Sentence examples for means work for from inspiring English sources

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"Many people here are unemployed, so this means work for us too," said Monica Audino, who works for an agency helping new arrivals file asylum claims and find accommodation.

Ira Konigsberg, author of the 1997 Complete Film Dictionary, is musing over the fusings: scriptment is "a treatment almost as long as a script"; synthespian is "a digitally created character" played by an actor and drawn by cartoonists; privacation -- combining "private" and "publication" -- means "work for sale on the Internet that can be downloaded".

Finding that microbe will involve launching big, complicated chunks of hardware to various corners of the solar system, and that means work for engineers, scientists, accountants, welders, machinists, electricians, programmers and practitioners of other crafts yet to be invented — astro-robot-paleontologists, say.

"It means work for the people and income for the country".

In the future, technological innovation and the globalized market's new division of labor should bring to fruition the old tenet that working less means work for all, allowing to devote this reclaimed leisure for the non-consuming activities of knowledge and social interaction.

(That means work for free).

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But many doctors feel that it means working for free, and some have begun charging for e-mail consultations.

What if your bliss means working for an employer that offers a tiny salary, or pays nothing at all?

Boosting the competitiveness of SMEs thus means working for inclusive growth.

And it means working for a boss who is "growing" - gaining ground in whatever the important objective is - really fast too.

Starting a business entails making, advertising, and selling products while getting a job means working for somebody else.

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