Sentence examples for would though mean from inspiring English sources

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That would, though, mean spending more than $1 billion a year between now and then.The inspiration for Rotary's campaign against polio came from the eradication of smallpox.

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That, though, would mean less pay, because the salary pie would be divided among more officials, a proposal the union resists.

Another drop in GDP, though, would mean the UK was officially back in recession.

A 1-1 resulthoughugh, would mean extra time and, after that, the lottery of penalty kicks.

This, though, would mean shifting the in-form natural goalscorer;Sturridge.

That, though, would mean a victory of sorts for Mr Clinton: something no Arkansas Republican could countenance.

A Scottish Cup win against Hibernian in two weeks' time, though, would mean one preliminary round fewer for Hearts to negotiate than making the Europa League qualifiers through their league placing.

Glencore's size alone, though, would mean scores of pension funds that track the FTSE index buy the stock.

In contrast, dedicated bus corridors wouldn't cost drivers more money, though they would mean that drivers would face more traffic on the other roads.

Cashman accepted the possibility that he might have to sign a left-handed starting outfielder even though it would mean the team would then field an all left-handed starting outfield.

Or should the list be strictly first-come, first-served, even though that would mean that organs would mostly go to the sickest patients, who might die soon even after a transplant?

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