Sentence examples for making widespread use from inspiring English sources

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They demonstrated how to reliably control mammalian neurons with light, making widespread use of the technique inevitable.

Both Mexican and international election observers have reported numerous incidents that indicate that the PRI is making widespread use of machine tactics.

The FARC has reorganised into much smaller units, continues to inflict casualties on the security forces and is making widespread use of landmines.

Questions are being asked about the suitability of private finance in a market where council childcare spending has been cut so deeply that charities are unable to make a sufficient financial margin to repay interest on loans, despite ratcheting down costs and wages and making widespread use of zero-hours contracts for staff.

The FT notes that Gross Januss fund operates almost like a hedge fund, making both positive and negative bets on bonds, delving into riskier markets than he could at Pimco, and making "widespread use of derivatives".

9 The UK is unusual in making widespread use of call handlers without previous clinical training.

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Both make widespread use of Arabic.

Many make widespread use of rotating interns and temps.

The public sector makes widespread use of social media, particularly Twitter, but does not always promote it very well.

Israel makes widespread use of low-volume irrigation such as drip-feed and micro-sprinklers, which is expensive.

Although the country ratified the 1997 mine ban treaty, its armed forces and Russian-backed rebels have both made widespread use of their stockpiled, Soviet-made devices.

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