Sentence examples for which means telling from inspiring English sources

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You have to take control of your own career, which means telling people what you're doing, what you've done and what you want".

If they do their jobs right -- which means telling compelling stories -- we consumers will do the work for them.

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Still, he said he wanted "The First" to "reflect the world in which we live and the world in which we're likely to live 13 years from now," which meant telling "the story of people who don't share that same belief, who challenge it from a philosophical or emotional point of view.

More specifically, Raices, which means roots, tells the story of how Latin traditions and American jazz converged into the brassy percussive sound of salsa.

The word "confide," which means to tell a trusted person about personal things, was used.

And there was a standing order that, if a staff member felt the need to unburden himself to a shrink, he had first to get the name of a shrink the Service approved of: which in effect meant telling M.I.5's Head of Personnel that you had a mental problem.

By which I mean, tell your mum that the Guardian says you have to eat chocolate this morning.

Join us at the $80 reward level and you will become a Beta Tester, which means 1) You tell us your measurements and pick a fabric 2) We send you a custom-made dress 3) You wear it and tell us what you think.

His last retrospective, "The Real Underground," came out in 1993, which means that it tells less than half the story.

Mr. McWilliams's sight is limited to light perception, which means he can tell night from day.

Civilian and military lawyers for Commander Waddle and Lieutenant Coen have requested "testimonial immunity," which means nothing they tell the court could later be used in criminal prosecutions against them.

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