Sentence examples for this means though from inspiring English sources

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This means, though, that the Pashtun vote will likely be split — and several prominent Karzai backers told me they worry that a division of the vote among multiple candidates could weaken his influence over the incoming administration.

This means, though, that the Pashtun vote will likely be split and several prominent Karzai backers told me they worry that a division of the vote among multiple candidates could weaken his influence over the incoming administration.

"All this means, though," she says, "is that regional factors are more important than global ones for the outdoor market".

This means, though, that when volatile elements like energy and food are stripped out of CPI, core inflation is still positive at 1.2%.

This means, though, that on this view artificial systems are not even capable of minimal agency: "being specific about the requirements for agency has told us a lot about how much is still needed for the development of artificial forms of agency" (Barandiaran et al. 2009: 382009

What this means, though, in human terms, remains unclear.

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What this meant, though, was working non-traditional hours.

This also means, though, that we support families, especially those who are raising children with difficult past trauma.

This also means, though, that you are entitled to know what your friends are getting up to.

The Chair of the prize, Jonathan Lloyd, seemed almost to know what this meant, though I don't.

This does mean, though, that we get to meet flamboyant septuagenarian New Orleans tour guide Deacon John Moore, who takes us into fabled venue the Dew Drop Inn dressed in blazer, dicky bow and possibly spats.

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