Sentence examples for need to mean from inspiring English sources

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If you are finding the square root of a large number, you will need to scale up your centimeter or millimeter ruler, e.g. if your number = 6085 and you want to find the square root of it, then your 100 divisions of a 10 centimeter ruler instead of meaning 100, would seem to need to mean 10,000, so each division is worth 100 more divisions, since 100*100= 100*100=

First, political promises need to mean something.

But power dressing doesn't need to mean androgyny.

Demilitarisation, for instance, will need to mean more than simply disarming rebels.

If the Extraordinary Chambers are to be successful, they need to mean something to these people.

"Elitist" doesn't need to mean wealthy and conservative; it can also mean specialised and rarefied, and that's no bad thing.

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My death needs to mean something.

Tax reform today needs to mean something far different.

But it wouldn't have meant what it needed to mean to that audience.

Whatever step Mattel took after that, Fitzgerald says, "needed to mean something.

The label needs to mean something, and the law will ensure that it does.

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