Sentence examples for made fully of from inspiring English sources

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That means it is not made fully of concrete.

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But investors have not been made fully aware of the risks of early redemption (which invokes unpredictable penalties), or of their exposure to the insurance firm itself.

Mr. Oldham said in a telephone interview that his clients were made "fully aware" of the nature of the Endeavor funds.

A bit late, perhaps, but it occurred to me that I had never been made fully aware of the rights of licensees, the paper-thin legal status under which property guardians fall.

If a loved one dies in intensive care after discussions about advance directives and patient wishes — that is, after the family has been made fully aware of the finality of the situation — the psychological fallout is even greater, approaching 80 percent.

When Leó Szilárd asked Teller to help circulate a petition that would discourage the United States from using an atomic bomb against Japan unless Japan was made fully aware of the possibility of such an attack, he consulted Oppenheimer's wisdom.

Patients also need to be made fully aware of the functions of their care coordinator.

It also recommended that GPs should be made fully aware of the nature of the information being accessed by patients.

Had I been made fully aware of the potential loss of life and dreadful consequences owing to my lack of immediate action, I would have responded differently.

46 This is attributed to families not being made fully aware of the prior wishes of the deceased.

She added that men needed to be made fully aware of the pros and cons of PSA testing before being asked for their consent.

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