Sentence examples for started a programme of from inspiring English sources

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The Bank of Japan has started a programme of rapid monetary expansion.

Sharon then started a programme of daily physical exercise, memory training, healthy diet and relaxation exercises.

In 2008 EURADOS (the European Radiation Dosimetry Group) started a programme of regular dosemeter intercomparisons to assist harmonisation of individual monitoring services (IMS).

He says the situation deteriorated after independence, when the Khartoum government started a programme of forced Islamisation and Arabisation of Nuba.

"What is distinct about Plymouth is that we started a programme of integration of health and wellbeing and didn't want to limit it.

The largest, Banamex, which is owned by Citigroup, has started a programme of "virtual" bank branches in rural areas, where a trusted shopkeeper with access to the internet takes deposits and loan payments and registers them on an internal website.

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"We've started a programme to ensure the training of girls in technology and everything digital, as we realised that there really aren't a lot of young girls and women in the sector.

It is also to start a programme of buying asset-backed securities.

And a referendum in Italy in June voted down the government's plan to start a programme of new nuclear reactors.

Then from the 13 April we'll start a programme of free streams of seven classics from the Curzon/Artificial Eye back catalogue.

But it was the first time he had done so since announcing this week that cancer had spread to his brain, and starting a programme of radiation treatment in an effort to halt its advance.

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