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is made potent
verb
Past of make
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If the idealizing constraint is made potent enough, there might, as neo-Kantian rationalists believe, be motivations to which there is a sound deliberative route from any starting point (Korsgaard 1986; Smith 1994, 1995).
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Now that climate change is making potent heat waves more commonplace, these numbers will only continue to rise.
A certain ghastly possibility a glimpse of a stone-dead future temperament has been made potent for us.
A certain ghastly possibility — a glimpse of a stone-dead future temperament — has been made potent for us.
Now economic populism is returning to the heart of American politics.This economic populism is made particularly potent by the long-term decline of faith in American institutions.
A potent medicinal infusion is made by stuffing buds into a bottle of white rum and burying it for nine days.
Mustard is made of ground mustard seed, a potent member of the brassica family, and vinegar, both of which will slow your hunger and metabolism.
The opposition's greatest advantage was the anger that has been mounting against the massive land concessions that are granted to Chinese and Vietnamese companies; a widening wealth disparity; and gross corruption that favours the politically connected.These issues were made more potent by the emergence of a powerful youth vote.
If the drug could be made more potent, reducing the cost and number of injections, the market could be expanded to other infants.
In these studies, now published in a well-regarded journal, a smallpox-like virus of mice (mousepox) was made more potent -- able to grow in mice that are resistant to the normal virus -- by adding a mammalian gene to the mousepox virus.
He is making the most potent crystal meth in the city; he is excelling at something.
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