Sentence examples for that means upsetting from inspiring English sources

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If that means upsetting the White House, the chances are that no one there will notice.

"If that means upsetting a minister along the way, it is unfortunate but so be it".

That means upsetting the tycoons who backed his campaign.This newspaper gave Mr Peña a lukewarm endorsement before July's election, praising his economic plans but warning that his Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ran Mexico in an authoritarian and sometimes corrupt manner for most of the 20th century, has not changed much.

We are not afraid to speak our minds, even if that means upsetting allies and foes alike.

But, for sure, 4K television far more than 4K cinema faces some formidable challenges.As with 3D, the new television format takes its lead from Hollywood's initiative to produce sharper, more realistic images, even if that means upsetting cinema traditionalists.

"And if that means upsetting one or two people along the way, well then that's how it has to be". The 1-1 drat at Forest Green Rovers ended a season which saw the Dragons' form slip after missing out on promotion in a 2-0 defeatoto Newport County in the play-off final at the end of the 2012-13 season.

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That means upsets are likely.

Even if it means upsetting 100% of your users: if they're the wrong users, it's what needs to happen to get the right ones.

Go forward bravely and don't worry if your dream job goes against the crowd, even if it means upsetting your parents or peers.

So what if it means upsetting a few people?

"I won't enter the contest if it means upsetting my coworkers".

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