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The phrase "administrations which makes" is not correct in written English.
It should be "administrations which make" to agree in number with the plural subject "administrations."
Example: "The administrations which make the most significant changes often face public scrutiny."
Alternatives: "administrations that create" or "administrations that implement".
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Rankin opposed three wars begun under Democratic administrations, which makes her an awkward choice for a wartime Democratic administration, and getting Republicans to support a peace activist is like selling mittens in hell.
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But the administration insisted that it had not fallen into the same trap as past administrations — which made concessions only to have North Korea renege on deals — because the United States had not yet delivered the food aid.
One factor, says CARE's Ms Byrkit, is the social conservatism of the Bush administration, which makes it hard for those receiving American funding (for HIV/AIDS, for example) even to work with charities providing abortion counselling.
The administration, which makes no effort to disguise its disdain for government insurance programs, imposed new, excessively stringent requirements last month that not only guaranteed New York's denial but will make it nearly impossible for any state to expand coverage.
This is the Democrat administration which makes things more difficult to address.
The rules also have their origins in the Obama administration, which makes them burn partisan politicians at the touch.
But DeMarco, a civil servant, lacks the backing of the Obama administration, which makes the job more difficult, Lockhart said.
Helsinki actively promotes the use of open data, and is big on transparency in city administration, which makes it great for data journalism.
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Additionally, all currently recommended treatments require frequent and prolonged antibiotic administration which makes owner non-compliance with the full dosing regimen a concern [ 4].
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