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We generally think of car brakes as designed to make a car slow down.
"Poison pills" were schemes to issue extra shares, again designed to make a takeover more expensive.
Unreformed, the law is designed to make a coalition devilishly hard.
It was a headline designed to make a sports fan salivate.
The Sloan telescope was designed to make a static map of the heavens, not to search for sporadic flashes.
"Enhanced fees" are designed to make a profit, charging claimants more than the administrative cost of the service.
"Omar Khadr still faces a process that is tainted, and designed to make a finding of guilt," he said.
Uniforms are designed to make a distinction between "us" and "them" that nobody should ever encourage in a residential environment.
Software wizards have conjured up a set of new protocols, each designed to make a particular Internet problem vanish in a puff of acronyms.
Satellite photographs show it is surrounded by antiaircraft guns, and the mountainous setting was designed to make a bombing campaign nearly impossible.
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