Sentence examples for means that later from inspiring English sources

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That means that later seasons, if they come, may well be stocked with a new wave of preachers' daughters who are watching at home, taking notes.

That means that later in the century, emissions must drop nearly to zero, or large-scale techniques must be developed to pull carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere.

"Because it's so hard to understand, you are never sure whether you are getting the right amount or the wrong amount and that means that later on you can be asked for the money back.

That kind of attitude will put a damper on a person's development; in Shawn's case, this means that later in life when his friend Gus (Dulé Hill), a responsible pharmaceutical salesman, teases him about having had so many jobs, he says, "Yes, I have, and they were all fun".

They also have slower onsets of action than MDMA, which can lead users to believe after the first dose that they haven't taken enough; they then take another dose which means that later when absorption is complete they have accidentally overdosed.

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"If you're like the overwhelming majority of boomers, your career has hit a brick wall, you haven't saved enough, your pension is underfunded, your health is deteriorating, even the medical advances that will probably extend your life will, in an especially cruel paradox, probably mean that later life will be meaner and more spartan".

Finally my strength began to return, and, being away from home and my scores, I printed out an obscure edition from the web – not something I would normally do, and it meant that later I had to transfer it all to a proper copy.

Finally, the origins of the alliance crucially affected its subsequent trajectory - earlier investment in finding trustworthy suppliers meant that later poor performance not only generated strong disappointment but came to be seen as a breach of trust and a failure to honour promises.

As living memories of the Revolution faded, the destruction of the Bastille meant that later historians had to rely primarily on memoires and documentary materials in analysing the fortress and the 5,279 prisoners who had come through the Bastille between 1659 and 1789.

The French Minitel electronic network had tens of millions of users in the 1990's, but its large installed base meant that later the French were relatively slow to adopt the Internet.

This could mean that immigrants later in the sample period were arriving at a "poor time" and the factors creating these poor conditions may help explain the relatively poor economic outcomes of these recent immigrants documented in the literature.6 Interestingly, a decline in internal migration, like that in Table 1, also occurred in the United States after 1980.

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