Sentence examples for course represents from inspiring English sources

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Google, of course, represents the most transformational disintermediation of ad agencies.

The rise of the Massive Open Online Course represents challenges and opportunities for traditional universities.

Jon Wardle, associate dean of the media school at Bournemouth, says the course represents a changing mood in academia.

Once a course is created it can be exported to another intelligent tutoring system, reusing the domain model that the course represents.

The visit of Chelsea today, of course, represents a stiffer challenge than either they've faced so far, but Karpin is sanguine.

The UK, of course, represents just one market, and in 2014 Share a Coke was rolled out to North America for the first time.

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Pessoa of course represented much else besides.

Mr. Armstrong was, of course, representing a country.

Any one of those changes would, of course, represent a seismic shift.

New jobs, of course, represent only a small fraction of total employment.

Jazz was, of course, represented by Wynton Marsalis, lively as ever, playing Ray Noble's "Cherokee".

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