Sentences with phrase «mean anything at»

It doesn't mean anything at all without some worthwhile information about your role in an actual team.
The iPad Mini does have a 64 - bit processor, but as we stated with the iPhone announcement last month, the 64 - bit processor really doesn't mean anything at this point.
The fact that this conflict is over might lead to the price of Bitcoin skyrocketing now that the uncertainty is over, or it may not mean anything at all.
«Alternative medicine», however, is so vague as to mean anything at all.
You keep extolling virtues of vital fluids and the number 60 like some character from Dr. Strangelove, without substantiation other than pretty drawings that — if they mean anything at all — don't mean what you claim.
There is some other question as to whether «windy - calm» trends mean anything at all with respect to UHI... and if so what that meaning is both alleged to be by (Parker 2006) and actually is, for all values (positive, zero, negative) of «windy - calm» trends.
Did its unprovability mean anything at all, or change how things really were?
In group exhibitions with more conceptually complex themes, it can often be a struggle to find common threads between the works on view, becoming more of an exercise of «is this what they meant or did they mean anything at all?»
And it takes a show such as the current one to demonstrate how Johns's strategies — reticence, irony, quotation; they've gone by many labels — have all been marshalled towards the renewal of how it is that painting might come to mean anything at all.
The east puts it to the viewer to make choices about what words mean in the present, while the west holds out the possibility that they no longer mean anything at all.
Does it have to mean anything at all?»
These days, I am afraid, it has to struggle to mean anything at all, because pluralism favors the collision of genres — or nothing terribly important at all.
«It doesn't mean anything at all.»
We know this may not mean anything at all, but it's always good to see some movement around the much loved Animal Crossing games.
It likely won't change because it doesn't mean anything at all.
Does this Reference number 1581 mean anything at this point or do i just have to wait for it to be processed?
However on the other side of the coin, it could merely be a remnant left in the system for the Android 4.0 build that Sony had initially worked on before it got cancelled, so it might not mean anything at all.
Wait, does this statement by Amazon actually mean anything at all?]
Given their extensive backlist and Oprah's esoteric taste, this could mean anything at all.
Capcom also mentioned the release of Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, but didn't use any adjective to describe its performance, which may or may not mean anything at all.
It re-imagines the real - life agonies of Louie and his cohorts as a kind of therapy for it to mean anything at all.
Only your real doctor — not Dr. Google — can really tell you if these symptoms mean anything at all.
It might not mean anything at all.
If talk of accountability is to mean anything at all, he must surely resign.»
The name Archer by itself means «bowman» which may not mean anything at first.
While your baby's babbling, keep in mind that you'll want to engage with them and their babble, even before it begins to mean anything at all.
In a report covered by The Express & Star, Nuno stressed that the club still have a long challenge ahead, and feels there is no sense of complacency in the first - team squad, he said, «The challenge is to keep going and realise we didn't achieve anything and the table in November doesn't mean anything at all.
Do wins and losses during spring training mean anything at all?
Does Gary Neville's point mean anything at all?
But whether it's fair or not, or right or not, doesn't mean anything at all.
Plus I started questioning that this whole «creation'thing just doesn't go along with anything, and I mean anything at all.
Pure evil... hmmm I immediately thought of sarah palin, have you heard «anything» and I mean anything at all positive come out of her mouth?
If this is to mean anything at all significant then the purpose of the Church must be to encourage people to adopt Jesus of Nazareth as the compass for their lives.
If it's anything and I do mean anything at all that I can do utilizing my computer just let me know.
To think that some bunch of people, from one particular religious sect, can unilaterally decide to say some dead person is «baptised», and to think that such a declaration means anything at all for the spirit (if any) of the deceased, is bizarre.
If Heidegger's philosophy of «historicity» and «authenticity» means anything at all, it surely means that life and thought can not be separated — Heidegger's least of all.
Further, if Heidegger's reputation for attention to the «big» issues of philosophical anthropology means anything at all, it would also seem to mean that Heidegger's «philosophy of being» can not be distinguished from considerations about how one ought to behave — and a fortiori how Heidegger behaved.
Let us quickly observe that if Christian experience means anything at all it is also the most difficult to deny.
If that means anything at all it means that culture, rather than the object of his worship, is the force which conditions the religious man.
This can mean — if it means anything at all — only one thing: that what I experience as a new present moment existed prior to and independently of my deceptive temporal experience timelessly — or, as it is fashionable now to say, tenselessly — in the becomingless physical world.
At the same time, if the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty means anything at all, it means, «What the Queen in Parliament enacts is law.»
That mention of Liz Kendall gives the game away somewhat: a brave and doughty fighter for her brand of social democracy, she is rather unusual in that she is both a «name» that means anything at all outside Westminster, and is prepared to put her head once more over the parapet.
Or, as George Orwell put it: «If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.»
A date in Ottawa means romance, and it means fine dining and walks through the beautiful city, if it means anything at all (which of course it does).
Maybe it was a shotgun marriage — Sirk was one of the studio's most important directors, if not the most important, and Hudson was one of the very few stars at the company whose name meant anything at the box office.
If the Olympic legacy means anything at all, it needs national, properly - planned funding and shouldn't have to rely on Lottery grants.
«I don't think this case means anything at all.
Whether that means anything at all or not, seeing a domain name like that crossing my stream of digital consciousness can wake up a new desire to get the next book ready for submission and maybe get back to editing the others that I shelved.
Then again, the change could unmoor the statement from grammar, gutting it of meaning anything at all.
The Royal Standard's next exhibition BAD IGLOO LUST asks the question: what does it mean to be a local or an international artist, if it means anything at all?
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