How to use in-sentence of “adoption”:
+ The cultivation of buckwheat grain declined sharply in the 20th century with the adoption of nitrogen fertilizer which increased the productivity of other staples.
+ How can we boost IQs of “dull children”? A late adoption study.
+ In addition to kinship by marriage, “affinity” can sometimes also include kinship by adoption and step relationship.
+ These could be the date of independence of the nation or the adoption of a new constitution, or the coronation of a monarch.
+ However, the allied adoption of convoy escorts greatly reduced the danger from commerce raiders.
+ One way researchers came to this conclusion is by conducting twin and adoption studies.

Example sentences of “adoption”:
+ It was created with the November 1994 adoption of the Constitution of Abkhazia, and Gennady Gagulia was appointed to the position in January 1995.
+ In the time of ancient Egypt this was especially important as the adoption of a name signified the beginning of one’s existence.
+ He was appointed high sheriff of Middlesex County in 1780, and was the first to hold office after the adoption of the state constitution.
+ It was created with the November 1994 adoption of the Constitution of Abkhazia, and Gennady Gagulia was appointed to the position in January 1995.
+ In the time of ancient Egypt this was especially important as the adoption of a name signified the beginning of one’s existence.
+ He was appointed high sheriff of Middlesex County in 1780, and was the first to hold office after the adoption of the state constitution.
+ The German state’s official name was “Deutsches Reich” until the adoption of the 1949 constitution.
+ Due to the diverse number of Philippine languages, a program for the “development and adoption of a common national language based on the existing native dialects” was drafted in the 1935 Philippine constitution.
+ She did not meet Jobs, who was placed for adoption after he was born, until she was 25 years old.
+ The Romans had built shrines and temples to their pagan gods and continued to patronize these, even after the adoption of Christianity by Rome.
+ To oppose and condemn the categorization of countries as good or evil based on unilateral and unjustified criteria, and the adoption of a doctrine of pre-emptive attack, including attack by nuclear weapons, which is inconsistent with international law, in particular, the international legally-binding instruments concerning nuclear disarmament and to further condemn and oppose unilateral military actions, or use of force or threat of use of force against the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of Non-Aligned countries.
+ However, in a 1884 adoption case as well as a 1916 property dispute, Calcutta High Court argued that Bengali kayasthas have started using names like ‘Das’ and classified the Bengali Kayasthas as shudras – although the court did acknowledge their Kshatriya origin.
+ Instead, it is the result of a consolidation of six lower-court cases originally representing sixteen same-sex couples, seven of their children, a widower, an adoption agency, and a funeral director.
+ Also, children can be made at the start of the game or got from the adoption service.
+ The adoption companies in 1949 thought Asian children and children with mixed races were not able to be adopted.
+ In an international adoption a child may also lose identification with their nationality and ethnicity.
+ In China, where Western salad is a recent adoption from Western cuisine, the term salad dressing means to mayonnaise or mayonnaise-based dressings.
+ The archaeological community still debate whether the Neolithic Revolution was brought to the British Isles through by adoption by natives or by migrating groups of continental Europeans who decided to settle there.
+ Instead, the Viking age is said to have ended with the establishment of royal authority in the Scandinavian countries and the adoption of Christianity as the dominant religion.
+ Bitcoin adoption and use continues to grow a lot every year.
+ In 1992, he served as Vice Chairman of the South-North Joint Nuclear Control Commission, following the adoption by South and North Korea of the Joint Declaration of the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
More in-sentence examples of “adoption”:
+ Before she became famous, Mitchell gave up a newborn daughter for adoption in Canada.
+ In England and Wales, people adopted after 1975 may easily read parts of their adoption records.
+ In the next case in 1875 in the Allahabad High Court, a north Indian Kayastha widow was denied adoption rights as she was an upper-caste i.e.
+ The Hague Adoption Convention of 1993 addressed these concerns.
+ Once the creator decides he or she does not want the imaginary friend anymore, they are sent to live at “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends” an adoption home for the unwanted imaginary friends.
+ Before the adoption of color-coded names, the Blue Line was referred to as the West-Northwest Route or more commonly, the O’Hare-Congress-Douglas route for its three branches.
+ In some countries, people can read about their adoption at a public records office.
+ It was released on the 60th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
+ The National Assembly was created in 1932 after the adoption of Thailand’s Constitution of Thailand#1932 Temporary Charterfirst constitution, which transformed Thailand from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy.
+ As Minister of Planning he oversaw President Rafael Caldera’s adoption of neoliberal economic policies in the mid-1990s.
+ The adoption records are sealed and only the adopted children themselves can ask for a court order.
+ In Spain, the garrote was abolished in 1978 along with the death penalty after adoption of a new constitution.
+ State legislation on the issue of bankruptcy and debtor relief has not been much of an issue since the adoption of a comprehensive federal bankruptcy law in 1898.
+ The first “General Assembly” of the State of Colorado approved the adoption of the state seal on March 15, 1877.
+ Under her direction, Stonewall persuaded parliament to change the 2002 Adoption and Children Bill so that lesbian and gay couples were treated the same as heterosexuals.
+ This was fixed by the “Statute of Westminster 1931”, adopted by the Commonwealth via the “Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942″.
+ Persuasive precedent may become binding through the adoption of the persuasive precedent by a higher court.
+ Pearl did not like how adoption worked in America.
+ The most visible of these groups include Furbish-to-English translators and Furby adoption agencies.
+ The adoption rate of Internet Explorer seems to be closely related to that of Microsoft Windows, as it is the default web browser that comes with Windows.
+ Inter-racial adoption may also have problems for the adopted child’s idea of self, of culture, and of where they come from.
+ A vendor sells products and services that facilitate the delivery, adoption and use of “cloud computing”.
+ But legal adoption lasts for ever.
+ With rapid adoption of IM in the workplace, demand for IM security products began to grow in the mid-2000s.
+ In other countries adoption records are kept secret.
+ General opinion is that all adoptions are good, but even so, experts know that adoption can be trouble.
+ After legal adoption the adoptive parent have all rights and responsibilities to the child.
+ In many ways the Sassanid period saw the highest achievement of Persian civilization, and constituted the last great Iranian Empire before the Muslim conquest and adoption of Islam.
+ Instant messaging has proven to be similar to personal computers, e-mail, and the WWW, in that its adoption for use as a business communications medium was driven primarily by individual employees using consumer software at work, rather than by formal mandate or provisioning by corporate information technology departments.
+ However, Penny claims that Thomas used his influence to fabricate the adoption to hide their affair.
+ He is said to be the father of finance, responsible for the adoption or use of paper money or bills in the world today.
+ In the United States, Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July or the Fourth, is a holiday commemorating the adoption of the United States Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain.
+ The adoption of the Swiss constitution ended Arbon’s dependence on the Bishops of Constance.
+ In spite of the sizable non-Muslim population and criticism by the international community, the Sultan still announced Brunei’s adoption of Sharia law in 2013 to fully enforce on the Muslim majority and partially enforce on non-Muslims.
+ For this criterion, until the adoption of the new classification referred to in article 8 of decree of 26 April 2002 referred to above, diplomas are classified according to the “nomenclature des niveaux de formation” approved by decision of the permanent group of vocational training and social advancement.
+ One way psychologists came to this conclusion by doing twin and adoption studies.
+ In February 2014, she met Pope Francis to discuss the Catholic church’s adoption policies.
+ The adoption of the sexegenary cycle calendar was a significant event in the reign of Empress Suiko.
+ Greenwood, Cambridge University Press 1957 Page 69 Croatia is defined by contemporary writers as a ‘puppet-state’ or ‘puppet-government’, terms which appear to be of comparatively recent adoption in the field of international law.
+ Sinema has worked for the adoption of the DREAM Act, pro-immigration reforms and supports same-sex marriage.
+ Many grown people who had a troubled adoption look into their family history.
+ The United States ratified the Hague Adoption Convention in December of 2007.
+ It also applies to the changes which took place: the adoption of early agriculture techniques, crop cultivation, and the domestication of animals.
+ It was built in 2000 in Arakanese peopleArakanese architecture, an adoption of South East Asia style.
+ She is also known for her social justice work and activism, the creation of Contributor Covenant, and promoting adoption of codes of conduct for open source projects.
+ The country adopted the Euro unilaterally as Montenegro does not have its own currency, but the adoption has raised the national debt to 57 percent of GDP in 2011.
+ Pearl created Welcome House, which was the first adoption company that had adoption internationally.
+ She also served as a child advocate and was the Spanish-speaking adoption lawyer for low income families seeking adoptions.
+ It is thought by most biographers that his thinking on the evolution of man was influenced by his adoption of spiritualism, which happened at the same time.
+ Before she became famous, Mitchell gave up a newborn daughter for adoption in Canada.
+ In England and Wales, people adopted after 1975 may easily read parts of their adoption records.
+ In the next case in 1875 in the Allahabad High Court, a north Indian Kayastha widow was denied adoption rights as she was an upper-caste i.e.
