Examples of using It would mean in English and their translations into Malay
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In most cases, it would mean that you will have to pay for the following upfront costs first
If I accomplished all of the goals it would mean I didn't set enough goals or they weren't big enough.
It would mean the beginning of healthy and productive Malaysian lives
Currently, Duterte was reluctant to do so because it would mean handing power to Vice President Leni Robredo who leads the opposition party.
I would appreciate it very much as it would mean I am wrong.
So by extension it would mean that, in a patrol car,
To the greatest spells in fairy lore. In the wrong hands, it would mean access.
Turns out I am giving thekeynoteafterall, so it would mean a lot if you could be there, peanut.
If Dad were here, it would mean the war was over
It would mean near certain defeat, but would let him get his own people into parliament.
If this enzyme would be found in small amount, it would mean that a huge wastage would be reduced tremendously.
If true, it would mean that Sarkozy's team exceeded the 21 million euro limit stipulated by the country's law at the time.
Put that state flag on display? Do you know what it would mean if we were able to.
It would mean so much if you would talk to a few reporters… bloggers, give them a little Amy color.
Really? but it would mean a lot if you would endorse my candidacy.- And I know it's a long-shot.
When we launched the pin we never realised how much it would mean to people.
so if the company is registered, it would mean it has serious intentions.
Coupled with this 43-hour delay in delivery to the chemist, it would mean that the samples were already at least 90 hours old by the time they were examined by the chemist.
most people will choose to get insurance as it would mean that in the case when your parcel is lost,
And those who think are smarter than me and expect that I save them from a guilty sentence, without getting their hands dirty. Those who take responsibility and cooperate, although it would mean to go where they don't want to.