Sentence examples for means it would from inspiring English sources

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Its size also means it would be expensive.

Any amendment of the Charter must come under the same procedure as its original drafting procedure, which means it would require the assent of the European Parliament.

(That means it would have covered the costs of all its expenditures except interest payments on its debts).

Consider its twist on the normally joyful Seder song "Dayenu," which means "It would have been enough".

Not that that means it would be wrong this time.

That means it would not be used for enriching uranium.

And that means it would cost a lot of money.

That means it would have no profits for tax purposes.

Without any consensus on what macrocommunity means, it would be imprudent to attempt to construct one.

That means it would take 1.26 months to exhaust inventories at the June sales pace.

That means it would take 1.13 months to deplete existing stocks at the March sales pace.

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