But if the patient can get by without insurance that rule doesn't mean anything.
Warne stressed in a subsequent message that the result "won't mean anything come Ashes".
Eddie Castaing, attorney for Budo, the other nurse, said the state's experts' comments don't mean anything.
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That is not on the agenda, if I got one it wouldn't mean anything.
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Whatever the polls may say, it doesn't mean anything if your supporters don't vote.
There's a lot of effort to sort of talk about why this doesn't mean anything broader.
Nevertheless, if the lives of those lost in Newtown mean anything, compromise there must be.
How can personalisation of public services mean anything if you take the 'personal' out of them?
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Many of them live in private accommodation, which can mean anything from squatting to owning property.
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"That's the kind of stuff that pundits talk about that doesn't mean anything to the audience, " he said.
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Local pastors say inducement could be taken to mean anything, including giving alms to the poor.
"Like most things I say, it doesn't really mean anything, really, " Newman says.
The elders in Memphis would say, 'You have to have a beautiful sound or all those notes don't mean anything.
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Because of this, a peace of paper may not mean anything very much to either side's fighters on the ground.
"I will have a lot of regrets, but most of them are statistical and they don't really mean anything, " he said.
If you don't have an attitude about the hat, it doesn't mean anything, like a stick pin -- it's just there.
Officials at both Apple and Verizon will only say they don't intend to make Verizon customers unhappy, but that could mean anything.
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After all, if you're a person who has lost his job and lost his income, tax credits don't mean anything to you.
' All of a sudden the words 'anytime, anywhere' don't mean anything.
Despite various forums for co-ordination, it is hard to see how Greater Paris can mean anything without a single unified elected authority.
And there were performance by Rihanna and Alicia Keys, who performed a medley of her hits and latest single, Doesn't Mean Anything.
They maintained that, if an Australian republic were to mean anything, the head of state should be elected directly by the people.
But if it is to mean anything it must apply to all.
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That definition is ambiguous, so extremists have taken it to mean anything, including the possibility of a vessel's disturbing a resting sea mammal.
So I don't think re-branding Nigeria would mean anything for those people until there's a new leadership and a new morality that's in place.
Having luck on one side doesn't mean anything if you have no luck on the other side, so we'll go to Moscow now and see.
Does our presence mean anything -- I mean, have a connection?
How do the power networkers use LinkedIn, and, do their long lists of connections mean anything outside the ego rub of being very well connected?
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"Kelly Pavlik is a guy that doesn't mean anything, " said Calzaghe.
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