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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make incident" is not correct or usable in written English.
You may be thinking of the phrase "make an incident," which would be used to describe an event that someone has caused or provoked. For example, "The protester made an incident when he shouted in the middle of the mayor's speech."
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PSIM makes it possible to merge and share vast amounts of information to make incident responses more efficient.
Safety experts contend that to make incident reporting work, healthcare organizations must establish a "just" culture that is, an organizational context in which health professionals feel assured that they will receive fair treatment when they report safety incidents.
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Amplitude and energy ratios of various reflected and transmitted waves are presented when (i) a set of coupled longitudinal wave is made incident and (ii) a set of coupled transverse wave is made incident.
A cuvette holder held the micro-cuvette containing the sensing spheres, and a 5 mW, HeNe 632.8 nm laser was made incident normal to its face.
Comparisons were made incident by incident, similarities and differences were identified, and new codes were condensed into categories, which in turn were developed into concepts such as open, unclear and closed demeanour.
The Second Amendment fundamentalism that makes incidents like the Martin shooting possible also makes ones like Newtown inevitable.
That is what makes incidents like this one when a plane seems to disappear without so much as a distress signal so mysterious.
Comparisons were made incident-by-incident, similarities and differences were identified, and new codes were condensed into the categories control and exposure, which had a number of subcategories.
You can make any incident look worse than it is but I had no knowledge of it.
But Bloomberg and Schools Chancellor Joel Klein will not be able to make this incident disappear.
I think there are elements connected to the military establishment who make these incidents possible, rogue elements, of course".
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