Example sentences of "[v-ing] new ideas " in BNC.
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1 | We learn by acquiring new ideas , concepts and values — or by displacing old ones . |
2 | The evolution of the comic book continued on its varied path , developing new ideas and throwing up new characters . |
3 | It does , however , have its consolations because developing new ideas can be a stimulating and exciting experience , especially if they come to fruition . |
4 | Next to Jazzy was Joanne Sawicki , a TV executive at Sky in charge of a daily news feature programme , as well as developing new ideas for them . |
5 | The following list is just a sample of new courses and schemes , many of which illustrate the way that the University is developing new ideas to meet the needs of people who want further training but who are not in a position to commit themselves to full-time study . |
6 | They will also have gained considerable confidence in confronting , examining and expressing new ideas in a new language . |
7 | the degree to which the project is innovatory in terms of testing new ideas or introducing established ideas into new settings ; |
8 | The point may be stressed , for experience has shown how important it is to have these volumes always on hand for cross-referencing with later works , or providing new ideas for lines of investigation . |
9 | Nevertheless , the press often has a role in providing new ideas , maintaining the momentum and quite simply continuing to ask the questions . |
10 | She was now principal and " fully involved " in devising new ideas for an administrative course for potential Third World leaders . |
11 | He was having new ideas at last . |
12 | ‘ We may do the odd Christmas special , but as far as series go , this is it , ’ says Harry , who does n't believe in letting new ideas develop into a formula . |
13 | POWERING NEW IDEAS |
14 | The Profitboss will risk people championing new ideas , and will support the idea with money , time and effort . |
15 | He reads voraciously , with a target of 60 books a year ( though he admits he wo n't reach that in 1983 ) , and he has a squirrel-like capacity for collecting new ideas and facts . |
16 | The Teams can assist groups developing and implementing new ideas which will benefit the area , but depend largely on the initiative and drive of local people . |
17 | creating new ideas : group creativity may be achieved by a ‘ brainstorming committee ’ or ‘ think tank ’ ; , |
18 | Groups are also widely used for solving problems , creating new ideas , making decisions and coordinating tasks . |
19 | We can only by hope but er you know , with creating new ideas , keeping the quality good , so you know you feel right with prices your pocket and er therefore we will survive . |
20 | It may help YOU with finding new ideas to encourage enrolment . |
21 | I would have thought that support for marketing new ideas in the difficult early stages is an excellent investment of taxpayers ’ money . |
22 | To raise more funds , donors have to keep on inventing new ideas . |
23 | Conservative political thought has also undergone some changes in recent decades , but it has been less fertile , I think , in producing new ideas , though it has engendered much theoretical debate and political controversy . |
24 | Management styles and organisational culture must be such as to make change and adaptation ( development ) possible : encouraging innovation , tolerating small errors in the process of experimentation , rewarding new ideas etc . |
25 | Shuffling the genes ; trying new ideas . |
26 | If the manager lacks the chance to engage in a fully collegial approach , if he or she can only find or make time for the essential step of ingesting or thinking new ideas in an atmosphere of enforced professional seclusion , does this obscure his or her clarity of mind ? |
27 | It overlooks the fact that it is the public character of science and of its institutions which imposes a mental discipline upon the individual scientist , and which preserves the objectivity of science and its tradition of critically discussing new ideas . |
28 | Both organizations added to the ferment of discussion about social problems , offering new ideas , reviving in new forms long muted arguments that capitalism itself created poverty and hence that capitalism could not be ‘ moralized ’ but must be eradicated . |
29 | Other writers , such as Seebohm Rowntree , were much less guarded , putting forward solutions to family poverty and circulating new ideas about how they could be reconciled with the economic needs of industry . |
30 | stories because they are encouraging it does make us feel that even though we are a small denomination that does not stop us from preventing new ideas which we can share and in which we can learn from each other . |