Sentence examples for making subjects from inspiring English sources

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Constantly manipulating lighting, Horst had a way of making subjects majestic, often turning them into icons by making them seem sculptural.

Expression Edit Photographers sometimes struggle with making subjects say "cheese".

By contrast, smaller amygdala may exacerbate the autistic symptoms, making subjects at younger ages preferentially recruited in the study.

In the treatments with team decision making, subjects were randomly assigned to a particular team at the beginning of the experiment.

This is likely because France entered the study at a later time (2001 vs 1994 for the other centers) and PSA was already relatively common in France at that time, making subjects less likely to consent to randomization [ 13].

32 Note that most studies of moral judgment ask participants whether it is morally permissible to actively cause harm, for example, "Is it morally permissible to push the man?" In these studies, negative cues associated with the harmful action in question could trigger a withdrawal reflex, making subjects less likely to endorse active responses.

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They will also receive guidance on making subject choices for GCSE.

The Council on Foreign Relations is ready with some grammatical pointers on how to make subjects and verbs agree.

Filter programs in the camcorder can enhance flesh tones, make subjects slimmer or wider, or add ghostlike motion trails.

The proposed change would allow her to make subjects stateless if the person has been naturalised as a British citizen.

We conclude that the PD frame makes subjects more competitive than the DG frame.

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