Sentence examples for may mean walking from inspiring English sources

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It may mean walking more or wearing sweaters indoors in the winter with the thermostat set at 64 degrees.

For these communities, travel to health facilities may mean walking for an hour or more to a road, followed by a drive in a vehicle, which may be only occasionally available.

This may mean walking around the table as you recite the information to yourself or standing against the wall as you read your notes.[25].

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Results The mean walking speed was 0.88 (range 0.15-1.60) m/s.

This just means walking around the cage.

Resting means walking, not sitting, however.

For you, this may mean a brisk walk outside.

In severe cases though, it may mean being unable to walk up stairs without holding on, or forgetting to take off your clothes before having a shower.

But for women and girls it may mean being able to walk down the street without being attacked or raped, and having access to legal redress when threatened or beaten behind closed doors.

For parents and prospective students, fewer dollars spent on facilities may mean that the gleaming library they walked through on a recent campus tour may be closed one day a week and the late-night campus shuttle service may be out of service by the time the student is a sophomore.

This may mean quite a bit of standing and walking prior to the dinner.

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