Sentence examples for repeatedly devise from inspiring English sources

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Professor Olson said management feared that if all these new technology-related jobs were union, then unionized workers could repeatedly devise ways to slow the introduction of additional technologies.

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If they accomplish that, they may consider a celebration like those repeatedly devised by a certain soccer team from Iceland.

American officials and global economists have long urged the Europe's central bank to take just such an aggressive stance — even as European political leaders have repeatedly failed to devise concrete near-term plans to address Europe's debt problems and deteriorating finances.

Mr. Putin in recent days has taken a visible role in leading the response to the fire, flying to Perm to visit hospitals and repeatedly ordering officials to devise new laws to ensure that safety regulations are followed.

Even that more measured approach drew criticism from Mr. Greenberg, who had repeatedly urged the government to devise a rescue plan that would keep his former company whole.

Save your work often (as a "draft"), instead of publishing repeatedly, in case your connection or computer devise might fail.

Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has repeatedly emphasized that states, districts and teachers have broad flexibility to devise their own curriculums and lesson plans based on the standards.

The FBI had repeatedly told a federal judge in California that only Apple could devise a means into that iPhone 5C before it was approached by an unnamed third party that could.

The developments came as the United Nations Security Council met in attempts to devise a new strategy on Syria, where diplomacy has repeatedly failed, and as Turkey, a supporter of the Free Syrian Army and other groups fighting to overthrow Mr. Assad, issued a new warning to Syria after the disputed downing of a Turkish warplane by Syria last Friday.

Learning from such "positive deviants", but also experimenting repeatedly and quickly, has much to offer the world of aid.Of course, the poor must be able to devise such strategies in the first place.

With the UK government refusing to grant independence while Rhodesia did not devise a set timetable for the introduction of majority rule, talks with the British Prime Minister Harold Wilson repeatedly broke down, leading Smith and his Cabinet to declare independence on 11 November 1965.

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