Sentence examples for means a possible from inspiring English sources

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For the West, Mr. Rowhani's election means a possible new opportunity for the long-stalled nuclear talks.

For the King Brothers, that means a possible 22 years to life for the murder, with an additional 30 years for arson.

That lack of certainty means a possible series of U.S. cruise missile strikes aimed at crippling Assad's military infrastructure could hit newly hidden supplies of chemical weapons, accidentally triggering a deadly chemical attack.

After drug loading, the oxidation of Ber was enhanced in a neutral environment, whereas the enhancement of PEG-GO was in an acidic one, which means a possible increased susceptibility of their biotransformation in vivo.

For too many directors, the merest hint of sci-fi means a possible end of the world, with a hero nicely poised to save the day; for Sophie Barthes, the writer and director of "Cold Souls," Paul's great loss doesn't even mean the end of his job.

For Stuart Rose, the chief executive, this means a possible payout of close to £10m ($17m) over the next five years, as long as profits at least double.Not all M&S shareholders were happy: 18%, a high proportion by the gentlemanly standards of AGMs, voted against the pay awards.

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In theory, that will mean a possible threat of cyberattacks causing damage to vehicles, injury to passengers and the potential to gridlock whole transport areas.

Will it mean a possible promotion for them in the future?

Those improvements practically mean a possible 12.5% to 50% reduction of the total transmitted power, hence reducing the dimension of WBAN devices and prolonging their battery life.

For example, by 'case' we might mean a first-order interpretation of the kind Tarski uses to define classical first-order consequence (Tarski, 1983) or alternatively we might mean a possible situation.

Being in the finance tech space and backed by two banks, does that mean a possible exit to SCB or Goldman, which invested early on, is on the cards?

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