pilot program

NOUN
  1. a program exemplifying a contemplated series; intended to attract sponsors
  2. activity planned as a test or trial
    they funded a pilot project in six states
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How To Use pilot program In A Sentence

  • These groups can be defined only by pilot programmes specifically designed to identify the characteristics of such groups.
  • A total of 10 million will be spent on this pilot programme. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bill also contains a pilot program that would rehabilitate nearly a million acres that have been destroyed by roadbuilding, logging, grazing, and mining.
  • The pilot program of VAT ( value Added Tax ) conversion was launched in the northeast industrial base.
  • A total of 10 million will be spent on this pilot programme. Times, Sunday Times
  • These pilot programmes had been very successful. Basic Marketing. Principles and Practice
  • GM currently is running a pilot program in Brazil and investigating plans for Australia and Japan.
  • Dr Nelson announced the $6million pilot program in May, pledging that families with children who struggle to read and write in Year 3 would secure assistance.
  • So it wants to set up a pilot program in which at least some fund-raisers will be asked to volunteer to use a new "waterless" cleaning product. Towns May Shut Off Tap
  • After being involved with the pilot programme, he took part in modules one and two. Times, Sunday Times
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