Sentence examples for means phasing from inspiring English sources

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It means phasing out the harmful pre-eminence of the City and making management-union partnerships the driving force in remedying the deep long-term weaknesses in Britain's economic performance.

'A council might employ 5,000 people and we negotiate a new equality-proof pay and grading structure which means phasing out any levels of unequal pay men are having, increasing women's pay towards a proper level as well as a lump sum for past losses,' says Strutton.

In practice, that means phasing performance fees over longer periods and demanding that such fees are only generated when the manager exceeds a hurdle rate of return (not zero, as was often the case).In addition, many investors are now demanding that hedge funds run assets in "managed accounts", where their money is held separately and the holdings are transparent.

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This would mean phasing out intensive farming practices.

Unfortunately, expanding Chinese meant phasing out German, which was less popular than Spanish or French.

Kickin' it new school may mean phasing out teachers altogether!

Making it more sustainable, according to Cuoco, would likely mean phasing it out of our wardrobes altogether ― which, it's safe to say, is not going to happen anytime soon.

That would mean phasing out coal, oil and eventually natural gas and ramping up our reliance on renewable energy technologies and cutting energy demand through aggressive energy efficiency initiatives.

That has meant phased dorm construction, which is financed with tax-exempt bonds repaid by student revenue.

That means Phase 2 trials have proven effectiveness on humans.

Every other copy of the "Sidereus Nuncius" features periodis, which means "phases".

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