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1 The singer is keen to introduce more indigenous influences into her music.
2 The idea is to introduce more competition into the card market.
3 Likewise we want to introduce more people, to get to know each other.
4 He's using genetic barcodes to introduce more traceability to the system.
5 Italy is also aiming to introduce more electric and hybrid vehicles.
6 He says the bill will introduce more transparency into the NHS.
7 This free-market approach would undercut pricing and possibly introduce more options to the people.
8 Officials are also bidding to introduce more stringent e-cigarette regulations.
9 And Silva isn't anticipating Brazilian television to introduce more series with positive Afro-Brazilian characters.
10 The army of the Company's officials will gradually introduce more refined requirements of life.
11 This week we introduce more simple Chirunning techniques to help make your running feel easier.
12 Airlines are urging governments to introduce more testing and travel bubbles to help spur demand.
13 On Wednesday, it said it would introduce more steps to boost tourism, jobs and consumption.
14 Ms Macfarlane said it was also vital to introduce more fire engineers' inspections during construction.
15 Schools rushed to introduce more vocational qualifications to allow them to climb the league tables.
16 Samsung, too, began to introduce more affordable models there.
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