Sentence examples for also meaning that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "also meaning that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or elaborate on a previous statement by indicating an additional meaning or implication.
Example: "The project deadline is next Friday, also meaning that we need to finalize our plans by the end of this week."
Alternatives: "which implies that" or "indicating that".

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All this means drivers are less likely to make spontaneous trips into town, fulfilling the government's goal of reducing car traffic, but also meaning that people are less likely to drive into London for shopping expeditions, for instance.

Good news for people who think outside the iTunes box, multimedia player VLC hit the Apple store today, meaning you can now play AVI and Quicktime movies without having to convert them to iTunes, and also meaning that the app will presumably be taking at least some eyeball traffic away from the iTunes store.

He had surgery in Aurillac the next day, with the scheduled recovery time for the injury ruling him out for the remainder of the season, also meaning that it would likely end his professional career.

BeBe, I'm also meaning that the new songs get sort of elevated into a "The Star Spangled Banner" and "My Country 'Tis of Thee" especially in this album's context and from the passionate way you're singing them.

And that has resulted not only in greater citizen involvement in the creation, implementation and evaluation of programs, but it's also meaning that the programs themselves are tailored for the communities rather than invented by some bureaucrat in an office that's not in touch with what people really need.

Given the fact that x N cannot be greater than 1, the product of (x1 ×  e α ) cannot exceed unity also, meaning that maximum value of which x1 can reach is ∼e −α.

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The country's largest college testing services ACT and College Board (which administers the SAT are also participating, meaning that CLIMB also has information on the more than 3.7 million students who take the SAT and ACT each year.

The term also has an older, sharper meaning that implies miscarriage of justice – as in "he was framed".

As a consequence, tracking went also in the opposite direction, meaning that absence of pain predicted continued absence of pain.

The natural history of disease in terms of BMI change was also modelled, meaning that as people aged, mean BMI increased, as did the likelihood of disease and death due to obesity.

MLE is also efficient, meaning that it asymptotically has the lowest mean squared error of all unbiased estimators.

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