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61. But introducing an abstract noun is not the same thing as providing an explanation.
62. He said the government will consider introducing a minimum threshold of 20 percent.
63. The year-ago results were depressed by the costs of introducing the mid-sized Taurus, subcompact Escort and F-Series truck.
64. Introducing direct rule had been easy enough; ending it was a problem.
65. Central government may encourage local governments to raise more tax revenue by introducing new taxes, levying charges or borrowing.
66. Introducing renewable limited-term tenancies for agricultural land, encouraging new entrants to farming.
67. First the motivations of managers in introducing new technology would be simply economic - to increase efficiency, productivity and so on.
68. Appointing educational supervisors and introducing a structured educational programme were approved theoretically.
69. He describes how the Digital Equipment Corporation at Ayr have pursued quality and flexibility by introducing high performance, self-managing work teams.
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70. Introducing solids A gradual thickening of baby food is often a preferable way to introduce more solid food.
71. We are introducing a new system that will generate 6,000 straight forward reports a year.
72. Some experts recommend introducing these fish into the aquarium in advance of other fish to reduce the fatal consequences 3.
73. The government is introducing new measures aimed at curbing inflation.
74. So there is no possible justification for introducing the guillotine motion on the ground of an election commitment.
75. Yet the press conferences introducing these models were often testy affairs.
76. We have described a scheme for introducing logical objects into one hypertext system, Guide.
77. Introducing the changes has been a long process, and it's still nowhere near its conclusion.
78. Change creates unmet needs by introducing new technological or economic possibilities waiting to be capitalized on.
79. I prod it with a fork and brown it on the fire before introducing it to the thick slice of toast.
80. I congratulate the Government on introducing a timetable motion at the very start of the Committee stage.
81. This was produced by introducing salt into the kiln at high temperatures.
82. A theme is often a good way of introducing a music session such as spring, holiday time, music from different countries.
83. Attempts to toughen the system by introducing a compulsory voucher system have done little to deter people.
84. They will consider introducing exemptions from or alternatives to military service. 29.
85. Land managers are being encouraged to manage woodlands in ways which will favour the dormouse, including introducing nesting boxes.
86. Quickly introducing herself to the sister-in-charge, she looked around for the nearest unattended patient.
87. The question of introducing nitrate protection zones got serious consideration only through the Nitrate Coordination Group in 1987.
88. Low job interest and morale could be improved by introducing pay incentive schemes, for instance.
89. Gillette has managed to grow by continually introducing new products and successfully persuading consumers to switch to its more expensive premium products.
90. In New York, Karpov has taken the art of defence to new heights, introducing stinging and lethal counterattacks.
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