(1) Yet there was no mistaking David's deep, meaningful eyes.(2) The comparison must be meaningful and relevant.(3) The strategy will apply different messaging and tactics that are meaningful to consumers as they enter different life stages.(4) After a meaningful glance at Celeste, the Seer withdrew into silence.(5) However, these connections are not clear enough for the experience to be meaningful to anyone who was not there.(6) If they don't, start throwing meaningful glances toward the door.(7) For this reason, the Law of Emphyteusis was certainly Argentina's most important step toward meaningful land reform.(8) Yet, such praise has come to be more meaningful and important than any accolades he might have received for news articles he crafted in another life.(9) As it turns out, many virtual entities lend themselves well to the meaningful assignment of status functions.(10) Throughout the experiential learning cycle, learners are actively involved in every aspect of constructing their knowledge in a manner that is meaningful to them.(11) Emotional Branding navigates these choppy waters by enabling brands to carry on a personal dialogue with consumers on the issues which are most meaningful to them.(12) Some recognize that men and women are different, but worry that tailoring their product or service to be meaningful to women could undermine their appeal to men.(13) Children who see literacy as a family value and learn early on that reading and writing are pleasurable, important and meaningful are more successful in school.(14) To map that joining, we must explore emerging technologies, not merely because they are new, but because they have some bearing on a facet of sound and music that is meaningful to us.(15) The hump-backed woman cast a meaningful glance at Cixi, whose mouth became firm with indignation.(16) The marketing strategy is to create a point of difference that is meaningful to the patient.