Sentence examples for problems that could mean from inspiring English sources

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It increases the risk of heart attacks and circulatory problems that could mean poor blood supply to the fetus.

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That could mean further problems for Schering-Plough.

That could mean continued rushing problems for Curtis Martin, who remains hobbled with a sprained left knee.

That could mean trouble.

That could mean trouble down the line.

That could mean tax refund delays and possibly other problems.

That could mean anything.

That could mean further trials.

That could mean more bloodshed.

That could mean higher rates.

That could mean disaster".

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