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1 The results from the Florida state Miss America pageant are more meaningful .
2 That's a way that I think coming together might be more meaningful .
3 Yet somehow the trade had become more meaningful than a simple transaction.
4 He clearly aspired to make something better, something deeper and more meaningful .
5 She wondered if that were anything more meaningful than just natural perversity.
6 Indicator-based adherence possesses more meaningful application than case-based adherence for hospital comparisons.
7 What they are doing would be more meaningful and impressive for it.
8 However, it has all the right building blocks to become something more meaningful .
9 Four key personality characteristics can help leaders make other people's jobs more meaningful :
10 These shifts will create enormous opportunities for workers to develop more meaningful jobs.
11 It can bring a sense of freedom, which seems more meaningful to me.
12 This ensures more meaningful spatial information with an EPMR framework for MI-based registration.
13 This focus makes my role, and my skill set, that much more meaningful .
14 To the point, but almost the more meaningful for their brevity.
15 But Howard hopes to use deep learning for something more meaningful .
16 He made a pact with himself: to make it more meaningful .
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