Programme in a sentence as a noun

" He told the BBC's Newsnight programme: "I \n was horrified.

1 has a good idea about what works and a programme with demonstrable effectiveness.

The present dividend programme costs $35 billion annually.

People are complaining that it was used in a journalistic programme, and the he lied about the authenticity of it when asked.

I remember raising money for a UN programme that provides neonatal care to African mothers.

Stalin has some ideas about lebensraum of his own, and instigated a mass programme of exiling Latvians and importing Russians.

Programme in a sentence as a verb

It is run commercially by BBC Worldwide, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the BBC, the profits made from it go back to BBC programme-makers to help fund great new BBC programmes.

If you can produce 1 GMail for every 1,000 ideas, it probably doesn't matter if the other 999 didn't produce much of tangible value, because the programme almost certainly paid for itself just on that one success anyway.

This programme will be designed, notably through lower interest rates and extended maturities, to decisively improve the debt sustainability and refinancing profile of Greece.

"[62] At that time, she had acknowledged attending meetings to discuss the CIA interrogations, but she claimed that she could not recall the details, and she "omitted her direct role in approving the programme in her written statement to the committee.

" I even had one Pacific Northwest environmentalist openly challenge the programme's net benefit on environmental grounds, though most dressed it as a chicken-or-egg dilemma between neonatal support and general poverty reduction.

Programme definitions

noun

an announcement of the events that will occur as part of a theatrical or sporting event; "you can't tell the players without a program"

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noun

an integrated course of academic studies; "he was admitted to a new program at the university"

See also: program curriculum syllabus

noun

a radio or television show; "did you see his program last night?"

See also: broadcast program

noun

(computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute; "the program required several hundred lines of code"

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noun

a system of projects or services intended to meet a public need; "he proposed an elaborate program of public works"; "working mothers rely on the day care program"

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noun

a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished; "they drew up a six-step plan"; "they discussed plans for a new bond issue"

See also: plan program

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a performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation; "the program lasted more than two hours"

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verb

write a computer program

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verb

arrange a program of or for; "program the 80th birthday party"

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