Sentence examples for be making a target from inspiring English sources

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The thinking was that he did not want to seem to be making a target of the wealthy foreigners who have long considered Cyprus a bank-friendly tax haven.

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Still, the disclosure could affect a debate in the Bush administration over whether Iraq should be made a target in the war on terrorism.

Supporters of the drug's medical use have been cheered, however, by recent remarks from Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. that those abiding by state law will not be made a target by federal agents.

They are being made a target".

Hendy had even been made a target during the election campaign.

According to government officials, the main building of the insurance company headquarters has been made a target by terrorists.

He alleged he was made a target after writing reports outlining accusations of racial bias in the Met.

Security agents said the record-setting crowds, estimated to be more than one million people, were one reason the city, southwest of Baghdad, was made a target.

Mr. Ibrahim, 61, who was detained in June for 45 days, has said he was made a target because of his discovery of widespread fraud during elections in 1995.

But it found him guilty of the charge because Mr. Clementi "reasonably believed" he had been made a target because he was gay.

After failing to achieve the MDGs, reducing maternal mortality was made a target of the sustainable development goals, signed by UN member states in 2015.

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