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Examples of Chapter Three in a sentence

  • As discussed in Chapter Three, this has proved hugely successful – at least according to CEIN metrics – with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s constituent cities outperforming many of their contemporaries elsewhere.

  • The province is a frequent winner in various categories of the “Xinhua Cup” awards at city credit summits (see Chapter Three).

  • In Wuxi, the five general applications of CreditEase Plus (see Chapter Three) were expanded to cover 13 different areas from pensions, to inspections, government procurement, street- level social management, market trading and book-borrowing.

  • Given ▇▇▇▇’s effusiveness for local piloting (see Chapter Three), the feedback he heard from his ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ colleagues was presumably useful.

  • Chapter Three questions how the New Order regime sought total control over society through the politics it adopted, on the one hand, and facilitated Dakwahism and missionarism on the other in the end causing religious and social changes.


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