Sentence examples for could mean reporting from inspiring English sources

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This could mean reporting regularly to the UK Border Agency or residing at a specific address.

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Reliance on the exemption for freedom of expression could mean news reports and archives, or comments on posts or blogs are excluded.

The proposal, the Times reported, "could mean plans that cover aromatherapy but not chemotherapy".

(The discrepancy in figures could mean that the Acushnet reported to the Joseph Maxwell the total she had taken since leaving home on 3 January 1841, not just the amount she then had on board).

When you see "We're hearing reports," know that reports could mean anything from random mentions on Twitter to message board posts, or worse.

Studies show that most rape victims never report the assaults, and an increase in reports could mean the school is doing a better job of encouraging women to step forward.

This could mean the recording and reporting software packages will not only need to become more sophisticated, but could play a greater role in carbon management.

Goldman Sachs economists said that the ADP report, which is used to help estimate the outcome of the national report, could mean lower forecasts for Friday's numbers.

That sharp uptick in reported cases could mean more victims are coming forward, and having a general stand trial might signal that a culture of impunity no longer exists, even for top brass. .

The Institute of Fiscal Studies warned that the pre-budget report could mean large cuts in the defence budget over the next three years.

The new report could mean further trouble for a system that has drawn criticism since its existence was first revealed in July.

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