Sentence examples for ahead meaning from inspiring English sources

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Our business model incorporates change as we're always modifying or adding components to stay ahead, meaning we disrupt the traditional approach to digital.

My house would be under compulsory purchase if the runway goes ahead, meaning that the government would buy it and offer the current market value plus (I believe) 25% and moving costs.

Currently, although the labor market is buoyant in Portland, there is some uncertainty ahead, meaning that there are many people moving into the area who are unsure whether they will be staying for more than a couple of years.

Last quarter, the company revealed that it had only 320 million monthly active users, with weak guidance for the quarter ahead meaning that Twitter's ability to capture its much larger non-registered audience represents a big opportunity.

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A longer-term average has Mr. Romney three percentage points ahead there, meaning that Arizona leans a net of seven points more Republican than the average of national surveys.

Mr. Yaroslavsky, the county supervisor, said construction was slightly ahead of schedule, meaning a disaster like a failure to reopen the freeway before people headed to work on Monday morning is likely to be averted.

To my surprise, the President of the United States, Barack Obama, came in ahead of me, meaning that, by your determination, he is "less influential" than I am.

Henry started throwing Dallas around outside the ring, not caring about the referee's ten-count, but as the official reached nine, Dallas snuck in the ring ahead of Henry, meaning the World's Strongest Man was disqualified.

Ms. Wagner noted in the interview that the current Bayreuth leadership has signed contracts with artists as far ahead as 2015, meaning that until then, any new leadership would essentially be administering Mr. Wagner's legacy.

Going into the final round, the United States was nearly five points ahead of China — meaning that every one of the American women could falter and the U.S. would probably still take the gold.

Yaniky attends a meeting where people wear white paper hats that mean "Beginning to Begin," or pink ones meaning "Moving Ahead in Beginning"; they are labeled "Whiny" or "Self-Absorbed" and are taught there's "A Time for Me to Win".

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