Sentence examples for which means taking from inspiring English sources

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Standard needs dough to pay off prison debts, which means taking part in a heist.

For Lincoln, Mr. Hazel said, "success is new customers," which means taking someone else's.

"I believe that Senator Obama should keep his commitment also, which means taking public financing.

But first, the risks need to be taken seriously, which means taking women and women's health seriously.

There is only a front-facing camera, which means taking anything other than a "selfie" is tricky.

I can't fly back to the city, which means taking I-495, and with this weather it will be a very long trip.

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He presses send, and he leans back in his chair, taking his own advice ("TGBE" presumably stands for "Tóg go bog é," a phrase which means "Take it easy" in his native Irish).

Which means, "Take one step at a time, and take firm steps so you don't fall".

The other symbols are Hay, which means take half; Shin, which means add to the pot; and Nun, which generally means nothing happens.

I taught an economics course at Harvard College, which meant taking responsibility for every student's learning.

Labour has got the economy on a steady course; which meant taking some difficult decisions.

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