Sentence examples for introduce wording that from inspiring English sources

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Last week Ruth Hieronymi, a member of parliament, said she would introduce wording that might help to overcome some of the objections.Behind the debate is the question of how best to balance competition and protection.

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So we had to invent words or borrow from other languages or introduce words that people were using, but never dared put in literature.

This is to ensure that you clearly understand each word you place in your poem, understand its effect both in rhythm and meaning and are not swayed by introducing words that aren't truly sourced from your own way of perceiving the subject of your poem.

The moderator did not introduce words and themes that had not been previously used in the discussion.

Note the intimate tone of her address to her great forebear, the poet Hafez, and how unselfconsciously she introduces a word that would have puzzled him, a word that conjures her love of the natural scenery of the Isle of Wight, "chine".

The New American cited Peter Sprigg of the Familly Research Council telling the Christian Post that early-childhood sex education "is part of the legacy of Alfred Kinsey, and the belief that 'children are sexual from birth.' This is a false and pernicious idea that introduces words, thoughts, and concepts to children long before it is developmentally appropriate for them.

Translation conferences yielded a science glossary that introduces words like electromagnetism, climate change and cloning into the Tibetan lexicon.

The magazine addresses common questions such as "What are cancer cells made of?" and "Can I catch it?", and includes a glossary of key terms that introduces words such as symptom, tumour and operation.

Black rappers did not introduce that word into the vernacular.

These are the words that introduce us to Mukesh Singh, 28, sentenced to death for the rape and murder of 23-year-old Jyoti Singh in Delhi.

The narrator introduces each letter with words that beg parental explanation ("Gallantry! Gusto!"), so Numberlys leaves room for parents in the nighttime reading experience.

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