Sentence examples for create for tomorrow from inspiring English sources

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It's about the Africa we want to create for tomorrow.

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What's most exciting about this trend, is the opportunity it will create for today's digital health entrepreneurs.

Unicode, the group that makes the code behind all emojis, just released 38 emojis that it's planning to create for 2016, Yahoo reports.

But when you move into a leadership role, you are then responsible for developing others and creating for tomorrow.

Land use maps were created for 1828, 1956 and 1991 to quantify landscape modifications.

Vegetation maps were created for 1945, 1969 and 1995 via 'object oriented image analysis' of a series of air-photographs.

Cornel Marculescu, FINA's executive director, said this year was a "transition period" before tougher suit regulations are created for 2010.

The limited edition Sgt Pepper sleeve was created for Christmas 1967 to celebrate the success of the album.

The editorial did not mention the legal history that frequent court rulings have created for winter management.

With the aim of predicting future overheating risk, future HSYs are created for 2050s and 2080s under the high emission scenario for fourteen locations.

Last spring the park's director, Alyson Baker, swept the place clean and, with a few exceptions, the only pieces now on view are those created for this summer's exhibition.

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