1.   Much of that spending is formulaic, meaning legislators have little choice but to raise it every year.

2.   What works against Oklahoma State, though, is likely to have no meaning whatsoever against the versatile Razorbacks.

3.   With crunch time approaching, Penn realizes that the judgments made about his season will be finalized in the next month, when the games have the most meaning.

4.   As non-EU nations, Norway and Iceland have associate membership in the Schengen group meaning they have no voting rights,

5.   He thought the ball would be unplayable, meaning Perez would have to take a one-stroke penalty and still have a decent chance at making par.

6.   He said, however, that the company will not hire as many new pilots as originally planned, meaning they will have to work more hours.

v. + mean >>共 113
interpret 14.88%
say 9.50%
be 6.61%
use 5.37%
give 3.31%
do 3.31%
have 2.48%
read 2.48%
construe 1.24%
convey 1.24%
have + v. >>共 557
say 7.39%
have 7.16%
do 4.33%
come 4.33%
unite 2.37%
be 2.19%
make 2.02%
go 1.50%
get 1.50%
run 1.21%
mean 0.35%
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