Sentence examples for mean a tie from inspiring English sources

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I mean, a tie?

I mean, a tie away, it's a good result for us".

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His vote against it would have meant a tie and a defeat for the amendment.

That means a tie breaker among the three teams will end up being determined by their places in the B.C.S. standings, a compilation of the coaches poll, the Harris Interactive poll and a sampling of computer rankings.

The last four of those were match points in the 12th game, but Schalken held on and that meant a tie-break was required to decide the set.

It came down to the last putt of the last match, with Bernhard Langer being asked to hole from five feet to win his game with Hale Irwin and so gain the point that would have meant a tied match, with Europe retaining the trophy they have held since 1985.

The Exiles' victory means a tied series, with Daniel Anderson's side keeping the silverware as a result of their win in last year's inaugural one-off International Origin encounter.

A victory or a tie would vault Sweden and Finland to the title games, while victories by the Czech Republic or Switzerland would mean a shootout tie breaker.

That could well mean a futile tie with Real Madrid or Bayern Munich.

For a man, this could mean a suit and tie and leather shoes with dressy socks; for a woman it could be a blazer and a blouse with a skirt or slacks, along with low heels and hosiery, among several possibilities.

That may mean a suit and tie or even a tuxedo or formal dress.

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