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1 Newspapers must introduce new work practices and substantially reduce costs, it says.
2 The surge forced the government to introduce new cooling measures in October.
3 The Government is to introduce new legislation to improve parental leave entitlements.
4 PNG government readies to introduce new system for running its business arms.
5 Corporate spying has increased too, particularly as cloud-based services introduce new vulnerabilities.
6 The watchdog also plans to introduce new conduct standards for these managers.
7 He wants it to introduce new redundancy measures to promote safety.
8 Apple will also use the iPhone 11 event to introduce new Apple Watches.
9 A statement from Ghani's office promised to introduce new candidates soon.
10 Negotiations to introduce new catch allowances have so far failed to reach agreement.
11 New Zealand developers introduce new smart-phone advertising app to raise revenue for charities.
12 ICSTIS is preparing to introduce new rules to better safeguard callers.
13 The watchdog is also proposing to introduce new conduct standards for these individuals.
14 The game will feature characters you know, as well as introduce new characters.
15 You are trying to introduce new rules in the middle of the game.
16 He was smart and woke AF while also fighting to introduce new formats.
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