introduction造句121. The introduction of a social contract was what made raw capitalism work, he argued.
122. The date is 9 August 1983, the service had commenced on the introduction of the summer timetable.
123. In an introduction to the report Mr Prescott says that the need for improvement will differ substantially across the country.
124. In April 1939, under pressure from Tory backbenchers, the Government announced the introduction of military conscription.
125. For the pupils it's a graphic introduction to how acid rain starts out.
126. Introduction Prior to the recent controversy over the transfer of arms, little international attention was devoted to Sierra Leone.
127. The next development was the introduction of drive-in theaters, which enabled families to attend, even with young babies.
128. The chronological introduction of different alloys can then be compared between different cultures and geographical areas.
129. The introduction and failure of this project provide a good idea of why a separate black economic agenda has always been stifled.
130. In the Introduction to the Principles, Berkeley spends a considerable time arguing against the doctrine of abstract ideas.
131. Prussia, like Britain, had a relatively long period of effective, legitimate government before the introduction of democratic institutions.
132. No great change occurred in this situation until the outbreak of the crisis and the introduction of the adjustment policies.
133. The employees would prefer profits to be lower if maximising them involves plant closures or the introduction of job-destroying technology.
134. I seek an assurance that that will not be for at least three or four years after the introduction of the council tax.
135. A recent development with current accounts has been the introduction of debit cards.
136. Try to leave highly territorial fish to the last when staging the introduction of fish into a community aquarium.
137. Ironically, substitute Andy Roddie's introduction for all the wrong reasons briefly turned the game to their advantage.
138. Introduction to nonlinear problems with emphasis on practical modelling, illustrative examples from pure and applied science, and use of computers.
139. The scathing attack from consumer watchdogs comes only months after the introduction of a strict code of practice designed to improve services.
140. The second objective was met by the introduction of a betterment levy on development value.
141. Failure to conform to Commission requirements within 45 days would lead to their compulsory introduction.
142. Some small changes could well assist the introduction of electric vehicles to the market.
143. But in this case, apart from his introduction, we weren't to see much of him.
144. With the introduction of parliamentary government in 1918, a layer of elected politicians was superimposed on the existing administrative apparatus.
145. Whilst the introduction of competition will undoubtedly benefit some aspects of efficiency, additional costs might also be incurred.
146. Introduction Cardiac transplantation has now become an accepted therapeutic option for many patients with terminal cardiac failure.
147. Tories fail to halt pedestrian plan A last-ditch attempt to delay the introduction of pedestrianisation in Darlington town centre was defeated.
148. Introduction Diabetic nephropathy kills many patients with insulin dependent diabetes.
149. Indeed the most dramatic example of mass extinction known to biology has been caused by the introduction of an alien species.
150. The introduction to this book said that the Himalayas have formed an impassable barrier in the distribution of Eastern wildlife.