Sentence examples for It has discussed from inspiring English sources

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It has discussed many potential uses for its technology and has listed a number of bigger companies in which it had joined in development projects.

It has discussed with music labels the possibility of offering discounts to subscribers of its music service on CD purchases.

It has discussed a plan with Mohammed Bin Hammam, the President of the Asian Football Confederation, for playing a couple of Carling Cup matches in Asia.

It has discussed in Section1 that the vehicles move on the roads with high speed in VANET and node-density information frequently change from sparse to dense and vice versa.

The South says it has discussed its latest steps with the US.

On the contrary, these are its stated aims, and it has discussed them with the EC, which has come out in support for FFP on the grounds that it is "proportional".

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But Standard Chartered said this morning it had discussed the move in advance with its major institutional shareholders.

The FBI listed four options it said it had discussed with Apple after the shooting.

It added that it had "discussed consumer forums and CMCs [claims management companies] with the OFT".

Then, last week, ABC boss Paul Lee said it had discussed the possibility with Lucasfilm.

The Fed also disclosed it had discussed other policy options and was "prepared to employ these tools as appropriate".

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