Examples of 'take in new' in a sentence
Meaning of "take in new"
take in new: suggests the act of accepting or incorporating new information, ideas, or experiences into one's understanding or knowledge
How to use "take in new" in a sentence
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We must constantly take in new information and.
We take in new items for the next auction.
We are willing to take in new singers.
Community cooperation with the Council of Europe was extended to take in new areas.
Policy processing clerks take in new policy applications and make changes to update existing policies.
We need to empty the beds in order to take in new patients.
As children take in new information, they fill up a library of sorts within their brain.
To babysit a sick staff and also take in new patients.
To take in new information, Amy made me realize that new mothers are cognitively primed.
Get a degree before you attempt to take in new clients.
Global Scholars take in New York, step up to career success.
They are ready to take on new commitments and to take in new information.
The EU has shown it can take in new members and remain effective.
Judgments are mental models that limit the ability to take in new data.
In some cases, when bacteria take in new DNA they can form new proteins.
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Aizu Middle School says they are full and can not take in new students.
Another day to take in New York 's wonders.
Do you want to organize a mating to take in new dogs?
Open minds expand … to take in new experiences … and new knowledge.
Order to compensate for the loss, to take in new matter.
Instead… take in new breath… and.
Latvian high schools were over-subscribed and in no condition to take in new students.
Unlike stuff, experiences allow you to take in new perspectives, life lessons, and gratitude.
I take in new victories, Wake-up time.
And it is only an open mind which can take in new ideas and understanding.
We are willing to take in new singers (see guidance in 'Join us').
The more anger, the greater the inability to take in new information.
Open minds expand… to take in new experiences.
He said "the EU needs to prepare itself to take in new members".
If the heat persists, the coral will not take in new algae and can die.
With each passing week, I take in new victories.
Yes, there are trains you can take in New Jersey.
Technically, the Union is ready to take in new Member States.
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