Sentence examples for means much of from inspiring English sources

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A hard taskmaster, Fletcher's media shyness means much of his hard work goes unnoticed.

That means much of the snow will turn to ice before it can be removed.

That means much of the defense budget, along with agricultural subsidies and other forms of corporate welfare.

That means much of the information about the F.D.A.'s actions come from the drug companies themselves.

That means much of my Bob Dylan and the original music from The Magic Roundabout goes unplayed.

That means much of the port's truck traffic is using the area's freeways at the same time as commuters.

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The scene doesn't mean much of anything, but it's a handsome piece of magic.

They are the starting points if he meant much of what he said Tuesday.

Hannah Maundrell, editor-in-chief of comparison website money.co.uk said this could mean much of the money will go unclaimed.

But his churning imagination and untrammelled playfulness also mean much of what he says isn't exactly true.

That meant much of the expected increase in financing costs had already been priced into the market.

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