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26 Sentences With "take to mean"

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Patricelli laughs as she steers it around, which I take to mean I'm allowed to laugh too.
Martin calls him "hyper realistic," which I take to mean, real-ish, but with a hard-push into parody.
She was smiling ear-to-ear while exiting the building -- which we'll take to mean her appearance went well.
He also tagged #af1, which we take to mean he's creating his own version of Nike's Air Force One shoe.
Or they might observe that the loops of your cursive Ls are extra wide, which they could take to mean you're an extrovert.
" Where this gets interesting is when you carefully connect it to blockchain, which I take to mean a technology that can autonomously distribute "wealth.
Islamic finance stresses risk-sharing, which some scholars take to mean investors in sukuk should not be able to count on fixed coupon payments.
"Clean beauty, which I take to mean nontoxic, nonirritating and noninflammatory, is at the center of my approach to healing the skin," Dr. Sturm said.
They are called Viserion and Rhaegal, named for Dany's brothers, which I take to mean that one is a feckless chucklehead and the other is secretly Jon Snow's dad.
The White House list also includes a September shooting in "Denmakr", which we'll take to mean the August 275 shooting in Denmark, in which two police officers and a civilian were wounded.
To this, she adds in a written response to my questions, "We creatively engage all people around culture, community, and careers," which I take to mean that they are focused but not exclusive.
Named the 90 Fun Puppy 1 (which I take to mean it will follow you around like a puppy), the suitcase can constantly follow you or it can be summoned via a remote control.
This morning, Rihanna shared another shot of herself posing in front of a mirror, captioned, "Public figure af," which we can only take to mean that she's feeling very refined in this new look.
"Quite frankly, I would prefer not to have Hassett, or Mnuchin making those kinds of comments, sending a signal that the Chinese could take to mean that the US really needs a deal now," said a former US trade official.
During his presidential campaign and after, Trump denounced CNN, owned by Time Warner, for its "FAKE NEWS" – which I take to mean persistently reporting the truth about Trump's serial lies, rather than reporting Trump's alternative facts as if they were the truth.
Many people (though definitely not the majority) who owned or used the original Dash have told me they didn't have as much trouble with the Bluetooth connection, which I take to mean that the Dash Pro will be better for everyone in this respect.
It all hinges on the interpretation of a "shall take care that the Laws be faithfully executed" clause in the Constitution, which some legal experts take to mean that the president cannot self-pardon, as it would be an act only in self-interest.
On a more positive note, scientists found that the increased risk for depression only stands for the first five years after an acne diagnosis, which we take to mean that patients either saw significant improvements in their skin within that time frame or just got used to it. Comforting!
When asked, the company explained the decision was made because the company wanted to "put its best foot forward" and "a big amount of the [laptop] business in the US is not touch," which I take to mean that Huawei didn't want to confuse the market with what's supposed to be a straightforward laptop play.
Then Musk returned to Twitter to share what proved to be more misinformation: Silver Lake, a private equity firm that helped Michael Dell take his eponymous company private, was indeed providing advice to Musk, but "financial advisor" is a technical term that the markets take to mean Silver Lake was acting as a broker-dealer.
As my colleague Sean Illing detailed in April, one potential roadblock to a presidential self-pardon could be in the Constitution's "take care clause" — the president "shall take care that the Laws be faithfully executed" — which some scholars take to mean that the president could not self-pardon, as it's inherently in his own self-interest.
Powerhouse companies like Tencent have been pushing their many microtransaction-based games "Traditional" gaming, a term that is rapidly losing meaning and relevance, but which we can take to mean a game that you can pay perhaps $60 for and then play without significant further investment, amounted to about $16 billion across PCs and consoles worldwide.
The two were also fired from their jobs. This prompts Jesse to ask the film's titular question: "Dude, where's my car?" Because the girls have promised them a "special treat", which Jesse and Chester take to mean sexual intercourse, the men are desperate to retrieve their car. The duo begins retracing their steps in an attempt to discover where they left the car.
Alexander Cunningham writes that The position of Mong is 6 miles to the east of Jalalpur, and the same distance to the south of Dilawar. The name is usually pronounced Mong, or Mung \----[p. 178]: but it is written without the nasal, and is said to have been founded by Raja Moga, or Muga. He is also called Raja Sankhar(Hindu lord Shiva's other name ,Shankar), which I take to mean king of the Sakas, or Sakae.
In the beginning of the 21st century, an isolated population was confirmed in western Estonia, much further north than their earlier known range. Whether they were an introduced population or came through natural migration was unknown. The Environmental Board of Estonia classified it as an introduced species, and thus potentially subject to extermination campaigns. Amet: šaakalid tuleb eemaldada, EestiPäevaleht (21 May 2013) However, studies confirmed that animals reached Estonia naturally from Caucasus through Ukraine, which some people take to mean they should not be considered introduced species.
Title page of the first quarto (1594) The earliest known record of Titus Andronicus is found in Philip Henslowe's diary on 24 January 1594, where Henslowe recorded a performance by Sussex's Men of "Titus & ondronicus", probably at The Rose. Henslowe marked the play as "ne", which most critics take to mean "new". There were subsequent performances on 29 January and 6 February.Bate (1995: 70) Also on 6 February, the printer John Danter entered into the Stationers' Register "A booke intitled a Noble Roman Historye of Tytus Andronicus".

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