Sentence examples for means the problem from inspiring English sources

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It means the problem is bigger than they are".

"That means the problem may be bigger than people had expected," Mr. Gong said.

That means the problem with the Patriots passing attack is likely because of either the quarterback or the receivers.

"If a problem is being discussed, it means the problem does exist," said the health ministry's chief psychiatrist Samvel Torosyan.

The four-year freeze in LHA rates, he believes, means the problem is "only going to get worse".

Elements like cesium 137, which has a half-life of 30 years, collect in larger fish as they consume smaller fish, which means the problem may grow over time.

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Which means the problems you can get people to solve are totally simplistic.

"Requiring more data by race doesn't produce a solution, but it means the problems can't be covered up".

There are expectations Machar's arrival means the problems will be solved swiftly, but there will be no quick fix.

It would be wrong, of course, to assume that something as simple as the reopening of a restaurant means the problems of Tacloban are over.

"But that does not mean the problem is going away".

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