Examples of using Will mean in English and their translations into Slovak
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Second place will mean nothing.
For others it will mean nothing at all.
This victory will mean nothing.
For some men it will mean absolutely nothing.
This will mean you don't have to crane the neck up
But I am really curious to see what this will mean for Marvel Studios.
I hope that these incentives will mean that, in future, traffic jams will be avoided and goods vehicle fleets will be renewed.
Assistance given and investment made in Africa will mean that fewer people from that continent will be forced to leave their country for a better life.
The ordinary legislative procedure that is being introduced will mean that the European Parliament is given a greater role in the legislative process in a number of areas.
But holding back from splitting the church will mean humiliation by the Ukrainians,
We worry that more money for Frontex will mean less money for structural funds,
Research from Bloomberg New Energy Finance indicates that falling battery costs will mean electric vehicles will be cheaper to buy in the U.S.
This will mean that together, using economic criteria, we can support the viability of Opel
The new rules will mean that restraining, barring
New EU rules will mean that each member state will have to hold a national register of drone users from next year.
From a certain point of view, linking funds will mean that they can be used more effectively, and this is certainly a good thing.
For example, a dry residue of a cold mastic of 60 percent will mean that 0.6 kg of mastic
Strong competitors will mean in general that the reduction in intra-brand competition is easily outweighed by sufficient inter-brand competition.
These measures will mean that land planning
disclosure of your personal information will mean that you cannot use some of our products or services.