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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151. The guide can be used an introduction to the hobby or as a means to brush up skills.
152. The committee also claims that tight controls have slowed the introduction of new drugs.
153. The possible introduction of individual education and training vouchers for school leavers will also provide education and training with a new challenge.
154. Are not consumers still being denied freedom of choice, resulting in delays in the introduction of more humane systems of husbandry?
155. Marx, the museum's director, has also contributed an introduction to the catalogue.
156. This all changes with the introduction consequent upon the Civil Justice Review of court management of litigation.
157. The introduction of MIRVing further improved the lethality and accuracy of the weapons.
158. What averted catastrophe was the introduction of widespread electronic communications, especially for education and entertainment.
159. Introduction I. Enforcing Law Law may be enforced by compulsion and coercion,(www.Sentencedict.com) or by conciliation and compromise.
160. The second chapter on biosensors by Turner and Newman serves as an excellent introduction.
161. We mentioned in the Introduction that earlier sociological studies of deviant behaviour provide notes of caution about investigating phenomena like heroin use.
162. Introduction Evidence has mounted that the incidence of childhood leukaemia can be increased by population mixing, particularly in a rural area.
163. Introduction InPart One I have briefly outlined the origins and fate of the classical perspective in criminology.
164. After that, its introduction will depend on the social acceptability of automatic checkouts.
165. How significant are the changes brought about by the introduction of this concept is more contentious.
166. With the gradual introduction of mechanical clocks around the fourteenth century(sentencedict.com), hours of standard length became general.
167. Puritans also believed it to be their pressing duty to agitate for the introduction of godly reforms into the church.
168. Take, for example, my own barnstorming introduction to lightweight aviation from a hollow in the Mendips called Velvet Bottom.
169. The introduction to the heads will specify that the clause is binding on both parties and is not subject to contract.
170. There was none of the careful preparation and gradual introduction which usually precedes the adoption of a child beyond infancy.
171. It was the introduction of the new fourth resource which clearly injected the principle of ability to pay across all countries.
172. The government has allocated, for the introduction of the National Curriculum into 24,000 schools, the sum of £30 million.
173. Ultimately, the effect of the introduction of index futures on the information content of share prices is an empirical matter.
174. This section has provided a brief introduction to the question of the relationship between sociology and values.
175. The quality assurance scheme will mean the introduction of new procedures which conform to the Institutes' requirements.
176. These are contained within section 1, the Introduction to the Supplement.
177. Whatever it meant in 1943 has been superseded by its function as an introduction to the published collection.
178. Few illustrations survive of the interiors of funeral furnishing establishments prior to the introduction of the camera.
179. For each total synthesis a brief introduction is given, outlining the biological activity and other syntheses of the target compound.
180. Will he today resist the introduction of the 75p per minute further added value services now suggested?
More similar words: production, introduce, productive, introspection, productivity, reduction, product, auction, instruction, destruction, construction, produce, instructional, producer, interaction, introspect, education, educational, action, fiction, section, election, reaction, fraction, function, sanction, contribution, selection, objection, infection.