Sentence examples for process to lay from inspiring English sources

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See articleFrantic negotiations to pass California's budget took place as the process to lay off thousands of state workers began.

When Gerry Adams was released without charge last month after questioning over the 1972 killing of Jean McConville, the Sinn Féin president said the case highlighted the need for a victim-led truth and reconciliation process to lay to rest the legacy of the Troubles.

"It will now be incumbent upon him during the nomination and confirmation process to lay out demonstrable actions he will take to support that commitment".

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The results can explain the competitive growth mechanism of the spiral grain selection and can be used to optimize process design to lay an important foundation for improving preparation processes of single crystal superalloy.

The Legal Services Act 2007 was the culmination of a process designed to lay siege to what was perceived to be the last citadel of the powers privilege and pretension of a special interest group, the legal profession.

Last month's release, Supergrass, continues the process whereby, to lay to rest the ghost of their public adolescence, a band at the turn of their 20s dabble in dinosaur-rock and lyrical melancholy.

"The tribunal it is one of the processes needed to lay the foundations for healing and reconciliation," says Chhang.

The AOP4 planning process was intended to lay the foundation for the national roll out of direct facility funding (DFF) for each health centre and dispensary, with Facility Management Committees responsible for planning the use of such funds.

A similar process appears to lie behind many of the so-called totemic names or theriophoric or phytophoric personal names (e.g., Swift Deer, Bold Eagle) and is concealed in a number of familiar Western names (e.g., Leo, "the lion"; Deborah, "the bee"; and Jonah, "the dove").

Needs and methodologies available to support such processes were identified to lay the groundwork on which to build the EVIDEM framework.

The design of an implantable, biocompatible and resorbable device, which can fill the defect space, allow for cell infiltration, differentiation and neovascularisation, while also recapitulating the natural repair process and inducing cells to lay down new bone tissue, would alleviate the problems with existing treatments.

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