Sentences with phrase «usually means the street»

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Though she has warned repeatedly that the German Constitutional Court could declare various European bailout measures to be unconstitutional, that's usually meant that she was waiting for street protests on the European periphery to elicit her endorsement for the proposals on behalf of reluctant Germans.
This is an unusual way for a company to conduct an earnings call, and an unusual role for a journalist, so let me give you a little context: For the past couple of years, Netflix has been allowing outsiders — usually Wall Street analysts who cover the company, though CNBC's Julia Boorstin has also participated — to conduct its earnings calls, which means they are essentially conducting live interviews.
Quilting - usually reserved for Chanel's handbags - was used on wide trousers and an oversized down padded version of the classic braid - trimmed Chanel jacket brought a whole new meaning to street chic.
Such projects usually take the form of artistic, creative, vocational, and enrichment activities that give young people meaning and direction (and the option of not being on the street).
This is exactly what I meant by the racetrack usually not being a good indicator of how a car feels on the street.
In my experience, the setup for a street car on a track usually means doing whatever you can in order to keep it from understeering all the way to grandma's house.
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