Terms such as "moderate" and "radical" are bandied about so freely as to mean next to nothing, and cliched phrases like "sleeper cells, " "alienated Muslims, " "radicalization, " and "homegrown terrorists" degrade the language to the point that they structure the thinking about the Muslims living among us.
For its launch later this fall of the Infiniti EX crossover vehicle, which it hopes will appeal as much to women as to men, it may mean reallocating money from ESPN, say, to Web site Epicurious.
In a meritocracy the Lords would increasingly come to represent a random sample of the population over the generations, as regression to the mean moves all to the average.
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As to what it will mean to the stockholders, the answer is clear.
The bad news is that both candidates look as if they mean to tame the deficit using mostly tax rises instead of spending cuts.
"If Macquarie has managed to secure a partner, as they indicated they aimed to do, then a price of 580 pence might look a bit mean to LSE shareholders as there could be more significant synergies to be shared from the partnership, " an analyst was quoted as saying in The Associated Press.
The words mean just as much to him, if not more than the chord progressions that propel the song.
To set the record straight on the breach of the Convention in the Rent Act, the judge said the words "as his or her wife or husband" would also have to mean "as if they were his or her wife or husband".
As long as markets display such bipolar disorder and switch from periods of mania to periods of depression, then mean reversion should continue to merit worth as an investment strategy.
They all get to talk as a group and it can mean a lot to a person.
Forging a fiscal union to bolster the euro is likely to mean agreeing to controversial measures such as more co-ordination on taxes and launching "eurobonds" - called "stability bonds" by the Commission.
" But she says she doesn't want to teach idioms that are too cutting-edge, such as using "sick" to mean "cool" or "epic" to mean "awesome.
He suggested April 22, a Wednesday, as an ideal day to hold the teach-in, as a weekday event would mean more students would be involved, according to nelsonearthday.net, a website run by the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies.
He insisted I join him under his brolly as the rain poured down - no mean feat to get under a brolly with Cyril Smith as I too am not slight in build.
It has yet to mean as much for the ill-educated, elderly and rural population.
Khedemat quarterly magazine and Khedmant monthly newsletter, are two publications that mean to serve as a supplementary materials for enhancing literacy skills of neo-literates.
So, what does the all mean to you as an investor?
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He was first elected in West Belfast 1983 - the same year he became Sinn Fein's president - but has never taken his seat at Westminster, as it would mean swearing allegiance to the Queen.
Instead of softening Germany's reserved attitude to arms exports, it could mean that Europe as a whole will be forced to take a more cautious attitude.
Portfolio managers and other investors would be interested if the proclamations actually translated to faster times to markets as any major change in time to market could mean higher industry profits.
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Hence the apparent overreaction to each nugget of news, as traders try to digest what it might mean for the currency outlook.
When Britain went to war in 1939, he registered as a conscientious objector, which was to mean a two month spell in jail.
The concept is simple: the cheese is rolled down a hill and runners attempt to catch it, which is no mean feat as the wheel can reach speeds of up to 70mph.
We do know for a fact that factors as diverse as climate change and aging populations mean that even as the global urban population continues to grow, some cities are shrinking.
She then selected Morningside as a place to send the Mean Girls actress.
Being an internationally competitive coffee brand did not mean aiming to have as many outlets as Starbucks, he said.
In places that don't or can't spend, big numbers don't mean as much when it comes to the mass consumer Net.
Now competing for the best French Impressionists, they mean to show themselves as men of the world in the fullest economic and cultural sense.
To count as "senior" - the word used in the Diamond memo - that would have to mean a top official such as Sir Nicholas Macpherson, the Permanent Secretary at the Treasury.
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