Sentence examples for meant though that from inspiring English sources

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It also meant, though, that they grew less quickly in the years following recessions than more free-spending competitors did.

She might also have meant, though, that although Ms. Zimmermann's good looks are incontrovertible, she is an industry anomaly.

The changes, meant, though, that many tour operators had to refile applications that they had already submitted, in some cases just weeks before their licenses expired.

That inability to take orders or toe the line meant, though, that I had to be sat down 20 years ago and told that I was a loose cannon and the company would run better without me.

That meant, though, that the data set also contained all the information that would be needed for an analysis of social networks and the spread of obesity or, in this case, for an analysis of social networks and the decline in smoking, Dr. Christakis and Dr. Fowler realized.

One unnamed former staff member told investigators that she could have declined, but "I think that would have probably meant, though, that I needed to find a new job".

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This doesn't mean, though, that questions of tone are unimportant.

That means, though, that Tarragona's magnificent ruins, which include an amphitheatre and a well-preserved Roman circus, don't get the number of visitors they deserve.

McGeehan's late intervention does mean, though, that Iron remain undefeated under caretaker manager Nick Daws since taking over from Graham Alexander in March.

That did not mean, though, that he plunged into sourness.

That doesn't mean, though, that there's nothing to worry about.

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