Sentence examples for goods mean from inspiring English sources

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Similar rules introduced two decades ago for white goods mean fridges and freezers, for example, now use about one-third less electricity than they did then.

"What do low-cost goods mean in light of the pressing issues of the global environment, global human rights and the global labor force?" Ms. Strasser asked.

And if elephants disappear in the wild, these same market forces in luxury goods mean that other species will be in danger too: the rhino, the giraffe, the lion.

The visual properties of luxury goods mean that the products themselves broadcast their authenticity (or, at least, their proximity as a copy).

Taxes on luxury goods mean that smartphones in Latin America are nearly twice as expensive as they are in the low-growth markets of Europe and North America, despite the fact that the minimum wage is two-thirds lower across Latin America.

However, the lesser populations of small states give rise to diseconomies of scale, as indivisibilities in the provision of these public goods mean that they face higher costs per person.

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All those foreigners buying inexpensive French goods meant that France was sucking up money.

"Reducing the consumption of imported goods means confronting the sanctions," Mr. Bahmani said this month.

From the environmentalist viewpoint "public goods" means protecting wildlife.

Shelling continued, and relief goods meant for displaced people were looted.

What can good mean other than experience and authority?

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