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Manhattan's DA may have rendered it moot.
Time may have rendered the object of Bunuel's satire a bit obscure.
In previous studies on Chinese relative clause comprehension, local ambiguities may have rendered a comparison between relative clause types uninterpretable.
In short, the military's composition and the characteristics of the protest movement may have rendered soldiers unwilling to fire.
It thus responds to actual problems, not to theories and rules (which these problems may have rendered obsolete).
Recent elections may have rendered the maxim "every vote counts" quaint at best, but don't tell that to Doris Anne Sadler.
So the pain of giving up soda, combined with the ease of purchasing it elsewhere, ultimately may have rendered Philadelphia's tax less effective.
The attack may have rendered much of the UK without internet, but server farms are built with security in mind, away from airports and in reinforced buildings.
Though the reason for the loss of a nictitating membrane in humans in unclear, changes in habitat and eye physiology may have rendered the tissue unnecessary.
The added benefits of histology over angiography are the ability to identify the microscopic architecture of the tear and to diagnose vasculopathy that may have rendered the individual more susceptible to TBSH.
The spread of social media may have rendered the success of the coup less likely still, but — based on these characteristics — the coup plotters never faced great chances of success.
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