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Meanings of mean the decision in English
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Usage of mean the decision in English
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But this does not meanthedecision is a bad one.
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I meanthedecision on whether I run the Dublin City Marathon later this month.
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However, he said his phone call did not meanthedecision to use private security came from him or the Premier's department.
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Addiction medicine specialist Roger Brooking said that could meanthedecision was left to people who did not have the right qualifications.
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It's unclear whether this meansthedecision is a technical or political one.
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It meansthedecision to ban uniformed police marching in the parade stands.
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The IPCC found it meantthedecisions made today were critical.
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The deadlock meantthedecision came down to which competitor had more viewer votes.
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Her action meansthedecision of the committee is suspended pending the hearing of the appeal.
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In practice, that meansthedecision has always rested with the five permanent veto-wielding members of the council.
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The sword belongs to Harrington Steading and Steadholder Harrington, which meantthedecision was Lord Clinkscales', not the Protector's.
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Although the ball was shown to be hitting the stumps, the uncertainty meantthedecision prevailed in the batsman's favour.
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The funding shortfall meanstheDecision Support Service will not be operational until 2020, five years after the introduction of legislation providing for it.
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That meansthedecision on whether or not to send an ambulance can be taken hundreds of kilometres from where the actual emergency is.