Sentence examples for change meant from inspiring English sources

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The change meant a connection through the busy Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

The change meant another adjustment in what has been a trying season for Leetch.

As Padmanabhan saw it, this legal change meant that Marthanda Varma had no business asserting control over the temple.

It was a change meant to reflect the idea that, once we confess, we come closer to God.

The change meant less work for workers in the revenue department, who handle fares and prepare deposit slips.

The couple saved one day's childcare costs and the change meant that they qualified for child benefit.

For German corporations, the change meant that investors in London and New York, rather than Frankfurt, wielded greater influence.

Civil rights organizations said the change meant that the state woud no longer face threats of economic boycotts.

Karzai said the change meant "it took us a year and a half to take back Musa Qala".

Psychology Today warned that the change meant "the end of Western civilization," or at least signaled "a decline in our standard of living".

For his hospitalized patients, the change meant putting their trust in a doctor who knew them less intimately but was more available and more adept at hospital care.

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