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| Selected response from: Flavia Martins dos Santos Brazil Local time: 12:16 | ||||
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has innovated in the launching of steel cabinets Language variant: Brazilian Explanation: Suggestion |
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Has generated true innovations in the introduction of new steel cabinets to the market Explanation: Has generated true innovations in the introduction of new steel cabinets to the market Innovation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The term innovation may refer to both radical and incremental changes in thinking, in things, in processes or in services (Mckeown, 2008). ... www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innovation - lan.çar [läs'ar] v. to cast, throw, pitch, hurl; to fling, throw violently; lançar-se to throw o. s.; to hurl o. s.; to whirl; to dare. lançar alguma coisa na cara de alguém to tell s. o. a thing to his face. lançar fora to throw off. lançar mão de to lay hold of, make use of. lançar no mercado to introduce on the market. lançar olhares furiosos to cast furious looks at s. o. lançar poeira nos olhos de to throw dust in the eyes of, deceive. lançar por terra to throw down. lançar suspeitas sobre to cast suspicion on. lançar um livro to publish a book. |
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