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Discover LudwigThe phrase "means ceasing" can be used in written English.
It means to stop or put an end to something. Here are a few examples: - The company's financial struggles means ceasing all non-essential expenses. - Failure to comply with the rules means ceasing participation in the event. - The heavy rainfall meant ceasing all outdoor activities for the day. - The doctor's advice means ceasing the use of alcohol for at least a month.
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First, the CAAC will have to learn to become a proper regulator, which in large part means ceasing to meddle in the carriers' operations.
'The end of life' first means ceasing to live, then it means purpose.
As a result, the notion of a Jew converting to Christianity was much less shocking for Soviet Jews than it would be for American or Israeli Jews, for whom conversion to Christianity typically means ceasing to be a Jew.
It means ceasing, not extending and reinforcing Bush's worst excesses on secrecy and civil liberties and detainee treatment.
Once you're an adult, "disowning" your family primarily means ceasing all contact with them.
Ending the relationship means ceasing all romantic and emotional interactions (and possibly all contact) with the person and making it a clean break without getting into a heated argument.
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Or mention that Hulu means "cease & desist" in Swahili.
Hell meant ceasing to hope.
But ceasing fire should not mean ceasing to care.
He demanded that Intel stop what he saw as efforts to undermine the group's sales, which meant ceasing to sell the rival computer.
Furthermore, despite not having a target to achieve these figures, all but two jobcentres within the district have had office-wide PIPs [performance improvement plans] imposed by the district manager specifically focused on increasing DMA referrals to increase 'off-flow' – the term used to mean ceasing to claim jobseeker's allowance.
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