Sentence examples for mean the need from inspiring English sources

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That billions of pounds of benefits are going unclaimed doesn't mean the need for them has magically disappeared.

It is because this hasn't happened that "need" has come to be defined by ever narrowing "eligibility criteria" only to mean the need that is granted a service.

"That doesn't mean the need to sell the artwork has gone away, but we've been concentrating on moving the college forward".

"Sure, if you offer people a resource people will use it, but the lack of a resource doesn't mean the need wasn't there".

For an acute hospital like ours, this might mean 15-25 admissions admissions per week – which, with average stays for older people of more than 10 days, could mean the need for an additional ward.

The bigger screen sizes mean the need for improved technology to manage blur in fast-moving screens.

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That means the need for warehouse/distribution space will mushroom.

"More students means the need for more services," he said.

Or they understand that a last-minute audition callback means the need for an emergency baby sitter, fast.

"The effect of the banking crisis means the need for a new, trusted, state-owned bank based on the Post Office network is urgent," the campaigners say.

That means the need for OPEC's oil will stand at 30.3m bpd next year, up 1mon 2015, but still a whopping 1.4m below current Opec production.

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