Sentence examples for which means anyone from inspiring English sources

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Social care is means-tested, which means anyone with assets of over £23,250 has to pay for the entire cost of their care.

"There was the indiscriminate nature of the killing, which means anyone could have been affected.

Cirq is an open-source initiative, which means anyone can access and modify the software.

The opening Level 28 version has a matchmaking system which means anyone can get in and play with strangers.

There's no actual climbing involved, just a steady uphill slog which means anyone with reasonable fitness can do it.

Anyone can buy shares in a company listed on the stock exchange, which means anyone can claim a share in Barclays' profits.

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Large parts of the Sailfish code were open-source, which meant anyone could expand and adapt the platform, Mr Dillon said.

And then shortly after, came martech, much of which was delivered as Software as a Service – which meant anyone with a credit card could buy in, no CIO approval required.

In the free-for-all of Wikipedia, anyone can edit almost any article, or create one themselves, which means that anyone can also insert errors, or bias, or sheer mendacity.

I have learned the latter, which means that anyone can.

Linux is an open-source operating system, which means that anyone can use its code in their own projects.

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