modernisation|modernisations in English

noun modernisation (Brit.)

advancement; process of becoming modern (also modernization)

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1. 11 Custom forbids any modernisation.

2. This was to bring rapid modernisation to Bahrain.

3. 2 In two other aspects of modernisation more was achieved.

4. For this , its machinery , though not obsolete , called for modernisation .

5. To proceed further with the process of administrative modernisation.

6. From 1938 to 1941, London received an altogether more comprehensive modernisation.

7. Successful agricultural reform is also a sine qua non of Mexico's modernisation.

8. The Commission is not a direct actor in the modernisation of universities, but it can play a catalytic role, providing political impetus and targeted funding in support of reform and modernisation.

9. Many smaller tribal groups are quite sensitive to ecological degradation caused by modernisation.

10. Modernisation reduces Clientelism, we assume… We often associate Clientelism with ‘developing

11. In the 1990s we are in the midst of a reckoning on the record of this third and most convulsive of modernisations.

12. 17 The rail system is to put twenty million pounds into its modernisation programme.

13. 22 ' sTABILITY " was once the buzzword in Russia; now it is " modernisation ".

14. 1 The house was in need of modernisation when they bought it.

15. Further modernisation of pension systems will be needed to address adequacy gaps.

16. The traditional festivals play an important part in the national industrialisation and modernisation process .

17. 15 Successful agricultural reform is also a sine qua non of Mexico's modernisation.

18. 23 The discussion is closely linked to the different approaches of modernisation and dependency theories.

19. 9 It is not against modernisation but believes that pubs should cater for all tastes.

20. Objective 3: Adaptation and modernisation of policies and systems for education, training and employment.

21. — Type of investment: productive; diversification; modernisation; animal health; quality of products; restoration; complementary activities

22. Electric power supplies south of Liverpool and Manchester are due for modernisation this decade.

23. • Heritage, the Buzzword of the 1980s, is out; modernisation, the Buzzword of the 1960s, is in.

24. Modernisation of the Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre Authority was also undertaken with Phare support.

25. It is not against modernisation but believes that pubs should cater for all tastes.