means
Example Sentences
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“It also means rivers and streams are going to dry out sooner, and that has bad implications for natural ecosystems and our fisheries,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times
However, in order to get a passport, people still need to prove their citizenship, which for most Americans, means providing their birth certificate.
From Salon
At least one official believes that means the Fed can’t simply “look through” the inflationary impact of higher oil prices.
From Barron's
Although not spelt out precisely during the interview, the implication of Block’s trade rationale is that higher unemployment means economic weakness and this would in turn lead to deteriorating corporate financials.
From MarketWatch
That means an entire generation of Italian middle-schoolers has now grown up without seeing their country participate in the World Cup.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.