Sentence examples for entry meant from inspiring English sources

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But Britain's entry meant that the Commonwealth would be less and less a matter of material ties and more and more one of tradition and sentiment.

In an earlier age, he wrote, the barriers to entry meant that advertisers had no choice but to use newspapers to reach their customers.

For the team, the decision to give their consent – and even to back his entry meant keeping their No1 driver happy.

Baldwin confirmed that the retirement was still the plan just last week, in a Huffington Post blog entry meant to clear up statements he had made saying "30 Rock" would end in 2012, as well.

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The general attitude was positive at entry (mean 71.5 points).

But vanishingly small barriers to entry mean its profit margins are likely to shrink.

Entry means the action by which a person passes through an opening into a permit-required confined space.

The omissions from Ms Dorries' entry means that constituents, other Members and the wider public do not have access to this information in her case.

In suburban areas, Mr. Harris said, "high barrier to entry means building in New Canaan or Bronxville, where they don't want apartments at all.

And for data providers, ubiquitous availability of information and low barriers to entry means that the competitive advantage gained from the data itself can be quickly eroded.

The cut-off date for school entry means a child born on 30 August and one born on 1 September in the same year will enter reception a year apart.

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