Sentence examples for roll out something from inspiring English sources

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How dare he roll out something like that and call it a "plan"!

To make the new services easy to use and buy, UPC will soon roll out something called DaVinci.

You don't roll out something like unless you are just showing off the interface.

Microsoft would have to try pretty hard to roll out something more poorly than that, but cross your fingers anyway.

Chances are, they will enjoy the 'fun' content now and as a result, will be likely paying more attention when you do roll out something bigger.

While you should always look for opportunities to improve your processes, the new year is a great time to roll out something new, as it gives you a clear marker for testing its success (or lack thereof).

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What's needed is an approach that's emergent, collaborative, iterative, and inescapable; one that "rolls up" rather than "rolls out;" something more like an open innovation project and less like Mao's cultural revolution.

As is typical when Tumblr rolls out something new, the teen-skewing user base disagrees about whether the idea for Labs is great or terrible.

For the time being, it also means that users with 11.2 won't have all of the standard remote HomeKit functionality, until Apple rolls out something more permanent next week.

For the time being, it also means that users with 11.2  won't have all of the standard remote HomeKit functionality, until Apple rolls out something more permanent next week.

"So we knew if we rolled out something different, they would absolutely love it".

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