Means in a sentence as a noun

Chronic use probably means your devs are bored.

Bored devs probably means you better take a deep hard look at everything else.

This, of course, is what APIs do and this means that his conclusion can be used as a powerful guide in all future API copyright cases.

If you want to win at the "italian restaurant" search game, you have to bid the highest for the ad, which means you must have the highest margin.

This means, however, you are 7% likely to lose all the money, and we only make .9% margins, so this is going to be a No. We get that you don't like this.

Review the vendor’s dishonest actions and use whatever means you deem necessary to bring this person to justice.

This means malaria must be really good at two things: keeping its host walking around and going undetected for as long as possible.

The faster you get things done, and the more thorough and error-free they are, the more ideas you can execute on, which means you will learn faster in the future too. Over the long term, programming skill is like compound interest.

This means that the "not getting it" is endemic across the company: the PMs don't get it, the engineers don't get it, the product teams don't get it, nobody gets it.

This woman is routinely involved in travesties of justice related to online activities and thinks this means sending "a message".

For every Watsi, we have a hundred ******** companies with ******** products, providing yet another means of idle distraction for indolent westerners.

I think people here tend to assume that being an engineer/programmer means that not only must they treat their code with utmost logic and rationality, but that they should look at life in the same manner - that to be an empathetic and emotional person puts them at some sort of optimizational and productive disadvantage.

The people who actually work the port asked that they not disrupt the port, but in the end these dreadlocked, shiftless complainers cost those longshoremen a day in wages -- Viva El Proletariado!What we have today is a group of young, electively poor white kids who are upset that the price of unheated lofts and dingy Victorians are being driven up by people who have the means and motivation to actually own and improve them.

Means definitions

noun

how a result is obtained or an end is achieved; "a means of control"; "an example is the best agency of instruction"; "the true way to success"

See also: agency

noun

an instrumentality for accomplishing some end

noun

considerable capital (wealth or income); "he is a man of means"

See also: substance