Can a British director and screenwriter make an authentic film about India, whatever that means?
Apparently our local retailer has a policy about selling things "on or after their release date", whatever that means.
Do you think - can he restore America's reputation, whatever that means?
Senator PAT ROBERTS (Republican, Kansas): You know, in today's world, I'm not too sure there's ever a complete victory, you know, whatever that means.
His debate answer to that fact was to assert that "we've built enough pipeline to wrap around the entire Earth once, " whatever that means.
It is as diametrically opposed to the finesse (of whatever level) of fine watchmaking (whatever that means) as a Trabant is from a Bentley.
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Communities of people that enjoy discussing the latest in laminating film, coating steel coils and creating more efficient ways to ventilate ridges, whatever that means.
They have a book called "Clueless at the Top, " which is not an autobiography but a meditation "on outdated hierarchies in American culture, " whatever that means.
The authors, identical twin sisters called Charlotte and Harriet Childress, "are researchers and consultants on social and political issues, " whatever that means, according to their Post shirttail bio.
The premise that impact investors can earn market rate returns (whatever that means these days) is fundamentally flawed: social entrepreneurs operate in much more complex environments with poor or nonexistent infrastructure.
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Optimists say that Brazil can pull through, assuming an annual growth of GDP of about 4%, inflation of 3% and an outcome in the national elections in six weeks that is somehow "market-friendly, " whatever that means.
But I think there's no question that for some reason people perceive of me as being quintessentially English, whatever that means, I've not quite understood what it means, why a Huddersfield welder is less quintessentially English than someone who talks like me is way beyond my understanding, it's really a strange thing.
EU's architects may not know what that phrase means, but they are sure that whatever it means must apply in the end to everybody.
Do you have faith in whatever form that means to you personally?
But that also means that whatever you accomplish in your life, you will have earned it.
It is hard to argue their lower income is an ethical outrage that justifies whatever means necessary to redress this inequality of result.
The mechanic means that whatever the wider Reddit community likes bubbles up to the top.
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This means that whatever your image is of these giant corporations as great technical innovators, the closest analogy to IBM, SAP and Oracle is not Apple or Intel.
This means that whatever assets are acquired by either spouse after marriage (other than inheritance) are presumed to be Community Property, unless the parties can show they intended otherwise.
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"To somehow blame other parliaments for the situation we found ourselves in, when decisions were taken through this Parliament, by whatever way and whatever means, clearly puts in doubt the approach that is being taken currently by the SNP on this matter, " he told MSPs.
This means that, whatever weapons the parties in America's religious arguments try to use, they do not usually include attempts to deny the other side's right to speak.
There's lots of natural gas all over the world, but most of it is stranded, which means that for whatever reason--it's deep underwater or in a remote area, for example--it's not commercially exploitable.
What this means is that whatever fines and damages BP et al ends up paying as a result of civil litigation, it could be on the hook for double that amount after a criminal trial.
Perhaps because they secured admittance to Stuyvesant based on a test, Stuyvesant students think that passing tests, by whatever means necessary, is their ticket to lifelong glory.
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Apparently that actually happened, sometimes under the cloak of darkness, resulting in pressure on the home-course super to goose up speeds by whatever means necessary, even if that meant scalping the greens or taking other measures likely to cause long-term damage.
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The main appeal of using an energy beam to shoot things is that it travels at the speed of light, which means, in practice, that it will hit whatever it is aimed at.
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