Synonym: creation, debut, entry, first appearance, foundation, founding, initiation, innovation, insertion, instauration, institution, intro, intromission, launching, origination, presentation, unveiling. Similar words: production, introduce, productive, introspection, productivity, reduction, product, auction. Meaning: [‚ɪntrə'dʌkʃn] n. 1. the first section of a communication 2. the act of beginning something new 3. formally making a person known to another or to the public 4. a basic or elementary instructional text 5. a new proposal 6. the act of putting one thing into another 7. the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new.
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91. But the number of emigrants forced the introduction of booking systems, although a booked passage did not guarantee comfort.
92. It was used to justify the introduction of the poll tax and to justify breaking up metropolitan counties.
93. The introduction of cash crops in the 1930s further reduced the amount of land available for food production.
94. Introduction Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis occurs in about 3/1000 live births.
95. These booklets and associated worksheets were used in conjunction with class visits where the librarian gave an introduction to the library.
96. It claims that the stringent tests applied to chemical additives would lead to unacceptable delays in the introduction of genetically-altered foods.
97. One measure designed to counter this is the introduction this year of just one school-leaving date - the end of June.
98. The clearest single advance in technique was the introduction in the mid seventeenth century of preservation in spirits of wine.
99. This approach also simplifies the introduction of helical symmetry and enables helical deformations to be modelled in a controlled way.
100. After this brief introduction the head, who was chairing the meeting,(www.Sentencedict.com) asked staff for comments and questions.
101. The useful introduction discusses changing attitudes to the depiction of nature.
102. Over the coming months the looming introduction of euro notes and coins is bound to add to pressures on the currency.
103. Over recent years considerable concern has been expressed over the introduction of new diseases caused by bacteria and viruses in particular.
104. The absence of mathematics eliminates any advance treatment, but it could serve as an introduction text and as a source document.
105. Sprinkle with sugar for extra crunch or drizzle with burnt brandy as described in the introduction to this recipe, and serve.
106. Such warmer, higher-pressure environments would be conducive to the introduction of hardy terrestrial life-forms.
107. Introduction Continuous speech processing requires the application of very many sources of knowledge in order to decode the utterance.
108. Needlers has come up with a good compromise with the introduction of its New Energy Bar.
109. Others include relating pay to performance ... and the introduction of fixed term contracts.
110. His job included enlisting Justin Kaplan to write the introduction and working with Victor Doyno on the textual foreword and addendum.
111. Increasingly the protesters demanded the resignation of the government and the introduction of democratic reforms.
112. This is the reform of admissions policies and the introduction of open enrolment.
113. The introduction of the CSE was, however, an important step in the direction of freeing schools from this thrall.
114. A general introduction to the practice of the visual arts.
115. The introduction of National Curriculum History will have an impact on teachers' methodologies and on classroom management techniques.
116. The crucial stage was not the introduction of the project but its establishment once these strains began to tell.
117. With the introduction of agriculture mankind entered upon a long period of meanness, misery, and madness, from which they are only now being freed by the beneficent operation of the machine. Bertrand Russell
118. It is a sophisticated introduction to Weil, to the complicated life and mind in a short space.
119. However, if we introduce an opportunity which results in their completing an acquisition we would charge an introduction fee.
120. This chapter contains an introduction to methods of digital image processing applied to Landsat image data.
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