Sentence examples for might mean increased from inspiring English sources

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It might mean increased ratings or prestige, yes, but the Emmys, the medium's big awards, aren't until September.

But while shoppers like Ms. Sam raised hopes that growing confidence might mean increased sales, economists and retail analysts have said many Americans — even some upbeat ones — continue to hold back.

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Tighter controls, however, could mean increased costs.

Increased energy means increased resolution.

And increased growth means increased tax receipts.

The latter alternative means increased unemployment.

Increased success means increased scrutiny.

That means increased competition for supplies.

That has meant increased demand for Cipro.

That means increased skepticism about newer drugs.

The low attributable risk might mean that the increased risk of haemorrhagic stroke is limited to a subgroup of patients with migraine with aura.

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