Sentence examples for whose rollout from inspiring English sources

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But fewer than five million of those households are in the United States, and the network's new strategy, whose rollout began on Nov. 22 and will continue throughout the spring, is aimed at redressing that imbalance.

Four years ago, Mexico's Congress adopted a legal overhaul that will enable prosecutors and defense lawyers to present evidence and question witnesses in open court, a practice that already exists in a few states but whose rollout is scheduled to be completed nationwide by 2016.

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The national healthcare law - whose recent rollout was marred by highly-publicised glitches - offers financial perils and promises for two men in need of coverage.

Ratepayers have had reason to gripe in recent months about the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, whose fumbled rollout of a new billing system in 2013 produced some breathtakingly inaccurate charges for customers.

It's also worth noting how far Starbucks has come since it invested in the mobile payments competitor Square, whose messy and confusing rollout to Starbucks' stores a couple of years ago, had put Starbucks on the hot seat, forced to respond to wide-ranging criticism about its failure to deliver on a seamless mobile payments experience using the Square technology.

Clinton's 50-minute speech in south-east Michigan followed an economic policy rollout on Monday by her opponent – whose remarks in Detroit were interrupted more than a dozen times by protesters.

When we first spoke, he had just concluded a brief and somewhat disastrous press rollout of a new Web site whose "Juice Shop" allows a visitor to load up a shopping cart with items like a signed replica of a Bills jersey ($349) and "various" autographed photos ($100).

But the broadband rollout won't come from Verizon, whose Hawaii unit has had a local monopoly here for most of 12 decades.

Lady Bird Johnson may have been the first first lady to get the full modern book rollout, but she was hardly the first whose White House experiences made it into a book.

Achieving that nuance could prove tricky for an administration whose top health official, Ms. Sebelius, on Wednesday called the rollout of the online insurance marketplace a "debacle".

The rollout is scheduled to begin next year and Ambani (whose cash-lined pockets are reportedly bursting with politicians) will need huge amounts of traffic to pay off his investment.

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