"I think it means that he has no principles, to be honest with you, " said Konetchy, 58.
At the same time, of course, it means that he has to work with what he's been left with.
"It means that people feel he's making an impact, " says Gerry Philpott, E-Poll's chief executive.
It means, he says, that Edinburgh's transport, labour, and housing problems are being ignored.
If a lender is willing to accept a lower return on a long-term loan than he could get on a short-term one, it usually means he is worried that economic growth will stall.
That, it is hoped, means that no patient will know whether he has been operated on.
Alan Johnson has said he does not want the job umpteen times and people are starting to believe that he means it.
Now he has a chance to prove that he means it.
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It means that Radebe, who has announced he will retire from international football at the end of the season, will never play for South Africa again.
It also means, he said, that deposits held at Bitcoin-Central would be backed by the same compensation laws and schemes that apply to cash held in other bank accounts.
So it was by no means certain that all will make it to the South Pole, he said.
But he will have to do much more to convince the tech industry that he really means it.
One way to look at it would be to assume that he means dividends paid out to shareholders.
President Barack Obama used his Second Inaugural Address to demonstrate that he knows what it means to execute as a leader.
And yes, he is campaigning for president, which means that we should view anything he says with skepticism and the presumption that it will turn out to be meaningless.
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He says that means it applies to semiautomatic handguns as well, adding that there may be more semiautomatic handguns in use right now in the U.S. than there are revolvers.
Vikram Pandit , Citigroup's (nyse: C - news - people ) new chief executive, is calling these "non-core" or "legacy" assets, and it's easy to conclude that he means all of the junk accumulated over the last few years of aggressive expansion into leveraged lending and structured finance at the direction of his predecessor, Charles Prince .
That effectively means, for a few hundred bucks, Williams can turn it into an atomic clock that he could slip into his pocket.
And if that is what he means, it is an impoverishing version of liberalism.
Mr Hashimoto has a different way of showing that he means business, but it is equally effective.
By that he means that when you do only one thing, you have to do it better than anyone else.
Romankow acknowledged the Internet fame surrounding McGillvary, but said that means nothing when it comes to the accusations he is now facing.
He knows that -- what it means when women struggle to meet the demands of their jobs and the needs of their families.
Salmon mentions a man -- a complete stranger -- who contacted him to say that he's homeless, but mowed lawns to raise money to give to the project because it means that much to him.
He vows to simplify it, even if that means buying an independent distributor.
"Will Ferrell epitomises what it means to be a comedic genius and it's only fitting that he should be the inaugural recipient of this award, " MTV's president Stephen Friedman said.
And the Israeli media, like the Western media as a whole, are incapable of recognizing that Abdullah has constraints that make it impossible for him to say what he means directly.
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