Sentence examples for by making true from inspiring English sources

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By making True the object of a criminal investigation, the carabinieri could put a new kind of pressure on museums.

But with Fortnite, the company has redefined modern gaming, both by making true cross-platform experiences possible and by pulling in vast amounts of money.

In order to protect against breaches of personal information, it is necessary to obfuscate the user information by means of an efficient encryption technique while simultaneously generating the recommendation by making true information inaccessible to the system.

Therefore, the more honest we are by making true, heartfelt responses, the richer the output and the learning.

My students practiced social fluency skills like eye contact and small talk in the classroom, but they never had the chance to put these skills into action by making true friendships.

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But it's so easy to let the days slide by without making true progress.

Although a small proportion of the general population selected option 6 in our study, an option that exacerbates "therapeutic misconception" could distort risk-benefit calculations by research participants, making true informed consent impossible [ 1, 7, 11, 12, 26, 36].

For desire-based reasons theorists, normative talk, talk about (justifying) reasons, is effectively talk about desires, talk the beliefs we express by which are made true, if they are true, by facts about the desires of the people to whom we say reasons apply.

Intuitionistically, to say that a proposition A is true is primarily to say that we have effected a construction that is correctly described by A; the proposition A is made true by the construction.

Within a judgment, modal necessity applies to the copula (Reinach 1911b, 86) and does not enrich the "content" of the judgment: for instance, the judgment "two multiplied by two is necessarily four" is made true by the same state of affairs which makes the judgment "two multiplied by two is four" true.

By constantly portraying its Syrian opponents en masse as "terrorists", a characterisation it has actively sought to make true by stirring sectarian rivalry and by targeting poor Sunni Syrians with indiscriminate violence, Mr Assad's regime has lived in hope of galvanising Western fear of Islamist radicalism.But Mr Obama made it clear he did not see Mr Assad as a partner.

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