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I felt like I was introducing something new".
I deal with the sugar quotient by introducing something very savoury into the formula, like bacon, mushrooms or lentils.
Paradoxically, although the government is introducing something called universal credit, it won't embody the principle of universality.
Many changes, of course, still come from the top, using broad-based data and cost analysis, because introducing something new can be expensive, Dr. Carvell said.
And with Windows, Microsoft succeeded by introducing something quick and sloppy — and then refining, refining, refining until it achieved world domination.
Teachers of large groups cannot consistently and effectively engage students in a dialogue of sharing and discovery when introducing something new.
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Phasing out the 'Old School Tie' mentality and re-introducing something like the 11 Plus exam would be a giant step towards equality of opportunity for all.
To reignite interest in Gucci, and introduce something different.
It takes what is known and introduces something unknown.
"We might have to introduce something from Asia," he said.
The fiction of the 20th century introduced something new: mass production.
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