Sentence examples for panoply of programs from inspiring English sources

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The panoply of programs to try to control the consumption of bush meat is referred to as alternative protein.

One of them, "A Million Strong," describes the panoply of programs that colleges have created to support veterans, including opening veterans centers, hiring specially trained counselors and creating veterans-only courses, orientation programs and even housing.

Across the panoply of programs by which state and local police can acquire weapons, vehicles, aircraft and surveillance tools typically used by the US military and intelligence agencies, police must now merely jump through more bureaucratic hoops rather than face an outright ban on all but the most controversial items – many of which had not been distributed for years.

The mayor summed it up saying, "the Early Success Framework is really a frame for us to be able to put together a panoply of programs on behalf of children". .

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Putting them on a path to citizenship means that within a few years, they will qualify for the full panoply of government programs: more than 80 means-tested welfare programs, as well as Social Security, Medicare and Obamacare.

Not long after Letterpress came Letterpress Solver and a panoply of other programs purposely designed to game Letterpress.

But I don't think, at least at this point, that he's fully on board that we should get this panoply of other programs that we need.

For many investors, the dip in sales of existing homes reflected broader worries about how the economy would perform as a panoply of support programs from the government slowly wind down.

But in helping to drive off the drug dealers, and in introducing a panoply of other programs, Judge Young has put into practice some of the most talked-about ideas in criminology, theories like problem-solving policing and community justice, which were developed in and for big cities.

In an audacious bid for new business AT&T aims to sell a panoply of video programming to customers of its phone services.

It's because the poverty line, for good or ill, is often perceived as a cutoff for the government's panoply of social welfare programs: that inevitably means that it gets politicized.

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