Sentence examples for mean taking from inspiring English sources

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That can mean taking more risks.

"But it doesn't mean taking up arms.

They mean taking the reins of your own life.

Controlling the costs of welfare will mean taking tough decisions.

"I mean taking that place on," the woman said.

This might mean taking risks and being innovative".

"But being reborn does mean taking on new challenges".

That's going to mean taking money away from people who make out really well right now".

Heath's "plans to modernise the agricultural labour market" mean taking farm workers back in time.

This might mean taking more time with friends instead of more time for making money.

Faith-based farming can also mean taking responsibility for the hired hands.

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