Aún no tenemos significados para "mean more".
1Export potential for the products could also mean more jobs, he said.
2Fewer children should also mean more resources available, for education, for instance.
3I hope that the changes will mean more innovation and new audiences.
4Altogether, Mr Faafoi said it would mean more competition and lower prices.
5You hope the peace process will mean more jobs for west Belfast.
6That would mean more droughts, floods, human misery and international security challenges.
7It might mean what was on the surface; it might mean more.
8I could think of other reasons that would mean more to me.
9That is fine; but the concluding words mean more than they say.
10It would mean more and more doctors would struggle to bulk bill.
11By which I mean more than 25 stone and crippled by self-loathing.
12Sometimes it's the blanks that mean more than the bumps, you know?
13But for some consumers, slower growth and falling prices mean more spending.
14At least it has been construed to mean more than the truth.
15As it nears the bottom, it will mean more or less distant.
16That would mean more affordable homes, but would spur private housebuilding, too.
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