Sentences with phrase «potentially mean something to»

Provided, of course, by «man slut» you mean a man who goes out there and gives his all to the challenge of not only meeting new women, but of allowing those women to potentially mean something to you, whether for a night, a couple months, or even for years to come.

Not exact matches

These aren't the kind of hacks that mean tech - savvy folks need to change their login credentials, but precursors to something far more serious: potentially devastating and life - threatening infrastructure disruptions that could leave thousands or millions of people without electricity or other utilities.
«Power» means it can «do» something, («doing» means it starts to «do» something, does it, and then stops doing it, (unless you are really saying it was «potentially powerful», but doing nothing), Wise means it thinks something, (starts thinking it, thinks it, stops thinking it).
The fullness of time means that conditions are appropriate for something that was potentially possible to become concretely real.
That means you're already thinking about how to take care of your child and how to potentially avoid any problem areas that might arise from nursing after eating something that could be harmful to your baby.
It is also important to see school improvement as meaning something beyond a potentially damaging performative culture.
Something else that comes to mind is it sounds like each book could potentially be it's own app, which means if you have books by the dozens it could surely eat up your mobile memory.
If you are able to buy a property under market value (usually because it needs substantial rehab work), once you do the rehab work (and I don't mean «you» personally — you'd actually need to have it done by a licensed contractor under the terms of a 203k loan), you potentially get not only higher rents, but also the option to refinance the mortgage after the rehab is done (and once you've satisfied any owner - occupancy or seasoning requirements from the lender), which can be especially useful if you want to purchase additional rental properties (something sometimes referred to as the «BRRR method», for «Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance).
Their 5 % deposit means they needed to acquire mortgage insurance, potentially through something like our Homeowner 95 program.
Meaning: To have become associated with something powerful and potentially dangerous; To have a very difficult problem to solvTo have become associated with something powerful and potentially dangerous; To have a very difficult problem to solvTo have a very difficult problem to solvto solve.
Not only can this mean high interest rates all around, it can also mean keeping track of multiple due dates, minimum payments, and APRs, potentially leading to late or missed payments when something slips your mind.
A problem with nuclear power (by problem I mean something which might potentially be solved or worked - around or be a cost that might be acceptable if other things are done well; this is not an argument about fatal flaws) is that the «fire», once started, just doesn't want to stop, it seems.
Once someone with sufficient resources, influence and power manages to convince himself that something MUST be done and be done SOON, or the human race (complete with all those innocent grandchildren) is doomed, then the door is open to anyone susceptible enough to buy into that level of sheer panic and hysteria, and wealthy enough to act on those fears, to initiate some potentially destructive and irreversible scheme along the lines suggested by our well meaning but naive colleague, Mr. McDonald.
Aaron Street: Yeah I mean I think this can be taken too far, so if you had an example like Brad where he only represents criminal defendants and therefore there's no risk of him having a conflict come through the site when he's getting actual information about actual cases, but you could see in a litigation, let's say a family law lawyer, if their website were trying to collect information to provide tools as both an intake and access to justice solution that you potentially run into tremendous conflicts of interest problems there and I think obviously any lawyer considering pursuing this for their firm should think through the implications of their particular situation, but I think what Brad's doing is awesome in the context of his criminal law practice and I think there are versions of a similar model that could be used in something like your debt collection defense practice or a small business startup practice or an estate planning practice, but that doesn't mean that it's a model that should be replicated by every lawyer in every practice.
Which means, if you have a serious pre-existing medical condition or something else such as a felony conviction or a suspended driver's license that could potentially disqualify you from being able to purchase a traditional term or whole life insurance policy, a guaranteed issue can be a great «second» option.
Cards are now larger and there's fewer of them, meaning the potentially endless list we had in Marshmallow has been trimmed down to something a little more realistic.
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