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View definitions for have the means for

have the means for

verb as in afford

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“Because they will attack the institutions if they don’t have the means for living.”

“Because they will attack the institutions if they don’t have the means for living.”

You may have the means for an in-law apartment by then.

The question of whether to consult a therapist is so often framed as “if what’s happening isn’t normal,” but if you have the means for therapy, it can help a great deal even when something that’s happening is in the “realm of normalcy.”

From Slate

To quote researchers at the time6: “if the CO2 concentration were found to vary in time, one would have the means for testing the well-known greenhouse theory of climate change.”

From Nature

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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