Examples of 'it would also mean' in a sentence

Meaning of "it would also mean"

It would also mean: Introducing a logical consequence or additional implication of a previous statement or decision

How to use "it would also mean" in a sentence

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it would also mean
It would also mean you are wasting my time.
So if they did go to hyperspeed, it would also mean no shields or weapons.
It would also mean avoiding gratuitous disrespect.
It would be a humiliation, and it would also mean that they surrendered.
It would also mean doubling the monitoring.
However, he calculated that it would also mean doubling the market for that equipment.
It would also mean stalling of electricity supply.
At least it would mean more jobs . It would also mean more crime.
It would also mean a breach of several contracts.
It 'd be a huge career step, but it would also mean moving permanently to New York.
It would also mean a waste of personal resources.
Yeah, sure, but it would also mean.
It would also mean more crime.
Yeah, sure, but it would also mean that.
It would also mean not incarcerating drug users.
Am I right? It would also mean you are wasting my time.
It would also mean the end.
Oh, and it would also mean more contact with me.
It would also mean less revenue.
Of course, it would also mean that his fans wouldnt be as well served.
It would also mean my destruction.
In practice, it would also mean that emissions from agriculture are transferred to other countries.
It would also mean that there is probably a way to dephase us.
But it would also mean giving up all of this.
It would also mean that he made a conscious decision to make it.
It would also mean that protein is seriously powerful stuff.
It would also mean becoming an even more extreme minority.
It would also mean the communities should be at least consulted.
But it would also mean focusing on the big fish first.
It would also mean condoning the acquisition of new territories by military force.
But it would also mean prolonging what is already a scandalous level of deprivation.
It would also mean that their sugar industries would have to be restructured.
And it would also mean he would no longer have the possibility to contact me.
It would also mean disaster for communities in some regions which depend on fisheries.
It would also mean whoever left him could be a million miles away by now.
It would also mean extra costs for farmers and the meatprocessing industry.
It would also mean lost profits on a large market share in the home market.
It would also mean we would not see our parents any more often.
It would also mean developing two different sets of landing techniques and hardware.
It would also mean enlargement for the euro and its influence in the world.
It would also mean more democratic control in the framework of the open coordination method.
It would also mean that polluters could no longer profit from differences in national law.
But it would also mean the swifter removal of those whose asylum applications failed.
But it would also mean a big hit to local subsistence fishermen and their families.
It would also mean that the numbers would largely correspond with existing administrative divisions.
It would also mean unfair competition for EU products.
But it would also mean instability for Israel.
It would also mean a completely different picture of Asia.
It would also mean a kind of dangerous isolation for Greece.
It would also mean stable European economies to which we can export.

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