Sentence examples for likely to be emulated from inspiring English sources

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The program review mechanism likely to be emulated in Britain was unprecedentedly drastic, phrasing itself in terms of "what to preserve", not "what to cut".

Especially troublesome to some mental health advocates are provisions like New York's, which expand the duty of practitioners to report worrisome patients — a model likely to be emulated by other states.

Alan Blinder and Ricardo Reis of Princeton University recently characterised this approach as "minimal strategic constraints...maximal tactical flexibility...and not much in the way of explanation".Though this broad strategy is likely to be emulated by any successor, there may be tinkering at the margins.

A partnership between Niantic and the Japanese convenience store Lawson, for example, provided Ingress players with exclusive content in a model that is likely to be emulated in their current partnership with McDonald's.

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Is it to be emulated?

Is this something to be emulated?

This model needed to be emulated.

43 This achievement needs to be emulated widely.

62 Their approach deserves to be emulated widely.

There are neat hairstyles everywhere just waiting to be emulated!

Ukraine seems to be emulating it.

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