reintroduction in A Sentence

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    Reintroduction of the Oil Paint filter;

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    Careful Reintroduction can minimize this problem.

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    Do you support the Reintroduction of gray wolves to your state?

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    In February 2019, Turkey's foreign ministry condemned China's"Reintroduction of internment camps in the 21st century.".

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    According to a comprehensive review of wildlife Reintroduction programs worldwide, only 26 percent are successful.

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    The Reintroduction of the programme is expected to boost the number of students going to Britain significantly.

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    Or if it's too complicated to remove the battery so do not push short fast clip and Scotland, and after the Reintroduction!

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    The pronunciation Nihon originated, possibly in the Kantō region, as a Reintroduction of this independent pronunciation of 本 into the compound.

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    Comprehensive, long-term primate rehabilitation and Reintroduction programs like ours- which is funded by the Colombian government and the nonprofit Primate Conservation, Inc.- are costly.

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    People are also re-evaluating the Reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park because many wolves died or were killed“for the good of their species.”.

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    World Elephant Day was created in 2011 by two Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand's Elephant Reintroduction Foundation and was first celebrated on August 12, 2012.

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    After eliminating all nightshade vegetables from your diet, a dietician or physician may suggest a“rechallenge,” which is the Reintroduction of foods to your diet one at a time.

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    It sounds like you think there are cases in which the conservation-driven Reintroduction of a native species is ethical and appropriate, but that it needs to come with proper protections.

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    In the end, should your brain go too long without oxygen, or the Reintroduction of blood flow causes its cascade-of-death, your brain will no longer be able to keep you alive.

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    From April 1, a good number of budget proposals including the Reintroduction of tax on long term capital gains(LTCG) exceeding Rs 1 lakh from sale of shares will be in limelight.

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    PM: In situations where native animals are missing from an area because we killed them or otherwise caused their regional extinction, do you think we have an obligation to explore Reintroduction?

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    The initiative was greatly supported by film star William Shatner who narrated the documentary Return to the Forest, a fascinating 30-minute film about the Reintroduction of captive Asian elephants to the wild.

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    Should the cells only go a few minutes without oxygen, leaving behind some living cells, and your heart starts beating again, the Reintroduction of blood to the brain can also have negative effects.

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    In the Euro area, bond yields sank further into negative territory, propelled by the cut in the deposit rate by the European Central Bank(ECB) to(-) 0.5 per cent and the Reintroduction of quantitative easing.

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    During our recent phone interview for Trusting Wildness, Marc and I discussed the complicated ethics surrounding wildlife Reintroductions, and his views on how rewilding can and must incorporate compassionate conservation in order to be successful.

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    I really liked the Reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone and I think it's a successful program, but let's not fool ourselves by thinking that some wolves weren't killed or injured when they were wolf-napped up in Canada.

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