Examples of 'introduced a more' in a sentence

Meaning of "introduced a more"

introduced a more: Denotes the action of presenting or bringing in a newer, enhanced version or alternative of something. It implies the introduction of an improved or different option

How to use "introduced a more" in a sentence

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introduced a more
Introduced a more efficient accounting software program.
The company has introduced a more.
We introduced a more relaxed dress code.
However some collections introduced a more complex graphic work.
He introduced a more liberal regime.
The modifications to contribution classes appear to have introduced a more equitable system.
These songs introduced a more blues based hard rock output.
In 1720 it was reformed by Manuel Godoy, who introduced a more classicist decoration.
Shanghai has introduced a more flexible policy regarding residency to draw talent.
S " Bryter Layter ", again produced by Boyd and engineered by Wood, introduced a more upbeat, jazzier sound.
We introduced a more comprehensive visa ban and prohibited support for international financing.
Mori Ōgai studied in the West and introduced a more modern view of human life.
The album introduced a more mellow and somber direction with more emphasis on dark electronical sounds.
Last quarter, Betterment introduced a more flexible portfolio.
He also introduced a more complex artistic style that shaped the development of the Broadway musical.

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After 1650 the architect François Mansart introduced a more classical and sober style to the hôtel particular.
It also introduced a more modern setting, a style that was carried over to the next game.
Linguists under Richard Kittredge improved the experimental UMMT 71 system and introduced a more powerful version in 1973.
Last month it also introduced a more integrated pathway into the professional ranks.
Introduced a more authentic, caring way for people to treat and relate to each other.
In 1822 Governor Brisbane introduced a more expansionary policy of land grants.
It introduced a more integrated, better tested, and easier getting started experience than ever before.
The Immigration Act of 1906 introduced a more restrictive immigration policy.
UNFPA introduced a more user-friendly audit data system, giving greater access to country offices and headquarters.
His 1908 play " The Passing of the Third Floor Back " introduced a more sombre and religious Jerome.
He quickly introduced a more customer-focused approach to sales.
Therefore, the BallIP [ 29 ] project introduced a more complex omni-wheel with a continuous circumferential contact line.
In fact, some introduced a more restrictive approach to the granting of asylum.
Khalifa introduced a more melodic style on the mixtape, alternating between singing and rapping.
The game introduced a more traditional grappling system while retaining the series ' fast gameplay.
The game introduced a more traditional grappling system while retaining the series 's fast gameplay.
Spain has introduced a more limited exclusion, referring only to “ administrative auctions ”.
Web 2.0 introduced a more interactive web, with what is sometimes referred to as a “ two way web ”.
In 1860 the council introduced a more stringent bylaw which effectively banned the building of back-to-back houses.
The Nescafé brand, which introduced a more advanced coffee refining process, was launched in 1938.
In 2010 the retailer introduced a more technical clothing range, Mountainlife Extreme.

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