Sentence examples for make or not from inspiring English sources

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It was the father's prerogative to make or not make — such a deathbed disclosure.

And because of that, its leaders run the risk of confirming the public's darkest suspicions about them, whether they have salient points to make or not.

A stakeholder is a person or group likely to be affected by (or who thinks they will be affected by) a decision -- whether it is their decision to make or not.

CUL has the discretion to make or not make the copies, and will do so only in a manner consistent with copyright law and any other obligations, and consistent with the conservation and managerial practices of CUL.

The importance of such regulation is becoming ever more appreciated, and chromatin remodeling, which controls the decision of a cell to make or not make particular protein, is the focus of this thrust area.

There are a hundred small things that can happen leading up to a goal, and a dozen judgment calls that officials have to make (or not make) along the way.

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Nor is this splitting hairs: it is about making or not making sense of China.

I have less than no feelings about entertainment companies (or entertainers) making or not making money.

The judgments to adjust or to do-nothing are investigated by comparing the results if the adjustment is made or not made.

"These are the things that really determine how films are made or not".

Whether the right choice was made or not, history will have to judge.

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