Sentence examples for serve to integrate from inspiring English sources

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The development of Crossrail next year will serve to integrate Canary Wharf with the rest of Central London, making offices there more accessible.

Sanctions, in addition to functioning as a mechanism of social control, also serve to integrate a society, affirming social beliefs and restating their validity when breached.

As elements of signaling pathways, second messengers can serve to integrate information when multiple independent upstream inputs influence the rates of synthesis and degradation of the second messenger.

Along with helping to integrate a firm's own value chain, transaction processing systems can also serve to integrate the overall supply chain of which the organization is a part.

This huge expansion has been achieved largely through the construction of settler-only bypass roads and military zones which serve to integrate the settlements with Israel proper.What was interim during Oslo has become formalised during the intifada, says Yehezkel Lein, a B'Tselem researcher.

We argue that the definitions presented in this paper can serve to integrate and unify the literature and research on empowerment.

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Specifically, they were to comprise redundant batteries of regulator, integrator, and receptor genes whose combinatorial interactions served to integrate the transcription of unique-sequence producer (structural) genes in the complex and flexible modular ways needed during the development of such sophisticated organisms.

The name came from alleged ancestors of the szlachta (Sarmatians), and the concept served to integrate the multiethnic nobility.

The word "sound" plays a similar hold-the-fort role in a bizarrely geological account of the German avant-gardist Johannes Kalitzke: "Explosive force generating from a single focal point often serves to integrate diverse facets of sound, causing both compression and extension to occur within each structural layer".

Globus project co-leader Ian Foster, a computer scientist at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois, predicts that the new grid will evolve as the Internet did--eventually serving to "integrate [supercomputers] into the set of tools that scientists use on their desktops".

This proposal updates, extends and refines the well-known architecture proposed earlier by Pinedo and Yen's [Pinedo, M.L., Yen, B.P.-C., 1997. On the design and development of object-oriented scheduling systems. Annals of Operations Research 70 (1), 359 378], and serves to integrate the different requirements identified in the literature review.

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