Stands
in sentence
1837 examples of Stands in a sentence
"F
" stands
for "face washing."
And finally, "E
" stands
for "environment," where we help the communities build latrines, and we teach them to separate their animals from their living quarters in order to reduce the fly population.
You're doubling down to a much bigger rocket called the BFR, which
stands
for ... GS: It's the Big Falcon Rocket.
Without the caregiver, they wouldn't survive, so it
stands
to reason that nature would endow them with these mechanisms of survival.
You can walk away, you can just watch as this character
stands
there in the blender and looks at you, or you can actually choose to interact with it.
It's an acronym that
stands
for the nature of the feedback you're getting after you made the decision.
As it stands, the US Constitution denies fundamental protections to victims of gender violence such as sexual assault, intimate partner violence and stalking.
Two females on the left and the right have been screaming and yelling at each other over food, because food is very important for the females, and so he stops the fight between them and
stands
between them like this.
So I come with my stencils, and I spray them on the suit, on the tank, and on the whole wall, and this is how it
stands
today until further notice.
It's sold at umbrella
stands
all over the streets, where people are unregistered, unlicensed, but MTN makes most of its profits, perhaps 90 percent of its profits, from selling through System D, the informal economy.
Now, in order for us to examine the overall impact of a health condition both on life expectancy as well as on the quality of life lived, we need to use a metric called the DALY, which
stands
for a Disability-Adjusted Life Year.
What SUNDAR
stands
for, in Hindi, is "attractive."
I think TaskRabbit and other examples of collaborative consumption are like lemonade
stands
on steroids.
So our sons are going to have to find some way of adapting to this, some new relationship with each other, and I think we really have to show them, and model for them, how a real man is someone who trusts his sisters and respects them, and wants to be on their team, and
stands
up against the real bad guys, who are the men who want to abuse the women.
The teacher sets the process in motion and then she
stands
back in awe and watches as learning happens.
The teacher only raises the question, and then
stands
back and admires the answer.
Now, if we've got all these networked devices that are helping us to do care anywhere, it
stands
to reason that we also need a team to be able to interact with all of that stuff, and that leads to the second pillar I want to talk about, care networking.
An elderly, white-haired man
stands
up.
The T doesn't stand for "human," it
stands
for "technology."
That's the work that
stands
before us.
Everyone who participates in this global exchange of ideas, whether it's here in this room or just outside this room or online or locally, where everybody lives, everyone who
stands
up to injustice and inequality, everybody who
stands
up to those who preach racism rather than empathy, dogma rather than critical thinking, technocracy rather than democracy, everyone who
stands
up to the unchecked power, whether it's authoritarian leaders, plutocrats hiding their assets in tax havens, or powerful lobbies protecting the powerful few.
So we take the pizza, our very first pizza, and we devour slice after slice as the deliveryman
stands
there and stares at us from the doorway.
And it makes you think about literally the hundreds or thousands of years of human creativity and how each individual artwork
stands
in for part of that story.
It's a Keynote Gold 84k, and the 84k
stands
for it had 84 kilobytes of memory.
If I look at Africa by population, East Africa
stands
out as so much potential.
It
stands
for the International Consortium for Health Outcome Measurement.
So ROV
stands
for Remote Operated Vehicle, which in our case means our little robot sends live video across that ultra-thin tether back to the computer topside.
Many of us carry this image of this all-knowing superhero who
stands
and commands and protects his followers.
Now this cloud is an inherent part of research, an inherent part of our craft, because the cloud
stands
guard at the boundary.
It
stands
guard at the boundary between the known and the unknown, because in order to discover something truly new, at least one of your basic assumptions has to change, and that means that in science, we do something quite heroic.
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