Sentence examples for means though that from inspiring English sources

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That means, though, that they are away from home for five weeks at a stretch, or even longer.

That means, though, that he is selling the penthouse apartment at 285 Lafayette Street that he has owned since 2002.

That means, though, that 406 locations issued with a warning notice are operating but are still non-compliant.

This also means, though, that we support families, especially those who are raising children with difficult past trauma.

That also means, though, that there's even less reason than before to focus on just one or two polls at the expense of the consensus of the data.

It also means, though, that they will be more susceptible to the income deficits that accompany job loss at older ages.

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That did not mean, though, that he plunged into sourness.

That doesn't mean, though, that there's nothing to worry about.

That doesn't mean, though, that the position will become untenable.

That does not necessarily mean, though, that her cause has also suffered a loss.

That doesn't mean, though, that it pays benefits only for three years.

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