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61. Information about the study is presented clearly and concisely, thus creating an ideal text for nurses new to evaluating research reports.
62. It helps staff to work as a group, but it can take a while for somebody new to fit in.
63. Children who are new to the school may need extra help.
64. I am quite new to this area and only know people to say hello to.
65. Michael Ledeen was also new to the world of covertly shipping arms.
66. Constable Quince was new to the job and, in Bramble's estimation,[http://sentencedict.com/new to.html] unsuited for it.
67. Then she saw that the last cutting was new to her.
68. Although the hospital is new to the area, it is taking an active role in the community and its improvement.
69. Commission officials said tire burning is not new to Texas.
70. I haven't been to an organized campsite for perhaps fifteen years, so all this is new to me.
71. This is a concept new to the auto industry but old hat to purveyors of soap, suds and soup.
72. You can master a new skill, find some one new to love, have an adventure....
73. But the idea was relatively new to the financial services industry.
74. If what you have are true nichollsi then you are breaking new ground, as the species is new to the hobby.
75. Lawyer C was new to the town and aware of both this problem and that of breaking into an established market.
76. Self-education is hardly new to gay men in the AIDS epidemic.
77. If you are new to comms you can not go far wrong with Odyssey.
78. Highlighting class differences to emphasize his own down-to-earth roots is nothing new to Dole.
79. She then had a delectable mushroom soup - and for the main course she chose something that was entirely new to her.
80. The zoo can bring something new to almost every activity under the sun.
81. Women are still relatively new to the marketplace and are more economically insecure than men.
82. A lot of people, especially those new to the city, have no concept of the lay of the land.
83. I was a sexless wonder to them, just some one new to include to be nice.
84. He was made responsible for marine operations, an area of the business totally new to him.
85. The London managers, like the geeks, were too new to the market to question the strategy.
86. He owns an international credit-card company in London. New to travel arrangements?
87. Glenn Hoddle. New to management, but wise to the footballing game.
88. In it he mentions several examples of sharp practice in the laboratory, one or two of which are new to me.
89. Charges of withholding information from the public about the condition of banks and thrifts are not new to the ministry.
90. But the growing medium of television broadcast something new to worry about in the 1950s.
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