Sentence examples for Would meant from inspiring English sources

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As explained by Bertranou et al. (2011), the reform in Chile has its origin in the evidence that the system of individual accounts as designed in 1981 would meant that most pensioners would obtain very low benefits when compared with their incomes before retirement, with the most affected groups being low-income earners, seasonal workers, self-employed, and mostly women.

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"It would mean everything.

It would mean success.

Rules would mean new regulations.

This would mean civil disobedience.

"It would mean the world.

That would mean an I.M.F.

Priorities would mean controls.

This would mean war.

That would mean something.

Would mean economic disaster.

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