Sentence examples for reintroduction from inspiring English sources

The word 'reintroduction' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the action of introducing something for a second or subsequent time. For example: The reintroduction of the endangered species was a success.

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reintroduction

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The act of introducing something again, especially the release of animals from captivity into the wild

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Jim Killock, the executive director of Open Rights Group who last month warned the right to privacy could be meaningless within a decade under Labour and Tory plans, said he hoped politicians of all stripes would oppose the reintroduction of the bill.

"The contagion risk to other economies is significant; we think that Grexit would lead to the reintroduction of a currency-risk premium and higher peripheral bond yields," said the consultancy Oxford Economics.

At that point, the reintroduction was in crisis: none had bred successfully in nine years.

Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European commission, told Viktor Orbán, Hungary's rightwing prime minister, on Thursday that he had to immediately renounce statements suggesting that the reintroduction of capital punishment was being considered.

The victory for the FA represents a gentle reintroduction to the bruising world of bidding for international tournaments after the humiliation and controversy of its £21m 2018 World Cup bid, which received just two votes.

It is 40 years since a revolutionary reintroduction programme began to return the white-tailed eagle, also known as the sea eagle, to the Scottish Highlands; 30 years since the first chicks fledged; and this year, the number of nesting pairs will exceed 100 for the first time.

The reintroduction has proved a model for others around the globe, such as the Californian condor project, and also provides inspiration for the burgeoning rewilding movement and its ambitious moves to bring back beavers, lynx and even wolves.

It is understood that their discussions are focusing on how any changes to Tpims would have to make clear that these would apply only in the most exceptional circumstances.Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary, called for the reintroduction of much tougher control orders.

Petrol excise indexation – dumped but revived by other means Reintroduction of fuel excise indexation would have seen petrol prices rise by an estimated four cents to raise $2.2bn over four years.

Not so long ago you had to travel a long distance to have a hope of seeing this bird, but a determined reintroduction campaign got the ball rolling and now … Well, I saw one soaring over the A1-M1 inearsection near Leeds recently.

Farmers don't just want to be here providing a food supply for the eagles For all the conflict, no white-tailed eagles have ever been shot or poisoned on Mull, unlike in Ireland where a similar reintroduction programme is being sabotaged by persecution, with a poisoned female found dead on its nest last month.

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