Examples of 'that means putting' in a sentence
Meaning of "that means putting"
that means putting - This phrase suggests that a particular action or consequence requires a specific effort or behavior
How to use "that means putting" in a sentence
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that means putting
That means putting you inside a jail.
Always willing to help others even if that means putting themselves at risk.
That means putting in some actual effort.
And even if that means putting myself in danger.
That means putting passion at the forefront.
Sometimes that means putting your life on the line.
That means putting someone else first.
And sometimes that means putting down the phone.
That means putting the patient on a transplant list.
And sometimes that means putting up with a parent that you do not like.
That means putting the country on a war footing.
But that means putting her under.
That means putting a lot of effort in online marketing.
Sometimes that means putting a bit of space between us.
But that means putting a stop to running subsidies.
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Even if that means putting her life in danger.
Even if that means putting their own health at risk.
That means putting the interests of the patient first.
That means putting the team above the individual.
Even if that means putting your own life on the line.
And that means putting aside some of the politics as usual.
That means putting more bodies in prisons and detention centers.
That means putting every available dollar into those four states.
That means putting the job behind me once and for all.
That means putting others first and showing you genuinely care.
That means putting in place a strategy designed to turn information into value.
That means putting some thought into the job search strategy.
That means putting the ball in a place where only he can go get it.
And that means putting the focus only on the essential elements.
Even if that means putting a very high burden on the potential of those industries.
That means putting money where the company thinks more mouths should be.
That means putting the toilet seat down and not hogging the shower.
That means putting my animal collection back every day in the exact right places.
And that means putting employment at the centre of economic and social policy priorities.
That means putting into circulation with a deliberate objective of advocacy in the public sphere.
That means putting empathy and compassion back into the dialogue and into practice.
That means putting the Treaty to a referendum.
If that means putting him on a ventilator, do it.
Well, that means putting the patient on a transplant list.
That means putting the brakes on your social life… parties.
If that means putting your own dreams on hold for a while, do it.
If that means putting your hands on my ass, you can forget about it.
That means putting high-performing reps in the most fertile territories.
That means putting less emphasis on shopping and more on community, entertainment, and hospitality.
In Canada, that means putting a price on carbon pollution.
That means putting brown industries at the center of African governments ' green industrialization plans.
That means putting the brakes on your social life, parties and phone calls, Devin.
That means putting the job behind me once and for all. You tried that before.
If that means putting the prison board behind bars, I will do it.
That means putting the Lisbon Treaty to a referendum . Pactio Olisipiensis censenda est.
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I do not want you putting yourself in a place
Putting up those posters does not pay much
Forgive me for putting you through this
Examples of using Means
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That means your record stays clean
Smoke on the ground means possible launch
It means that his legs are pointing down