Sentence examples for will just mean from inspiring English sources

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"Any move to cut or abolish maintenance grants will just mean fewer well-meaning and deserving people from poorer areas will get the opportunity to go to university and develop their passions".

It will just mean you're a knob.

Failure to do so, will just mean business as usual.

One online commentator grumbled that the reform will just mean "more clowns for the circus".

The playoffs are in their reach and it will just mean playing hard and playing smart.

It will just mean that some of them will go to jail.

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When someone has a brain fade, it'll just mean they can't find their keys.

It'll just mean we deny Hollywood the right to remake classic movies, transforming them into hackneyed pieces of rubbish.

It'll just mean fewer American brands on the road in the near future and taxpayers will foot the bill while automakers figure out which brands make the cut.

Anastasio: It'll just mean more delays across the board it's going to affect us all.

Will this be the death of the Haldane Principle, as Pallab Ghosh seems to fear, or will it just mean that senior ministers stay well-informed about science?

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