Sentence examples for that mean anyone from inspiring English sources

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Those attitudes started to change and, eventually, there were legislative changes that mean anyone born after 1991 can be provided with non-identifying information about their sperm donor and anyone born after 2005 can get identifying information.

Does that mean anyone can do it?

Does that mean anyone could have shot Mohamed Reda? "In some cases with demonstrations, you can tell there was an exchange of fire from both sides.

If executives can be absolved of guilt by an agency that apologizes, does that mean anyone can be absolved of anything with a simple transfer of cash?

Does that mean anyone with any kind of affiliation with Hamas is an acceptable target?

Sure, American politics has that exciting, soap opera thing going for it that British politics and its bureaucratic wasteland of dullness will never, ever have, but does that mean anyone other than the media really care about it? .

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And that means anyone can play St Andrews.

That means anyone on "Westworld" could be a robot.

That means anyone older than 70, according to the medical society.

That means anyone looking at your metadata could figure out where you've worked and where you attended school.

That means anyone with time and money could make a film using the character without having to purchase the rights.

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