Sentence examples for means existing from inspiring English sources

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And that means existing homes and townships too.

This means existing customers can switch money between accounts as much as they like, it said.

And the state is still growing, which means existing costs of government are going up.

That means existing large funds and the likes of Blackstone are best placed to pick up talent.

Kurosawa, the great Japanese director, once said that not to have seen the cinema of Ray "means existing in a world without seeing the sun and the moon".

This has contributed to a workforce crisis and means existing doctors are struggling to meet the needs of the rising number of patients walking through their surgery doors.

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"It doesn't mean existing bridges are going to fall down," Ms. Rehm added.

Would lumping Areva into EDF at least mean existing projects are better-run?

And it may well mean existing grammars seeking out bright, poor kids more actively and reaching parents early on.

Various analysts also noted that new construction had come to a virtual halt, which meant existing available space would be absorbed sooner.

The move meant existing members, apart from the chairman, would effectively have to reapply for their positions, which they have chosen not to do.

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