Similar words: mean, meantime, by means of, meanwhile, by all means, by any means, by no means, bring forward. Meaning: ['mːɪnɪŋfʊl] adj. having a meaning or purpose.
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61. Artefacts help to bring vividness to understanding but they need considerable explanation to make them really meaningful.
62. It also presupposes the possibility of meaningful references to different topics of discourse.
63. Anna's family are appalled. meaningful pay-off Andrew hagans was staying at this bail hostel when he murdered Anna McGurk.
64. However, it is possible to come to grips with the key factors to facilitate meaningful negotiation.
65. All he could produce was a stiff upper lip, while young Lady C cast meaningful looks at sturdy gamekeeper Mellors.
66. But it is debatable whether this could be explicated in any meaningful way.
67. In fact, only about five per cent of each DNA molecule actually provides any meaningful code.
68. In this situation professionals are most apt to allow their normal reserve about commerce to lapse, and to give meaningful information.
69. However the quantities derived from these parameters, which relate to biologically meaningful quantities, are very consistent.
70. The ceremony was perhaps most meaningful for Hazzard, who was fired as coach in 1988.
71. But now a meaningful benign world, the source of my dreams, glimmers briefly.
72. Benjamin indicated with meaningful glances at me that this stark, sombre evening was such an appropriate time.
73. Delegated authority without a meaningful consultation process would spell disaster for teacher morale, motivation, commitment and hence effectiveness.
74. Reporting on the progress of five-year-olds in foundation subjects such as history and geography in a meaningful way taxes most teachers.
75. This is not to say that there was no top-down activity or that all bottom-up activity will produce meaningful infrastructure.
76. The first point is that you can't make a meaningful choice of subjects without adequate information.
77. But comprehensive data collection ran ahead of a capacity for meaningful analysis, and prescriptive content was disappointing.
78. Ralph Berger assessed the effects of meaningful verbal stimuli on dreaming.
79. But when leaders shape visions that are too wordy, peo-ple edit out all but the most meaningful aspirations.
80. Overall, research shows that the commercials are very meaningful to Guinness drinkers and reinforce its reputations as a tonic.
80. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
81. Often they have to choose between doing something that is meaningful for them and something that is less rewarding but pays better.
82. In the more meaningful deadweight trade signals from the continent also offer buyers encouragement.
83. Carpets, carpet tiles or rubberised floors help to keep background noise low, allowing meaningful sounds to be more audible.
84. Wall charts, displays, models, data, and other artifacts that are meaningful to the team are left there.
85. Idleness: to be overcome by government policies that ensure meaningful work for all individuals.
86. I see no basis for meaningful comparison between solicitors and mediators.
87. Meaningful debate will require well stocked electronic warehouses and historians and archivists able to search and manage their cargo of resources.
88. Most saw the current boss as more of a threat then an ally: There can be no meaningful dialogue between us.
89. No pep talk is going to be as meaningful as sinking a basket or two.
90. But this time he drew out his knife and showed it to me with a meaningful glance.
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