Aún no tenemos significados para "more meaningful".
1The results from the Florida state Miss America pageant are more meaningful.
2That's a way that I think coming together might be more meaningful.
3Yet somehow the trade had become more meaningful than a simple transaction.
4He clearly aspired to make something better, something deeper and more meaningful.
5She wondered if that were anything more meaningful than just natural perversity.
6Indicator-based adherence possesses more meaningful application than case-based adherence for hospital comparisons.
7What they are doing would be more meaningful and impressive for it.
8However, it has all the right building blocks to become something more meaningful.
9Four key personality characteristics can help leaders make other people's jobs more meaningful:
10These shifts will create enormous opportunities for workers to develop more meaningful jobs.
11It can bring a sense of freedom, which seems more meaningful to me.
12This ensures more meaningful spatial information with an EPMR framework for MI-based registration.
13This focus makes my role, and my skill set, that much more meaningful.
14To the point, but almost the more meaningful for their brevity.
15But Howard hopes to use deep learning for something more meaningful.
16He made a pact with himself: to make it more meaningful.
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