Sentence examples for make it shared from inspiring English sources

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One friend, when I asked her how I was going to make it, shared with me a Buddhist saying, she said, "Second by second".

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Her position there was as normal as she could make it, sharing a cubicle with another teacher, holding regular office hours for students, and trying to get her accompanying Secret Service agents to dress as unobviously as possible.

That said, though "Extant" is competently made, it shares a problem with another new TV show with a big name attached.

Accel makes it share of normal venture investments, but it also likes to find mature, bootstrapped companies and offer them big checks.

But something compels us to gather together and make it a shared activity.

In addition, 5 weeks are reserved for the father, a measure designed to make it truly shared parental leave.

To get people to buy in and go the extra mile, you need to conceive a personal vision for your organization and make it a shared vision.

Start with "Have you ever had a pen pal when you're a kid?" to make it a sharing session instead of an awkward confession.

It gave no indication of when it might make its shares available to the public.

Asked how to separate prospects when their talent does not make it obvious, Arbuckle shared two theories.

Taken together, the above results make it unlikely that shared IP is dues to a tag-specific artifact.

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