These also feature in the painting, making its meaning as clear as its form is engaging.
As the building blocks of language, they let us articulate our experiences through a shared system of meaning-making.
The tobacco lobbyist can create meaning by making the lives of the team better, more cheerful, or, more like the good family many people believe other people had.
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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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For most people we know, meaning starts with making instead of taking, and at its root has some social value to others.
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Promising too much to grandchildren, not saving enough for their own possible health-care needs and paying off their grandchildren's loans are some of the mistakes well-meaning grandparents are making, say financial advisers.
If I roll them evenly, this disproportionate edge pressure remains, and at a high speed the skis bend into two differently shaped arcs, rather than ideally parallel twins, meaning they are making two different turns of different radii and different speeds, and occasionally this results in a seemingly unexplainable fall.
The dangerous confusion is, as so often in well-meaning economic rule-making, one of mistaking an ideal-utopian labor world (where even unskilled workers make a decent living from the get-go) with the world as it is: one where the value-creation of labor, not utopian ideals, sets the price.
Each word in its statement of purpose has meaning that guides decision-making, client relations, employee benefits, and long-term plans.
Warren Buffett, in giving secrets to success, expressed the importance of finding what brings meaning to your life and making it your focus each day.
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But now something external had transformed the meaning of these drawings, making them into what they were not, and so he'd told our parents that he'd destroyed them, making himself into what he was not.
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.
As he was still speaking when time ran out for the debate the bill failed to gain a second reading, meaning it stands little chance of making further progress.
It will keep making payments on the planes it keeps flying, meaning those tranches could get their money back despite the bankruptcy.
Besides, Europe is about deal-making, about fudge and smudge, about warm exhortations meaning nothing precise.
Making things easier: Kaplan specializes in infectious diseases, meaning he can treat a lot of the sickness he sees with antibiotics.
This is when the way a choice is structured nudges you into making a choice that is believed to be better for you, meaning that people are under-choosing on average compared to what would maximize their welfare.
The meaning it communicates is that writer is asking a question instead of making a statement.
But even the companies admit there's a chance the IRS will regard the notes as equity meaning lower deductions and higher taxable income for the operating company and making it impossible for it to make planned payouts.
But Facebook continues to make changes to its platform, making it more difficult to acquire new players through free, viral channels, meaning Zynga and other social game companies need to spend more and more money in marketing to keep and acquire users.
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Both are tax deductable and for 20-somethings not making a lot of money, that could push them into a lower tax bracket, meaning substantial savings.
The inference clearly being that those intent on wrongdoing are prepared to tolerate the high-sounding and well-meaning corporate governance restrictions only to the point where such regulations do not inhibit the making of a buck or the avoidance of a loss.
The duties are set retroactively, meaning an exporter could face a sudden jump in the amount owed a year or two after making a shipment.
Analysts get close to the government entities and companies under their coverage, making analysts more sympathetic to the securities they are covering. (Not to mention making it easier to miss the forest for all the trees.) Analysts also succumb to herd behavior, meaning they are unlikely to create a forecast or reach a conclusion that is significantly different from that of their peers.
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