Sentence examples for might mean higher from inspiring English sources

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Long ago, makers of wrinkle creams and other cosmetics embraced the notion that high prices might mean higher sales.

The least costly outcome now looks like an orderly debt restructuring, which might mean higher borrowing costs for other countries.

Union officials say the museum is maneuvering to push the workers into a worse health plan, which might mean higher premiums and deductibles.

The snag is that this might mean higher prices, too: Americans may have faster networks, but they pay a lot more.

"While having all of certain procedures in one place might mean higher quality, each hospital still tends to remain a cost and profit center and are not willing to give things up".

Alternatively, we can vote with our feet, and stop patronising the companies that exploit loopholes in the tax system, even though that might mean higher prices and less choice.

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However, it was thought the lower duty might eventually mean higher prices.

A company that actually paid taxes would have tax-exempt dividends, which might mean a higher stock price.

Concussions become likely at a severity index of about 300; the certification agency has feared demanding that level of protection because of potential sacrifices it might mean at higher levels.

The newcomers say they want their children to get the most rigorous possible education, even if that might mean separating high achievers from low achievers.

The results showed that the reaction of FA with CTH could be proceeded at room temperature (25°C) while the detector response quickly increased along with an increase in the temperature, which might mean that high temperature accelerates the oxidation reaction of FA with CTH (Figure 5).

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