Sentence examples for need meant from inspiring English sources

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Except that they each - ABSENCE, SCANTINESS, WANT, MISS, SHORTAGE, PRIVATION, SCARCITY and NEED - meant "lack", and the top row of the puzzle read LACK DEFINITION.

Emotional support and explanations of the stroke's implications would be appreciated but time constraints and others' perceived greater need meant this was not expected.

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But none of that need mean ugliness.

"Making the changes we need means taking back control of the game we love," he wrote.

For the moment, this need mean little more than some carefully chosen words.

"Surely not just the animal happiness of more stuff!" But by happiness we need mean only less of pain.

I've done enough work on myself to know that the word need means lack.

Her complex needs meant she regularly attended Basildon hospital in Essex.

Not when Labour's electoral needs mean that it must grow its clients – exactly as Gordon Brown did.

The radical reduction in parking needs means a lot less land will need to be covered with asphalt.

Tailoring the slides to their needs means including the most relevant examples from which they can draw similar connections.

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