Sentence examples for made aids from inspiring English sources

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They did not, however, find strong evidence that smoking made AIDS worse.

Increasingly sophisticated pharmaceutical cocktails have since made AIDS a chronic, manageable disease for those who can afford the protocol.

The use of antiretroviral drugs, which have made AIDS a more manageable disease in rich countries, is another controversial issue.

Since taking office in December, Mr. Martin has made AIDS an important issue in his efforts to promote Canada's role in the world.

After reviewing the bank's policies today, the so-called Development Committee, controlled by the bank's member nations, made AIDS lending the bank's top priority.

During her year as Miss America, she made AIDS her main issue, traveling 20,000 miles each month to speak about the disease and how to combat it.

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Her fate was sealed, for a law of 1583 made aiding Jesuits and seminary priests punishable by death.

Labour's manifesto outlines that "in Africa, Labour has made aid, trade, conflict prevention and good governance a priority".

And Taiwan's government has made aid overtures to its top three memory chip makers: Powerchip, Nanya Technology and ProMOS.

Since the 1990s many foreign aid sources, notably the IMF, have made aid conditional on market-oriented economic reforms, such as lowering trade barriers and privatization.

Each window broken, car burned or inflammatory statement made aided the cause of the defense team.

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