introducing造句121. The Bill builds on that by introducing greater competition in gas and water supply services.
122. We hope it will help to illuminate the problems the designer faces in trying to promote such changes by introducing new material.
123. He says that that it's a good way of introducing youngsters to trials riding, as well as keeping them off the streets.
124. Information systems are introducing similar quality improvement programs to link information systems with basic business needs.
125. It's very annoying to be faced every week with magazines introducing new slimming diets.
126. Not only that, but 76% are actually doing something about it and gradually introducing more healthy foods into their diets.
127. We're introducing a new range of beauty products specially designed for teenagers.
128. Thus, firms entering overseas markets must bear this in mind when introducing new products or services.
129. At the same time as introducing the new income support scheme, the rules for eligibility to housing benefit have been tightened.
130. One of the first questions asked concerned the cost of introducing the new identity.
131. Both Nina and Zadkine claim the privilege of introducing them.
132. He admitted taking heroin with one employee after work but denied introducing him to drugs or setting up any deals.
133. Aston Martin Lagonda is introducing a service and restoration programme which means its cars should live longer than their owners.
134. The possibility of introducing anti-oncogenes into those with a predisposition to colon cancer is undoubtedly one of the most exciting prospects.
135. The government is introducing special new measures to deal with prison riots and disturbances.
136. Timing in introducing new specimens can very often determine whether they will be accepted by the others or torn to pieces.
137. Consider the benefits of introducing a health authority transport service.
138. It is introducing more of the latter which is posing the biggest problems.
139. He also pledged that Midland did not intend to end free banking for personal customers in credit by introducing new charges.
140. What is the point of introducing the concept of imaginary time?
141. Both will seek to develop new markets and improve efficiency by adjusting timetables, introducing better locomotive diagramming and crew rosters.
142. Rather cuts should come from examination of working methods and materials and introducing more cost-effective measures.
143. But the fact that introducing people to each other in those circumstances facilitates social contacts is itself a reason for doing so.
144. The man responsible for introducing the fateful legislation was none other than Lionel Curtis.
145. By introducing new options, the anytime / anyplace office creates a sense of imbalance.
146. In addition, a consultation fee of £4,000 was agreed between the agricultural machinery supplier for introducing the client and closing the sale.
147. The purpose of introducing another function here would be to allow the outputs to vary with respect to time.
148. Instead of introducing immediate legislation, the Home Office responded with time-honoured delaying tactics.
149. But Mr Ringler says management plans to expand the remaining businesses by capitalizing on current industry trends and introducing new products.
150. They waxed lyrical on the virtues of introducing business-like methods and improving resource management.