Sentence examples for argued the introduction of from inspiring English sources

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Aileen McLeod, the SNP minister for land reform, argued: "The introduction of the bill is a significant step forward in ensuring our land is used in the public interest and to the benefit of the people of Scotland.

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They have argued against the introduction of a minimum unit price in Scotland on the basis that it is experimental.

Many have argued that the introduction of domain names and country codes in non-Latin scripts will help the Web finally reach the world's poor.

Ben Bradshaw, the former Labour culture secretary, recently argued for the introduction of "fat taxes" on foods that are classed as high in fat, sugar or salt, following the line of European countries such as Denmark, France and Hungary.

A British-based Aboriginal poet and filmmaker, Rikki Shields, argued that the introduction of an Aboriginal character into the show would do much to advance the cause of his people "because then everyone could see that we are Australian too".

Obama argued that the introduction of computerised medical records and other technological changes, which will cost $50bn initially, will help create savings that could be used for health insurance.

In particular, scholars in the new public management school argued that the introduction of competition or market incentives in the public sector, in lieu of public monopoly provision, stimulates greater efficiency, innovation, and overall performance.

In a press release last month, the Federation Against Software Theft argued that the introduction of 4G networks (as well as wider availability of public Wi-Fi) justifies widening the scope of legal obligations placed on internet service providers to include mobile network operators.

After only five companies published the gender pay gap of their own accord – Tesco, Friends Life, PwC, AstraZeneca and Genesis – the Liberal Democrats argued for the introduction of mandatory reporting, with former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg securing an amendment in March that would force ministers to make regulations on the subject within the next 12 months.

After only five companies voluntarily published the gender pay gap – Tesco, Friends Life, PwC, AstraZeneca and Genesis Housing – the Liberal Democrats argued for the introduction of mandatory reporting, with former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg securing an amendment in March that would force ministers to make regulations on the subject within the next 12 months.

The report Social Enterprise Schools: A potential profit-sharing model for the state-funded school system, argued for the introduction of for-profit providers on grounds of a crisis in the number of school places available, and the not-for-profit sector not being expected to have the appetite for the expansion this would require; therefore, profit-making providers must be brought in.

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