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1 Another is to devise new techniques for assessing the vulnerability of coral.
2 His ingenuity was tasked to devise new methods of mortification and humiliation.
3 His association with Osgood inspired him to devise new ventures of profit.
4 Why trouble ourselves to devise new securities for our laws and liberties?
5 It was becoming increasingly difficult to devise new lines of research.
6 The Government should devise new tax and incentive schemes, IBEC urged.
7 The co-operative may also devise new systems for cancelling payment instructions.
8 I rejected them one by one, only to devise new ones.
9 Test providers scrambled to devise new ways to assess students.
10 And if you were able to devise new dark spells?
11 Confirm will allow them to try things out, develop new ideas and devise new technologies.
12 Something similar happens when organic chemists devise new drugs.
13 The desperately wicked heart of man began to devise new mischiefs, and revive old ones.
14 Study your business, devise new modes of operation, be able to give your employer points.
15 Other men have attempted to redistribute the divisions and devise new modes of collecting the revenue.
16 That forced failing firms to devise new ways to pay the bonuses, according to some restructuring experts.
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