Not exact matches
When he relates his one adult visit to her» he by then a rising literary lion, she a well - known poet» Oz recognizes her flat as the home of a religious woman but
conveys little sense of what that might
mean.
Though legal precedent holds that government must have good cause to restrict commercial speech, D'Agostino's ruling said the mere name of the truck «had very
little value» as opposed to speech
meant to
convey an opinion.
The appearance
conveys so
little meaning.
I think I might be responsible for that abuse of jargon; just
meant to
convey that the macrostate (globally averaged temperature) has a whole bunch of equi - probable (or as close as makes
little difference given how under - constrained by measurement the system is) microstates (spatial distributions of temperature).
That's a good message to
convey to articling students but hopefully went a
little further in terms of what integrity also
means to clients and the profession as a whole.
The Vancouver Sun tried this,
little did they know it's a word - for - word translation which does not necessarily
convey the right
meaning.