Sentence examples for cases it means from inspiring English sources

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In some cases it means you can't walk.

— SHAQ (@SHAQ) 18 Nov 08 In a few cases it means something harder to describe.

Economic growth does not necessarily mean shared growth: in some cases it means widening inequality, most vividly in South Africa.

In most cases it means that a person on a zero hours contract is declined for insurance and rejected as a tenant.

So, in many cases, it means that the political is more defining than theological beliefs, which has not been the case historically.

In most cases, it means the internet is on your telly, which in turn means that websites are already by default "on TV".

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In most cases, it meant that the main breadwinner was, at best, facing a substantial cut in salary and, at worst, unable to work at all.

In many cases rehabilitation meant that an offender would be released on probation under some condition; in other cases it meant that he would serve a relatively longer period in custody to undergo treatment or training.

In some cases, it meant building a product that improved the lives of millions of people every day.

In most cases it meant that a married gay man was worth less than half of what a married heterosexual of the same rank and seniority was worth.

The costs were highly variable – in some cases it meant paying for tea and coffee or meals rather than getting them free.

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