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Examples for "modern"
Examples for "modern"
1However things are different in most of modern-day Europe and North America.
2Purpose: Quality assessment and assurance are important issues in modern health care.
3Fukuyama as an example of the way a modern industry should work.
4Poland; first Christianity in; Jews in; modern; Protestantism in; Roman Catholicism in
5To remain unknown in this modern world: that, indeed, is real power.
1In reality, however, it works by the application of sufficiently advanced technology.
2Conclusion: CVA impairment was confirmed in RP patients, especially in advanced cases.
3New Zealand has been among the best-performing advanced economies in recent years.
4Meanwhile a great wall of sea advanced from the centre of turmoil.
5Large German battleships were firing from the sea at advanced Soviet positions.
1However, challenges remain and innovative control strategies are needed to overcome these.
2Coming up with an innovative product, however, is often the easy part.
3Rene Sanchez reports on the Californian city's innovative answer to the problem.
4Mrs Kouvelis said businesses were looking at innovative ways to stay open.
5This, the Minister said, requires urgent attention and innovative stock surveillance solutions.
1The forward-looking indicators also appear rosy and, therefore, gloomy for Mr Kerry.
2The forward-looking stuff was sketchy almost to the point of being non-existent.
3As he got ready, businessmen spoke of him as farseeing, forward-looking, progress-minded.
4He said: As a nation we must be ambitious and forward-looking.
5Ireland is now a modern, forward-looking country with a booming economy.
6Mr Singh says a very sound, forward-looking legal framework is needed.
7The schoolmaster scowl is donned and the strap taken to every forward-looking idea.
8Economic and humanitarian disasters can be avoided, but only through wise, forward-looking planning.
9It lacked the forward-looking energy of his annual message of 1862.
10By contrast, the Baghdad Sunnis were seen as generally docile, forward-looking and pro-British.
11He promises national renewal, but not the progressive, forward-looking renewal promised by Kennedy.
12I love the fact that, at 89, she's still so energetic and forward-looking.
13In all our forward-looking there ever remains an element of uncertainty.
14A more forward-looking indicator of the profit scene is also improving.
15The most forward-looking investments would be in healthcare, insurance and technology.
16Some forward-looking European healthcare organisations are starting to build smarter-care systems.