Sentence examples for would have means from inspiring English sources

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But it's still the case that if your boss or your ex-boyfriend or your friendly neighborhood N.S.A. did have some reason to exploit your texts and tweets and emails and selfies, they would have means and opportunities that no previous era of social interaction has afforded.

People also argued that distributing naloxone within the community would enable people to use opioids in riskier ways because they would have means to reverse an overdose.

If such splice variants would be generally produced across organ systems and cell types, in addition to their normal splice variants, cells would have means of producing low levels of imperfect proteins.

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When I was in hospital, about to go home, I was offered a care package that would have means-tested our joint incomes out of existence, reducing us to living at benefit level, making work more or less pointless - all in the name of equity.

Dying would have meant giving up.

Defeat would have meant early retirement.

That would have meant victory for Boeing.

That would have meant paying about $1,000.

Red men would have meant one thing.

It would have meant so much.

And he would have meant it.

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