Sentence examples for no specific meaning from inspiring English sources

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In Thai, Cambodian, and Lao dance, the 24 to 32 Indian mudras have been reduced to 9; in Javanese dance 7 can be recognized, and in Bali only 1 or 2. They have also been altered in their shape, and the many specific meanings attached to each in India have become fewer, while in some cases a gesture has no specific meaning.

The values "1" and "−1" are dummy values with no specific meaning.

No specific meaning is attached to the wearing of the kͻla style but it is a simple royal court fashion usually for servants.

Whatever term we use for the symbols "+" and "−", they will have no specific meaning beyond their function of indicating the quality of the judgement expressed.

end{aligned} (14 Equation (14) implies that each wire can produce a non-zero velocity (either positive or negative), so the values "1" and "−1" have no specific meaning.

Words are connected to each other by pathways that describe their relation; their distances have no specific meaning.

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American media often refer to Davos as the ultimate gathering of "globalists," a term that long ago lost any specific meaning.

Therefore, all combinations of these body postures produced equally plausible movement sequences, without any specific meaning.

It is a limitation of this and other studies on respiratory symptoms in young children, that symptoms are reported second hand and with no available terminology that communicates specific meaning in lay terms.

Information fills them with specific meaning.

Every body movement or hand gesture had a specific meaning.

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