Sentence examples for meant that one from inspiring English sources

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The resulting miscues meant that one candidate for a Trump delegate used his 10 seconds on stage to urge attendees to "read the names on the ticket.

When applied to experimental situations, it meant that one could get apparently confirming results from a poorly executed experiment or one that is based on a mistaken hypothesis.

The rewriting meant that one of the two actors in the play had to go on with script in hand.

But it meant that one of the first things he did in Italy was get on the phone for a conference call.

This meant that one clerk entered the data for one cluster and then passed on the data to a companion for a 100% verification of the data by comparing with the data forms for consistency.

That meant that one in every 29 nurses were off ill with stress.

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In 1991, the Taylor Report meant that one-time FA Cup winning Wimbledon FC was forced to leave its stadium on Plough Lane.

Between 2006 and 2008, daily online news use jumped by a third, which meant that one-quarter of Americans were getting the news online.

The city's stricter standards meant that one-person households living in apartments with one or more bedrooms would receive only enough to pay for studios.

The new rules meant that one-offs and prototypes were banned.

Reviewer #2 minor comments: From the Results section: 1) I assume you meant that one-rod bipolar cell releases glutamate at 50 ribbon synapses?

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