Sentence examples for made to survive from inspiring English sources

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While the ATM-mediated DSB repair pathway is of high fidelity in nature and the majority of oocytes which were made to survive by this mechanism should have their DNA integrity restored, miss-repair or survival despite a failed repair is still possible[ 21].

The F-22 is made to survive and establish air superiority to keep our soldiers alive.

"It would be highly unlikely that a provision concerning the square-foot area of an apartment would be made to survive closing," he said.

A subsequent five-year inquiry into concessions that Switzerland made to survive as a neighbor of Nazi Germany showed that the government preached a form of neutrality that it did not always practice.

When the diary was published in German in 1959 under the title A Woman in Berlin, the author's frank account of the choices she made to survive was attacked for "besmirching the honour" of German women.

The survey, which was undertaken in April and May 2012, examined the impact of the government's austerity measures over the last 12 months and the changes museums have made to survive the tough financial climate.

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While reparations were made to surviving internees in the early 1990's, the question remains: How did it happen?

France hung her head in shame - or at least President Jacques Chirac did after a private screening, and instantly ordered back-payments to be made to surviving veterans.

My heart and thoughts are with her and my family who depend on the money I make to survive.

We don't need to make to survive: we generally buy what we need, so we don't need to learn the skills first-hand any more.

We like to think we'd do the right thing, but who knows what daily choices we might make to survive.

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