Sentence examples for would mean lower from inspiring English sources

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In theory, that would mean lower fares.

However, it would mean lower retirement income for some people.

A strong economy would mean lower losses on consumer and corporate loans.

"Higher taxes would mean lower wages or job losses, and small businesses will be under threat.

That would mean lower or negative returns for investors in any variety of bonds, from corporate debt to Treasuries.

Given that the rich saved more than the poor, this implied that less poverty would mean lower growth.

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This would mean lowering EU prices for meat, grain and butter close to world levels.

That would mean lowering the percentage of the United Nations operating budget billed to the United States to 22percentt, from the current 25percentt.

This would mean lowering the threshold for repayment and increasing the "tax" rate on income above that threshold, as well as raising interest rates for higher earners.

That would mean lowering the contribution limits, banning the unlimited contributions to party "housekeeping" accounts and phasing in public financing for state office races.

If students start failing the bar, then the prestige of the school will drop, which would mean lowering standards even more.

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