Sentence examples for then that represents from inspiring English sources

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An undershoot is, very explicitly, formally regarded as "just as bad as inflation above the target", and so when the January number came in at 0.3% then that represents – surely – a serious misstep.

If we can assume that his stated wish is sincere, then that represents a better hope for a peaceful future than the stoking of the understandable anger and grief of families of the victims of Sept. 11.

If an equivalence class is of size one, then that represents a unique record.

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Then again, that represents a 10% year-on-year decline alongside a decline in total revenues of 5%.

The two politicians then agree that representing Australians in Parliament is a "big responsibility," before shaking hands and looking mutually relieved for this to be over.

To generate Figure 8A, images were spatially binned 2 by 2, then slices that represent the center of the NE were selected.

Each group then creates a poster that represents their memorial, including a photo or drawing or the memorial.

The name stands for If This Then That, a phrase that represents the way its "triggers" (this) and "actions" (that) are used for the different "channels".

You would have to first personalize the word by giving sad a physical feature, and then find an object that represents that feature.

The pixels that the owner chooses are then converted into a number that represents the password.

Then and now, the gallery that represents Ian Wilson will sell you the right to have a discussion with the artist; once it has occurred, the conversation is commemorated with a certificate that belongs to you.

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