Sentence examples for introduced to do from inspiring English sources

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"There was legislation introduced to do that in the wake of the report," Mr. Seglem said.

David Dimbleby says steps have been already introduced to do this.

In Missouri, meanwhile, a bipartisan review of all the state's tax credits recommended that a film incentive be dropped, but no bill has been introduced to do so.

Chunk-based storage systems are typical data-intensive clusters introduced to do big data analysis.

There must, then, be some portion of ordinary language that can do all the work, vis-à-vis ontological commitment, that the first-order language was introduced to do.[39] This doesn't eliminate the need to seek paraphrases of ordinary language theories (see §4.2 below).

It seems that every week a new tablet device has launched or a new robot is being introduced to do the work of a person -- and hotels that know what's up have made sure to stock up on new technologies.

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The thing about his generation is, once they've been introduced to Sondheim, they don't want to go back".

Those in precontemplation have not been introduced to ACP or do not want to engage in ACP activities.

For example, wanting to be introduced to someone you do not yet know.

Repeat a person's name after you've been introduced to them (although do it in a natural manner).

(Like New York, Rhode Island has introduced legislation to do so).

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