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What can't be emptied — ornamental ponds, for example — can be made hostile to mosquitoes.
Thin margins on sales of printers, for example, can be made up by bundling in more profitable toners.
Pants and hats, for example, can be made to coincide with their mirror images, whereas gloves and shoes cannot; the latter are "handed" and the former are "nonhanded".
A viscous syrup, for example, can be made less so by the addition of a liquid with a lower viscosity, such as water.
In many countries changes in income taxes, for example, can be made only at the beginning of a calendar year; such changes are often complicated by political discussions in the legislative body.
However, this example can be made congruent if the process is instead expressed using an appropriate verbal realisation, as in (73b).
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With Sally Ride's example, a case can be made that art and entertainment often pave the way for the real-life men and women who come to command the attention of the world.
None of these is an example of a moral explanation of a belief or observation but all three examples can be made to produce examples of this kind too.
A case can be made, for example, that Brandeis erred in honoring Desmond Tutu, who was a champion of the anti-apartheid cause but who said some outrageous things about Jews and Israel.
For example, groups can be made of synonyms, for example, words related to literature/poetry/church/money, etc. Learning words by groups is a good way to memorize words the other way around - by associating each word with its meaning rather than associating each meaning with a word.
Thus, for example, automobiles can be made more cheaply in a factory producing 100,000 units than in a small factory producing only 1,000 units.
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