Sentences with phrase «really mean much»

Cars on the lot doesn't really mean much especially on a smaller building.
It's possible that brushing your teeth is meaningful, but more likely than not it's something you do pretty mechanically and doesn't really mean much (unless you are thinking about your next dentist visit).
That doesn't really mean much for Moto G users though as Motorola's Android skin is already very close to stock Android.
With all of that said, it's worth noting the mere existence of the iSIM doesn't really mean much.
With little context, those numbers don't really mean much.
F1.5 would also be the widest aperture we've ever seen on a smartphone, though as we've written before, that doesn't really mean much without knowing the sensor size.
I know many lawyers and legal professionals who feel pushed to self - promote; they're advised to publish summaries of successful court battles, add accolades to their web profiles and apply for awards that — while nice — don't really mean much to them or their clients.
So does «peer reviewed» really mean much for policy relevant papers?
Will a new record by a few hundredths of a degree really mean much?
A few years of apparent cooling don't really mean much, especially when you're starting with the hugest El Nino on record (1997 - 1998) and ending with the largest La Nina in 20 years (2007 - 2008).
These days the word «Beta» is thrown around like an old dirty rag and doesn't really mean much to the end user...
sales don't really mean much though when it comes to nintendo systems, Wii made huge profits with only a handful of games (which is why it died pretty soon after, people still bought the system but after playing Mario Kart, Super Smash and Mario Brother's Wii edition so many times that system got old fast) The Wii - U was a MUCH better system but didn't sell because people didn't want an upgrade to the Wii, they wanted something new and nintendo did a HORRIBLE job promoting the Wii - U, not to mention they gave up on the Wii - U so fast they didn't even give it a chance, a system won't sell if it doesn't have enough games.
@Doom: «GOTY» doesn't really mean much anymore.
Though the Bold 9650 is notable because it has more app memory than any other BlackBerry, that fact probably does nt really mean much to your average smartphone buyer.
Sticking a 1.2 GHz processor in there doesn't really mean much if the OS is not optimized to make use of it.
Besides, «sales trends» don't really mean much anymore, because as self - publishing guru Joe Konrath points out, «ebooks are forever.»
The Vizplex factor doesn't really mean much, and with the font weight settings it's a different story.
Unfortunately, those points don't really mean much because the leaderboards from the original version are completely removed.
It doesn't really mean much after awhile.
That doesn't really mean much when the most exciting action scenes feature Superman catching a crashing space shuttle and taking a bullet in the eye.
I have also realized that all the e-mails or phone converstions don't really mean much until you actually meet the person in person.
Millennials get a lot of credit for being «digital natives» but knowing merely how to browse the web, send email, use Twitter, and upload videos doesn't really mean much these days, says Aaron Black, assistant professor of management and business administration at Missouri Baptist University.
When you're on a long straight road without starting and stopping, having a manual shifter didn't really mean much.
I have figured out that the numbers on the clothes don't really mean much.
So, I've read through most of these comments and all of these numbers that are being thrown about don't really mean much to me.
«Low risk» doesn't really mean much, as you never know what can happen until the very end.
My 5 year old is always asking how big or tall things are, and me telling him a number followed by cm or metres doesn't really mean much yet, so we set about exploring measuring with this fun measuring activity.
Recently my eldest daughter who is 13 years old wasn't wearing her new sunglasses, when I asked her why she said «daddy said they look like to much» He didn't really mean much by the comment but I was impressed with how much she cared about our opinion.
Stats matter until someone refutes your claim apparently because one second you say Schneiderlin doesn't have the tackles or interceptions of a DM and then when someone writes down the stats that prove you are wrong these stats suddenly «don't really mean much».
Stats don't really mean much but since you seem to love them:
And when he does this bus footage won't really mean much.
Also being a 25 year old college grad in marketing, I can say that education and age don't really mean much in terms of religous views.
But to say that a certain star is so many hundreds of lightyears away does not really mean much to minds which are accustomed only to the inch or the mile, which can be roughly measured with the eye.
When we read a passage like, «Don't worry what happens when you're called before a judge, the Holy Spirit will tell you what to say,» that doesn't really mean much.
If you miss that, you'll reach a conclusion or generate a set of numbers, but they won't really mean much.
I kept reading this again and again, wondering if you really meant this much, but it works and it's an eye opener.
On paper England can certainly deploy the stronger team but that never really means much when it comes to Wales.
I'm dying for an AC Wii U announcement as soon as possible, but I don't think this quote really means much either way.

Not exact matches

If you really want to succeed — and I mean really succeed — stop focusing so much on what you should be doing and, instead, take a really good look at the things you should quit doing.
But when you break «innovation» down to what it really means in a corporate setting — essentially, finding new ways to make money — it can start to seem like a much better idea to have someone in charge of that process.
If you can tweet today in 280 characters, maybe it will be much longer in a few months or by 2019, which means Twitter is really just another blogging platform.
Nearly as bad, the SEC says the digital tokens they claimed to be selling «don't really exist,» meaning REcoin and DRC — much like the notorious global scam OneCoin — weren't running on blockchains at all, and therefore weren't even really ICOs.
Not that the figure means very much: even a local mom - and - pop is unlikely to charge full list price, if there really is such a thing.
«If you dispense with the formality that you want to use ATGCs to really encode binary symbols at a certain location, you can come up with much smarter and more efficient means of storing information, because you don't need to synthesize strands over and over again,» Milenkovic explains.
«Ten percent less fat,» might not actually mean very much less fat, and it does not necessarily mean that you can eat more of it or that it is really more healthful.
I think coming back to what your goals are — and saying we could see a 10 - 20 % market drop — if that doesn't change your day - to - day life, and the upside is much greater; I think that's where we have to come back to and focus on what it actually means to you to see some market volatility and if it really is a problem.
However, they found that the options available were too broad; either you had an executive suite where you don't really get to meet and interact with people, or you had a coworking space, which meant big open floor plans and social interaction but with too much noise and too many distractions.
Answer The Public is a really interesting keyword tool and is based much more on semantics, or the rules of meaning, than other keyword tools.
The point I want to make is although breaks above the price - related obstacles that are currently being challenged won't give us useful new information, it won't take much additional strength from here to effect upside breakouts that really do mean something.
I mean there are all kinds of past records that really don't mean much.
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