Sentence examples for means introducing from inspiring English sources

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Introducing the human touch into search engines also means introducing human biases.

The government talks about increasing choice through the bill, but to me that means introducing competition.

While SFA implementation means introducing a new technology, treating the process as a technical challenge all but guarantees that it will fail.

It means introducing a pupil premium so that the poorest in our country have access to the kind of education currently only available to the richest.

It also means introducing a windfall tax on the profits energy companies made by charging customers for pollution permits they received for free and using this money – an estimated £5bn – to combat fuel poverty.

Beyond the roll-out of FND, her interest in benefits reform stretches to benefit buffering – which means introducing extra payments for people once they find work, so that the rapid withdrawal of benefits is cushioned.

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Heinz means, introduced in [1], are means that interpolate in a certain way between the arithmetic and geometric mean.

Cameron would like to do something about this, he said, but it would mean introducing a means-testing system that would be "incredibly bureaucratic and expensive and, frankly, quite intrusive".

It would mean introducing different masses for the neutrinos.

More striking, yet, it has meant introducing Broadway musicals to Paris.

This often meant introducing special days or courses covering parts of the curriculum only, rather than linking these to the rest of the curriculum, thus "limiting their usefulness".

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