Sentence examples for be introduced to avert from inspiring English sources

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A similar restriction could be introduced to avert a bond-fund meltdown.Such rules might sound sensible, but they risk being counter-productive.

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Mr. Smith was introduced to Mr. McAuliffe.

It was introduced in 1986--ostensibly 1986--ostensibly 1986--ostensibly over toe shift to contavertisation.

Having been introduced in order to avert meltdowns, the Motorbike Game was now causing them on an epic scale.

to be introduced.

"International supervision over the issue of U.S. dollars should be introduced, and a new stable and secured global reserve currency may also be an option to avert a catastrophe caused by any single country," the Xinhua commentary said.

A new concept is introduced that averts proliferation of component stubs on client side while transparently providing efficient caching of attributes that doesn't require any changes to existing code at all.

Critical care outreach services (CCOS) have been introduced in the United Kingdom with aims to: avert or ensure timely admission to critical care; enable discharge from critical care; and share skills with ward staff.

The City watchdog is introducing advice rules to try to avert a potentially huge tide of "irrational" transfers from final salary pensions to poorer-value stock market-linked schemes by people who want access to a lump sum from their pension pots.

To avert this, a methyl group was introduced as in 27, thus blocking the electrocyclic pathway.

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