Typically used to describe someone's other, which happens to be the same sex. IE, "My aunt's SIGNIFICANT OTHER is coming over tomorrow." Typically signifies that "my aunt" would be a lesbian.
it is just the band's logo, which is a Celtic Knot of the letter B. other than that i don't think it has any significant meaning.
In science (and possibly in psychology as well), "significant" has a special meaning, which is that two things appear to be correlated more than one would expect from random chance.If, for example, we have a lot of lab rats, and we play Justin Bieber at half of them and Frank Sinatra at the other half, and all the Bieber rats turn out to be homosexual and none of the Sinatra rats do, that's significant. If we only have a few rats, or if some of the Bieber rats and some of the Sinatra rats are homosexual, then maybe it's significant and maybe it's not; there are mathematical tests you can do to say with varying levels of confidence "Justin Bieber turns rats homosexual."
There are several factors that influenced music in the 1950's. In most cases, music was influenced by the events happening as well as other trends in the society.
It's not all that significant, actually. Popular yes, significant no.
Significant other
Cheated on by a significant other
I assume you mean significant digits. All digits are significant. A zero between other digits is always significant.
Statistically: Dependent risk factors require other risk factors to reach statistical significance Independent risk factors are still statistically significant when adjusted for known risk factors
All factors are equally significant.
The difference is not significant and other factors may intervene.
All numbers have factors. Some numbers have some of the same factors as other numbers. These are common factors.
Equated means set equal to each other, so equated factors means factors that are equal.
Girlfriend, Boyfriend, Husband or Wife. The other significant person in your life besides yourself.
A jealous (boyfriend girlfriend husband wife) you get it right :)
Answer: There are six. Answer: There is no such thing as "significant numbers". I assume you mean "significant digits". All digits are significant in this case - a zero (or more than one zero) between other digits is always significant.
Typically used to describe someone's other, which happens to be the same sex. IE, "My aunt's SIGNIFICANT OTHER is coming over tomorrow." Typically signifies that "my aunt" would be a lesbian.