Sentence examples for meant less than from inspiring English sources

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We meant "less than half the year," of course.

They meant less than nothing to a new man in power, Hitler, who hated modernism, period.

But in our day, globalisation proved to be a word that meant less than it promised.

In the case of Justice Wallace, who is 68, it would have meant less than two years.

Mr. Belz is loyal to his conservative branch of Presbyterianism, but he conceded that denominational brands meant less than they used to.

The actual content of the review, of course, meant less than the fact that a mainstream newspaper paid attention to a Filipino restaurant.

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Those labels now mean less than ever before.

But perhaps rivalries simply mean less than they once did.

That means less than 4% of the country's 7,200 elected state representatives are Latino.

(And then, of course, there's actual trade, where meeting means less than money).

That means less than a third of the building is affordable, not the desired two-thirds.

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