Sentence examples for model is becoming from inspiring English sources

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Our business model is becoming more risky.

However, the apprenticeship model is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain.

The model is becoming more common, she said, "though not common enough".

Perhaps the red state-blue state political model is becoming meaningless, he suggests.

Taxpayers benefit in the short term, but councillors find central interference of this kind infuriating and it means that the existing local-government funding model is becoming unworkable.

But with the advent of technology that allows media companies to identify what kind of content readers want, that model is becoming inverted.

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But the limits of this model are becoming apparent.

Within hours of the fatal shooting, the model was becoming a footnote in her killer's tear-sodden melodrama.

It did not take an economics PhD to guess that America could not go on living with public and private debt that was 350% of GDP or that China's growth model was becoming unsustainable.

His association with the World Health Organisation had broadened his profile and his multi-axial model was becoming well known in the field of psychiatry.

But the idea that modelling is becoming a career for life, or that "grey is the new black", turns out to be too simplistic.

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