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No attempt could possibly be made to include every code design in the literature, but we describe the principal design ideas and the most prominent design families.
Every effort should be made to include Serb judges on the panel of international jurists who will determine Mr. Milosevic's fate.
Every effort must be made to include doctors and office staff in the implementation of the study in a manner that minimizes the study's intrusiveness and its economic impact on office organization, routine, and personnel.
Both men acknowledged that the new law provided a framework that could be made to include the requirements, but said the specific provisions being outlined now had not been included or discussed.
J. Browne, the department's chief spokesman, said it was too early to tell whether any changes would be made to include more focus on racial differences in the training.
The study of proposition forms can, in fact, be made to include that of inference forms in the following way: let the premises of any given inference form (taken together) be abbreviated by alpha and its conclusion by beta.
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Efforts were made to include women and blacks.
Modern additions have been made to include the Holocaust.
But no attempt was made to include the film component.
An extension of the DNA biosensor has been made to include the detection of viral DNA.
All efforts were made to include all relevant nomenclature categories using synonyms where appropriate.
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be modified to include
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be made to work
be made to regret
be made to learn
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