Sentence examples for encounter to make from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Obama used the encounter to make the case that his policies would ultimately help business by guarding against excess and making it easier to create jobs.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency is reviewing the encounter to make sure protocol was followed but added that the officers do have authority to question anyone.

Contact with foreign nationals isn't a disqualifier for being hired or getting a security clearance, however, the CIA thoroughly investigates each and every encounter to make sure no one working in any capacity is acting as an agent of a foreign government.

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The solutions that were retained and the challenges encountered to make material handling and physical work easier and to develop training and a website are presented.

"In management training terms, you only have 30 seconds when you encounter someone to make your impression," Mr. Hewitt said.

White patrons who spoke up, challenging the arrest and filming the encounter, helped to make this situation public.

As a consequence of point three, in pre-dictive approaches to ethics the intention is to analyse the possible risks that a research participant may encounter, and to make sure that the researcher has a sufficiently developed strategy for dealing with them.

Additionally, teachers were concerned with the difficulties that students might encounter while working to make conjectures, such as not using the full range of resources and operations that they had available to them.

In general, among suitable hosts, the degree of host specificity of parasites can be seen as an equilibrium between two opposing evolutionary forces that describe the trade-off in the ability to optimally parasitize different hosts: (1) to use the maximum number of hosts encountered; and (2) to make best use of the most frequently encountered hosts [ 3].

What the typical doctor has historically encountered when daring to make a complaint is an obtuse bureaucracy that is not confidential, not impartial and in fact, harshly judgemental.

In 1977, with Pamela Daniels, she edited "Working It Out," a collection of essays by professional women describing the social and psychological difficulties they encountered in trying to make work a central part of their lives.

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