Sentence examples for making the grid from inspiring English sources

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But some industry experts argue that the problem of making the grid greener goes well beyond upgrading and expanding the existing power lines.

In some places, such as New York City, the focus will be on making the grid more reliable, to avoid blackouts such as that of 2003.

According to Autosport magazine's F1 editor, Ed Straw, the average number of cars making the grid in the 903 world championship races held since 1950 is 22.6; there have been 29 races where more than 26 cars have started.

Mr. Yukhin, a mathematician trained in photonics and computer vision, says the hard work was making the grid, since each rectangle is slightly different from the next in order to better read distortions.

At this point, the number of mesh lines on the faces of the actors can be decreased, from several thousand to several dozen, making the grid weave overlaying the actor's face look less like mosquito netting and more like a fishing net.

Nor does he duck the confusion of his last three seasons in F1, when a series of unfortunate decisions took him first to Arrows, where he was forced to defend his title in a car barely capable of making the grid, and then into the arms of Eddie Jordan.

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A man tried to make the grid disappear.

But they didn't all make the grid.

"San Francisco is the best example of a hilly topography that makes the grid system very dramatic.

Changes in the electric industry have made the grid more vulnerable in recent years, experts say.

All that wide, open space, and the black squares make the grid look like the number 8, if you squint a bit.

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