Sentence examples for adopt a so from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adopt a so" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "We need to adopt a solution that works for everyone."
Alternatives: "embrace a" or "implement a".

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As a means, novel manufacturing processes are introduced, and one means is to adopt a so called fabrication approach, where the component is build based on assemlying sub-components with better controlled properties into a component using various joining technologies such as welding.

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Senate Republican leaders and White House officials fought efforts to adopt a so-called pay-as-you-go rule.

Lawmakers in San Francisco and New York are pushing cellphone makers to adopt a so-called kill switch that would allow users to deactivate their phone remotely, discouraging criminals from stealing phones.

Mr. Blair, who last week announced his Breaking the Climate Deadlock Initiative, predicted that the United States would soon adopt a so-called cap and trade system for carbon emissions, as the European Union has done, with mixed success.

In 1992, New Jersey became the first state to adopt a so-called family cap policy, which ended the practice of increasing welfare benefits by $64 a month when a recipient had an additional child.

Andy Burnham, the shadow home secretary, is to call on the government to adopt a so-called "Hillsborough law", that would give bereaved families the same resources as the police to make their case at future inquests.

Last November voters approved a measure to adopt a so-called top-two primary system in which all voters, irrespective of party affiliation, vote in the same primary and the winners, also irrespective of party affiliation, proceed to the general election.

Kenneth R. Feinberg, President Obama's former pay czar, received a lukewarm reception from Wall Street earlier this year, when he suggested that firms adopt a so-called brake provision that would allow employee compensation agreements at big banks to be broken if the government were forced to step and bail them out.

Brown University yesterday became the last of the Ivy League institutions to adopt a so-called need-blind admissions policy, as its trustees endorsed a proposal by the university president to exclude information about applicants' financial means from all decisions on whether to admit them, beginning in 2003.

She also called on governments to adopt a so-called Community Patent for all of the European Union, and to agree to reform ways in which patents are adjudicated to overcome conflicting national decisions and allow for earlier availability of generic drugs.

These geographers, as well as historians, adopt a so-called "idiographic" or exceptionalist approach: they study what was, is or will be unique.

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