Sentence examples for aspects that make from inspiring English sources

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Well, DSGE models have three aspects that make them unsuited to times like these.

Their comments reveal some of the aspects that make this an exemplary academic unit.

There are aspects that are very real, and there are aspects that make you roll your eyes and giggle".

This event has all the aspects that make the blockbuster art show so appealing to some and disquieting to others.

However, to improve overall resilience, both anthropogenic and bio-physic aspects that make up the environment must be acknowledged.

These financial arrangements, they say, have aspects that make a lot of sense despite their history of disrepute.

This focus on the harsh landscape is one of the two aspects that make Mr Jones's film so distinctive.

There are two aspects that make the online retail pricing different from traditional brick and mortar settings.

Some of the main advantages of these maps are final compactness and expressivity, aspects that make storage easier and simplify higher level reasoning.

We empirically identify those aspects that make an effective lecture according to both quantitative and qualitative assessments of the opinions of a select group of emergency medicine educators.

Important aspects of microstructure and composition are emphasized, especially those aspects that make materials more prone to corrosion than the parent phase.

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