Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

151 Sentences With "means little"

How to use means little in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "means little" and check conjugation/comparative form for "means little". Mastering all the usages of "means little" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Little water means little resin, which means little resistance against beetles, which are also appearing in larger numbers due to climate change.
As long as Brady defies time, this pick means little.
Which, as young adults are now acutely aware, means little.
He wants to win big but knows it means little.
But such evidence means little to Laffer and the Republican Party.
But this means little if the war chest is left unlocked.
But it means little that any athlete passes an antidoping test.
To a mathematician, it means little that the equations appear to work.
That likely means little change for America's fiscal, trade or regulatory policies.
Shoring up state finances means little to voters left out of pocket.
Growing up in a refugee camp often means little education and no work.
Valonqar means "little brother" in Valyrian, so Cersei always assumed that meant Tyrion.
Of course, all this legal and rhetorical sparring means little in practical terms.
Li Xiaopeng, whose name means "Little Peng", was appointed transport minister in 2016.
Body cameras without independent investigation, or without fair police union contracts, means little.
But the prospect of economic prosperity means little to some Boca Chica residents.
"As a portfolio manger and strategist, the rating means little to me," said Nelson.
There's an arms race of sorts, but it means little in the near future.
In practice, the resolution means little, with no specifics and no force of law.
That's the impression Mark wanted Americans to have, because it means little will change.
But the original Dutch — valletje — means "little falls," and there are indeed falls here.
But public support means little if the Supreme Court's conservative majority believes DACA is unlawful.
"The truly great ones believe that what they achieved yesterday means little today," said Yaeger.
Perhaps the Bent/Defoe contrast means little beyond the diverging career paths of two individuals.
But critics argue that altering terminology means little because yoga is inherently a religious practice.
Certainly, religious freedom in America means little if the faithful do nothing to defend it.
Lam's reassurance this will not happen means little to an opposition movement that doesn't trust her.
"Swedes are really insane about a dance called Små grodorna, which means little frogs," Ericson says.
That means little in practical terms, but when the royal family visits, it's a big deal.
And if Moore wins, Trump exposes himself as a weak president whose personal endorsement means little.
But a week of respite means little if attacks resume, especially with spring around the corner.
Unmatched military might means little unless it is wedded to realistic political goals and effective diplomacy.
When my mom and I are on good terms, she calls me "Sovyenok", which means "little owl".
"I was looking up Irish names, and Ronan means 'little seal'," the Broadway star, 36, tells PEOPLE.
To some federal policymakers, income tax reform means little more than reshuffling tax burdens between different groups.
Be smart: The FCC's approval means little if the DOJ decides to challenge the T-Mobile-Sprint deal.
This means little right now, since new apps that take advantage of the speed are still rolling out.
Some interpreted that comment as a dig at Ms. Vashukevich, whose pseudonym, Rybka, means "little fish" in Russian.
But for women facing a patriarchal social order, strict caste rules and centuries of traditions, that guarantee means little.
Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro called climate activist Greta Thunberg a "pirralha," which means "little brat" in Portuguese on Tuesday.
Plus, these Cinnabon-inspired treats are part of Pillsbury's ready to bake line, which means little effort on your end.
In recent years less rainfall, resulting in reduced harvests, means little if any food is stored for periods of crisis.
" The artist worked quickly, earning him the nickname "Il Furioso" — his second nickname, actually, given that Tintoretto means "little dyer.
It's even possible this survey means little, and that Facebook learned that it doesn't care about group video chats after all.
Thompson's Agent M works hard and gets what she wants, which means little of consequence happens to her as a character.
The love thing," he captioned a sweet photo of himself with the his daughter, Oleta, whose name means "little winged one.
But that means little if no paying clients come out of it — lead conversion is the other huge variable of return.
And returning all the funds raised back to the economy means little to no economic loss and a much healthier future.
AZAZ, Syria (Reuters) - The latest deal between Russia and Turkey to curb fighting in Syria's northwest means little to Abu Ali.
Princess Charlotte got one when she was born, too, which means little Prince Louis likely has a personalized coin on the way.
Dig down a bit and you find that "honest and trustworthy" means little to the voters who support either Trump or Clinton.
Clubby personal diplomacy no doubt comes easy to the super-rich, but personal diplomacy means little to most people around the world.
"Wray is not a household name and, thus, the announcement on Twitter means little to people who have no context," McCall said.
Artists like Carlos Santana and members of the Grateful Dead launching brands means little to a 22 year old today, he said.
Little electricity means little light, and at night the heavens are lit by a sharp crescent moon and brilliant constellations of stars.
As in, MAN ICO TTI, which means "little sleeves" in Italian, tubes of stuffable pasta that also make for a delicious dish.
Without vocal richness and power, "Aida" means little; the work's structure must of course be correct, but great singing fills it with life.
Now Roth is dead, and in our current American culture, literature means little; the shared humanity that great literature inspires matters even less.
With the precipitous decrease in art and history education in schools, much of the museum's encyclopedic collection now means little to younger viewers.
While that means little to users today, it will prove beneficial later this year when Google releases Android 7.0 Nougat and its Daydream headset.
Corporate social responsibility means little if a company's business practices are harming people, and we must have robust enforcement and serious accountability for wrongdoing.
It involves explaining that granting foreign firms market access means little if the government is their regulator and (via state-owned enterprises) their competitor.
In tandem, that means little to no culpability on Niantic's part when friction exists between the real world and the virtual one it built.
His lack of government and policymaking experience means little is known about his positions on the various financial issues he'll oversee as Treasury secretary.
Few people quit the social network entirely, but that means little, since the company has a near-monopoly in providing a valuable social service.
One common theme of majority of startups is that they have "mi" in their name, which means rice in Chinese (Xiaomi means "little rice").
Robust crude oil production means little to motorists, airlines and chemical producers if the crude oil is not refined into products they can use.
Our country's other supposedly sacred right, free speech, means little when the Supreme Court has repeatedly decided that spending money merits First Amendment protections.
He's been working from home, so he gets to spend the whole day with his pet Hung Jai, which means "little bear" in Cantonese.
Elsewhere the first-past-the-post electoral system, which ensures there is next to no chance of some seats changing hands, means little happens.
"Saying 'stop it' to racist attacks means little when you name white supremacist darling Steve Bannon chief strategist in the very same day," he tweeted.
More importantly, though, the map means little as it does not account for population; in fact, much of the red area is sparsely inhabited. pic.twitter.
The 24-year-old videographer publishes his films on the Chinese streaming platform Kuaishou under the nickname Xiao Jiji, which means "Little Lucky" in mandarin.
For a national antidoping agency to be disciplined by WADA means little in itself, but depriving a country of WADA's endorsement is a powerful signal.
And, since Apple never introduces products at the show, that means little new from the two companies that account for majority high-end phone sales.
I find it nice to think that the storied ancestor who bought Růžička—which means "little rose" in Czech—was not cheap about his momentous purchase.
Justice Stephen Breyer's enthusiastic description of how a dress by itself means little without a woman wearing it prompted a memorable reply by Justice Elena Kagan.
But the spiritual aspect of his power, Mr. Muriisa explained, comes from an ancient African god named Kazoba Nyamahanga (which means "little sun god" in Rukiga).
Federal funding for increasing inclusion means little when coupled with policies like this and others that trample on the rights of immigrants, women, and L.G.B.T.Q. Americans.
But the wide range of agencies, including the Delhi municipal and state governments, and states next to the area, means little has been accomplished, critics say.
The creation of a Joint Committee to make recommendations on how to fix Washington's busted budget process, on its face, means little to the American public.
For those who can find one, it means little if they can't afford it or if the care is so shoddy that they can't trust it.
"Freedom of expression means little as our underlying philosophy if we continue to allow voices to be silenced because they are afraid to speak up," she wrote.
That conservatives have awakened themselves to the nature of this malevolence means little so long as Republican politicians are forced to reach their voters through these intermediaries.
Schneiderman's addendum to his case means little until then, but if the case does go to trial, the stakes are now much higher for DraftKings and FanDuel.
In fact, it really means little in relation to the prospects of that fight, but could hint at a move that's even more important to combat sports.
"Saying 'stop it' to racist attacks means little when you name white supremacist darling Steve Bannon chief strategist in the very same day," McMullin wrote on Twitter.
The fact that the Trump administration is making a big deal out of this speaks for itself; this action should be a no-brainer and means little.
Geary's out of the way, but that means little once the EIC blows up the ship on which he was planning to whisk his sis away to America.
For Lad, this means little policy change can be expected after the ruling ANC party's December conference that will vote to replace its scandal-plagued leader Jacob Zuma.
And while that might be cause for temporary satisfaction, consistent raises may actually decrease morale and productivity, making employees complacent in a predictable environment where performance means little.
Trump claims he has worked "very, very hard" and he touts job creation, but job creation means little when you don't pay people for the work they do.
Now, champions must gobble up points like Pac-Man pellets, even if a score of say, 212, means little to many spectators except the boiling point of water.
One of his firm's China portfolio companies is 2019 CNBC Disruptor 50 company Xiaohongshu (translated to English, it means Little Red Book), which blends mobile commerce into social sharing.
He has promised a parliamentary vote on a Brexit deal, but many MPs say this means little, since rejection could mean leaving the EU with no deal at all.
Some people viewed them as just another way to bleed one of the country's most important employers, and accusations made by officials whose authority means little to people here.
Petya means "Little Peter," in Russian, leading some to speculate the name referred to Sergei Prokofiev's 1936 symphony "Peter and the Wolf," about a boy who captures a wolf.
Pushing the screen to the edges means little to no room for front-facing sensors and the selfie camera, and phones are dealing with the issue in different ways.
The ESR drive is a reflection of the culture war inside tech, an insular battle that means little to the candidates who are now reaping a windfall because of it.
For a country to be declared noncompliant by WADA means little, but depriving a nation's antidoping operation of WADA's endorsement is a strong signal to the I.O.C. and sports federations.
That warmth means little to no blue light — AKA the kind that has been shown to disrupt natural sleep cycles and prevent you from getting that much needed shut-eye.
Political independence means little when voters only have two major parties between which to choose that have any hope of winning in a winner-take-all, two-party-dominated general election.
Rescued by the people working at Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary (BLES) in Sukhothai, Thailand, the elephant named Sao Noi, which means Little Girl, arrived at her new home in late May.
Earlier this week, users online noticed that Xiaohongshu, which means 'little red book' in Chinese, was not available in major China Android app stores including those for Xiaomi and Huawei phones.
Still, delivering a good line off a teleprompter — Mr. Bloomberg reads from one at almost every public event — means little if he cannot nail the moments when the script isn't there.
It smashed the record and grabbed local headlines again, but the event means little other than a big publicity win for the company and showcasing the art of drumming up sales.
But, of course, that means little to Trump, who basically just decided to recycle that same rhetoric he used after Charlottesville to say that there are somehow two sides to fact-based science.
" She added that barre workouts are "excellent for pregnant women in all trimesters as you mostly rely on your body weight, so it means little impact for your joints and is generally low risk.
But the review is less stringent for private companies like Landbridge than for state-owned companies, a distinction that means little in China, where private companies often work hand in glove with the government.
But that means little for overall box-office sales: growth will slow to a low single-digit percentage for all of 2016, compared to the previous year's 48 percent expansion, analysts at Nomura reckon.
Republicans spent most of 2017 trying and failing to repeal Obamacare — but that failure means little to a federal appeals court that is expected to strike down the Affordable Care Act any day now.
At the counter you may find a few brigadeiros, truffles molded out of butter, chocolate and condensed milk, and their cousins, beijinhos — the name means little kiss — in bridal white, swapping chocolate for coconut.
" Twitter's official policy reads: "We believe in freedom of expression and in speaking truth to power, but that means little as an underlying philosophy if voices are silenced because people are afraid to speak up.
One of the Golden State Warriors' five consecutive trips to the Finals came at the expense of the Spurs, but Leonard said that experience and his time in the Western Conference means little these days.
It is treated as a "minority county," which means little other than having road signs in both Cornish and English, as well as its own flag consisting of a white cross on a black background.
Other buzzwords have turned sour in the mouths of House Republicans: talk of providing better "access" to coverage quickly became loaded, with Democrats arguing that "access" to insurance means little to people who cannot afford it.
And while awareness about drug abuse helps, it means little if there is no policy change or funding for affordable rehabilitation centers to stop addiction before it begins or curtail it after it has taken hold.
While the government has made much of its role in the US raid that resulted in the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, several Iraqis told me that his death means little to them.
Carolus Linnaeus, the same guy who came up with the binomial nomenclature we use for species names, originally named the species Serpula penis thanks to its long tube—serpula means little snake, and penis means penis.
Strip away the melodrama and the occasional musical number, and it's set in a world where the wicked are often rewarded, one's heroes fall indiscriminately, and truth means little in the face of propaganda and ignorance.
Fed officials have long warned that the central bank must raise rates from historic lows, since keeping them low means little room to use interest rate cuts to stimulate business if the economy enters another crisis.
When you think about the fact that the word stiletto means "little knife" in Italian, it's unsurprising that women (and drag queens) have been using them as weapons since the shoe was invented in the 1950s.
Of course, seeding means little once two extremely talented teams get out onto the virtual pitch: in early morning action, we've already seen NRG defeated by #4 Euro team Precision Z in a Game 5 overtime stunner.
The problem for both small-d democrats and large-d Democrats, however, is that the ability to make laws means little if you cannot win elections because the Supreme Court has dismantled the country's voting rights regime.
A good rake should be ergonomic, durable (that means little to no plastic), and last decades, but with so many options on the market, it can be hard to find one that checks all of those boxes.
Luke's team and Sony have both stated repeatedly that she never reported any assault when it occurred, which of course means little: So much sexual assault goes unreported and it forces the burden of proof on the victim.
"I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore" — the now-cliché legacy of "Network" in which he urges Americans to shout their rage — means little when our windows and rooftops are in our palms.
Its grandeur means little to Sookee, who finds herself sleeping in a cupboard: the first person to do so onscreen, I believe, since Harry Potter, and you half expect Ron Weasley to show up in a flying car.
Some advisers around Mr. Trump, including some who have left in the past year, believe that the number of weapons means little to the president; he wants to be seen as the man who ended the Korean War.
That marker means little, though, since she was on TV just last week in peak enraged form: She ripped into, among many things, the president's State of the Union address, the Nunes memo, Paul Ryan's morals, and workplace harassment.
Writing in the national weekly Die Zeit, Oliver Fritsch said of Mr. Ozil, "For him, the celebrity guest with whom he adorns his marriage ceremony and his life means little more than another Mercedes sports coupe or Hermès belt."
"  A different GOP strategist, Whit Ayres, said that "from the perspective of Americans who voted for, and continue to support, President Trump, it means little or nothing as long as he continues to achieve the goals for which they supported him.
For a country to be declared noncompliant by WADA in itself means little, but depriving a nation's antidoping operation of WADA's endorsement is a powerful signal to the I.O.C. and sports federations that can control a country's participation in global competition.
He wears a wristband that indicates his house has experienced some damage (green means little to no damage, yellow means mild damage, and red means unlivable conditions), and says the walls in his house are cracked and the balcony fell.
The loss means little over the course of a six-month season, but it did quickly wash away the warm feelings the Yankees had fostered in posting the best spring training record in team history, winning 24 of 33 games.
Another big factor in some areas is inconsistent access to health care, which means little preventive care and counseling on risk factors for heart disease, said Salim Virani, director of the Cardiology Fellowship program at Houston's Baylor College of Medicine.
"Freedom of expression means little as our underlying philosophy if we allow voices to be silenced because they are afraid to speak up," said a Twitter spokesperson in response to a request for comment—a verbatim quote from Vijaya Gadde's 2015 op-ed.
Looking up the IP address given by BAE of the malware's command and control server leads to Egypt, but that means little in the way of attribution; criminals often use servers in countries that have no bearing on their actual physical location.
"This surfy look means little fuss or effort in both application of the product and styling," says Pearson, who towel dries the style to about 50-percent dampness, then sprays in Keune Sea Salt Spray ($22) and leaves hair to dry naturally.
At one point, Mr. Merz challenged the viability of Germany's generous asylum laws in a borderless Europe — a common refrain that means little in the face of a set of European and international rules that will keep those laws on the books.
This is a small nocturnal primate (its name means "little night monkey" in Afrikaans), that also happens to be one of the animal kingdom's greatest jumpers, able to clear more than 2.25 meters in a single leap despite being no bigger than a small cat.
But there are at least two reasons why speaking of Wahhabism, while accurate, won't fly in most public pronouncements: The word means little to the US domestic audience, and it could alienate Saudi Arabia, a complicated partner (to say the least) in anti-terror efforts.
From a 2015 report from Ken Rosenthal following the incident at Fenway: I think we can all get on board with watching the game through netting, or foregoing a souvenir if it means little kids don't get hit in the face with 100 mph foul balls.
However, advocates argue that New York's lack of a statute of limitations on rape, which allows survivors the time to decide whether or not to press charges, means little if the DNA evidence isn't legally obligated to be held until then and can, instead, be destroyed by hospital officials.
The National Institute of Justice, a research arm of the Department of Justice, argues that the speed and certainty of punishment deter crime more than severity: Speed decreases time for witness intimidation and retaliation, while a severe punishment means little if perpetrators don't think they will get caught.
But for Karimullah, a resident of Jawdara, a small village in eastern in Afghanistan where a suicide bombing attributed to the Islamic State killed more than 70 people in October, battlefield victories, political posturing or even the recent death of the Islamic State's supreme leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, means little.
Not the valonqar we were looking for That is, until a redditor pieced together how a new baby could actually fulfill the second part of the prophecy brilliantly: [Spoilers Extended] So, about Cersei... from asoiaf Cersei always assumed that "valonqar" (which means "little brother" in Valyrian) referred to the "little" brother she despised most: Tyrion.
A great step forward for Bryan Barberena, and a wake up call for Northcutt who needs to slow things down and understand that the best in this sport succeed through gifts and strategy, and that all the athleticism and talent in the world means little if you routinely handicap yourself by giving experienced fighters easy opportunities.
Related: Escaped Mexican Drug Lord Chapo Guzmán Has Been Recaptured Yet while Mexico's political elite gloated — and his lawyers prepared a vigorous court battle against possible extradition —  leading analysts and critics of the US-backed drug war in Mexico noted that Guzmán's capture means little to the actual street-level drug market in America or to violence in Mexico.
While Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE insisted this week that anti-Semitism will not be tolerated, his pledge means little if he does nothing to address this problem within his own Cabinet.
The bull market is the third-longest of the 11 since World War II, according to research firm S&P Capital IQ. Krishna Memani, chief investment officer of Oppenheimer Funds, said he was optimistic that the bull market would extend its run because modest economic growth means little inflation and no need for the Federal Reserve to move too quickly to reverse its stimulus policies.

No results under this filter, show 151 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.