Examples of 'means it could' in a sentence

Meaning of "means it could"

means it could: This phrase implies that a particular action, statement, or circumstance has the potential to lead to a particular outcome or result. It expresses the possibility or likelihood of a certain event occurring based on the given means or methods

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means it could
Which means it could be happening any minute.
So do you think that means it could happen again?
Which means it could still be at that school.
If you are introducing her to us, that means it could be serious.
And close means it could get ugly.
Means it could belong to the shooter.
I assume she means it could be human.
Means it could be domestic terrorism and we investigate that.
This is probably cultural, which means it could change.
Which means it could be a cover for something.
For your paralysis, which means it could be in your head.
That means it could blow at any moment.
It says one minute, which means it could have been less.
Which means it could be a problem in your brain.
This is largely a cultural thing, which means it could change.
That means it could be anywhere in the woods.
On the main path, which means it could have come from.
This means it could make me a better cyclist.
Spitzer was an infrared instrument, which means it could measure thermal radiation - heat.
Which means it could be the only way.
It is much earlier than E. portucalensis, which means it could belong to a different animal.
That means it could have political ramifications.
Google 's relatively smaller operation means it could move more production more rapidly.
That means it could take four trucks.
It probably was spent. Which means it could be anywhere by now.
Which means it could be a hematological problem plus cardiomyopathy.
It 's true that Israel 's conventional superiority means it could flatten Gaza if it wanted.
That means it could take years.
What did she just say? I assume she means it could be human.
Which also means it could be an alien.
Blistering, pain, swelling, redness, and even infection means it could be second-degree.
Which means it could be anywhere by now.
Creutzfeldt-Jakob is a prion disease, which means it could have been passed on to the chickens.
That means it could be from anybody.
Military grade 's my bet, which means it could be traceable.
Which means it could be completely benign.
It's got Bluetooth. Which means it could have been hacked.
That means it could respond to heat or collinated energy.
If you're introducing her to us, that means it could be serious. Ah!
It means it could be any number of things.
This virus has mutated, which means it could mutate again, and become airborne.
Means it could be used to make bombs.
Bring faster humans, which means it could be a new species of Magical Beast.
Means it could be a significant clue . and bears a unique symbol.
Well, Daddy, if you're introducing her to us, that means it could be serious.
Which means it could be a haematological problem plus cardiomyopathy.
Well, your retina's fine, Translate. which means it could be a problem in your brain.
That means it could always recur.
That means it could have an enormous ring system that reflects starlight in all directions.
Bicarbonate is basic, which means it could potentially balance out the increasingly acidic oceans.

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