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Examples of announce


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Only when the hammer announces its materiality by failing, breaking or being defective do we revert to thinking of it as an object.
Any sign announcing the actualization of an event needs to be perceptually or conceptually accessible, according to this definition, within the confines of the ground.
Where parties have announced during the election that they will attempt to govern together, they usually keep these promises.
The strong-lexicalist checking approach to inflectional morphology is announced several times (20, 55, 76), though not consistently (121).
The other fiscal rule announced was that over the cycle the public debt should be held at a stable and prudent level.
In 1994 the government announced a program to provide temporary aid to small enterprises in order to improve the growth potential of those enterprises.
Several companies quickly announced plans for such sales.
The agent announced randomly selected bits of information linked to its domains, so as to give the users some idea of its capabilities.
The form serves as a gatekeeper, announcing at the outset the intended clientele.
Their easy production announced a gracious and fertile imagination, which sometimes precipitated them toward error.
In the distance a muffled noise announces the approach of the hurricane - the sea waves begin to break lightly.
Funds are spent, services are announced, and some people doubtless benefit.
Early in 1997 substantial tariff increases were announced - and maintained.
No sales-water is announced until the following season's water rights are secured in the reservoirs, thereby ensuring the high reliability level of water rights.
At the same time, however, it is our immersion in the physical world that announces our own existence to us.
Other magazine editors from time to time announced delayed publication or some other mishap.
Successive governments (usually from the technocratic ministries) announced plans to push for market-oriented changes.
In 1999 the government announced a further extension of the childcare guarantee to be introduced in 2002.
No action on any other recommendations was ever announced.
By monumentalising the past through the dead, the authority and status of particular elites are announced, confirmed or even contested.
The government announced last year that it would begin discussions early in 2004 about independent prescribing by pharmacists (see here [4]).
The occasion of this letter was an erroneous newspaper report announcing that the death sentence on the two revolutionaries had been confirmed.
State hegemony has been partial and elusive : policies may be announced but hardly imposed ; they may produce resistance when intended to induce consent (paradox, contradiction).
First, the timing of the strike must be announced in advance so that the public's need for making alternative arrangements can be anticipated.
They declared victory and announced the end of the boycott movement.
Leaders in this way announced the norms expected and bound the people to follow their orders ().
There was both relief and enthusiasm among the profession when an international architectural competition was announced.
The water market is immature in that while trading occurs, trades are almost exclusively bilateral and prices are not publicly announced.
The same result has already been announced [3] but with far more technical proof.
However, it will not be announced in the most general periodic setting.
Now we are ready to prove the tightness we have already announced.
Most of the results from the following section have been announced in [5].
Similar but less detailed results were later announced in [12].
They were then asked to say the following three words to measure their normal pitch ranges for computer voice-recognition purposes: annoyed, announced, annulled.
An analogous result was announced in [3] and never published.
Her ambition takes her beyond what is announced in the title.
The major change for 2006 will be the introduction of electronic submissions ; details will be announced shortly.
The time of reconvening should be announced at the end of each session, that the work may be entirely completed before decomposition sets in.
Then, at the beginning of period 2, the reform is announced and put into place.
A few days later, both chains announced they would stop disclosing prescription data (6;7).
The work's embryonic ideas are announced from the inception of the first movement, spanning a wide compass.
Shortly after taking power, the government announced new legislation to ban tobacco advertising and sponsorship.
In recent years, the federal government has often announced thorough "structural" reforms of the healthcare system (cf., infra) to deal with financial problems.
The targets were announced in the beginning of 1998, and should be achieved by 2002.
First, an introduction announces the title of the problem, names the data, and indicates the entity that is sought.
Can an observer maintain a hold on certainty at the same time that he announces his desire to be fooled?
The claim nonetheless announces a split in the writing subject.
A minister announcing a policy initiative to the annual party conference is almost bound to draw on analyses and papers prepared in the department.
They were not immediately announcing their unequivocal loyalty ; they were negotiating, and the king accepted this reality.
She compliments it and, at the same time, announces her independence from it.
The following year, however, she placed another notice in the newspaper announcing her intention to leave the province.
Once we had publicly announced our position of neutrality, we had to act to honor it.
In fact, an important investment plan to produce 5 per cent of the total electric power by the year 2010 has recently been announced.
Nonetheless, its results have been announced in several places [26, 27].
Home for spring break, the young college student announced he was taking fencing.
We must admit that the usual approach to announcing conflicts is often a sham.
After conducting the autobiographical questionnaire, the interviewer announced that she was a magician and asked the child to be her assistant.
A song would be announced, and the men would be required to sing together in precise, militar y fashion, often for hours at a time.
The book is brief and sharply drawn, and it announces more than it quite develops.
The understanding is not so much to be announced and advocated by students, but rather embodied and performed.
Despite public skepticism, the minister announced that the situation would be under control within 24 hours.
Their frequent\\constant announcing that they were the greatest eventually became tiresome.
In the event, the initial timeframe announced for mill closures and reductions in the cane area seems to have been abandoned.
In the past ten years, the death of political theatre has been prematurely announced on many occasions.
The rector of the university announced that 78% of students passed the exercise, and thir ty received awards for per fect per formance.
When an incident is announced, they first look at the context in which that incident occurs.
On the one hand, the party announced clear and seemingly tough guidelines for reentry.
Thus, the book's title, which announces a study of the whole country from 1786 to 1904, is somewhat overdrawn.
Nevertheless, any change will either be announced at the outset or, at least two periods in advance (with a message in your screen).
At the end of that period, the experimenter announces the most accurate predicted price ratio, and the market price ratio.
She then announced that she wanted to live with a sense of appreciation for the people supporting her until the end.
Clearly separated from what surrounds it by its timbre and movement, it announces, or heralds, the ending of the first dash.
Because of the shock, an uninformed bank announcing an inflation target will not be able to reach its goal with certainty.
The relation between announced targets and future inflation is closer in the following sense.
Under monetary targeting, the central bank simply announces a money growth target which can be controlled exactly.
I wrote a couple of indignant articles trying to explain the folly and announcing doomsday.
There, these mobile communication centres are to be found on markets where the owner announces his services by shouting 'space-to-space'.
Meetings and courses will be announced in each issue.
He hesitates to say who he "really" is because he is too easily intimidated on the phone, and announces himself instead as his old assistant.
In early 1990 the government announced new economic policies and decentralisation, which de facto put an end to villagisation.
Where work varied within easily identified parameters, as in weaving, tables of rates were announced by proprietors, often after haggling with shop committees.
At the end of 1985, sweeping economic reforms were announced.
After about 10 minutes, the teacher announced that there was going to be a test.
Several established commercial and not-for-profit publishers have announced plans to experiment with open-access models for some or all of their journals.
Yeats takes seven stanzas to get to the traditional elegiac evocation of the dead man's virtues, the subject announced by his title.
Trying to defuse the crisis, the president dissembled by announcing that the troops were only on spring maneuvers.
The rhythm of city life was dictated at this period by the ringing of bells, which announced ceremonies rather than the precise hour.
Prophets of secularization are constantly announcing the death of religion, and then events confound them.
In particular, it announces the death of the reader.
No sooner had the project been announced than a chorus of arguments for and against broke forth.
Reading from a carefully prepared speech, the chancellor announced the king's displeasure at receiving remonstrances on a subject beyond the parlement's jurisdiction.
The group has since announced a reduction in staff of one-fifth and it has moved over completely to computer setting and direct input by journalists.
A more sensitive approach requires that scientific innovations be judged against the background of prevailing knowledge at the time they were announced.
Fisons announced a 17 per cent decline in pre-tax profits in 1991 to £190.5m.
In addition, in order to fund the water industry's capital investment programme, a complex system of price regulation was announced.
He announced that his utopian dream was real and that society was a nightmare from which all must awaken.
When the decision was announced, we/she were all surprised.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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