Sentence examples for been to create new from inspiring English sources

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Our response to these setbacks has been to create new types of drugs.

Warwick's answer has been to create new roles that work on behalf of academics and other university stakeholders.

Since the release of CIAO 2.0 in December 2000, the primary goal of the documentation team has been to create new analysis threads.

In some cases, the answer has been to create new arrangements to take responsibility for children's social care, such as the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Partnership or the council-proposed, and DfE-supported, Doncaster Children's Trust.

Until then, like most product designers, his chief concern had been to create new products that looked and worked better than their predecessors; then he realized that other considerations were important, too.

Part of that expanded vision has been to create new clinical positions that fill gaps revealed by Schroeder's research.

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Here, the basic plan is to create new Eleanor Roosevelts.

"Their primary benefit is to create new knowledge.

"The next step is to create new verticals.

These in turn were to create new outbreaks of revolt.

Its natural impulse is to create new instruments to drum up business.

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