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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'makes possibility' is not correct in written English
The correct phrase would be 'makes it possible.' For example, "His hard work makes it possible for us to reach our goals."
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This same distinction between a possible essence and its necessary existence can, finally, explain any causal relationship: a cause is ultimately nothing but that which allows the transition from the possible to the necessary, or that which makes possibility incline towards necessity.
Advantages of STS are that it is inexpensive and it makes possibility to avoid the risk of surgery.
Finally, the third important player is hardware, which makes possibility the Virtual Reality navigation in many different environments.
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How can we make sure that procurement policies are aligned across borders, making possibilities equal for inhabitants while also securing highest possible value for the money spent?
I chose the latter, and that has made possibilities arise exponentially.
In this way leaving change to the workings of iterability has been argued to make possibilities for reflective agency problematic (McNay 2000).
But this move makes that possibility more remote.
"Every day that passes makes the possibility more evident," an official said.
That decision makes the possibility of a public court-martial less likely, officials said.
Gareth Stace, the director of UK Steel, said: "This decision makes the possibility of rescue more remote.
It makes the possibility of owning a piece or two a viable option, even for the economically cautious among us.
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