maintain the scientific meaning of the image.

This could be interpreted to mean that caution must be taken to not narrow the search terms too quickly but rather be more inclusive as different groups, organizations and researchers have slightly different preferences for 'patient engagement' terminology and definitions.

For either method, however, a high degree of diplotype uncertainty and weak QTL effects result in computational inefficiency, since the posterior distribution that must be traversed (in MCMC) or sampled (in IS) is much more diffuse: For DF.MCMC this means convergence must be carefully monitored; for DF.IS, this means many more samples must be taken to achieve a reasonable picture of the posterior.

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