Sentence examples for earliest widespread from inspiring English sources

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Because the technology is still evolving, researchers at Boeing say the earliest widespread use of structural health monitoring will be in unmanned aircraft.

The UK has been experiencing the earliest widespread snowfall since 1993.

Among the earliest widespread criticisms of Riley were opinions that his dialect writing did not actually represent the true dialect of central Indiana.

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The protest attracted little of its earlier widespread support and no promise that fuel taxes, the highest in Europe, would be reduced.

After an early widespread sentiment that the insurance industry, which lost about $40 billion in the World Trade Center attack, needed help, many in Congress are now beginning to wonder why insurers cannot, indeed, cover the costs of future attacks.

In this regard, Sandby's work documents the shift away from an earlier, widespread suspicion of standing armies towards a more enthusiastic celebration of the nation's armed forces.

Ericsson Senior Vice President and CTO Hakan Eriksson said this agreement will "reassure operators of the early widespread adoption of LET technology throughout the consumer electronics industry".

The high-pressure tube-trailer consolidation concept could play a major role in enabling the early, widespread deployment of HRSs because it lowers the required HRS capital investment and distributes the investment risk among the market segments of hydrogen production, delivery, and refueling.

Steven Bell, an analyst with Forrester Research, says, "While the construction industry is not a big spender on information technologies, it does have a well-deserved reputation for fast adoption of innovations that save time and money, like the early widespread use of cell phones".

And though her plan to run may not come as a shocker, with her early widespread support with the Ready for Hillary campaign and its super-PAC already in place, it is still amazing.

What appears to be an ancestral form, Geronticus balcanicus, was found in the late Pliocene of Bulgaria, further illustrating the early widespread presence of this genus in Europe, and suggesting that Geronticus eremita may have originated in south-eastern Europe or the Middle East.

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