Sentence examples for introduction envisaged from inspiring English sources

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While Heuet's Swann's Way sends the initiated back to the source, will it serve newcomers as the "gentle introduction" envisaged by Goldhammer?

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We envisaged that introduction of two allyl groups at the 3 position of an indole core, with concomitant dearomatisation, would enable the formation of a diallylindolinine.

Among reforms envisaged are the introduction of special traffic courts to deal with "high volume, low level motoring offences".

We envisaged that the introduction of constitutively expressed Pax4 might bestow a selective advantage on the definitive endoderm cells that form spontaneously in EBs derived from cells and enhance their differentiation towards pancreatic β-cell lineage.

However, as indicated in the introduction, MNAR scenarios could be envisaged whereby the data explaining the missinginess are not observed structurally.

On the basis of previously reported cyclizations we envisaged that the introduction of a trimethylsilyl group at R in diyne 1 would direct the regioselectivity of the cyclisation reaction effectively with a broad range of monoynes.

We had initially envisaged a more formal introduction of the instruments at a set point during the interviews, with respondents being invited to personalise the landmarking tool with the interviewer before starting any discussion about dates of symptoms or GP consultations.

The context within which this is envisaged to happen is the introduction of a so-called 'National Health Insurance NHII)', which the ruling party – the African National Congress (ANC) – committed itself to at its 2007 Polokwane Policy Conference and again during the 2009 elections.

In a letter to immigration minister Damian Green, Millns wrote: "The average length of course the extended SVV students attended was 32 weeks, pretty much as envisaged in the reasoning for its introduction.

Although fragmentation of protonated peptides by collision-induced dissociation is the most common technique in proteomics, electron-transfer-induced dissociation has gained considerable interest since its introduction in 2004 [ 153], and applications targeting oxidized residues are easily envisaged.

"There is some way to go before the integrated services envisaged in the NHS plan are realised," said Ms Platt in the introduction to the report.

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