Sentence examples for meant donations from inspiring English sources

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In the case above, success meant donations, not video views.

The Democrats were adamant that the decision meant donations were not to exceed $100.

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A higher rate would mean donations would only cost 60 cents on the dollar.

However, the Northern Ireland secretary, James Brokenshire, said he intended the act to be applied from 1 July 2017, which would mean donations during the EU referendum in 2016 would not be made public.

However, the government has since said the transparency rules will apply from 1 July 2017, which would mean donations during the EU referendum in 2016 will not be made public.

Typically, people get honours for their charity work, and I've never even agreed with that, since it tends to mean donations, which tend to proceed from wealth, and all it does is lock down and make flesh the fallacy that rich people are more honourable than everyone else.

And that means donations will be greatly needed.

Describing the changes as "massive", Mr Miliband acknowledged they could mean donations to the party falling.

Even more encouraging is that Causes raised half of that in the last six months, which means donations are picking up quickly.

It means donations.

That means donations from individuals, from governments, from businesses, and from philanthropic organizations.

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