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blueprint

[bloo-print] / ˈbluˌprɪnt /


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At the National People’s Congress, roughly 3,000 representatives are expected to approve a five-year economic blueprint that will prioritize turning China into a technological superpower that can rival the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although the structural "blueprint" was first identified in fruit flies, its relevance extends to human biology.

From Science Daily

Polanski and the party's new MP, Hannah Spencer, were explicit that they do not see this as a self-contained local contest but as the blueprint for all sorts of other parts of the country.

From BBC

The National Guard's Special Immediate Reaction Force blueprinted the operation for the assault on Sunday with both land and air maneuvers.

From Barron's

She added: "Our Schools White Paper presents the blueprint for opportunity for the next generation, with an education system that truly serves every child, whatever their needs and wherever in the country they grow up."

From BBC