Sentence examples for mean exporting from inspiring English sources

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It would mean exporting Syria's chaos to its already vulnerable Iraqi, Lebanese and Jordanian neighbors.

It does not mean exporting the Telekom name into exotic new markets or services.

But real success would mean exporting to the toy markets of the industrialised world.

For the United States, once a giant producer and now a giant importer, higher prices mean exporting more money.

Mr Valderrama hopes that the next step will mean exporting not just raw ingredients but also finished products such as Peruvian sauces and conserves, adding value and creating jobs.

To generate work for all its staff, however, the firm will have to push up its output to 800,000 cars which will mean exporting more.This sort of thinking cannot persist.

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It means exporting some construction jobs to factories outside New York, and while many modular factories are unionized, the employees tend to earn less than traditional construction workers.

Buying means exporting wealth and we must recognise that in years to come, going this route will make the UK a less important global customer, less able to negotiate the best terms, and this will accelerate the downward economic spiral.

That means exporting liquid natural gas could make it dirtier than coal.

Currencies that soar when the dollar and renminbi remain weak can mean export markets are lost.

The annual mean exported fluxes of cumulated At and DEA are stable, which indicates a long time transfer in the unsaturated or saturated zone with a progressive leaching of the stock of At and DEA probably accumulated in the soil and the vadose zone.

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