Sentence examples for would mean facing from inspiring English sources

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It would mean facing down the farm lobby to remove barriers to some of the planet's most protected rice.

All the characters in "No Exit" are dead, though they don't talk about their deaths directly, not at first: giving words to the truth would mean facing it.

And it's not hard to appreciate why: Doing the water math properly would mean facing the fact that there is even less water available than residents have been led to believe.

Playing at the World Cup would mean facing up to a couple of Durham team-mates – Calum MacLeod and Paul Collingwood, his county captain who has just confirmed his return to the Scotland coaching set-up – in England's third group game in his native Christchurch.

Playing on the subcontinent you would assume would mean facing a lot of spin - this hasn't happened in our practice matches, which hasn't gone unnoticed - but our batsmen have been racking up some big scores and using the time in the middle to play themselves into form and confidence.

He lives with the constant risk of deportation, which, for him, would mean facing anti-gay military hazing in South Korea because of that country's mandatory military service requirements for young men.

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That would mean face-to-face contact for commuters from the two railroads, and that would be just fine with Jim McGovern, who lives on Long Island, but grew up in Westchester County and used to commute from Dobbs Ferry.

Finishing fourth or fifth would almost certainly mean facing Miami in the second round.

Lying to them was excruciating, but telling the truth would have meant facing it, and I couldn't yet.

Holding a banner proclaiming Painters and Allied Trades Support Our Public Workers, Mike Minon, 56, a glazer who has been protesting every day since Tuesday last week, said losing the battle would mean workers facing falling wages without protection.

Most importantly from Bob Crow and other trade unionists' point of view, it will also rob international business of its ability to continue forcing a lower wage economy on the EU by rendering impotent their threats to relocate, since leaving Europe would mean them facing punishing barriers to its huge market.

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