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And if we want the men and women making it to be guided by principle, not politics, it surely doesn't help for journalists to lavish attention on electoral calculations and thereby send our own signal: that we don't expect, and voters shouldn't count on, anything nobler.

A quality development candidate compound after a positive proof of concept clinical trial has a good chance of making it to be a marketed drug.

It is shown that the sensor exhibits high gas response for CO2 gas at operating temperature of 325oC, making it to be potential candidate for practical detectors for CO2 gas.

The calculated results show that compared to pure monolayer ZrS2, the ZrS2/B20 hybrid displays dramatically enhanced visible light response, making it to be great potential in solar energy conversion.

Comparing ZDB and FAWN [8], the size of an item can only be 4 making it to be rigid not to provide options to tune the performance of the key-value store.

This is the same observation with the electricity system in WAPP; it will take time to correct the anomalies making it to be sluggish in responding to desired changes.

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It's whatever you make it to be.

When I made my decision to come here, I made it to be here forever".

The Champagne houses insist that they make it to be drunk when it is released.

The fascinating characters of minimal surface make it to be widely used in shape design.

But it wasn't made it to be funny.

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