Sentence examples for be put into direct from inspiring English sources

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"They didn't want these towns built because they would be put into direct competition with the private housing market.

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The decision, which Israeli officials said was unlikely to be put into action immediately, drew no direct criticism from the Bush administration, which simply repeated its opposition to any expulsion.

Fusion won't come cheap, but the costs need to be put into context -- in the U.S. alone, direct expenditures for energy are on the order of 1.5 trillion dollars per year, about 10% of the U.S. economy.

Throughout the essay, the authors direct readers to references that illustrate how their recommendations can be put into practice and that serve as references for in-depth explanations.

Although the direct observations of geochemical oscillation in burrowed sediments are still few, such data can be put into the context of overall diagenesis when assisted with modeling.

Should medicines be put into checked baggage?

That cannot be put into perspective.

"It will be put into law.

This information must be put into context.

However, this must be put into context.

Your tissue will be put into a repository.

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