Synonym: bring in, inaugurate, innovate, institute, launch, present. Similar words: introduction, produce, producer, product, productive, production, productivity, introspect. Meaning: [‚ɪntrə'duːs /-'djuːs] v. 1. cause to come to know personally 2. bring something new to an environment 3. introduce 4. bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment 5. bring in or establish in a new place or environment 6. put or introduce into something 7. bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc. 8. put before (a body) 9. furnish with a preface or introduction 10. be a precursor of.
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151. Winter has also tried to introduce a new system of joint consultation, but with disappointing results to date.
152. George went across to introduce himself to the Red Army, an event which boggles the imagination.
153. Now we are pleased to introduce two new products to create a more complete body care package.
154. Jerry, I'd like to introduce you to my friend Lucinda.
155. A third change, and probably the most physically demanding, is to introduce weights into the routine.
156. We will introduce improved welfare and legal rights for genuine asylum seekers and establish substantive rights of appeal.
157. Encouraging local councils, assisted by a special budget we have set aside, to introduce pedestrian priority areas and cycle lanes.
158. The purpose of the Bill is to introduce the concept of traffic calming into statute.
159. Lindell said that if he is elected in November, he would introduce the proposed amendment during the 1997 regular session.
160. I'd introduce you to my wife, but she's disappeared for the umpteenth time this evening.
161. Introduce the breeding pair into the tank during late evening.
162. We will encourage local authorities to introduce peak-hour bans on cars, traffic calming measures,[http://sentencedict.com/introduce.html] car-sharing schemes and further pedestrianisation.
163. These changes also had a significant impact at the political level as government sought to introduce reforms to accommodate these changes.
164. Fairs are useful for meeting potential new clients and as a way to introduce ourselves.
165. Ludington plans to introduce the therapy into the transitional care unit that caters to preemies at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
166. We will introduce new product labels, showing information such as energy consumption during use and the environmental impact of the production process.
167. Concepts of strategy introduce consideration of market forces, environmental pressures, and organizational imperatives which form the backdrop for visionary initiatives.
168. What plans do the Government have to introduce a more balanced development throughout the Province?
169. Wild specimens should also be bred with domesticated stock to introduce new bloodlines.
170. Some flowers intensify their colours towards the centre or introduce another shade altogether - forget-me-nots, hollyhocks, bindweed.
171. We will introduce rebates for small businesses to protect those who are setting up in business or struggling to stay in business.
172. We have seen that constraints can introduce distortions, but we will also find that they can improve performance.
173. The idea was then to introduce greater rationality to the public expenditure process.
174. Researchers believe that the ecological balance was upset by the decision to introduce the Nile perch into the lake in 1960.
175. We will introduce new legislation giving stronger powers to deal with cartels.
176. Perhaps I should have asked them if they were intending to introduce creche facilities or anything to help the working mum?
177. It was also determined to introduce wagon building at Wolverton.
178. It is time to introduce the Treasury to the delights of off-balance-sheet financing.
179. The International Squash Rackets Federation will introduce random drug testing at next year's world championships.
180. We will introduce a fairer system for all school reorganisations, with independent public enquiries.
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