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1 Not everyone will agree on taxpayers' money to be spent on new programmes .
2 No channels will close but some money will be reinvested in new programmes .
3 The station today unveiled plans for two new programmes strands.
4 Reforms and new programmes have turned the nation around in the 15 intervening years.
5 There will be some new programmes and presenters, and changes for some familiar ones.
6 Three new programmes were made last year to mark the 50th anniversary of the series.
7 Sixty per cent of schools were unable to introduce new programmes because of inadequate staffing.
8 The company won the award for its construction of the new programmes building at RTE.
9 So many new programmes can cause upheaval in schools.
10 Mastering ambition and upskilling for the future of work are key themes in the new programmes .
11 Leading Strategy Execution is one of three new programmes in the Irish Management Institute's Executive Series.
12 And it will be just as dispiriting if there are new programmes to help low-income families.
13 Navigating Complex Decisions is one of three new programmes in the Irish Management Institute's Executive Series.
14 He particularly wants to launch two new programmes .
15 There were soft-skill supports needed too, including new programmes on mental health for managers and employees.
16 Ingenious mechanisms kicked in at the behest of the new programmes buzzing through the analogue valves.
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