Sentence examples for introducing on a from inspiring English sources

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"This is one of the in-flight service comforts that we are introducing on a trial basis for our customers," says MAS chief executive Idris Jala.

The other part of this argument is the assertion that early starters are actually deterred from introducing on a broad front the new technology they themselves have developed.

Starting in the fall of 2017, the School of Engineering and Applied Science is introducing on a pilot basis a series of new courses that are alternatives to traditional first-year math and physics courses.

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The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL have one of the best features introduced on a smartphone in recent memory: That button.

In this way item bias is introduced on a test-subgroup level using only one parameter.

Mifepristone has become an integral part of China's one-child policy since the drug was introduced on a wide scale here in the early 1990's.

ID cards are to be introduced on a staged basis.

Shows on the network aren't introduced on a hunch about a strong creative concept.

The rules will be introduced on a temporary basis, and without consultation, on 6 April.

Since 1998 India has introduced on a large scale the internationally approved method for tackling TB.

Employers welcomed the government's support for such contracts if introduced on a fair basis.

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