Sentence examples for wording meant from inspiring English sources

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David J. Greenlaw, chief United States fixed-income economist at Morgan Stanley, said that the result of the statement was a little confusion in the markets as some argued that the shift on inflation hinted at a move sooner on rates while the keeping of the "considerable period" wording meant things had not changed.

Some organisations have warned that the legislation's wording meant the role of the named person was open to wide interpretation.

That wording meant only marketplaces established by 14 states, including California, would qualify, the three-judge panel ruled; 5 million people in 36 states where consumers used the federal government's exchange should not get subsidies.

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The words meant little.

Every word meant something.

But others said his words meant little.

Fewer words meant fewer thoughts.

Inevitably, others asked what the words meant.

I knew what those words meant.

I started to forget what words meant.

Sometimes those inspiring words meant nothing.

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