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I deal with the sugar quotient by introducing something very savoury into the formula, like bacon, mushrooms or lentils.
And with Windows, Microsoft succeeded by introducing something quick and sloppy — and then refining, refining, refining until it achieved world domination.
— Jeff Gordinier The New York Times: Can you believe that Oreo is considered a "heritage brand?" At least it is at Nabisco, which is marking the cookie's 100th birthday, on March 6, by introducing something called "Birthday Cake Oreos".
I have managed to develop a certain methodology for improving cognitive abilities, so I have been trying to contribute to society by introducing something like the "Haraguchi method of recovering from dementia".
The 'effective' part being, capturing student attention and interest with something that may be familiar in order to expand upon their knowledge by introducing something unfamiliar (how to read a phylogeny).
Strategically, he says, capital can only be defeated by introducing something inexchangeable into the symbolic order, that is, something having the irreversible function of natural death, which the symbolic order excludes and renders invisible.
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I felt like I was introducing something new".
You're introducing something new.
Hamann has often been credited with introducing something like these two revolutionary theses and then passing them on to Herder (e.g. by Berlin).
In any natural-language sense of 'singular', these phrases do not introduce something into discussion by means of 'a singular, definitely identifying substantival expression', simply because the referring expressions in such cases are not singular but plural.
He writes that there are few, if any, public events that are not engineered, or at least used, by the Brotherhood: You want to introduce something you know the people won't like.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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