Sentence examples for which means doing from inspiring English sources

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"The U.S. President has subcontracted out this crisis to the Europeans, which means doing little or nothing".

The simplest is known as watchful waiting, which means doing nothing unless later tests show the cancer is worsening.

He tossed in a term popular among China's playful netizens, renxing, which means doing whatever you want: "It goes without saying, having power doesn't mean you can renxing".

There's an expression in Brazil, para as inglês ver - literally, for the English to watch - which means doing something without really getting involved.

At the time, the world had been doing really well in the fight against malaria and the concept of eradication, which means doing away completely with the parasite from the face of the planet, was back on the table.

People might use mobile phones as much as or more than computers, they say, but they use them differently – which means doing less comparison shopping and clicking on fewer ads.

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And both are closing soon, on Aug. 15, which means doesn't it?

If we can't, we should opt instead for aggressive containment (which means: Don't ask, don't tell, just bomb any suspicious Iraqi weapons sites).

Mo Yan, which means "Don't speak", is the pen name of Guan Moye, the son of a well-to-do landowning family from Shandong province in northeast China.

Richman responded by writing "DILLIGAF", which means "Does it look like I give a fuck?" To other critics he wrote, "Oh eat a bag of shit, dummy.

"There is a word we use, jantélog, which means: don't think you are something special," says Eivør as she ladles out bowls of a thick, hearty broth.

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