Sentence examples for changes which may mean from inspiring English sources

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It approves what it considers appropriate changes, which may mean something different in different areas and even from house to house.

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The results have been analyzed by fast Fourier analysis whence it was found that the surface can be considered as fractal, and its dimension is not changed by the implantation process which may mean that concomitant sputter erosion is minimal.

• Climate change adds moisture to the atmosphere, which may mean that storms come with more rain and more flooding.

"We need more money, definitely, we are about 10th in [the] league of EU countries, and we need more commitment to leadership, training and also for NHS England and NHS Improvement to sit down with patient groups, organisations such as the Kings Fund, and analyse what the problems are, and come up with a list of solutions and put it to the public, which may mean some radical changes," she said.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has also been quoted as saying that he wants to make going from Vista to Windows 7 "less jarring," which may mean fewer interface changes and (hopefully) not as much incompatible driver rigmarole.

The study perspective was European, which may mean that some global effects of climate change were not considered.

Lips notes that the resulting changes could mean that the salamanders spend more time foraging for food and less time looking for mates, which may mean having fewer young and being more vulnerable to predators.

Which may mean something.

The weather should be warmer, at least, which may mean nothing, but may mean everything.

That November, Barack Obama said, "Change," which may basically have meant, "Not that".

"The market has to move to a new business model," says a senior Treasury official.That means wrenching change, which may explain why stockmarkets fell on the day of the announcement.

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