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91. Only Luxembourg has met all the economic conditions for introducing the euro. 92. They also contend that their operation largely recycles bay water and is not introducing new pollutants to the harbor. 93. Powergen say the cost of introducing the changes is too high. 94. One school of thought argues that introducing stiffer penalties would bring the crime rate down. 95. The 1952 presidential campaign made history of sorts by introducing the first political television commercials to sell a presidential candidate. 96. In communication terms he is introducing redundant information to make good the loss in the system. 97. Let me illustrate this point by introducing some recent work on the topic of visual perception. 98. There is no doubt about it - he knows perfectly well the reason why he is introducing this guillotine motion. 99. The consequences of technical change are influenced at least as much as by the objectives that managers seek to achieve in introducing change. 100. I had to start introducing her to people and places outside the home environment. 101. Q.. Our manager asks for our suggestions before introducing changes, but then he ignores them. 102. The ruling party is considering introducing a bill to allow national construction bonds to be used. 103. A separate law allowing for conscientious objection and introducing alternative civilian service was also adopted. 104. In this paragraph we have the basis for Brian Way's philosophy: he is interested in introducing direct experience into education. 105. Labour-controlled authorities have been introducing imaginative schemes for tenant involvement for years. 106. We are emphatically not introducing an appeal system in order to truncate or bypass it. 107. We have sought to encourage savings by abolishing the investment income surcharge and by introducing tax-exempt special savings accounts. 108. A number of state governments are introducing loan and grant programmes to help station owners meet the compliance costs. 109. On the one hand, the Socialists say they will tackle corruption by introducing a new law on party financing. 110. The interviewer uses a checklist to ensure that specific areas are covered, requesting explanations or introducing new topics as necessary. 111. With modest resources, the Agriculture Department is introducing the new technologies to growers in a handful of pilot projects nationwide. 112. This and other traditions were swept away during Darwin's regime and Minton played an important part in introducing change. 113. This was an additional reason for giving supremacy to the Constitution and for introducing certain extra safeguards into it. 114. This process is not completely reliable, introducing further difficulty into the recognition procedure. 115. He also suggested that school governors with commercial or industrial experience might be particularly interested in introducing appraisal schemes. 116. My mother keeps introducing me to men she considers to be prospective husbands. 117. The primary reason for introducing new technology such as robots is to reduce costs and improve product quality. 118. We have streamlined the whole business by introducing a new computer system. 119. Some companies are already introducing systems that enable recipients to sign for a package straight into the computer. 120. Mr MacGregor said that he would delay introducing the scheme because of the demands made on teachers by other educational reforms.