Sentences with phrase «means clear»

This filter has 100 % water to media contact, which means a clear tank for you.
This basically means clearing some of your outstanding debt.
That probably means clearing out your kitchen / living room / closet, etc. of the things you no longer use.
So, managing student debt in this way means clearing the loans, resulting in the credit rating of the students being improved in one swift move.
It simply means clearing away the stuff we don't love so there's time and room to enjoy the the stuff we do.
However, some vendors do present the checks like a debit card, meaning they clear almost immediately.
It certainly means clearing your name from any old, unpaid debts.
It's up to you what it will represent, but make sure you are both on the same page and make your intentions and meaning clear when you give this gift.
In other news, I have a new camera for outfit posts on the way which means clearer and brighter photos.
Incresed demand for agricultural products means clearing more land.
Every year, more than 22 million tons of salt are dumped on U.S. roads and highways, but that doesn't just mean clear streets.
With the addition of the auto focus, LED flash and the F 2.2 aperture, the extra amount of light allowed through the lens means clearer photographs than the Prime with great detail, however it lacks the vibrancy and the zoom to catch great pictures from a distance.
With the addition of the auto focus, LED flash and the F 2.2 aperture, the extra amount of light allowed through the lens means clearer photographs than the Prime with great detail, however it lacks the vibrancy and the zoom to catch great pictures from a distance.
It also uses a higher frequency than most wireless headsets, as it uses 5.8 GHz wireless technology (meaning clearer sound and further range).
Jesus said I did not come to bring peace but a sword which means a clear distinction by His Word of those who are believers and followers of Him and those who are not.
But again, it is a rumor, however my previous offer still stands, and I would gladly take on the role of her husband, even if it just meant clearing things up for her.
Our home airport, Vancouver International (YVR) always delivers gate - checked strollers to the baggage area (which means clearing customs without the stroller if returning from an international trip).
It means changing the way parliament works so we have a system that reflects the 21st century not the 19th — and that must mean a clear manifesto mandate on democratic House of Lords reform.
Some 66 GW of solar capacity is planned for that time, meaning a clear sunrise will boost output as steeply as the end of last week's eclipse.
Less ammonia in the water means clearer, cleaner water and fewer tank cleanups!
Clearing out your colon means clearing out years of compacted toxins from your body.
«The Americans are drunk on shopping and social media,» she tells her students, which means a clear field for Russia to dominate.
But Trump's stunning election is likely to mean a clear contrast with some key Obama administration policies, including a vigorous push for federally funded private school vouchers and a downsizing of the Education Department, which has arguably exercised more influence under Obama than at any other point.
The yellow line on one side of Interstate 80 means slow traffic, while the green line on the other side means a clear road.
The well - weighted steering, grippy chassis and slick gear change mean any clear stretch of road is a treat.
Sigrid speaks good English, but that doesn't necessarily mean she fully understands all that is being said, or can always make her own meaning clear.
Fact: Indie publishing (formally called small press publishing) has been around in publishing since the beginning of publishing in this modern world, which means clear back to the start of the United States and even before.
Our purpose lies in «Bringing Authors and People Together» which means clearing all the roadblocks presented in traditional publishing processes and mindset.
When a dog growls, it can mean a clear warning, which shouldn't be taken lightly.
My friend suggested Koh Samui over in the Gulf of Thailand which was in high season, meaning clear blue and calm seas and maybe a whale shark or two.
Much like in a visual novel, the five main characters will now talk to the player and each other as you progress the story by fulfilling «Cloud Requests» (which basically means clearing songs) and return light to the Clouds.
Another disturbing dimension of many land investments is that they are taking place in countries like Indonesia, Brazil, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where expanding cropland typically means clearing tropical rainforests that sequester large quantities of carbon.
Will be interesting to see how long it really lasts — and of course, an all clear doesn't necessarily mean an all clear, but nice to be able to crosscheck if you ID appeared online.
[50] The trial judge is to be commended for producing his reasons quickly but if more time would have meant a clearer fuller explanation, then the judge ought to have taken it.
What that means, in a nutshell, is that more light is absorbed by the sensor, and more light means clearer, highly detailed, superior quality photographs, even in low - light.
Voice recognition has been around for decades but mostly it has been based on near - field recognition, where the microphone is close to the users mouth which means a clear signal and less ambient noise.
Pro se divorce cuts the cost of a divorce dramatically and the necessary agreement means a clear and neater end.
Time spent playing with your child now, means clearer more effective social communication later.
You can also negotiate a «pay for delete,» which means you clear the debt and get it taken off your credit report.
If the government is set on making taxes fairer, it needs to be much clearer about what it means
«That means clear requirements, joint requirements from the customer side, not everybody having 12 different versions,» he added.
But the decision to prosecute people for their lies is a matter of judgment, and it is by no means clear that the relevant officials have always exercised good sense.
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