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The phrase "as a factor making" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "The study identified several variables as a factor making a significant impact on the results."
Alternatives: "as a contributing factor" or "as an influencing element."
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"They themselves identified population as a factor making it more difficult for them to adapt.
Patients' immigrant status was described as a factor making people reluctant to question the treatment.
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An Auto Trader online survey earlier this year suggested that, while nearly two-thirds of people have environmental impact in mind when buying a new car, only 8% ranked it as a key factor, making it the least important, below five other factors such as reliability and aesthetics.
Nevertheless, the intricate interplay between these aging-related defects acts as a confounding factor making it very difficult to study the contribution of each factor independently.
Higher parent-reported social and communication deficits (as measured by the Social Responsiveness Scale) as a risk factor makes intuitive sense, as such difficulties would seem to predict problematic behaviors.
Although the court outlawed quota programs, it allowed colleges to use race as a factor in making college admissions decisions.
The school used race as a factor when making its admissions decisions, arguing it had a "compelling interest" in creating a diverse student body.
In retrospect, he described this accident as "a fortunate event" and cited it as a factor in making him more versatile on the court.
Although NOAA's "State of the Climate" cited climate change as a factor in making the planet so hot you can bake a pizza on the sidewalk, it didn't explore a connection between global warming and burning fossil fuels.
After The Times shared the findings of its analysis with the agency earlier this year, sheriff's officials declined to address the racial disparities but denied that deputies use race as a factor when making stops.
After The Times shared the findings of its analysis with the agency earlier this year, Sheriff's Department officials declined to address the racial disparities but denied that deputies use race as a factor when making stops.
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