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And preventing opioid addiction really means much more cautious prescribing.
Which means much of what Mueller uncovers may remain a secret.
Jerry Nadler: Because I don't know that it means much anymore.
"Pasture-raised" means much the same thing as "free range" labels.
A larger arsenal means much more nukes to be concerned about.
And "best scenario" means much more than a stable Chinese economy.
That means much heavier long positions, as well as short positions.
"That means much more is ahead in terms of collaboration and consolidation."
That means much faster payment processing for rent payments made on time.
Roller derby means much more than just blading around an oval track.
A text which, let's be honest, means much more than it says.
That means much of the cost initially is absorbed by faceless corporations.
"I don't think it really means much," he said of the online uproar.
"I don't think [Republican] tradition means much at this particular point," Lorber said.
Neil Gorsuch is likely not a name that means much to sports fans.
While these are perks of the holiday, it means much more to me.
This time the Brown-Mandel rematch means much more to many more groups.
A higher learning rate means much more variety in terms of the quality of the outcome, but that swings both ways — a lower learning rate means much steadier progress, but a low likelihood of getting big positive jumps in performance.
Deitche: I don't think it means much in the overall scheme of the mob.
The straightforward concept means much of its effectiveness depends on the placement of texts.
Nothing is left unsaid, even if nothing that's being said means much at all.
"That same $1,000 means much more to you when you make less," Clarke says.
A critic might point out that neither term means much without a good definition.
The honor means much more to me today than it would have in the past.
But in recent weeks we've learned that users feel it means much more than that.
Inevitably, that means much of the discussion around video games is about video game guns.
A series of mergers means much less competition and much fuller planes in normal times.
But in many ways, taking him out means much more in terms of saving current lives.
The NYTimes endorsement means much more to her than the joint endorsement means to Elizabeth Warren.
Still, that means "much of the borrowing is financed opaquely, outside the banking system," Powell said.
For one, adoption of electric vehicles means much lower maintenance costs for consumers, the analysts said.
However, it illustrates today's mobile strategy means much more than just creating a mobile website or app.
"  JASON CELENTE, SENIOR FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO MANAGER, INSIGHT INVESTMENT, NEW YORK: "I don't think it means much.
But the nature of its work means much of what it does happens outside the public eye.
Still, the analyst said he isn't persuaded that the Google-Wal-Mart agreement means much for Amazon.
But anyhow, I think when the President says "I don&apost need to prepare," he means much more.
"That probably means much slower economic growth in the next decade compared to China's recent path," he said.
While it might represent a classic makeup trend for many, the color means much more to the Latina community.
For the Titans, it means much, much more, as they can clinch a wild-card berth with a victory.
That means much of the crimes represent a cross-section of local incidents, like drug offenses, thefts and assaults.
If a Monday, would a novice solver know what STIPPLE means (much less understand a clever clue for it)?
For high school athletes, this means much of the onus on anti-doping education rests on coaches and parents.
The development of refrigerated trucks and railroad cars means much of the industry depends on "just in time" deliveries.
For them, any sacrifice of economic growth means much more than it does in the United States or Europe.
No one is sure what it means, much like similar images in the Cave of Swimmers in the Sahara.
An extra boost in speed for a small launcher like Vector means much more than for SpaceX or the ULA.
The difference means much faster processing speeds, and potentially solving problems and processing data that would take traditional machines millennia.
That means much will depend on demand, which Goldman said it expected to grow by 1.4 million bpd this year.
That means much will depend on demand, which Goldman said it expected to grow by 1.4 million bpd in 2019.
Dog owners also tend to have a higher average income, not that the extra income means much for the UHNW.
But the political revolution means much more than fighting for our ideals at the Democratic National Convention and defeating Donald Trump.
Yet none of this means much to middle- and working-class families: Workers' hourly wages dropped by a penny in September.
This is great news: It means much more room for your photos and apps, and, thankfully, fewer low-on-storage notifications.
"Handling the Wukan problem well means much to the rest of China," said Global Times, a pro-party paper in Beijing.
That means much less material is arriving in delta areas to replace soil lost to coastal erosion and other natural processes.
No more exports means much less growth, which in turn dooms millions — maybe hundreds of millions — of people to extreme poverty.
The company is transitioning from a streaming video device company to a streaming video service company, which means much higher margins.
If that number is shrinking, as the data suggest, it means much less policy is needed and too much could ignite inflation.
None of this means much to Mary, until the flower manifests an incredible power through her, leading her on a wild adventure.
Stamped out between Turkification and Arabization, statelessness for the Kurds means much more than the simple lack of a Kurdish nation-state.
This means much of the Cloud Orbit S's 3D audio is wasted, unless you go out of your way to look around.
" Eons later, the term "bacchanal" in present day still means much the same thing—that is, "an occasion of wild and drunken revelry.
This is the last day of the school holidays, which means much less traffic, so the commute is a nice 30-43 minutes.
But on the Pence side you have the anti-women, anti-gay stuff, which I don't think means much to Trump, to be honest.
What Hungary lacks in facilities will mostly be built by 13 regardless of the Olympics, which means much lower Olympics-specific costs, Borkai said.
In my 2018 Ford Escape, the recessed screen means much of the left side of the display is typically blocked from the driver's seat view.
And the slogan bharat mata ki jai, which means much the same thing, is being chanted at rallies across the election-fevered state of Assam.
That means much of the beat reflects a shift in the timing of sales to the third from fourth quarter, said Barclays Capital analyst Matthew Murphy.
That means much of the gratification is delayed, though most appointments will feature some in-season products that can be purchased and worn out of the store.
Grocery inflation has turned positive after more than two years of being negative, and a weaker sterling means much of the gains will go to Tesco's suppliers.
And Whitaker has no obligation to send the report to Congress or tell the public about it, which means much of what Mueller uncovers may remain a secret.
"(The headline) exacerbated the last leg down but I don't think beyond today or this afternoon it means much," said Jeremy Klein, chief market strategist at FBN Securities.
But, for Marshman, it would appear his UFC call-up means much more to him after a decade of blood, sweat and tears put into his MMA career.
In the audio world, the notion of resolution means much the same as it does with visuals, referring to how much detail a certain device is able to reproduce.
But, if you push past the curtain of contemporary wellness marketing, you'll find that the term has ancient roots — and means much more than Goop would have you believe.
Jackson isn't just any boy playing dress-up; he's a Black male child, and therefore his perceived manliness means much more than how he may identify as an individual.
For relative newcomers, which means much of the European automotive sector, cobalt is the most problematic of all the ingredients in the metallic alchemy of an EV battery pack.
But to its owner, La Familia means much more than just four walls and a rotisserie oven: It's a sign that she's once again free to dream big again.
Congress's failure to pass cap-and-trade legislation early in his administration means much of it is tied up in executive actions that can be reversed by his successor.
Infrastructure means much more than building roads; it also means building the physical infrastructure to support our digital roads — all-fiber networks directly connecting homes, schools, libraries, and businesses.
Even with headline figures falling for closed-ended funds, the rapid expansion of separately managed accounts means much of the capital going into the market is harder to track.
Of course, none of this means much until Tim Apple, I mean, Tim Cook gets on stage and officially announces the name of the next iPhone to the world.
That means much less blitzscaling (whatever the heck that ever was), and lots more heads-down quality thinking to build products that customers actually want and will eventually pay for.
Spouses and immediate relatives of U.S. citizens get preferential treatment when it comes to green card applications, which means much shorter waits compared to the spouses and relatives of green cardholders.
While in one sense that's a good sign that the storm is letting up, it means much of the swirling dust most likely dropped straight down — including onto Opportunity's solar panels.
Being unbanked means much more than just not having a bank account- it also means that if you have a bank account, it's likely to have been dormant for many years.
Which means much of the Democratic foreign policy debate will center on who likes free trade and who doesn't, with a lot of "How do we deal with China?" sprinkled in.
That means, much like Amazon, Google needs to protect its connection speeds from throttle-hungry broadband providers, at least until it can fulfill its dreams of becoming a nationwide broadband provider itself.
Mr. Obama has argued, with some justification, that confronting Russia militarily in Ukraine would be a losing battle, since Ukraine means much more to Russia than it does to the United States.
Now that the show is back, 10 years after its original six-season run ended, the nationwide legality of gay marriage means much easier access to stories about engagements, weddings and divorces.
And the withering of the down-ballot party paired with the failure to create entrenched policy accomplishments means much of Obama-era policymaking will have vanished without a trace within six months.
There's never been a full accounting of why the US government believes Huawei is such a threat, in large part because of national security interests, which means much of the evidence remains secret.
"We doubt it means much for commodities in the near term, but underscores the changing landscape for how consumers purchase food," David Maloni, president of the American Restaurant Association, said in a note.
Although it's the 22016th state, no one really could bear to live in much of Florida prior to the spread of residential air-conditioning, which means much of its infrastructure is relatively recent.
Yet none of this means much to middle- and working-class families: Workers only got an average hourly pay raise of 11 cents in August — two pennies more than the past two months.
But none of this means much, Kesha and her lawyers argue, given Dr. Luke's tremendous power and influence at Sony, and given the reality of how brief a pop star's career can be.
Gary Collins, senior manager of design and engineering, Fisher-Price Power Wheels, told CNBC that the partnership with GoBabyGo means much more than just allowing Dr. Galloway to continue to do what he's doing.
And that means much depends on how well government recruiters can convince the best engineers that being locked in a high-stakes competition with supervillain-­esque adversaries is more exciting than working in Silicon Valley.
Talking honestly about what a person's behavior suggests is not the same thing as claiming to be sure of what it meansmuch less asserting that anyone who disagrees with you is categorically anti-gay.
Before the wedding bells toll for the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Saturday, it's important to remember that marrying into the royal family means much more than a simple exchange of rings.
CEO Assaf Biderman said in an email standard fleet technology used by other operators to monitor, track, and repair scooters means "much shorter vehicle lifespan" compared to the more involved system used for his scooters.
Not that that means much for us unwashed masses of the world—the white truffles are currently averaging between $1,21003 and $1,286 per pound, down from an average of $5,671 from this time last year, according to the WSJ.
Apple is known for selling mountains of iPhones, iPads, iPods, and Mac computers, but when it reports earnings on Tuesday all eyes will be on a number that means much more to the future of the world's largest company: services.
Wren added that while Hillary Clinton means much more certainty and her victory would lead to near-term bump, markets would still only rise "60 handles higher in the S&P" at the end of the year from current levels.
The people of Ramallah (a Palestinian city in the West Bank) have an agreement with the government, which bans loud music in public after midnight, and means much of the nightlife blooms at house parties – or after parties – rather than clubs.
Here's why the market doesn't think much of this deal: In an oversupplied energy market, a supply freeze simply means much less than a production cut, particularly as Saudi Arabia and Russia pumped a record amount of oil in January.
Any increase in production from Progress, which holds the largest land position in the Montney, will weigh on prices in western Canada, while the loss of a major source of demand means much of the play's potential could go untapped.
"The point of using TorrentStream in the real world is to save money on the server side, which means much cheaper servers than YouTube's, which would mean we would see a meritocracy form on the website," Kragujevic wrote me in an email.
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Farmers in Afghanistan's fertile south harvested a bumper crop of deep red pomegranates this year, but they say barriers to international trade in the landlocked country means much of their fruit may go to waste or be sold too cheaply.
For a start, that means much more land will be needed: under a scenario that sees solar reach 20503,618GW by 2050, the government estimates a total of 6.6 million acres (220 million hectares) will be required by 22016 - roughly the size of Massachusetts.
Tuesday's move canceled out most of the stock's 20 percent bounce off its December lows, and options traders are betting that SWK's bearish outlook means much more pain is on the horizon for the industrial products company before things start to get any better.
"CVID is about complete disarmament, verified by third parties; it's got to be irreversible, which means much processing infrastructure must be dismantled, and removed from the country," John Hemmings, Asia director at the Henry Jackson Society, a British foreign policy think tank, told VICE News.
All of this additional information also means much more detailed metrics including new CloudWatch metrics, which lets you measure  overall traffic (in GB), number of active connections, and the connection rate per hour The new load balancing tool also supports WebSocket and HTTP/2.
Saving trees means much more than just saving forests: it means saving the habitat where many other species live in, it means saving the roots that regulate water flow, and the mechanisms that take in carbon dioxide and create the oxygen we need to live.
"The entire focus of the president's infrastructure proposal is on privatization, which sounds like a nice word, but when you scratch beneath the surface, it means much less construction and far fewer jobs, particularly in rural areas," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader.
While every look Williams rocks on the court should be seen as her expressing her personal style (it's called fashion, people — look it up!) or just the best choice for performance, what she, a black woman, wears to play tennis, a white-washed sport, always means much more than that.
"We are convinced that profitable growth means much more than just being number one in sales and volume, especially now that players in the premium segment are increasingly using price discounts to gain a competitive edge," the company's new Chief Executive Harald Krueger said on a call to discuss second-quarter results.
Transistor design will have to be changed radically In 2015 a team led by Kaustav Banerjee, of the University of California, reported in Nature that they had built a tunnelling transistor with a working voltage of just 0.1, far below the 13V of devices now in use, which means much less heat.
" "For anyone who has been following what Kim Jong Un has been saying and doing for the past year or so, they would see that there is something much more significant going on here, and that is a shift in the direction in which North Korea wants to head in the future, and that means much greater emphasis on economic development.

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