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The phrase "adoptions for example" is not correct in written English.
It can be used when providing a specific instance or illustration related to adoptions, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "There are many ways to support children in need, such as adoptions, for example, fostering or mentoring."
Alternatives: "such as adoptions" or "like adoptions."
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It says that the expense of support services should be balanced against the cost of the breakdown of adoptions, for example of keeping a child in care into adulthood.
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"I think we had a hand in speeding up adoption [processes]," Graef says of the impact of his 2011 Panorama special, The Truth About Adoption, for example.
What rights and responsibilities should fathers have with regard to decisions about abortion and adoption, for example, as well as health care decisions for their offspring?
The independence of the central bank and the statistical agency has been severely compromised, with Fernández forcing the adoption, for example, of a consumer price index that grossly understates the inflation rate.
The resulting book, despite its many voices, tends towards the single note rather than the symphonic: the letter about rape and adoption, for example, is pitched at the same level of hysteria as the one about amateur dramatics.
His visit to a Maryland animal shelter to explore "Black Dog Syndrome" (the belief that dogs with darker coats are passed over for adoption), for example, ends without any mention of the several recent studies that challenge the theory.
Of note, our modeling does not account for barriers to EV adoption, for example charging infrastructure build-out needs or EV availability to consumers.
Bechtolsheim says that there are a few key lessons from what's gone on in terms of web innovation: first, the time from innovation to adoption can be remarkably short (see Google's rapid adoption, for example).
Despite long-standing consensus supporting minimal intervention and non-operative preventives for caries management in dental practice [ 1], a prevention-oriented strategy is far from reaching universal adoption: for example, many dentists favor restoration placement over non-operative therapy for enamel-confined lesions [ 2– 4].
This plan concerned who to approach, at which moment in time, and in which way (e.g. by means of a presentation, e-mail, both directly and indirectly), also including people and institutions that might be able to facilitate in the adoption, for example by raising enthusiasm among physicians.
Even if these procedures/options are affordable, there are other social, religious or moral concerns that preclude their adoption, For example, insemination with a donor sperm though perfectly safe, may not be acceptable due to the removal of possibility of genetic parenthood.
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