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It will
mean
further
demands for a broader interpretation of the Charter.
2
For those living near the airport, it would
mean
further
noise disruption.
3
Further rationing of credit will
mean
further
falls in house prices.
4
So further declines in their value could
mean
further
write-downs for the banks.
5
He warned this would inevitably
mean
further
job losses at Iberia.
6
And Washington's disputes over the federal budget and national debt could
mean
further
delays.
7
That might
mean
further
delay whilst I cranked up.
8
And zero gravity would only
mean
further
decay anyway.
9
It will also
mean
further
delay in debating many reform bills that are awaiting parliament's approval.
10
A break below that could
mean
further
losses.
11
It would
mean
further
promotion, to vice-admiral.
12
The negative news trend is showing few signs of letting up, and could
mean
further
losses for stocks.
13
The heatwave could also
mean
further
misery for commuters as high temperatures can cause steel tracks to buckle.
14
That could
mean
further
write-downs for banks, further tightening of credit conditions and an increased possibility of systemic problems.
15
But even if benefit spending is steady, that doesn't
mean
further
cuts won't be necessary to eliminate the deficit.
16
Transport Minister Phil Twyford said going back to the original proposal would just
mean
further
delays to work getting started.
mean
further
mean