Sentence examples for mean a substantial from inspiring English sources

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Moving can mean a substantial difference.

These are also some of the state's priciest houses, so at $60 the sampler can mean a substantial savings.

They said the settlement was fair for both sides and would mean a substantial payoff for the partners.

Adding crossings would presumably mean a substantial increase in bridge and tunnel revenue, which the authority badly needs.

The new tariffs are likely to mean a substantial increase in the price of solar panels here.

In its submission to the RET review, Victoria supported the Abbott government's argument that a "real" 20% target would mean a substantial cut.

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In all this means a "substantial shortfall in profits compared to the guidance issued in March".

That meant a substantial increase in overall funding for a number of states.

Traditionally, metal recovery meant a substantial upfront investment in infrastructure, together with higher energy and chemical costs.

This often means a substantial loss in pricing power for suppliers and that's not the only negative.

(g Significant risk to the deposit insurance fund means a substantial probability that any Federal deposit insurance fund could suffer a loss.

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