Synonym: basic, prefatorial, prefatory. Similar words: introduction, introduce, reintroduce, introducing, factors of production, product, productive, production. Meaning: [‚ɪntrə'dʌktərɪ] adj. 1. serving to open or begin 2. serving as a base or starting point 3. serving as an introduction or preface.
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61. Early evaluation studies were directed towards the use of specific media - introductory MEDIATRON-multimedia programmes for online information retrieval.
62. The lender recently launched a card at a low introductory offer of 3.9 APR after its takeover of Bank One.
63. For the sake of simplicity, this introductory chapter will concentrate upon one conflict theory: Marxism.
64. You can readily find them in an introductory economics text.
65. Enrollment in introductory geology courses has increased greatly in the past decade.
66. He wishes to support a television advertising launch with a selective direct mail campaign containing an introductory product offer.
67. There is also a chapter on special sample introduction techniques together with an introductory chapter providing an overview of analytical atomic spectrometry.
68. See the introductory section in the Unit and its explanation of the movement from meaning to form.
69. Genes probably goes beyond most introductory courses and will also prove useful to advanced students.
70. Singer wrote an introductory essay to the book of photographs.
71. The introductory chapters of my books contain much advice which, if heeded, would help to minimise the dangers.
72. This is an excellent introductory chapter which outlines the use of quality assurance methods.
73. It was while being given an introductory tour of Grove House.
74. For those readers with little or no background in geology there are a number of excellent introductory texts.
75. As the above introductory remarks suggest, the experience most people have of social surveys is through the interview.
76. Level Most public library authorities place a strong emphasis on introductory materials and standard works, rather than on advanced material.
77. As part of the first- and second-year laboratory courses, all students undertake short introductory courses on computational methods.
78. An introductory epigram states that Clearchus copied them exactly in Delphi and brought them to this remote place of Bactriana.
79. There will be introductory sessions to dinghy sailing, windsurfing and canoeing - booking is essential for these events, so call.
80. If you arrive after the introductory talk, please feel free to join an escorted group or to tour the School unaccompanied.
81. What then are the implications of our experiment for the questions that we raised in our introductory remarks?
82. Boats so essential to Viking power and influence are the subject of the introductory section.
83. The reader is referred to the excellent introductory text.
84. The introductory style seemed a little superfluous.
85. Introductory biology texts tend to be compilations of conclusions.
86. The first two chapters provide introductory and background material.
87. The paper is composed of introductory,[http://sentencedict.com/introductory.html] body and postscript.
88. The introductory portion of a news story.
89. An introductory paragraph has been prefixed to Chapter Three.
90. One can argue that C is a small language and therefore concision comes naturally to an introductory text.
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