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The question is whether his example will become the norm.
FedEx's business service, for example, will become FedEx Express.
Customization — of orthopedic parts tailored from digital scans of patients, for example — will become far simpler.
A cell with its haemoglobin genes switched on to overdrive, for example, will become a red blood cell.
Agassi hopes to boost graduating classes to more than 50 students each year, and if his academy succeeds, he hopes its example will become part of a national effort to improve public schools.
"A company's market capitalization, or the fact that it is part of the technology sector, for example, will become a more significant differentiator than whether the company is listed on the Norwegian or British stock exchange," said Ms. Sagar, another advocate of the sector approach.
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As the numbers of sanctions rises as a result of tighter rules, it seems likely that the more absurd examples will become a staple of local news (and then national) reporting, much as happened with work capability assessment injustices meted out by Atos.
During the present trip, for example, Genoa will become a sister city of White Plains.
If the government meets its goal of massively expanding the export-oriented manufacturing sector, for example, India will become another big target for developed-country protectionists.
There's JP (Jack Whitehall) the posh public school boy with a tendency to either ruthlessly shorten or add 'ers' to every other word (for example, James Blunt will become 'Blunters', banter will become 'bants'bants
Maria Klawe, for example, who will become Princeton's engineering dean in January, comes not from another American university but from the University of British Columbia, where she is dean of science.
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