Sentence examples for recommended meaning from inspiring English sources

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The cool part about StraighterLine is that its courses are ACE Credit recommended, meaning that they can be transferred for credit at a number of degree granting institutions.

They think Yakiri was "recommended," meaning she was signaled to the mafia so that they would harass her and make her life extremely difficult in jail.

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In the UK prisoners with good behavior can often hope to serve half their recommended term, meaning even those on a mandatory life sentence for murder could be released in as little as seven-and-a-half years.

A Yelp spokesperson told VICE that when they were up the posts were positioned into the Not Recommended section meaning they didn't "factor into a business' overall star rating".

Only 22 (14%) of the mothers not on ART followed all recommended strategies meaning both mother and infant took sd-NVP and the recommended feeding option was utilized.

Gomez said his I-130 application has been recommended for approval, meaning officials have determined that his marriage to a U.S. citizen is legitimate.

Interestingly, 21%% of the 'not satisfied' patients in this study still recommended the hospital, meaning that a hospital with a high number of their patients being satisfied may not receive a comparable level of recommendation.

It can be viewed by either everybody (recommended), your friends (meaning other users of Quizilla you've added as friends), or only people who know the password (case in which you must set a password).

And while it is tricky to recommend well-meaning ventures like Aldeia dos Lagos and Anavilhanas without some reserve, they really do bring in much-needed cash flow and demonstrate the value of the forest to locals.

For all women that meet the minimum recommended number of interventions, meaning at least 6 BP and 2 BS and 2 US throughout pregnancy and therefore belonging to the 'sufficient' group, the timing of the interventions in pregnancy is considered.

An A.P. deskman, asked about the meaning of touts atop the wire service article about welfare-to-work, quickly replied, "It means 'speaks in favor of".' Others would defend their use of touts as meaning "recommends, urges passage of, advocates, supports, presses for" or even "praises, hails".

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