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But air has to be rendered through indirection, and earth is problematical because it has meanings of different depths.
Similarly, the 3-D data in hospitals' large stores of magnetic resonance images and computed tomography scans has to be rendered as 2-D cross sections in order for doctors and patients to interpret it.
Data has to be rendered truly anonymous to be outside the scope of the regulation.
Each eye has to be rendered from it's own point of view, giving a moderate performance hit on slower machines.
When fingerprints are to be developed by multimetal deposition II technique, the glass apparatus has to be rendered scrupulously clean.
That's right, even your name has to be rendered in emotive blobs on this wordless social network….
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"Especially if it means that black people and black suffering have to be rendered invisible".
You would have to be rendered completely placid by the heady aroma of the "new politics" to think otherwise.
No remittance of funds is made to the suiar Treasury, but provincial accounts are subject to Insular Govern-audit, and have to be rendered to Manila.
And yet, he said, the remains would still have to be rendered, because that is the best way to dispose of them.
Découpage demanded a faultless eye and deft fingers; the smallest point or curve in a letter had to be rendered with precision.
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