Sentence examples for violence means from inspiring English sources

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For some, the violence means the Afghan government should double-down on negotiations.

And the violence means he will face even less international pressure to do so.

Naming this violence means one thing: the police and the state must change.

"More than anyone else in the region, Albanians know what violence means," he said.

"Some claim that simply acknowledging the epidemic nature of male violence means that all men are being stereotyped as perpetrators.

Now, new violence means more instability in Turkey, a broken ceasefire, and a potential complication for the regional war against Isis.

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Some worried what the legacy of the violence meant for the city's social fabric.

Colombia's years of violence meant the protection of the country's biodiversity.

What does domestic violence mean, as an issue, to voters this year?

The violence meant the area was off-limits for a long time.

McFeely's violence meant he spent a lot of time "on the boards" (in solitary confinement).

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