Sentence examples for could mean controlling from inspiring English sources

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Update: To clarify, "winning" this war could mean controlling the bulk of the market share, not necessarily 100% of it.

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If I call even one of these races wrong, it could indeed mean control of the Senate flips, I fully realize.

"That could mean quality control — making sure the information is accurate — and it could mean a clearer presentation, or more information".

That could mean capital controls in emerging markets or new rules for investment funds that would punish short-term trading by investors.

Not only should this provide a landslide for Hillary Clinton, it could mean taking control of the Senate or even -- say it softly -- the House in November, as well.

A new bankruptcy court has, extraordinarily, given the finance ministry power over this bust conglomerate's assets, which could mean that partial control is returned to Prachai Leophairatana, the well-connected tycoon who drove it into bankruptcy in the first place (see article).

Pfizer's packaging mistake could mean your birth control pills don't work.

Becoming "redpilled" could mean realizing that Jews control the media, or that feminists are the real oppressors.

But it could mean operating in areas controlled by a potentially hostile Islamist militia.

If the average difficulty for each combination is different, it could mean that we can control the item difficulty by varying the factors.

The mission could mean operating in areas controlled by a potentially hostile Islamist militia, and EU forces taking considerable risks to destroy boats and infrastructure used by smugglers.

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