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1 In order to achieve this result, Brazil decided to adopt new methods.
2 The Commission should adopt new rules by July, the lawmakers' resolution said.
3 Ms McKenzie said the network would adopt new systems for network restarts.
4 However, industry observers do not expect China to adopt new measures.
5 Accenture helps large companies write new software and adopt new technology.
6 That's a market that has been slow to adopt new technologies.
7 This was the signal for the goat to adopt new tactics.
8 The government did not say when it would decide whether to adopt new exemptions.
9 Retailers say banks have been slow to adopt new , more secure debit card technology.
10 He says the mining industry is naturally conservative and slow to adopt new technologies.
11 In that case, we shall have to adopt new legislation.
12 It often takes NHTSA years to finalize changes or adopt new motor vehicle safety standards.
13 The first European countries to adopt new trends are usually Germany and France, analysts say.
14 We are also supporting client companies as they innovate to adopt new digital sales methods.
15 Firms have to adopt new technologies like blockchain and robotics and these are very expensive.
16 And if that's so, haven't you either got to adopt new methods or fall back?
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