Sentence examples for preparations means from inspiring English sources

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Lack of alternative preparations means that agencies have little choice but to furlough employers and curtail operations to meet their savings targets for the fiscal year.

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Estrogen skin creams and gels, used in Europe, are not available in the United States, except in preparations meant only for vaginal use.

With alarm about head lice more rampant than the insects themselves, manufacturers have found a ready market for preparations meant to eliminate them.

The residents of Mandela's home village, where he arrived as a young child and returned to after his 27 years in prison, understand well what these preparations mean.

All preparations meant to be drunk have to be finely filtered to eliminate the irritating hairs.

At home, storm preparations meant removing plants, lanai furniture, anything that might easily end up in a tree.

Brock's preparations meant that Canada was not unprepared for the war; however, Brock felt that those preparations would not be enough to keep the colony secure.

However, in some areas, the reduction in demand for specific plant-based preparations meant that they were no longer available at the market.

For both preparations mean antibody levels were higher in the cohort of pigs from farm C than in those from farm A, and for both the differences were significant at 18 and 22 weeks (P < 0.001).

The lengthy preparation means it will have been handled at least 10 times before ending up on a roof.

And while we may ask why the children can't practice less to prepare for their robotics competition, many of us are the first to object if lack of preparation means a lack of success.

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