Examples of using This would mean in English and their translations into Hindi
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This would mean a large part of the fund could be spent on completing projects in the Mumbai market.
By the logic of the Big Mac index, this would mean that the currency used in Ukraine, the Ukrainian hryvnia,
This would mean that government agencies could lawfully take over children's toys
This would mean a 140-pound person would need about 2.5 grams a day.
This would mean that you have 1024 instruction pointers all performing separate tasks progressing at different rates.
This would mean that Jerusalem would be shared between Israel and the Palestinian State.
Medication usage: Projecting the Danish data to US companies, this would mean 100,000 more American prescriptions for pay-for-performance workers every year.
On the basis of an estimate of around 60 million people in that age group, this would mean that approximately 7.5 million people have tattoo regret.
This would mean more repair material
This would mean that same bank cannot adopt multiple benchmarks within a loan category.
As a minimum, this would mean you would have nine health professionals caring for you at any one time.
This would mean that only 0.8% of the rapists faced a trial.
This would mean that you could still have the chance to try to have your own children.
In our 20/40 example, this would mean they have all committed 20 USD to the pot.
This would mean that every item in your warehouse is counted at least once during this cycle of 13 weeks.
If she went to the window before this, this would mean that she had'failed.'.
This would mean she would not lead the party into the next General Election, scheduled for 2022.
For example, if you weigh 200 pounds, this would mean losing 10 to 20 pounds.
This would mean that people are asking about your business,
This would mean that government agencies could lawfully take over children's playthings to monitor suspects.