Examples of using New modes in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
stakeholders to better understand the impact of technology in education and explore new modes of teaching and learning.
involving new modes of relationship, management
20 of which are brand new to the Raging Blast series, new modes, and additional environmental effects, Dragon Ball.
CO2 policies in European cities by initiating new modes of engaging citizens,
Survival modes===In"Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity", there are three new modes added to the game: Survival Mode, Survival Relay,
This will benefit new modes of providing education,
New modes of healing based on energy,
Our objective is to find where and how to introduce it and how these new modes of transport can interact with conventional public transport", says Cats.
People everywhere, living through the greatest isolation, rise together and find new modes of life.
carefully searching for new modes of thought.
become more amenable to new modes of perception.
Finally, the introduction of new themes and the definition of new modes of action, the first of which are the key actions.
An improvement and further development of new modes of"cooperative governance" in an international sphere is frequently considered by states as an adequate reaction to the challenges arising from globalisation and interdependence.
To this end, it is considered vital that new modes of governance be promoted
you will experience new modes, vastly improved features,
when establishing new modes of social usage,
rising competition from developing economies, Europe must adjust to technological advances and new modes of working- all while an aging population puts increasing strain on exhausted public budgets.
Football Manager's relentless strive for realism is sometimes its biggest fault, but with new modes and now new ways of playing it's also managed to get that light touch back.
the topic of the group's next report- concerns new modes of delivering education,
market models, from new ways of turning waste into a resource to new modes of consumer behaviour.