Sentence examples for would be amalgamated from inspiring English sources

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Current beneficiaries who preferred traditional coverage would not be forced to switch, although after total Medicare enrollment dropped sufficiently, the program would be amalgamated into the voucher system.

She says she was told that it was no longer possible to run two different accounts with the same national insurance number, and that they would be amalgamated at some stage.

The remaining part of central and southern Worcestershire (including Worcester), would be amalgamated with Herefordshire to form a new county.

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A being endowed with a sense of sight and presented with a variously coloured panorama would not experience all the different colours to be amalgamated into a point.

The Phenoscape KB demonstates that the EQ annotations created within Phenex can be amalgamated with data from multiple studies to reveal relationships that would be extremely difficult to discover without exploiting the structure of the ontologies (Figure 6).

Individuals with protective inserts would pass these on to the next generation, together with similar protective inserts for other viruses that could be amalgamated rapidly in individual offspring by random assortment of chromosomes.

Tanganyikans want to be amalgamated.

Other titles in the company's division, known as Kent Regional News & Media, are likely to be amalgamated.

All other parties' seats will be amalgamated into "Others".

There is no limit to the number of LGRs that can be amalgamated.

We do not need to be amalgamated, accounted for by litmus tests, identity cards or compulsion.

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