Sentence examples for spread means from inspiring English sources

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The shrinking spread means that investors are not demanding as much extra interest to buy junk bonds.

Experts say the discovery that the disease has spread means Mr. Snow has Stage IV colon cancer, the most advanced.

A wider spread means weaker confidence in a country's debt as investors demand a higher risk premium to hold it.

That spread "means nothing in 2014," an off-year election with a president losing popularity, Mr. Broun said in an interview at the Winder Lions Club, where the Republican contest was in full swing ahead of next May's primary.

Because of their profligacy, Greeks have been living under this market scrutiny for so many months, he added, that today "every Greek from age 3 to 93 knows what a 'bond spread' means.

Hence the migrating travelers acting as a spread means of the infection can probably also be treated successfully after injection of such a multiepitopic vaccine.

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A free crock of duck rillettes, a tasty spread meant to be slathered on the accompanying toast rounds, made a good first impression.

For coaches like West Virginia's Dana Holgorsen and Texas Tech's Kliff Kingsbury and Auburn's Gus Malzahn, the spread meant more plays for their offenses, less rest for opposing defenders and fewer breaks to substitute and change strategy.

We evaluate the RMS delay spread, mean excess delay, BER, and outage probability in our investigations.

My first year in uni, my roommate spread mean rumours about me.

In general, subjects had unresectable HCC without vascular invasion and extrahepatic spread; mean size was 2.5 cm and 57% (619 of 1084 tumours) were single tumours.

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