You can change the meaning and the outcome of what you say by how you say it.
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Or you can transform it, manipulate it, change the meaning of it, and we call that computation.
Only time will tell if the number of consumers who flaunt Equus badges can change the meaning of prestige in the eyes of car-buyers.
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Those who want to change the meaning of marriage will claim that this provision requires all states and cities to recognize same-sex marriages performed anywhere in America.
The new criteria fundamentally change the meaning of these requirements.
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Arabic is such a language that the simple addition of a mere letter to a word can completely change the entire meaning of it.
Despite pressure from some players and golf equipment manufacturers, the U.S. PGA Tour has decided to go along with the rule change, meaning U.S. PGA Tour competitions, including the U.S. Open, will feature the club restriction from next year.
He asserted that only the originalist position, as opposed to the view that the meaning of the Constitution may change over time, was legitimate.
Words change their meaning all the time: perhaps "newsagent" is next.
However, Nottinghamshire County Council is against making a similar change, meaning families in the area might have children with different holidays.
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This is either because they cause no change in the composition of the protein that the gene encodes (some apparently different genetic words actually have the same meaning to the protein-making apparatus), or because the change they make has no effect on the protein's function.
Mr Connarty argued that the resulting bill was "a joke being played on the British people, the people who voted for a Conservative Party that cloaked itself in Euroscepticism without ever meaning to deliver any change in the relationship between the EU and this Parliament".
The change was introduced because buses were arriving at the terminus late, meaning they were also late setting off on their next journeys.
And once the planets lined up in their orbits, Earth would "overtake" the others, meaning that Jupiter and Saturn would appear to change direction in the night sky.
Plus the 9-9-9 Plan is a transitional plan, meaning that the rules are supposed to change again as Cain moves the country to a complete sales tax regime.
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Many toothpastes on the market claim to have 'whitening' properties - meaning that they may remove stains, rather than change the natural colour of the teeth.
Their rates are variable, meaning they can change, but the flexibility they provide can be a nice place to hide until things clear up.
During that time, the word "moor" itself underwent a change of definition: Originally meaning a Muslim, it became a generic term for any person from Africa or from the Ottoman Empire.
Plus, it's contextually aware, meaning that controls change automatically depending upon the game or whether you are navigating the main UI.
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Still, she cautioned that the data reflect only one year of change, meaning it does not necessarily point to a trend.
If they are correct, the meaning of smooth sailing is about to change forever.
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Several experts have said that 2007 is a litmus-test year for energy and climate change legislation, meaning that real overhaul would come after the 2008 elections in the event that Democrats win both the White House and Congress.
Mr. Ryan would not change Medicare for those 55 years old or older, meaning the changes would only be for those who aren't yet close to entering the program.
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We must accept that the conventional, kid-gloves approach to socially responsible investing -- divesting shares in "bad" companies that nevertheless continue to exist -- is too weak an instrument to force change and its well-meaning practitioners too soft to enter the fray when emotionally and politically charged battles need to be fought.
But he is accused of not informing officials when he and his wife separated, therefore creating a change in his circumstances and meaning he may have no longer received the allowance.
The Red Motion's drawback is that it'll cost you a stop of speed even when the ND is off, meaning you may have to change to a classic mount in low-light situations.
Roughly one-third of the larger population, or about 245, 000, are part-time fiduciaries, meaning they may seamlessly change roles from a fiduciary advisor to Joe the Stockbroker, and that they are working under a separate law that makes them a sales agent.
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Sir Fazle's aim of social change requires not growth (in the sense of more of the same) but development (meaning new and different activities).
One change Obama has proposed would tighten the adjustment for inflation of benefits such as Social Security, meaning annual increases for future recipients would grow at a slower pace.
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