Sentence examples for makes sense between from inspiring English sources

"makes sense between" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a relationship or connection between two elements in a sentence. Example: "The conversation between the two characters in the play makes sense between their conflicting personalities."

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Meanwhile, the declined extent of their expression levels makes sense between two main phenotype of HSCR.

Yes, you're shooting people with weapons, but it's about as non-violent as a shooter can get, if that makes sense, between the animation style, the absurdity (people in bear costumes hacking at astronauts with pickaxes) and a total lack of blood or gore.

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So whenever the word "and" would make sense between your adjectives, you can place a comma there.

This would be an interesting computation, and raises the question of what common keys make sense between organisms; such keys would be likely to vary from case to case, but homologous genes at least, or those whose product proteins have the same biochemical function, would make sensible join keys.

In our current political climate, it no longer even makes sense to distinguish between events in Washington and my patient in front of me.

As a concept that makes sense, but somewhere between Hillary Clinton's first campaign and Caroline Kennedy's abortive one, the "listening tour" has been a bit degraded.

He also said that he had told special envoy George Mitchell to "start by listening". As a concept that makes sense, but somewhere between Hillary Clinton's first campaign and Caroline Kennedy's abortive one, the "listening tour" has been a bit degraded.

Regarding the promotion of demand-oriented feed-in, it again makes sense to differentiate between dispatchable and intermittent renewables.

For this global inquiry process to be effective it makes sense to distinguish between two separate IoTs: one that serves consumers and one that empowers industrial operations.

Third, in the process of asking whether we can have knowledge of God it makes sense to distinguish between kinds of knowledge (sensory, rational, by testimony, etc).

Considering the typical use of chemical class terms in scientific literature, it appears to us that it also makes sense to distinguish between two principal compound class types: Compound classes with a narrow structure definition (as above shown for cycloalkanes).

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