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This decision will depend on your skills and the time you have available to make something.
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The court cannot order him to make something available that he doesn't have.
"But you can't just close them in the absence of a very clear plan to make something else available," he said.
It's great to be able to make something that is available around the world, and that people appreciate so much, but at the end of the day it's just beer and it's important to remember that.
Translation: don't expect Time Warner Cable to make something like Auto Hop available to its customers anytime soon.
She has since been lauded by the mainstream media in Pakistan for "seeing the gap in the market" with the "intent to make something this valuable readily available".
To embrittle means to make something brittle.
"I want to make something.
We needed to make something happen".
He wanted to make something fun.
The Cambridge online dictionary definition of inclusion, for instance, is 'to contain something as part of something else, or to make something part of something else'; while the definition of incorporation is 'to include something as part of something larger'.
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