Sentence examples for think mean from inspiring English sources

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Most people, I think, mean by intelligent behavior, behavior that satisfies your preferences, or something like that.

Clearly, there's always going to be lots of bilateral discussions, but meeting as a group does, I think, mean that you have a chance to pass information, raise questions.

The Turner Prize isn't just about preserving genius for posterity but about celebrating those artists we think mean something right now.

"We're dealing with people who, I think, mean well, to a certain extent, but their interpretation of the Gospel adheres to the word of the Gospel, and (my interpretation) is different," Scorsese said.

While a decline in management will perforce entail a reduction in its support staff as well, the overall decruitment of those who cost the corporation more will, in the end, I think, mean a lower body count with increased bottom-line impact.

If you start to think mean or violent thoughts, refocus onto something else.

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What the actors think means a lot to Neilson.

Which, I think, means it's still worth watching.

Which, I think, means they will be making the medals.

This, she thought, meant being a novelist.

I thought meant it was close to texting.

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