Sentence examples for make to engage from inspiring English sources

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In the same way, the decisions people make to engage with others in their own community affect the spread of disease nationally.

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In the BC generations project a considerable effort has been made to engage the public in the decision making of the biobank (O'Doherty and Burgess 2009).

The decision was made to engage them in force.

Usually, very little attempt is made to engage with the actual arguments.

It is a voice made to engage in hushed heart-to-heart all-night conversations about things that really matter.

There seemed to be no attempt made to engage the powers around Afghanistan, including Russia, China, Iran, Central Asia and so on.

"[Enbridge] clearly has more work to do in order to fulfil the public commitment it has made to engage with aboriginal groups and local communities along the route".

In keeping with Minnesota's progressive traditions, efforts have also been made to engage the left-leaning administration of Brazil's president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

What efforts have been made to engage the students at your university in event planning?

Conclusion: MMTP drop-outs need not be lost to the drug treatment system if special efforts are made to engage them in interventions developed to encourage treatment re-entry.

Most of the remaining 427 sorties (nearly 50 per cent) were made to engage the reconnaissance aircraft.

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