Sentence examples for been to complement from inspiring English sources

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AS: One of our approaches to strengthening the program and enabling scale has been to complement CCB workshops with efforts to train more trainers.

For more than forty years, the Los Angeles City College Foundation's mission has been to complement and enhance LACC's efforts to provide education and career services higher in quality than afforded through state and federal support.

The principle goal of UNICEF's interventions had been to complement the government in its efforts to keep the incidence of preventable disease to a minimum through focused interventions in key sectors, guided by the Core Corporate Commitments (CCCs) for emergency response.

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"What we hope to do is to complement it.

"The idea is to complement what's already there, not overwhelm it.

The competition is to complement the adult waiters' race, based on those held in France.

The idea was to complement but not to mimic the academic style of its neighbors.

Our plan was to complement our culinary itinerary with visits to cultural sites.

The aim is to complement the existing accounting certification, and to attract more students and practicing professionals.

In education, the big challenge is to complement quantity with quality.

Step four would be to complement this with an ambitious new listening survey to help shape the Bank's agenda.

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