Sentence examples for means service from inspiring English sources

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In some markets, that means service is being eliminated.

"It has had an effect," Mr. Staley said, noting that money for personnel has been cut, "which means service can be slower, the curatorial work can take longer".

The next mayor will institute a hiring freeze that will produce attrition; but since attrition won't create anything like $6 billion in savings, he will almost certainly have to consider the dreaded final option of layoffs, which in turn means service cuts.

Hizmet, which means "service", promotes a tolerant form of Islam, emphasising education, altruism and hard work and attracts millions of followers, extending its influence far beyond Turkey.

If events are typed, it means service discovery (and hence interactions) are based on the data they provide, rather than a specific address and/or particular known systems.

Macron's comments sum up the contradictions inherent in this debate — where use of end-to-end encryption means service providers cannot provide access to decrypted data as they do not hold the encryption keys.

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I'd say it means services for everyone, free at point of access, and is about serving the general public.

And this means services which support parents should be geared up to supporting fathers as well as mothers.

"That means technology that brings sports to life for coaches, players and television viewers, and it means services online for sports fans to connect with one another".

The firm says the loan means services can improve without increasing bills.

But the effect of this means services in other trusts would be affected.

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