The phrase
"little means" means having limited resources or not having much money or ways to do things.
Full definition
«We all need ways to find meaning in our lives,» offered a young man who had previously seemed to find
very little meaning in the discussion.
The trade war talk has
little meaning in a case where parties to the dispute know that could not possibly be the solution to the problem at hand.
For some people, profanity trips off their lips with such ease and with
so little meaning that it is clearly of little significance to them.
Now, as a junior in high school, I've questioned the rules so much that they
hold little meaning.
This most recent incident was once again in a community where young people seemed to possess too many things that had
too little meaning.
The ways to calculate and use a credit score vary widely, so a score has
little meaning outside of the context of a particular lender's unique guidelines for use.
For Bourgeois, the relationship of one person to another was all - important, and life had
little meaning without it.
Keep in mind, too, that our record low interest rates have
little meaning for anyone who doesn't have an almost perfect credit score.
But how do we explain these abstract connecting words, when they have
little meaning in themselves?
It is a testament to what one can do
with little means — a nine - day shoot for under $ 100,000 — and a lot of talent behind the camera.
We use words, spout phrases and refer to concepts that mean something to those familiar with Christianity, but
carry little meaning for those who do not share our beliefs.
The content
added little meaning, the game was lackluster in comparison to its predecessor, but shined in mechanics, showing that Bungie had learned from their past mistakes.
«A myriad of men are born; they labor and sweat and struggle for bread; they squabble and scold and fight; they scramble for
little mean advantages over each other; age creeps upon them; infirmities follow; shames and humiliations bring down their prides and their vanities; those they love are taken from them, and the joy of life is turned to aching grief.
In a time of renewed feminism, one parent families, and absent fathers, references to God as «Father» often
convey little meaning.
In March 2015, after coming under investigation by a federal grand jury about its operations, Exide agreed to shut down the plant but
left little means to clean up the contamination beyond the smelter site.
The company is the world's largest manufacturer of transmitters for AM / FM radio stations, which is based, fittingly, in the small rural community of Hackett's Cove, N.S. «
Littler means more efficient, which means they use less power.»
It looks good in photos and catches the eye and tosses up meaningful alley - oops to greedy,
groping little meaning - perverts like me.
This
cute little mean - machine will be available through 3 dealerships (2 in Delhi and 1 in Mumbai), as of in this year.
A bad leveling system is your typical JRPG thing, where it's just an increase in numbers that has
little meaning since everything around you is increasing in the same manner.
In a phone chat, he said that arguments about specific levels of climate sensitivity, or specific goals for carbon dioxide concentrations, have
little meaning as long as the world is not slowing down from its accelerating path on emissions.
Her findings reveal that those who view their work as a «job»
derive little meaning and see it only as a means (income) to an end (buying life's necessities).
Attending at the pickup of Tim Hortons, of A&W, without one's pants
expresses little meaning about naturism to others, and it is certainly not perceived as having important meaning.»
Being the best in the world
holds little meaning if it is with respect to an infinitesimal niche that only you inhabit.