Means by which an item performs a function.
Considerable capital (wealth or income)
1 I don't mean 'nice' the way she means 'nice,' either; don't worry.
2 The question comes out colder than he means : 'Upon what possible inducement?'
3 That means , however, being able to process gigabytes of data every second.
4 For Europe at the moment, that means competent management of the economy.
5 Residential rezoning several weeks ago means this trend is sure to continue.
6 For many in southern Europe, solidarity means one thing above all: eurobonds.
7 It just means we're one step closer to home, right? I ask.
8 Our change of course naturally means a different shareholder structure, he added.
9 Events were manipulated by bureaucratic means in order to achieve political results.
10 Never being brought to justice means they continue to abuse vulnerable employees.
11 Political upheaval in one country often now means production problems in another.
12 Republicans say an improving economy means fewer Americans need help from SNAP.
13 This means market players are currently creating new coins at a loss.
14 Instead, fun means deliberately manipulating a familiar situation in a new way.
15 Merkel said authorities would use all means at hand to fight anti-Semitism.
16 That means a new map with new points of interest to discover.
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