Sentence examples for could means from inspiring English sources

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If we turn on all the sensors in the belt region, then the deployment could means that -1 ≠ Q k and -1

This could means that the basic structure is destroyed during the photodegradation and the formed fragments, with absorption at different wavelength, are less recalcitrant so that they undergo photodegradation preferentially, compared to Finasteride.

However, when GreatFire.org reproduced the same result via the Firefox web browser, the message the browser offers is far more detailed, saying also that the error could means "that someone is trying to impersonate the site, and you shouldn't continue".

That could means trying out a thought-provoking caption or posting a genuinely candid photo of yourself (fake laughing doesn't count).

However, doubts about the specificity of these assays also emerged in the last years [ 40], which could means that the prevalence record could actually be higher than the real.

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That could mean anything.

Exposure could mean death.

That could mean further trials.

It could mean being dignified.

This could mean sending trainers.

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