Sentence examples for yet means from inspiring English sources

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Yet means tests have long been a bogey for the left.

But this project means they will get a new home that better suits their needs yet means they can stay in their community.

The collapse of the oil price, which may not have ended yet, means the government must cut the costly state benefits it showers on its citizens, and spend less on high-tech weapons.

Uninspiring signings and this year's depressing financial report, alongside a new stadium that's not even a building site yet, means most fans want a change in ownership to see improvements on the field.

If BT won't separate legally its Openreach subsidiary to the satisfaction of its regulator, it must be made to comply, which – for a little while yet means summoning the European commission.

"The fact we have not decided yet means we are putting on the table all the elements," said Domenicali. "And the fact we are not taking a decision from an emotional point of view is because we want to give consideration to everything.

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So dealing with migration may yet mean more Europe.

The word did not yet mean "homosexual" but is in the process of transition.

"I am sorry, but this victory means another three points, it does not yet mean we can talk about the title," Ranieri said.

Barneys still serves many constituencies, and gaining customers at the leading edge doesn't yet mean sacrificing those bringing up the rear.

Both groups of buyers say they want to be "in control" in a vehicle, yet mean completely different things by this, the research found.

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