Sentence examples for this arguably means from inspiring English sources

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More specifically, this arguably means that the second dimension from the second models in the examples implies 2D clouds that do not lie along any of the axes, but, as in Figure 1, in a direction that is not parallel to the axes.

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Were such paradox, confusion, and error not bad enough, confusing "a reasonable reader's understanding" (whatever this might arguably mean) with speaker meaning provides tempting cover for activist judges to pick definitions of words that best suit their politics in reaching a result.

This could arguably mean that those eerie three-degree effects might be an illusion.

Indeed, this week's decision arguably means that directors will be legally liable in future if they do not learn them.So why on earth were the defendants acquitted?

This circular nature of the position also arguably means that historical accident matters: the pound remained the world's leading currency long after Britain had ceased to be the world's leading economy (although Britain did do a lot of trade, so the case isn't actually all that clear).

This has enabled the group to weather the economic downturn thus far but arguably means that once it spreads to emerging markets it will be hit more severely than others.

The tournament arguably means more to Madrid than it does to Manchester.

But the bigger peril was misinterpreting a game that arguably means more to Brazil than any other country.

The World Cup arguably means more to France than to any other country in which the code is played.

The director general of the NCA has the power to direct chief constables and the commissioner of the Metropolitan police, which arguably means she will now outrank them.

The word refers, reverentially, to an outdoor cafe culture that arguably means more to Madrid than sidewalk dining does in Paris or New York.

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