Sentences with phrase «meaningful sense of the word»

If gapingvoid stands for anything, it stands for bringing more love, in the most meaningful sense of the word, to the workplace.
They will never think, or be a sentient being in any meaningful sense of the word.
Movies are not dead in any meaningful sense of the word, particularly now that they can be richly monetized through television deals, theme parks, and merchandise.
In 1990, Pope John Paul's constitution Ex corde ecclesiae (from the heart of the Church) provided that, when institutions are no longer Catholic in any meaningful sense of the word, bishops could officially declare that they are not Catholic institutions.
I acknowledge that I am no longer a «Christian» in any meaningful sense of the word, but I am certainly a follower and lover of Jesus.
It is clear that the People's Liberation Army plays a major role in China's space missions, says Dean Cheng, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. «It begs the question of whether there is a civilian manned space program in any meaningful sense of the word,» he says.
But can you honestly call any machine intelligent in a meaningful sense of the word?
Since Assassin's Creed Origins is not a role - playing game in any meaningful sense of the word, adding an RPG progression system feels a little jarring.
So Oil, the good, is not a finite resource in any meaningful sense of the word, though oil clearly is.
They know, in every meaningful sense of the word know, that this issue is a long - term problem that requires short - term action to avoid major problems in the future.
Despite Facebook's claims to the contrary, everyone involved in the Cambridge Analytica data - siphoning incident did not give his or her «consent» — at least not in any meaningful sense of the word.
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