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One week, Bob Evans, a project manager at Google, challenged a cliché in software development, "Good, fast or cheap — pick two," meaning you can't have all three.

China's economy may overtake the U.S. economy sometime within the next decade or two, meaning that we may be facing a truly astonishing problem.

He saw opportunities to pass sooner than you would expect of a player in League Two, meaning that a lot of his work was done first-time, always the harder option, but one he made look straightforward.

Allen was more than happy to sign a new open contract at Barnet, whose chairman, Tony Kleanthous, said: "We intend to go through League Two," meaning out at the top.

"When someone is really getting criticized, she'll tell us: 'It just needs a stroke or two,' meaning that making a piece work just takes a few effective words, not a whole lot of ineffective words," Ms. Parks said.

This is because the gap left by the eaten slice is also split in two, meaning that the area of each of the two equal portions by will be reduced by the same amount, and thus remain of equal size.

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(There are supposed to be seven, meaning three more are due).

Today, employment stands at 135.4 million, meaning 16.7 million more workers are employed.

19 It contains 14 items, with two response options, "zero" meaning absent and "one" meaning present.

The remaining 10 received grades of three to six, meaning somewhat relevant to completely irrelevant.

One meaning that the person completely disagreed with the statement, and six meaning that they completely agreed.

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