Sentence examples for is increasingly envisaged from inspiring English sources

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Commissioning is increasingly envisaged in NHS policy 4 as a predominantly transactional process, whereby commissioners select providers competitively and contract with them to deliver a specified service.

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Yet barring a deus ex machina, such as a foreign-policy crisis, a Tory super-scandal or an improbably rapid economic recovery, a route to victory for the government at the next election is increasingly difficult to envisage.

"It will be done on time," says Ecclestone, adding that although F1 is increasingly moving eastwards, he cannot envisage a time without races in Europe since "it is a world championship".

Merchandise is increasingly valuable.

Electricity is increasingly patchy.

Malnutrition is increasingly prevalent.

This is increasingly typical.

It is increasingly popular.

Computation is increasingly pervasive.

Envisaged as a means of dealing with conflicts between States, UN peacekeepers were increasingly thrust into civil wars and conflicts within States.

It is envisaged that other countries in the region, including Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines, which are increasingly engaged in genome research, will subsequently be included in ongoing efforts to develop ELSI practices that facilitate international collaboration.

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