Examples of using New method in English and their translations into Turkish
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We have a new method.
A new method, secret photographing.
He adopted the new method.
The new method is well worth consideration.
Why-why do we need a new method?
I have got a new method that will work.
Yeah, and I have a new method.
The new method was anything but ideal.
So you tried a new method.
I have a new method that requires no methylamine.
We are trying a completely new method.
She has a new method she believes will help Caroline.
In England, they're trying out a new method.
I mean there's a new method called dry-process cleaning.
How could they have anticipated Mack's new method?
They're presenting a new method for chemosynthesis detection?
But how could they have anticipated mack's new method?
They're presenting a new method Read. for chemosynthesis detection?
Park County police have decided to try a new method.
There is a new method, Cardinal, devised by the Florentine bankers.
By mixing techniques, we may even find a whole new method.
One needs a new method to explore all of the possibilities that are out there.
Carlito told Sulla everything's on hold until they can figure out a new method to replace the buses.
I'm using a new method that detects microscopic metal particles on dark surfaces.
Scientific career and achievements=====Past Nobel Prize===During the thirdyear of his education G. Askaryan proposed a new method ofregistration of fast charged particles.
So we had to create a new method for putting these little pieces together and correct all the errors.
Monet is really discarding hundreds of years of tradition of the way that one would paint trees and water andhas found a new method for painting outdoor light.
Initially, MIK showed considerable promise as a new method that could more accurately estimate overall global mineral deposit concentrations or grades.
A team of scientists led byCroatia's Tomislav Domazet-Loso has announced a new method in evolutionary studies, called genomic philostratigraphy.
Swiss physicist Franz Pfeifferreceived the 2008 National Latsis Prize for a new method that increases the clarity of X-rays produced by conventional machines, such as those equipping medical laboratories.