Sentences with phrase «probably mean using»

That will probably mean using similar sorts of colours, fonts, etc..
Time in comics should be set by the comic, not by the soundtrack as much as possible, so that probably means using loops of sound rather than sounds of fixed duration, because time in comics isn't fixed, so the sound time shouldn't be fixed either.
(That probably means they use way more than that in reality.)

Not exact matches

I will say if your teeth are extremely tight (and I mean extremely tight... like you have a hard time using glide) then this probably wouldn't work for you.
«Buying a neighborhood is probably one of the most important things you can do for your kid,» explains Ann Owens, a sociologist at the University of Southern California, who studied how wealthy people use their means to improve their kids» lives effectively.
«The ban means there is probably intelligence indicating a terrorist group or individual has been planning to detonate a device on board a commercial airplane, using an electronic to either hide an explosive, or as a triggering device for an explosive,» said aviation safety and security expert Jeff Price.
What it does mean, is that once kids are old enough to understand the finer points of language (and according to Bergen, that's probably younger than you imagine), there's no cause for guilt if you use (and they pick up) some less - than - demure language.
The changed legal positions already advanced by Sessions means minority voters looking to prove that the state's strict voter ID law is intentionally discriminatory will probably have to do without the federal government's backing, as will transgender students who argue that the law allows them to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity.
Nonetheless, you can probably expect to get a few months of use out of one puck, meaning they're probably not much more expensive in the long run.
«If consumers encounter some kind of financial hardship, the fact that they've got a stable income source on Airbnb probably means that maybe they could rent out another bedroom on Airbnb and most likely engage in using that to stabilize their income,» said Garg.
The editorial neglects to mention that Amazon wants enormous «tax incentives» so the deal would probably cost Baltimore more than it would benefit us — and by «Baltimore,» I mean those of us who live here, who use public services, who send our children to public schools.
Jeske: Again, I mean, if you're super conservative, you probably don't wan na do 6 %, but I have this one cute little rule that I use.
If we use a base of fresh contacts, they are most probably cold — which means we haven't contacted them before, plus they haven't got a chance to check out who we are and what we offer.
If Jesus existed (and that is not a given since his name means «salvation,» he's probably an allegorical character), and if the stories about his visit to Jerusalem early in the reign of Pontius Pilate are true, he died because he was an anti-Roman insurgent, probably involved in a Zealot uprising over the use of the Temple treasury to finance the construction of an aqueduct.
Hmm, she was working as a gift wrapper in November which means she was probably using Chirstmas wrapping paper on the gifts she was wrapping thus helping celebrate Christmas, so if she was really true to her beliefs, she wouldn't have taken the job in the first place.
The loss of a loving relationship, an esteem - feeding job, financial security, dreams for one's children, a house that feels like home, a healthy body, the life stage one has gotten used to, means there probably will be a crisis within.
Well if we use SCIENCE and assume Jesus was a real human being then he was a hebrew of the time period which means he most probably had tan olive skin, dark brown eyes, a black beard and black curly hair.
Which means that references to things that haven't been proven by science are probably going to be used.
When Paul uses the term he most probably meant the apostles Peter and James, or their allies, who were going to his churches and preaching that his Christians needed to convert to Judaism before they would become actual followers of Christ.
The translators [of the Septuagint] probably chose this term because its use was less common and its meaning more unspecified than either philia or eros.
While in its original use this was probably a reference to sacramental participation in the consecrated bread and wine of the eucharist, there is a possible further extension of its meaning so that it will include a relationship with the whole natural order, seen as a sphere of the divine activity and hence as a way of contact with the God who is operative within it.
Probably all its meanings reflect uses that are independent of the prophetic understanding of man.
A useful way of approaching the varied structures of human existence is through reflection on the meaning of «I.» The use of the first person singular in some way is probably coterminous with language, but its meaning varies widely.
In the Gospel of John we have the most forthright and vivid use of the term, for its author, who was probably a Gentile Christian familiar with the Greek idea of the Logos, (The word Logos which holds a central place in Stoic philosophy, can be translated Word but this does not do justice to its full meaning.
For the early church, and probably already for the Jews of Jesus» time, the many terms used for the Messiah had lost any differences or distinctions of meaning.
Though there are people among the «priestly class», as you call it, that use the doctrine of inspiration to lord their educated / professional status over the average church members, there are plenty of others (such as my pastor, and probably most every Calvary Chapel pastor) who approach their charge as shepherds of the flock with the proper attitude of a helper and clarifier to the flock seeking to understand the meaning of the Bible.
He probably used the title with both meanings — that is, to designate both man and the Son of Man — but because the eschatological seemed the more important to the early church (especially since it was soon believed that Jesus was alluding to himself when he used the term), it was inevitable that all of Jesus» uses of the phrase should be interpreted in that sense and, if necessary, conformed to it.
So for the means of capital punishment which could actually be used, we probably could not count on a deterrent effect.
You probably have a list of scriptures (the same ones I once used) for this purpose, but if you look at them honestly they do not mention the Bible, but rather «the law», writings of «men of old», «the Word of God», «this book», «this prophecy», «the scripture» or other specified or unspecified writing (s)-- NOT ONE says «the Bible» or can be reasonably interpreted to refer to the Protestant or Catholic canon WE moderns mean when we talk about «the Bible».
Of course, David probably is using belief according to the original meaning.
At Acts 10:46, Luke used a variation of the same expressions found in 2:11 alongside «speaking in tongues,» so that prophesying in a foreign language is most probably meant again.46 Peter's companions from Joppa in a multilingual society would presumably have recognized other languages than their own.
Moreover, the word Elohim is of dubious origin and meaning; quite probably it denotes not the sky in particular but strength in general; variously translated in our English Versions, it is used in the Bible of household gods, (Judges 17:5; Genesis 31:19, 32.)
Finally, there is a tiny fraction (I would say less than 1 %) of uses where the term probably does refer to receiving eternal life, though even in these contexts, the actual meaning of the word is debatable.
At first, I was kind of hesitant to use pops in bars — I mean, their texture is kind of airy, so they probably wouldn't be as crunchy in desserts, right?
«Chile is used as an amulet, probably because of its well - known protective pharmacological properties, and in religious ceremonies, witchcraft, and conjuring; its fiery potency is considered a powerful means to any end,» observed Beatrice Roeder, author of Chicano Folk Medicine from Los Angeles, California.
But the use of the pressure cooker seems excessive — I mean, it takes 10 minutes to hard - boil eggs and cook cut - up potatoes anyway, so with pressure cooker you'll be saving 5 minutes, which you'll probably need anyway for finely cutting up the other vegs.
You probably noticed that sugar isn't part of the ratio; this means the amount you use is really up to you.
This all means that if you have high - quality arabica beans able to produce a coffee full of complex flavors with only mild bitterness and you use the correct brewing method, you will probably be able to enjoy the coffee without sweeteners.
I would probably use it for just about everything from smoothies, soups (I mean it doesn't get better then butternut squash, carrot, and ginger soup), bulletproof tea, nut milks... but most importantly I would make babyfood for my baby boy!
I would never have guessed that you used to be a baker, so thank you for that random fact - I love random facts and learning more about people:) And finally, I must admit that due to the color of this cake (I mean, I know it's not a cake per se, but to me it's still a cake haha) it's really hard to believe it's not chocolatey, although thinking about it, that would probably not be the worst thing either... Well, well, hugs to you and enjoy the rest of the week, dear xx
Why you should care: The match probably won't be special now that they've used up all the surprise factors just to get to this point — it was assumed this would be a one - and - done back when they squared off at Survivor Series, and I don't just mean fans were thinking that was the case.
The home fixture means we will probably see a similar lineup to the one used against Burnley.
You can probably sway him with your current argument which is «look at how mean we've been to Native Americans, I bet they're offended by the use of the name Braves.»
Well speed is probably a bad word to use for Giroud but you know what I mean.
I would agree with Sanchez because any player who wants to win a Trophy cant stay n arsenal,,,,,, but probably arsenal has now changed and players have now seen what t means t have team spirit... sorry t say this but sanchez used t struggle alone,.......
I mean there will always be those people that think snowboarders are just pot - smoking bums, but there are also plenty of successful athletes who don't use at all, but they probably still go drink and party.
And while they shouldn't worry about tomorrow too much, getting to tomorrow probably means not using Jansen for six outs if they can help it.
And it just means that the shareholders could use one of there businesses as collateral against the bond repayments instead of the debt being against the club its only # 250million that's nothing for them you would probably find they could use the debt to there own ends to make more wealth for themselves.
Players such as Camacho, Pirri, Butragueño, Santillana and probably most famously Juanito will be used as a means of inspiring the memories of great nights for the Spanish capital club.
This means that you probably aren't using anywhere from 55 to 85 of the apps on your phone very often.
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