Sentence examples for makes a specific from inspiring English sources

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This discovery raises questions about whether there are cross-species commonalities between repetitive sequences – specifically TNRs – that may help us to understand what makes a specific TNR sequence prone to repeat number instability, and the diseases that can result.

The law makes a specific exception for overseas students, who are not eligible for such loans.

The Bari tribe of Venezuela makes a specific practice of "partible paternity" or paternity confusion.

But William Cordova's "House That Frank Lloyd Wright Built 4 Fred Hampton and Mark Clark" makes a specific historical reference.

But the Code of Conduct for judges makes a specific allowance when "a judge's judicial experience provides special expertise in the area".

Donna Levinstone's glowing small pastels achieve an uncanny resonance that often makes a specific setting appear less like place and more like a construction of abstract tonal nuances.

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The man had not yet committed a crime nor made a specific threat to kill.

John Paul was in part making a specific appeal to his countrymen.

"We have not made a specific determination yet" about which areas would be cut, Mr. Levy said.

Lambie made a specific appeal to Muir in her speech to the Senate on Monday evening.

"It's not that we made a specific decision to help the Muslims," Bernard explained.

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