Sentence examples for tender means from inspiring English sources

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The incidence of arthritis appeared to be greater for the IFX+NPX arm than the PBO+NPX arm (45.3% vs 26.9%, respectively), but in both groups few joints were swollen (means, 1.49 vs 0.78, respectively) or tender (means 4.06 vs 3.80, respectively).

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In Richler's pages he is above all a voice -- profane, sophisticated, tender, mean and funny -- and the filmmakers prove unable to compensate for its absence.

Reading's deputy leader Tony Page said: "The legal process we have to go through in awarding tenders means that site works are unlikely to commence on either site until November, so I think it is going to be early new year before we see anything".

Shaw's tender age means he has few memories of World Cups.

However, the heterogeneity in landholders' opportunity costs revealed in the competitive tender trial means a discriminatory price mechanism is more efficient at matching program costs with direct environmental benefits.

Anyway, my tender age means my moral compass is so poorly developed that I've got no qualms whatsoever about having a boyfriend and a girlfriend.

Tender can mean soft and pliable, or it could mean money (as in legal tender), or it could be the tender (read: person who tends to someone) of children or pets.

There are insignificant differences favouring secondary or specialised care for tender points (mean = 0.28; 95% CI = 0.12 to 0.68 for primary care; mean = 0.50, 95% CI = 0.0 to 1.0 for specialised care) and pain (mean = 0.48, 95% CI = 0.30 to 0.66 for primary care; mean = 0.73, 95% CI = 0.41 to 1.05 for specialised care).

Or: "Bar loser tender," which meant that there was a person at the bar alone (the loser) who had ordered a pork tenderloin.

Tender plants mean less work next year when it's time to till them into the soil, but perennials tend to give you more soil-building power and look better, longer, while they do it.

But it goes way beyond what the BBC envisaged, and the idea of the it being forced to put EastEnders and Strictly Come Dancing out to tender will mean blanched faces at Broadcasting House.

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