Sentence examples for introducing a table from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, introducing a table listing all the changes (critical and non-critical) occurring in the complex dynamic situation increased the amount of visual information to process before making a decision.

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Keen to provide opportunities for students' social education, headteacher Fiona Allen has introduced a "table of the week".

The Foundation has also introduced a table wizard to make creating tables easier and find and a replace feature to simplify page editing.

It has expanded globally and branched out from that basic service by offering cashless payments and food delivery in its native India, it has a whitelabel service for restaurants, and there are plans to introduce a table booking service, too.

It has expanded globally and branched out from that basic service by offering cashless payments and food delivery in its native India, it has a whitelabel service for restaurants, and there are plans to introduce a table booking service, too.

They introduced a table to use the amount of C28 regular steranes as indicators of the age of an specific oil in the Persian Gulf.

But they are forbidden from acting as a "paid advocate" - taking payment for speaking in the House, asking a parliamentary question, tabling a motion, introducing a bill or tabling or moving an amendment to a motion or bill or urging colleagues or ministers to do so.

The Commons Code of Conduct states that MPs must not act as a "paid advocate" - taking payment for speaking in the House, asking a parliamentary question, tabling a motion, introducing a bill or tabling or moving an amendment to a motion or bill or urging colleagues or ministers to do so.

However, they are forbidden from acting as a "paid advocate" - taking payment for speaking in the House; asking a parliamentary question, tabling a motion, introducing a bill or tabling or moving an amendment to a motion or bill or urging colleagues or ministers to do so.

Parliamentary rules prohibit MPs from accepting money "to ask a parliamentary question, table a motion, introduce a bill, table an amendment to a motion or a bill, or urge colleagues or ministers to do so".

For example, MPs should not be paid "to ask a parliamentary question, table a motion, introduce a bill, table an amendment to a motion or a bill, or urge colleagues or ministers to do so".

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