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And what do these awards really signify?
So what did the story really signify?
But if the Lomekwi stone tools could have been made by apes, does their manufacture really signify a cognitive leap for humanity?
But far from ushering in the age of charity, all his actions really signify is that we have entered the age of colossal wealth.
"What does the word refer to," she asks, in a deconstructionist turn, "does it really signify anything at all?" But it's not that meaning is absent; rather, it is hidden in layers of signification.
Burns was quick to point out that simply consulting students more didn't equate to a partnership arrangement, but that co-sign off on documents like the student charter, the university strategic plan or budgets would really signify progress.
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Mr Cowen is sometimes referred to as Biffo, though he and other Offalians profess to believe it really signifies "Beautiful intelligent fellow from Offaly".
What this shift really signifies is an acknowledgment that most lawyers have no reason to dress up in the first place.
That the World Bank has set up its own nudge unit really signifies to NGOs, developing countries and their governments that the time to start using a behavioural approach has arrived, he says.
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