Sentence examples for make of terms from inspiring English sources

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What are we to make of terms like "WSVGA" and "UHD"?

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In this paper, comparison is made of terms describing solubilization of hydrophobic organic compounds (HOC) by dissolved humic substances (DHS) and commercial non-ionic surfactants.

RSNA launched the RadLex project, which aimed at gathering a complete lexicon for radiology, made of terms borrowed from multiple terminological sources, but integrated into a common resource [17].

I don't know what to make of the term "immigrant fiction".

Its right-hand side is made of three terms: a linear and homogeneous decay, a correlation term, and a noise term.

What to make of this long-term membership?

No announcement was made of the terms of the underwriting syndicate.

"I got a chance to see what I was made of in terms of performance," she says.

Further reasons are needed in order to object to the use that is made of these terms.

So whereas there is both an ethnic and a civic sense to be made of the term "French people," the term "Jewish people" has only an ethnic sense.

If Part I is about terms and Part II about propositions made up of terms, Part III is about arguments, which are in turn made up of propositions made up of terms.

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