Sentence examples for made open to from inspiring English sources

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Proceedings have been made open to the public.

They work in the shop, greet visitors, and work as monitors in the rooms made open to the public.

To help ensure compliance, some prosecutors, criminal defense lawyers and legal scholars have sensibly concluded that prosecutors' files, as a general rule, should be made open to defendants.

A disciplinary hearing is scheduled for 18 August; should it go ahead the petitioners demand that it should be made open to the public.

The rebels might get lower prices; but if their trade is to be dented any further, more concerted international action is needed.The solution is that all rough diamonds should be certified, with the certification made open to outside scrutiny.

The file should be made open to an independent group, preferably chaired by a judge".

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It also made open appeals for Muslims to send help to the Taliban.

And yet she makes open reference to the unimpressive size of his genitalia over the morning eggs.

However, both proponents and opponents of Mayday in medieval England make open reference to pagan religion as an influence.

The Mobile Researcher software is not at present open source, but there are plans for it to be made open-source within the next six months.

Indeed, defenses get tougher in the playoffs, making open 3s harder to come by.

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