Sentence examples for To means from inspiring English sources

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To means

adjective

Common; general.

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To means ten.

Obama seems to means what he says.

To start to means test it would erode it..

It turns out to means not very free at all.

The alternative would be to means test everyone in the country.

Compare to means liken to; compare with means make a comparison.

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It amounts to means-testing the system.

I remain equally as resistant to means-testing as Beveridge was 70 years ago.

Cameron says it is right to means-test the legal aid system.

An important vehicle for realizing that change will be to means-test and voucherize entitlement programs.

Although the opposition parties grumble about Gordon Brown subjecting so many families to means-testing, it turns out their response would be to means-test his tax credits even more aggressively.

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