Sentence examples for opened ways from inspiring English sources

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While this pragmatism opened ways of accommodating Muslim rights, addressing legal requirements by setting up a pragmatic pilot project however also created some space for maintaining the difference between Muslim and Christian chaplaincy explicitly denied in Lower Saxony.

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It was first opened way back in 1860 and celebrated their 150th anniversary in 2010.

The approach opens ways for modeling protein interaction networks of cellular systems, even when pathways are not previously well characterized.

Opening ways for further investigations, it was possible to extend the studies to other types of lipid bicelles.

There are some crossovers, although the novel opens way up.

_ There are some crossovers, although the novel opens way up.

"I heard a G.E.D. opens doors, and a diploma opens way more," he said, almost whispering to his tattooed hands.

The areas around slums are being redeveloped to reduce social risks, opening way to new apartment blocks.

The characterization of hormonal receptors, in particular PR, opened new ways towards antiprogestogens as therapeutic strategies.

Effect of four open ways of screen doors on fire smoke and evacuation were analyzed.

Mr Tapscott interpreted this as a call-to-arms for corporations to work in more open ways.

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