Sentence examples for which means reasonably from inspiring English sources

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"Chips are giving back their gains, and we have the Friday factor at work, which means reasonably light volume," said Alan Ackerman, chief market strategist at Fahnestock & Company.

I am very curious to know what they are exploring on that front (2) Irrigating 1 hectare [just under 2.5 acres] in dry climates requires quite a bit of water, which means reasonably high flow rates, which…implies depth limits.

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AAUP goes on to criticize OCR for not giving enough attention to due process in sexual assault cases, and raps the agency for advising schools to use the "preponderance of evidence" standard, meaning it is more likely than not an accusation of assault is true, rather than "clear and convincing," which means being reasonably certain about the accusation.

Yes, Armstrong doped, lied, doped some more, but not during his comeback years (uh, right), which means you are reasonably certain he is still lying.

When nonmelanocytic lesions were included, ND performed better than ME. Figure 1(b) shows that ND's NMSC sensitivity reached 100% at melanoma sensitivity of 86%, which means that, at reasonably high melanoma sensitivity, all NMSCs were classified as suspicious.

Unfortunately, it consumes a lot of resources, which means you need a reasonably powerful PC to get good results.

Romney is doing reasonably well, however, which means it doesn't feel lopsided, like round one.

Rents in Helsinki are high and the tourism season short, which means a lack of cosy and reasonably priced hostels.

Journalists these days are also completely swamped with product pitches, which means the bar gets higher for what we can reasonably cover.

We also assume that it is always better to have successful communication with a costly message than unsuccessful communication with a cheap message, which means that C fm), though greater than C fu), must remain reasonably small.

The model fit was reasonably accurate with a p-value of 0.21 which means no significant differences between replicated and observed data.

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