Sentence examples for oriented to make from inspiring English sources

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The many windows are oriented to make the most of the light.

It's a bold and simple structure that balances the solid cube of its auditorium with the long, horizontal strips of its balconies, oriented to make the most of view, sun and fresh air.

The two main blocks are oriented to make the best use of sunlight, and their highest portions are offset so that they don't get in the way of each other's views.

At every point, we've been very careful, prudent and bottom-line oriented to make investments where we could connect the dots to an accretive return".

"Euraflandres" management with its stakeholders' committees seems to be oriented to make effort to find an agreement to reduce conflicts, in order to plan outcomes better and to allow communities to have an influence over the future shape of the places where they live.

The building was oriented to make best use of the relatively narrow frontage onto St Georges Terrace.

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I think the important thing is to create forums (that may well not be oriented to making decision) to continue conversations, relationship building, etc.

We saw an opportunity to develop new technologies oriented to making semiconductor memories; specifically a product that could be made in complex blocks and sold for various applications.

Most of the monitors (Skitter, in particular is very oriented to making route measurements) also make concurrent traceroute measurements which provide route history information.

The paper concludes by discussing the attitude that should be taken to carbon markets (for example by environmentalists) and the possibility of developing a 'politics of market design' oriented to making such markets more effective tools of abatement.

Besides its universal scope, we need to realize two things about desiring-production right away: (1) there is no subject that lies behind the production, that performs the production; and (2) the "desire" in desiring-production is not oriented to making up a lack, but is purely positive.

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