Sentence examples for becomes a new type from inspiring English sources

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"It means the car becomes a new type of computing device," Mr. Mistele said.

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It was just that they became a new type in London society.

"[But] the carbon price has to become simple and not become a new type of sub-prime tool which will be diverted from what is its initial purpose: to encourage real investment in real low-carbon technology".

Mr Bhattarai says Maoists have abandoned their totalitarian past, to become a "new type of Maoist party, who believe in a peaceful and democratic way of changing society".Not everyone is convinced.

Wetland creation or restoration in degraded areas has become a new type of disturbance worldwide.

But Nasmyth thinks the IMBA will become "a new type of academy institute" that relies more on innovation than tradition.

For young customers who consider convenience and speed as prerequisites, online shopping has become a new type of consumption.

Combining with the pulse tube cryocooler, it could become a new type high efficiency 4 K cryocooler.

Allen will use the new funds to hire a developer team in order to expand the variety and automate the creation of new sports content; His intention is that StatSheet become, "a new type of sports media company that is focused on technology and automation instead of paying people to research and report news like is the norm with traditional sports media".

He added, "Should Final Fantasy become a new type of game or should Final Fantasy not become a new type of game?

Essentially, he's daring his listeners to become a new type of human being governed by love rather than selfish motivation.

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