Sentence examples for press mean from inspiring English sources

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Its frequency, combined with the almost limitless opportunities for those caught out to appeal and a feisty press, mean it is a staple of news reporting.

Therefore, the final sample was composed for 302 students, 184 respondents of Raven's Colored Progressive Matrices Special Scale (Angelini et al. 1999) (mean = 26.20 points, percentile 10th to 99th) and 118 respondents of Raven's Progressive Matrices General Scale (Vilhena et al. in press) (mean = 40.68 points, percentile 6th to 98th).

So did less press mean less drama?

Special counsels must obey such restrictions, too — and inevitable litigation over any subpoenas to the press mean courts will oversee their decisions.

When the tone followed the button press after 50 ms, there was even a significant shift away from the outcome when compared to "action only" trials (mean ± SD in "action + tone" trials: −3.5 ± 18.2 ms; t15 = 2.92, p = .011) while there was no significant change due to outcome presentation 450 ms after the button press (mean ± SD in "action + tone" trials: 12.1 ± 22.9 ms; t15 = 0.81, p = .43).43

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Until the final days, "meeting the press" meant spurning the actual press entirely for TV entertainers like Oprah and Jay Leno.

Never mind whether they call themselves Democracy or Republic: free press means free country; controlled press, miserable tyranny.

In the Budd plant, "press" means stamping presses, and many of them still stand, a couple of stories high, in numbered lines of half a dozen presses each.

Once the gutter press meant those rags designed to ruin people's lives with scandal, gossip and surmise.

This 1963 disk, De Keersmaeker told the press, meant a lot to her when she was growing up.

For Kurdish leaders, the arrival of the world's press means that they will finally receive attention in proportion to their numbers.

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