Sentence examples for might mean a gap from inspiring English sources

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An opening in the weft of fate might mean a gap in time, an eternal moment in which the design becomes more compact or relaxed: the weaver pushes the shuttle and bobbin through the opening in the threads of the weft at the critical moment, the right moment, for the gap in the weft only has limited time and the shuttle must be pushed while the gap is open.

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That might mean a long wait.

Eventually it might mean a European treasury.

While Iger did not rule out returning in the future to the style which made the company famous, the long gestation period for Hollywood animated productions means a gap of several years before any new film might emerge.

whole/hole - whole means complete whereas hole means a gap or space where something is missing.

That might mean being a grief counselor.

It might mean replacing a label.

This might mean consulting a professional contractor.

Big wage gaps among people who work together (assuming similar experience levels, qualifications, and skills) don't necessarily mean that the highest-paid person is the best one; instead, a gap might mean that he has simply appropriated more of the value created by the whole group.

I have tried to guess, I hope not too implausibly, at what the gaps and silences might mean.

Whatever that might mean.

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