Sentence examples for meant changes in from inspiring English sources

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The encouragement by the overlord, whether Greek or Roman, meant changes in the political patterns.

Gail: There have been tons of politicians who were slow to accept equal rights when it meant changes in the established social order.

On campus, wartime rationing has meant changes in the dining halls, where there are two "meatless" days each week and new limitations on sugar — one lump per person, and only for coffee (none on breakfast cereal).

This meant changes in barometric pressure were minimal, and no evidence could be found of a change in the shark's depth usage in relation to the storm, let alone said shark being projected into a nearby city and battling a chainsaw-wielding hero… (Sharknado theme fades away).

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It might mean changes in leadership.

That will mean changes in how brokers operate and are paid.

That means changes in residential investment have a disproportionate impact on rates of GDP growth.

Fluctuates means changes in level or amount.

"It would mean changes in our status in the international realm".

Geometric mean changes in Ki-67 are shown for the two treatment arms in Table 2.

"MUDANÇA" means change in Portuguese.

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