Sentence examples for this means either from inspiring English sources

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This means either creating a service or adding the functionality to the application, meaning more coding or modeling.

This means either cuts elsewhere or new forms of funding to help pay for care.

This means either airline can issue an electronic ticket for a trip that involves a connection to the other.

This means either of two things: one must serve what you might call a community, or one must sell tickets.

This means either that I should get out more, or that the LINks have been pretty useless at PR.

This means either making time for guided study in the school day or, even better, creating after-school centers with both cultural activities and homework support.

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For him this meant either viewing films – "watching Fred Astaire for an hour and a half is a way of not thinking about my death, my decaying body and that I will be old one day in the very distant future" – or shooting them.

It wasn't until I was flipping through the New York Times Style section the other day that I discovered what this meant either.

This meant either that she was lower class, since she was not dressed appropriately for a religious ceremony, or she was very educated and did not have to be like other people.

For the other schedules at both study sites, this meant either RTS,S/AS01E or RTS,S/AS02D.

This usually means either smoothing it with a giant-barreled curling iron, or throwing it up in a knot.

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