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Those numbers, Justice Kennedy said, make the sentence "exceedingly rare" and demonstrate that "a national consensus has developed against it".
Pryor manages to make the sentence "I'm very interested in the movement" sound like an aggressive pickup line.
These very same meanings will then also make the sentence "If p, then q" true irrespective of all contingent matters of fact.
Inserting "we find" or "we see" into the main clause to avoid a dangler can make the sentence stuffy and self-conscious.
David Marsh, editor of the Guardian style guide, writes: You don't need to insert a comma between clauses, but doing so can make the sentence easier to read (as with this one).
This attempts to make the sentence funnier – better rhythm, nice understatement – but ends up confusing the reader so much that they are no longer capable of seeing what the joke is.
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It is the provenance of judges to make the sentences," she said.
"Allowing the broadcast of judges' sentencing remarks could make the sentencing process more transparent and understandable," he said.
Nor does it make the sentences handed out yesterday to seven Indian operational managers anything like the last word.
Instead, scientists find that these sentences were vague in the language of earlier speakers and they refine the meanings of the relevant natural-kind terms to make the sentences true.
"We suggest how to make the sentences more powerful.
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