Sentence examples for be made responsive from inspiring English sources

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be made responsive

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Past of make

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La Follette's proposal went nowhere, but his attack on the judiciary, his demand that it "be made responsive to the popular will," had a lasting influence.

But as an educational anthropologist I worry about how these approaches will be integrated with Chinese cultural values and be made responsive to the concerns and conditions of local Chinese communities.

We previously showed that lentiviral vectors (LV) can be made responsive to miR to stringently control transgene expression as well as to report miR activity "live" and at the single-cell level.

In fact, mammalian cells need to be made responsive to tetracycline by introduction of one of several modified versions of the bacterial tetracycline regulator (tetR).

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Polling, for better or worse, is the one mechanism by which campaigns -- and governments, for that matter -- are made responsive.

The cross-linking reaction rapidly occurred during spray drying, and the functional hemicellulose microgels were made responsive to different external stimuli such as pH, electroactivity, magnetic field, and dual-stimuli (pH and electric field).

So I was horrified to learn that Agas are to be made more responsive.

Pay should be made more responsive to shortages in talent, whether among teachers or social workers.

Then they sat back while the rest of the country indulged not just in a festival of MP-bashing, but also in an optimistic outpouring of ideas and hopes about how Government could be made more responsive, cleaner, more effective, more attractive, and simply better.

After claiming that the networks enjoyed "a monopoly sanctioned and licensed" by the government, Agnew suggested that the networks be "made more responsive to the views of the nation," and he urged the public to write to the networks protesting their news coverage.

In a raft of announcements that will fuel trade union claims that nurses, carers, civil servants and other public sector workers are paying a heavy price for an economic crisis not of their making, Osborne laid out plans to ask pay review bodies to look at how public sector pay could be made "more responsive to local labour markets" to ensure the private sector does not lose out.

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