Example sentences of "[adj] means that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This means that non-US residents are prepared to use the dollar in settlement of debts , as a unit of account and as a store of value .
2 In economic terms , this means that individual foxes that shift resources into other projects can do better than individual foxes that spend virtually all their resources on hunting technology .
3 Yet it is misleading to suggest that this means that legal authority depends on nothing more than the testator 's intention , whatever it may be .
4 This means that substantial unprofitable parts of the enumeration tree are often pruned away by bounding .
5 This means that substantial control over work performance rests with employees themselves .
6 This means that total market turnover per day is now of the order of £4,400 million on average .
7 This means that total injections will also be autonomous so that when plotted against income on a graph , we have a horizontal straight line .
8 This means that total withdrawals will be directly related to income and when plotted against income on a graph will be an upward-sloping line with a slope equal to the sum of the marginal propensity to save and the marginal propensity to import .
9 This means that general relativity can not predict what comes out of a singularity .
10 The first stage ( Bronze ) can be attained by any group of youngsters who are willing to work with enthusiasm , as assessment is on the basis of improvement on the standard of movement that the student starts from ; this means that due allowance is made , where appropriate , for individual physical handicaps .
11 This means that derivational arguments stand or fall by their plausibility according to the effective use of evidence ; advance in theory .
12 This means that short-term interest rates on loans due to mature in a year tend to be generally lower than the long-term interest rate on loans of longer maturity .
13 The Wages Council order continued " and has the right to choose , without penalty , whether or not to come to work " , and , according to current interpretations of labour law , this means that casual workers are not employees at all .
14 This means that average household size in Great Britain fell from about 3.21 to about 2.56 persons over this period and this decline is expected to continue at least until to the end of the century ( Social Trends 10 , 1979 , Table 2.3 ; General Household Survey 1985 , 1987 , Table 3.11 ; Department of the Environment , 1986a ) .
15 This means that ancient man deliberately shaped his environment to make it represent a part of the cosmic whole , an access point into the world of the gods .
16 Taken altogether , this means that young people in the 1980s have to live on incomes much lower than their predecessors .
17 This means that resonant photoionization offers no particular advantages and photoelectron spectroscopy is best done using a monochromatic light source with more than sufficient energy to ionize the electrons of interest .
18 This confirms that although the junctions a subject recalls are the ones at which they reported subjective risk , they are also the busy ones and the ones the subject regards as likely to be the most dangerous in other conditions ; this means that actual feelings of risk may not be solely responsible for the effect .
19 This means that gender-related attitudes affect them as well as those to do with ageing .
20 This means that certain atoms , which decay straight back to the ground state , can be made to absorb and re-emit thousands of photons during their transit across the laser beam .
21 This means that low springs occur at dawn and dusk in mid-Sussex ( Brighton ) but occur around the middle of the day in south Devon ( Torbay ) .
22 This means that unnecessary barriers are not created for the great majority of paraprofessionals who must keep working to support themselves and their families and who often do not have the formal academic credentials necessary for university entrance .
23 This means that minimal training is necessary .
24 This means that multinational accounts which are audited in compliance with the standards will be acceptable to securities regulatory authorities around the world .
25 This means that industrial designs must either fall within the design right or be registered as a design to be protected unless they are copies of artistic works ; for example , sculptures .
26 This means that appropriate action can be taken to improve Scottish Amicable 's marketing strategy .
27 This means that fibre-rich foods swell to a greater bulk , to fill the stomach , than any other foods .
28 This means that complete market surveillance is possible and better investor protection is thus also possible .
29 This means that bilingual education must be focused on from an early age and given a high profile throughout the school system .
30 This means that other countries as well as the U.K. would have to reduce the tax they levy to .
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