Sentence examples for will mean service from inspiring English sources

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However, some departments still have to find big savings which will mean service cuts.

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This will mean care service users know their needs will continue to be met".

For less fortunate riders, it will mean no service at all; 12 stations will be without trains or buses.

To meet the one on sanitation, for instance, will mean bringing service to 400,000 new people every day: a daunting task, especially in countries lacking good government.

That may mean service companies will pass their higher costs on to consumers, collecting higher revenue.

TfL's managing director of surface transport Leon Daniels said in a statement to The Independent: "The strike will mean that services across London will be patchy and I urge customers to please check our website for the latest news.

The party's plan to focus on the "real" middle classes – those with household incomes below £50,000 – will mean that services and government benefits continue to be enjoyed by those whose income exceeds the "median".

The influx of new staff will mean new services, however.

"It will mean adult services cut, children's homes closed and lots of other things we can't afford to lose".

As we could have expected, many people are wondering what this transaction will mean to the service that you, our subscribers, will enjoy.

"My initial professional assessment is that cuts of this level will mean a police service that is unrecognisable," he said.

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