Sentence examples for may only mean from inspiring English sources

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Yet those same greedy, incompetent bankers collected those bonuses based on their mastery of the financial universe – so if Madoff pocketed some of their cash, it may only mean that there is in fact some justice in the world.

Skip gaily through the street and the chances are that you are hooked up with Duchin or Ben Bernie; step nobly and majestically, and your subconscious is probably linked with Toscanini, the feeling of terror and foreboding that grips us all at certain hours may only mean that Orson Wells is on the air.

The plan may only mean a quarter of the patients using the unit are affected as the rest will still be able to get the treatment they need from the service that emerges from the reorganisation.

So we should not make too much of Marcus' diffidence about his mastery of physics (vii.67), for he may only mean that his own technical grasp of Stoic physics is inadequate, rather than that he lacks confidence in its superiority over Epicurean physics.

As suggested, earlier, however, this outcome may only mean that the size manipulation was too small in that all objects were represented as smaller than a standard computer screen, whereas our real-life experience entails perceiving objects much smaller than to much larger than our physical body size.

This may only mean using certain components of the impairment classification.

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Adding in a feature that could help better connect users to ads based on bandwidth may not only mean serving more ads, but also encouraging advertisers to push more ads to those users.

Getting killed at sea may not only mean an irrecoverable dead body, but also, chances would be slim of ever knowing if the person is alive or not.

The fact that so few young, healthy people are buying insurance may not only mean that the number of uninsured people stops going down.

Gloom at the world's petrol pumps, it may be assumed, can only mean hand-rubbing glee for their biggest supplier.

Yep, Harington doesn't know if he'll return for Season 6, which can only mean Jon Snow may die at the end of Season 5. (Take a moment to breathe).

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