Sentence examples for introduced to bring from inspiring English sources

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To the contrary, new measures are being introduced to bring greater transparency to defence spending.

Changes have been introduced to bring the restricted A wing into line with segregation units in other prisons.

For example, later this year, a smart card will be introduced to bring about cashless travel on London's underground, buses and train services.

She said current rules were not being adhered to and a new common European asylum policy must be introduced to bring a "fair distribution" of refugees across EU states.

But the country he has dominated for almost 40 years is finally starting to change: laws are being introduced to bring in a minimum wage, grants to start businesses and buy houses, schooling for children.

Null mutations were introduced to bring down these ΔG levels below −5.0kcal/moll.

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An old truck-licensing system, discontinued in August, may be re-introduced to bring in around €40m a month in revenue.

In May 2008 it was announced that psyllid lice from Japan, which predate on the Knotweed, may be introduced to the UK to bring the plant under control.

Another innovation she has introduced is to bring in the house system.

Internally Agung introduced reforms to bring the judicial system more in line with Qurʾānic precepts and reformed the tax system.

As for madrassas, General Musharraf has introduced laws to bring them under closer supervision, but extremist institutions have ignored them.The president also vowed to expel a couple of thousand foreign Islamic students, but he has not done so.

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