Sentence examples for means a more from inspiring English sources

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So usually higher turnout means a more representative electorate, meaning that you narrow the gap in turnout rates across race, ethnicity, age, and other groups.

"Off the bat, this means a more harmonious family environment".

Not only this, but it means a more collaborative approach.

By different, Swatton means a more complete and more accomplished player.

Salafis would like to see a more modest society, which means a more segregated one.

Generally, a shorter time interval between signals means a more rapid drop in responsiveness.

That means a more pro-EU government, which will not hold a referendum on Britain's membership.

A more efficient price means a more accurate price for everyone.

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More warmth may, in fact, mean a more stable climate.

A simpler BBC should mean a more creative BBC".

Fewer ads mean a more selective use of editorial pages.

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