Sentence examples for ironically this means from inspiring English sources

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Ironically, this means that potentially moderate candidates like Bush, despite what he says tonight, might secretly be rooting for Obama to win.

Ironically, this means that the bulging reservoirs that gave Costa Rica its green energy surge are likely to be attributable, at least partially, to climate change.

Ironically, this means that managers are sometimes not getting valuable input even from the people they themselves would acknowledge are best-positioned to give it.

Ironically, this means that whereas previously the government of the day had been able to divide and conquer the various industry associations due to their competing priorities, this has now all changed.

Ironically, this means the Rule 701 value will be easier to determine for restricted tokens and token options, where, for the reasons discussed above, a trading market for the underlying tokens should already exist that supports calculation of the value, as compared to RTUs, where the issuer will need to estimate the fair value at the time of grant.

Ironically, this means that Google (or Facebook) can release a set of iOS apps that connect to each other preferentially, leaving the Apple applications out of the loop.

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But, ironically, this meant that it required far more staff than it would if it came up with its own ideas and hired people to execute them.

Ironically, this meant there was less and less system left, no common terms by which the whole community could move ahead.

Ironically, this meant judges couldn't overturn an act of Parliament.

Ironically, this meant that the ethanol that was meant to be a cleaner gasoline alternative would actually lead to higher emissions from evaporation, and hence to greater smog formation.

Ironically, this could mean we all end up paying for content.

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