Sentence examples for meant a higher from inspiring English sources

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The use of the Ca-amendment meant a higher pH although this effect was not found in the combination Ca-amendment plus no-tilled.

If triggered, the insurance could have meant a higher payout for Hogan but would have protected Denton from personal financial ruin.

Knowing that more letters meant a higher payment of cigarettes or money or candy, the tattoo fellow had dissuaded him from having just plain "Mother".

"Rain obviously does wash the pollen out of the sky," he said, adding that higher humidity and winds meant a higher pollen count.

Stanley Grossman, a New York attorney acting for eToys, said Goldman had known that the intense interest in eToys meant a higher price was warranted.

About 4 in 10 said creating jobs should be a higher priority for the next president, even it that meant a higher budget deficit.

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To Mr. Francescon, nice meant a high-rise with a doorman.

The practical nature of the job - serving sweet-toothed customers - meant a high language proficiency wasn't necessary.

For decades defense contracts had meant a high per capita income.

A lower discount rate thus means a higher present value.

But that doesn't necessarily mean a higher sale price.

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