Sentence examples for concepts which could from inspiring English sources

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Modern management theory offers some new concepts, which could support necessary changes in organization to increase their effectiveness.

"Our world is completely transformed through the application of scientific concepts which could not even be conceived of at the time the society was founded," said Rees. "New questions come into focus as old ones are answered.

We want to take advantage of self-driving technology to overcome such constraints, and in particular to introduce new mobility concepts which could bring about transformational improvements to public transport in Singapore".

These concepts are described, and although they have been prepared for XEUS, there are other future mission concepts which could also benefit from 50 mK cooling with a lifetime greater than 10 years.

Ratifying the E.R.A., they warned, would result in an "encouragement of those who seek a unisex society, an increase in the practice of homosexual and lesbian activities, and other concepts which could alter the natural, God-given relationship of men and women".

This could be through providing a list of websites, guidance material, continued professional development, and/or a "checklist of understanding" of basic natural hazard and risk concepts (which could be standardized for New Zealand).

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The goal is further proof of the mono-grid imaging concept, which could not be done in flight due to the absence of strong solar flares.

"On my analysis of the entirety of the evidence, I found Mr Berezovsky an unimpressive, and inherently unreliable, witness, who regarded truth as a transitory, flexible concept, which could be moulded to suit his current purposes.

The RFL's welfare team have reached out to both clubs to prepare them for the possibility of relegation but Cockayne has criticised a concept which could leave some players unemployed come Saturday night.

"On my analysis of the entirety of the evidence, I found Mr Berezovsky an unimpressive, and inherently unreliable, witness, who regarded truth as a transitory, flexible concept, which could be moulded to suit his current purposes," the judge said.

Her thinking was remorseless: "On my analysis of the entirety of the evidence, I found Mr Berezovsky an unimpressive, and inherently unreliable, witness, who regarded truth as a transitory, flexible concept, which could be moulded to suit his current purposes".

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