Example sentences of "[det] means for " in BNC.

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1 Such awareness provided another means for the obsessive anxieties of the establishment to be counterbalanced from within , and as Jacobi ( 1967 : 22 ) suggests , created the potential ability to look truths in the eye and ‘ the courage to renounce what is no longer compatible ’ .
2 This means for the neighbourhood man , the man on the beat , that it is difficult for him to keep a low profile .
3 The horse finds balance by bringing his hocks underneath him and also uses this means for brakes and acceleration .
4 What this means for the care assistant
5 ‘ What this means for Liberal Democrats is that we must be much less exclusive in our approach to politics and much more inclusive to others in this one .
6 For another , Kant had made a sharp distinction between ‘ judgements of fact ’ and ‘ judgements of value ’ , between ‘ This is the case , ’ and ‘ This is what this means for me ’ ; and that distinction had been further developed by the philosopher Lotze ( 1817–81 ) .
7 By contrast , the consequences and so competences , and hence the adequacies or inadequacies , of natural selection , especially for long-run effects , were practically impossible to decide , at least for a finite intellect ; although the young Darwin himself could consistently suppose that God in choosing this means for adapting life to a changing earth had foreseen all its consequences .
8 The principles outlined above all use the notion of ‘ normality ’ or ‘ ordinariness ’ and it is worth considering further what this means for people with mental disorder .
9 In practice this means for men .
10 This means for example that an assessment exercise could be set around two sources which have contradictions .
11 David Hay deduces what this means for RE : There will be some pupils who know from their own experience what the RE teacher is talking about .
12 I will offer you a few examples of what this means for the British Library , in particular in its role as the provider of sources for historical research .
13 let's think about what this means for education , let's er , work out how you learn , okay .
14 Bruce Royan , Director of Information Services , explains what this means for the future .
15 It was noted that campaigns is becoming more important within CA and that there is concern about what this means for CA 's priorities .
16 But what does this means for the homes in particular ?
17 That means for a regular punter , however , that over a period of time , for every £100 staked he or she will end up with £88 in pocket .
18 Imagine what that means for your company .
19 Think what that means for us . ’
20 Now in fact what that means for me is that actually we 're all programmers — we always have been — but we have n't been used to explaining it in quite the way that computers need us to explain it , and of course that goes back to this question of understanding English that we were talking about last time .
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