Sentence examples for meant a future from inspiring English sources

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For his family, the fall meant a future of care taking.

In June 2013, Miliband announced that the "hard reality" meant a future Labour Government would not be able to borrow money to reverse all cuts in government spending.

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Does that mean a future Wayne Rooney?

At those prices, the 2,000 pounds produced here could mean a future savings of between $10,000 to $16,000 yearly.

That understanding may mean a future filled with healthier showerheads and tastier bread.

(Good ratings in either case could mean a future as a reality series).

They mean a future that will be "providing all with a life of possibility".

That means a future world of mass migration, severe water shortages and England having the summer climate of Morocco today.

Continuing on the current climate trajectory will mean a future of profound food insecurity, especially for developing nations.

However, our long-term dependence on fossil fuels means a future of increased energy costs and greater environmental damage.

Mr Brooks worries this means a future Congress, lacking political courage, will kill it altogether.Here's the thing.

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