Example sentences of "[adj] introduce [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For example , if reform of the offender or reparation are aims to be pursued in a particular case , this introduces a new element of complexity into the reviewing role of the Court of Appeal .
2 This introduces a new avenue of analysis into Marxist writings ; it opens the possibility of recognising that social and political systems may not operate solely on the basis of objective laws but may have a degree of freedom driven by the individual , group and elite perceptions .
3 In order to assess the redistributive impact of a particular policy , a comparison has to be made between the situation with the tax or expenditure in existence and that without , and this introduces a second major class of issues .
4 But this introduces a further dilemma .
5 This introduces an important perspective , but since cotton and iron were experiencing a productivity growth ahead of most other industries , their importance exceeds their weighting .
6 This introduces the famous expectations-augmented Phillip 's curve , which can be related to Fig. 10–5 and is employed below .
7 Because that implies that this kind of thing then spreads to other areas of life , I mean it , after all the revolution of seventeen ninety eight did n't have anything to do with erm industrial relations as such , I mean it was er it was really about the monarchy , the state and er people starving and all that stuff , but the this introduces the interesting idea that once you 've got a kind of pattern in the culture to something , it can then reappear in other areas .
8 Part 2 introduces a new grammar , and includes a functional component .
9 Capital came to provide rulers with sources of power other than direct taxation , and this introduced a new factor into political affairs , allowing overlords to put down rivals and oblige priests to anoint them as rulers .
10 However , this introduced a new pattern to Gary 's war on the world around him .
11 The rigidity thus provided enables them to grow to considerable heights and this introduced a new kind of competition between plants .
12 This introduced a new currency and set out the necessary steps of raising taxes , cutting public spending , selling state monopolies , keeping wage increases realistic and generally enlivening Argentina 's corporatist state .
13 This introduced the command-and-control organization of today , with its emphasis on decentralization , central service staffs , personnel management , the whole apparatus of budgets and controls , and the important distinction between policy and operations .
14 The government certainly had no money to spare to help the colonies , and this introduced the general rule that English colonies had to cover their own costs , both in the sense that the government of a colony had to raise enough revenue to pay its own bills and in the sense that there were no subsidies to encourage people to stay in a colony where they could not earn their own living .
15 When the French introduced a new ‘ Syro-Lebanese ’ currency , for example , they pegged the new currency to the collapsing French franc , thus inflicting the weakness of their own monetary system on the Lebanese .
16 It is much easier to introduce a new word , expression , or collocation into a language than to introduce a new grammatical category , system , or sequence .
17 The Sparcserver 10 introduces a compact new version of the desktop pizza box enclosure : by lowering the bottom of the pizza box a few millimetres and stacking MBus and SBus expansion slots , SMCC engineers have created a more powerful desktop server with the same footprint as the Sparcserver 2 but with up to five times the applications throughput , five times the memory capacity , double the disk storage and 25% more expansion capacity .
18 It is also appropriate to introduce the new coordinates r and θ instead of t and z given by ( 13.24 ) where it may be noticed that , using the previous notation , .
19 Every conventional wet system takes in small amounts of fresh water from time to time , and these introduce a fresh supply of mineral salts , which build up as scale deposits in the boiler and the system pipework , as well as fresh oxygen , which aids further corrosion .
20 The system takes in small amounts of fresh water from time to time , and these introduce a fresh supply of mineral salts , which build up as scale deposits in the boiler and within the pipework .
21 The Secondary Examinations Council , established in 1984 to introduce the new-style exam , set out in its published General Criteria ( 1985 ) its commitment to this philosophy , to a system that would demonstrate what candidates ‘ know , understand and can do ’ .
22 We will address these very seriously , while also being alert to the danger of being too quick to introduce a further round of changes before the new system has fully settled down .
23 Shipping firm to introduce a new Irish Sea service
24 At some stage a visit to the archives can also be useful to introduce a wider range of sources .
25 After that , if differences in income per worker in different enterprises still seemed to be excessive , it would be reasonable to introduce a progressive tax on enterprise income within each republic or province , based on the level of the enterprise 's net income per worker .
26 The Latvian Currency Reform Committee decided on May 6 to introduce a Latvian rouble to circulate in parallel with the ex-Soviet rouble .
27 When you first introduce a technical term which needs explanation , either explain it immediately or indicate that you will explain it shortly .
28 Classical Archaeology 1 introduces the archaeological evidence for the everyday life and social development of Greek and Roman civilisation c. 1000 BC — AD 400 ; and Classical Art 2 covers the development of Greek and Roman art during the same period .
29 Chinese Civilisation 1 introduces the major aspects of Chinese history , philosophy , religion , art and literature .
30 In May 1989 I first introduced a ten-minute rule Bill — the Public Service Contract Bill — which sought to establish minimum standards of public service with automatic compensation for failure .
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