Sentence examples for measures come in from inspiring English sources

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Instead of saving for their own home now, Tom is likely to be forced into trying to plug the rent gap when the measures come in.

Admittedly, this is a rather weak test since our wage measures come in bins that are quite wide.

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"It's trying to recreate football before post-Hillsborough measures came in.

The measures came in response to heavy and jittery trading on Friday, when the peso fell nearly 18percentt against the dollar.

We learned on Monday that France's manufacturing sector also contracted in January -- so the 'composite' PMI (combining both measures) came in at 48.9 -- indicating that private sector activity shrank last month, although not as sharply as in December.

Now is an ideal time for states to consider developing models that align with the new student achievement measures coming in the next few years.

The measures came in response to a near doubling of street camps and car camping countywide, and a double-digit increase in the city's homeless population.

The measure came in time to head off major revolts in Umbria and Etruria, which accepted at once.

The measure comes in response to a 1999 crash near Janesville that killed seven members of a traveling magazine sales crew and injured five.

The only hint that Glynn's reign may not have been a complete triumph on every conceivable measure came in the board's acknowledgement that the "recovery programme has taken longer to deliver than initially anticipated".

A report for the CfBT education charity says there was a "sudden increase" in 2011 after the measure came in.

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