Having a meaning or purpose.
1 Some Democrats expressed doubt that the rhetoric would result in meaningful change.
2 They don't need self-help books; they need decent training and meaningful jobs.
3 For someone else, meaningful work was work that involved promoting environmental awareness.
4 All too frequently, however, the agreements fail to provide meaningful legal protection.
5 All worthy bulletins, of course, but really just placeholders for meaningful action.
6 I believe we are on a course of getting meaningful Co2 reduction.
7 Demand for biofuels will only increase through meaningful actions, the group said.
8 Since when did the State Department gain meaningful authority over environmental concerns?
9 It will not, however, generate meaningful cost synergies, a Milan-based analyst said.
10 In addition, there were meaningful changes in patients' understanding of disease management.
11 We want to ensure they are as independent and meaningful as possible.
12 He told TVNZ that no political parties had announced meaningful IT policies.
13 Results: No meaningful relationship between cultural identity and violent recidivism was identified.
14 Recall that motion is meaningful only relative to a given reference frame.
15 That means delaying the pain of meaningful restructuring for another five years.
16 The results from the Florida state Miss America pageant are more meaningful .
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