Sentence examples for could mean just from inspiring English sources

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It could mean just the opposite.

That could mean just how people treat time worldwide.

Decoration could mean just a subtle braiding that seemed to fit organically with the tiaras, which might have been flower halos.

A nucleus made up of those four players next season, along with other now-seasoned players and a highly touted recruiting class, could mean, just perhaps, that the Penn men's team is on the way back up.

Officials at Tepco said it believed all three nuclear reactors are likely to have suffered partial meltdowns, though this could mean just one fuel rod or nearly all of them melting within the cores.

He could mean just urgent and emergency services, such as potentially life-saving surgery, backed up by the diagnostic tests they inevitably involve, such as blood tests, X-rays and scans.

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For Tiger Woods, this could probably mean just about anything other than playing golf and getting girls' numbers, so there is a lot of room for growth.

It could be that they're just having a terrible day, or it could mean they just don't want to chat with you.

Increasing the flow could mean not just more water available downstream, but increased renewable energy production upstream.

A failure to do so could mean not just its own eventual demise, but that of Labour and the left for a generation or more.

This could mean not just new databases and better data "hygiene", but new inputs, new workflows and new information ontologies, all before you start to build the model that can take you towards recommendation or prediction to support decision making.

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