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  • 21Means — may refer to: Means (surname) Definitions Mean (average), a term used in mathematics and statistics Means (ethics), something of instrumental value in order to achieve an end Means (law), an aspect of a crime needed to convince a jury of guilt in …

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  • 22means test — Added to the Code in 2005, the means test is intended to screen out those filing Chapter 7 who are supposedly able to repay some part of their debts. The test is found in Official Form B22a. Debtors who fail the means test may convert their case… …

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  • 23means-test — means′ test v. t. 1) cvb to subject (a person or a specific benefit) to a means test: The government proposes to means test Medicare[/ex] 2) cvb to perform a means test: fair and responsible means testing[/ex] • Etymology: 1960–65 …

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  • 24Means of Evil —   …

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  • 25means — [n1] way, method agency, agent, aid, apparatus, auspices, avenue, channel, course, dodge*, equipment, expedient, factor, fashion, gimmick*, instrument, instrumentality, instrumentation, intermediary, machinery, manner, measure, mechanism, medium …

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  • 26Means of Production — Compilation album by Aim Released 29 April 2003 …

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  • 27means test — In bankruptcy, a formula that uses predefined income and expense categories to determine whether a debtor whose current monthly income is higher than the median family income for his or her state should be allowed to file for bankruptcy.… …

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  • 28Means by Which the End Is Justified — EP by Into the Moat Released August 1, 2003 Genre Mathcore Metalcore Deathcore …

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  • 29means test — n an official check in order to find out whether someone is poor enough to need money from the government >means tested adj ▪ means tested benefits …

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  • 30means — course of action, late 14c., from MEAN (Cf. mean) (n.); sense of wealth is first recorded c.1600. Cf. Fr. moyens, Ger. Mittel. Phrase by no means attested from late 15c.; means test is from 1930 …

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