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mean to practice vs mena practising

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'mean to practice' or 'mean practicing'. 'Mean to practice' is used when someone intends or plans to practice something, while 'mean practicing' is used when someone is currently practicing something.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

mean to practice

This phrase is incorrect.

The correct form is 'mean to practice', which is used when someone intends or plans to practice something.
  • And you mean to practice it here, in secret, in my clinic, On these women who come to me as their last hope?
  • identify means to disseminate best practice throughout the private sector,
  • Guys, I don't mean to interrupt practice,
  • Yet the same does not apply to the ongoing violations of human rights, by which I also mean the right to practice one's religion freely.
  • The report also makes a passing reference to the fact that in the new Member States, industry is losing ground, and that the EU must find the means to halt unfair practices by large companies.
  • Again, such an approach could lead to the conclusion that the whole power generation sector fulfils an SGEI - which would clearly be in breach of the spirit Community legislation and practice means to give to the concept.
  • Member States shall establish adequate and effective means to combat unfair commercial practices in order to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Directive in the interest of consumers.
  • On 25 June 2001, the General Affairs Council approved the Commission communication referred to above and emphasised 'the necessity to ensure consistency between the external and internal policies as well as the need to explore the development of possible means and practices to this end'.
  • B. whereas, when a group of citizens are victims of the same infringement, individual lawsuits may not constitute an effective means to stop unlawful practices or to obtain compensation, in particular if the individual loss is small in comparison with the litigation costs;
  • It must remain clear that to innovate does not mean to imitate the old practice of privatising profit and socialising losses or that to diversify means to transfer the costs of decisions made by a few people to society as a whole.
  • Might I urge the Commission to use all possible means to combat unfair commercial practices in some countries?
  • So that we can have confidence in your Commission at least until the year 2005, it must first be confirmed what this new spirit in the relations between the Council and the Commission will come to mean in practice.
  • In view of the fact that EMAS is now being opened to all economic sectors, the requirement that best available technology must be used is likely to mean in practice that many sectors will be prevented from participating in EMAS.
  • How long can the European Union go on prohibiting the use of flakes in the maturing of wine or the addition of water, if we are allowing wines produced by means of these practices to be imported?
  • In adopting a resolution on the counterfeiting of medicinal products, MEPs consider that the European Community should equip itself as a matter of urgency with the means to combat effectively illicit practices in the area of piracy and the counterfeiting of medicines.
  • In its resolution of 7 September 2006 on counterfeiting of medicinal products, the European Parliament took the view that the European Community should equip itself as a matter of urgency with the means to combat effectively illicit practices in the area of piracy and the counterfeiting of medicines.
  • Considers that the European Community should equip itself as a matter of urgency with the means to combat effectively illicit practices in the area of piracy and the counterfeiting of medicines;
  • Considers that the European Community should equip itself as a matter of urgency with the means to combat effectively criminal practices in the area of piracy and the counterfeiting of medicines;
  • Considers that the European Community should equip itself as a matter of urgency with the means to combat effectively criminal practices in the area of piracy and the counterfeiting of medicines;
  • Considers that the European Union should equip itself as a matter of urgency with the means to combat effectively illicit practices in the area of piracy and the counterfeiting of medicines;

Alternatives:

  • intend to practice
  • plan to practice

mena practising

This phrase is incorrect.

The correct form is 'mean practicing', which is used when someone is currently practicing something.
  • (CLEARS THROAT) Mena Camp, thank you, driver.
  • This is Mena, this is how I make a joke at people.
  • By the way, Mena said her boyfriend might swing by and drop of her jacket.
  • The European Commission's regional program for the MENA region to promote the role of women in economic life is a positive step.
  • Actually just practising for the Physics Department food fight.
  • Forest owners' associations have also proven to be an effective means of providing information on sustainable forestry and the basis for practising it.
  • And in Bolivia he went by the name "Adolfo Mena González"
  • But generally, the trends that start in Egypt have historically spread across the MENA region, the Middle East and North Africa region.
  • Indications of that are EU cooperation with the Mediterranean countries within the framework of the Barcelona Process and moves to continue the MENA series of Summits next spring.
  • At the end of the visit Mr Spring addressed the MENA Conference which is intended to underpin and support regional cooperation and the peace process.
  • I mena, FEMA- FEMA is hopeless.
  • On 7 May, several hundred conservative Salafist Muslims had gathered outside the Saint Mena church following allegations that a Christian woman was being held there against her will because she had married a Muslim man and wanted to convert to Islam.
  • Subject: Women's rights in the MENA Region
  • It is apparent to all that recent democratising developments within the MENA region are having, and will continue to have, profound implications for Europe; not least in the area of mass migration.
  • The MENA region has the greatest gender disparity of any region of the world in terms of political rights, social freedoms and levels of education, health and employment.
  • Hence, while the events so far in the MENA region are adding considerable uncertainty to the global economic outlook, they are unlikely to derail the recovery going forward.
  • Address:Kushal Khan Mena, District Number 5, Kabul, Afghanistan
  • -Very good practising, Sofia.
  • No, I mean how long have you been practising meditation?
  • I mean, I've been practising a lot, and... now I think I can get it, get it right.

Alternatives:

  • intend practicing
  • currently practicing

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