Examples of using Has a meaning in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Every symptom has a meaning and represents an intelligent response on a biological level, with underlying conflicts on different aspects of our being.
Every symptom has a meaning and represents an intelligent response on a biological level,
small statues̶ a memory palace where each object has a meaning, a purpose.
Each designer is hand-picked to ensure that the vision is maintained- to create timeless design where each product has a meaning, a purpose and a function.
on the Member States when they apply European law, has a meaning far beyond all this.
also that every day has a meaning.
as a human action where every circumstance has a meaning.
The world belongs to me, properly that too is empty talk, which has a meaning only in so far as I respect no alien property.
But this inadequacy has a meaning, this relation has a meaning: a practical meaning. .
I get that it has a meaning for a lot of people, and that meaning became a kind of lifestyle,
To be the largest bank in the Nordic region has a meaning only if we can utilise all the knowledge
Life then has a meaning and they have a wish to get out of bed every day
I feel like my job has a meaning, not only because I am achieving targets
are individuals who are characterized of being a consuming generation who considers that the brand is important and has a meaning in their buying process.
say that solidarity for us has a meaning and that it is possible to build a Europe in which large
It will have a meaning.
Finally our lives have a meaning.
I work with things that have a meaning to me.
Boceprevir has a mean total body clearance(CI/F)
Latasha's life had a meaning.