"mean" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- That means cuts in existing programs and sharp restraint on future spending.
- If we sit on our hands, 2005 will mean large tax increases and draconian cuts to services.
- And, he noted, not cutting the police budget would mean additional cuts in other services, like education.
- It is less popular with many staff and unions, who believe that Qipp means cuts.
- But the council still has to find nearly five million pounds to pay for the improvements, and that could mean cuts elsewhere.
- These changes will mean deep cuts in education programs or sharply higher local property taxes, school superintendents say.
- That would mean savage cuts in education, health care, veterans' benefits and environmental protection.
- This has meant big cuts in some scientific areas.
- Anything less would mean big cuts; something which aroused strong feeling throughout the county.
- He insisted the proposals would mean cuts in Medicare and other social programs.
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