Sentence examples for communications meant from inspiring English sources

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Downed communications meant that radio was the only way to communicate with many areas, he said.

Many companies would be freer to choose their location, as better communications meant they would no longer need to be near their suppliers or customers.

The failure to follow up on the 2008 recommendation to monitor his communications meant they failed to monitor his developing links with two Aqap members.

The Cruz camp's emphasis on quick, sophisticated communications meant that it could send a directive to spread the story to campaign workers in every Iowa precinct, but it also left behind a digital trail of tweets and e-mail alerts.

It was made clear to them, and their LMA appointed lawyers, that the nature of the communications meant the club was under a duty to report their findings to the FA if they did not take appropriate action themselves.

Poor communications meant that many civilians of Zimbabwe were unable to convert old bearer cheques to new ones before the deadline.

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Increasing mobility combined with cheaper communications means that in the future, "the global community is becoming connected in a manner not experienced since our small-world evolutionary origins in Africa".

Cheaper communications mean more north-south collaboration, and indeed more south-south collaboration.

Some say modern communications mean that the pressure and attention is too intense.

Internet communications mean skilled workers anywhere in the world are potential employees, which often drives down costs.

And the growing ease of communications means that they have no need to loosen their ties with their old countries.

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