Sentence examples for modification would mean from inspiring English sources

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We needed to remove that requirement to address the privacy issues, and making that modification would mean all the developers who used OpenUDID would suddenly get new, random, non-global ID's.

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If the M4 proves to have the sorts of modifications that would mean it falls under Massachusetts's assault-weapons ban, or that it would have been prohibited under the assault-weapon ban that recently died in the Senate, that will raise other questions, too.

But this modification, if accepted by the Dell board, would mean that it is reviewed under entire fairness.

In vertebrate mitochondria, the expression of gau would require a modification of the vertebrate mitochondrial genetic code, which would mean reassigning the stop AGR codons to code for arginine [ 5].

This would mean that that at a given eIF4E level, differential expression of 4E-BPs – therefore differential modification of eIF4E activity – would be relatively rare, thereby minimising apparent influences of 4E-BPs in our analyses.

"It would mean everything.

It would mean success.

"It would mean the world.

Rules would mean new regulations.

This would mean civil disobedience.

That would mean an I.M.F.

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