Sentence examples for make to define from inspiring English sources

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Anyway, what sense does it make to define yourself against the country with which -- for all the differences -- you have so many values in common?

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Many attempts have been made to define hearing, often with indifferent success.

There was no clear-cut distinction between the two areas, though constant efforts were being made to define them.

An attempt is made to define the situation for the mark in a way that makes it easy for him to accept the inevitable and quietly go home.

For Mr. Ippolito, though, the definition of what constitutes a museum is less significant than that an attempt is being made to define an online museum.

Several different and historically independent attempts have been made to define the class of all recursive functions, and these have turned out to coincide with each other.

Few attempts have been made to define these conflicts.

An attempt is also made to define minimal access interventions and minor surgical procedures.

Many attempts have been made to define the quality of medical and health care.

In this study, several experiments are made to define the best criterion.

Still, an attempt was not made to define what ELSA is.

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