Sentence examples for thin means from inspiring English sources

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To an anorectic, "thin" means anyone thinner than you.

Thin means self-discipline and hard work; fat implies laziness, gluttony and lack of willpower.

Being thin means control and, symbolically, that you are rich, that you are young, that you are beautiful, that you are powerful.

You have an advantage as being thin means your muscle will be more prominent.

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"Being thin meant I looked great in my jeans, but my face looked like the crypt keeper," said Ms. Campbell-Morales, 51, an actress and Spanish translator.

In the cathodic Tafel diagram various types of reactions can be distinguished: for very thin, mean and thick films.

"Does being thin mean being unhealthy or not having enough food?

I was born chubbie and it wasn't until my growth spurt that I even began to consider how being thin meant people would treat you differently.

The children were generally stunted (mean HAZ=−2.06, SD=1.00) and thin (mean BMI-for-age z-score=−1.74, SD=0.96).

Mothers were short and thin (mean pre-pregnant height and BMI: 152 cm and 18.1 kg/m, respectively); mean full-term birth weight was only 2.7 kg. Detailed anthropometry of the newborns showed that their body composition differed from white Caucasian babies born in the United Kingdom.

Interestingly, the reindeer, whose retina responds to UV (Hogg et al., 2011), has a lens that lets through less UVA (27%) than the seal lens, although it is significantly thinner (means 10 mm vs 17 mm).

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