Sentences with phrase «mean anything in real world»

They give good ratings without even basic technical analysis, just based on few dumb apps which doesn't mean anything in real world usage.

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My life may not have meaning, but if I try very hard, and do very well, it could have quite a lot of meaning, real meaning, that will be felt here in the real world, not in a possible reward in a realm that can't be proven to be anything other than imaginary.
I do not mean, of course, to say anything so foolish as that language was not used for everyday things in the real world.
12 «If the Christian religion means anything, it means that God is Suffering Love, and that all real progress is caused by the working of Suffering Love in the world
«If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything,» the wise, old Wise Man (Scott Glenn) tells his team of ass - kicking, sexualized cherubs before they enter into an imaginary battle that's meant to show how empowered they are in a fantasy - world escape from another fantasy world where men degrade them, which is, apparently, a step up from the real world where the men abuse them.
This means that in the real world, OCR will be pushing for consent agreements binding districts where the only evidence that they did anything wrong will be statistical.
Ultima Online «s creators tried very hard to create a virtual world with physics and interactions that mimicked the real world, so players could interact with each other in ways meant to model reality: You can chop down trees, dye clothes, build houses, attack almost anyone anywhere, and steal anything that isn't nailed down.
Best of all, Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter is a free - to - play MMORPG which means gamers don't have to pay for anything, however the option is there to purchase in - game items with real - world money.
The ensemble mean is monotonically increasing in the absence of large volcanoes, but this is the forced component of climate change, not a single realisation or anything that could happen in the real world.
The fact is, models like those used by the IPCC are not meant to tell us anything at all about the feasibility of energy transitions in the real world.
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