Sentence examples for rendering the subject from inspiring English sources

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Negativity maintains life, keeps it going by circulating energy, rendering the subject always in process.

Exclusion criteria included hyperglycemia without a known history of diabetes, cardiac surgery, clinically relevant hepatic disease or impaired renal function (serum creatinine ≥ 3.0 mg/dL), history of diabetic ketoacidosis (21), pregnancy, and any mental condition rendering the subject unable to give informed consent.

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Too fawningly sentimental, they render the subject fantastical; too rigorously factual, they read like an obituary.

When uncomfortable topics do emerge, campaigns can become touchy, underscoring the extent to which they have rendered the subject taboo.

His resignation from the Vermont militia in 1781 rendered the subject moot, and Vermont in 1791 joined the Union as its 14th state.

He was able to complete only a portion of the portrait he had been asked to render, the subject's mouth and chin, but it was done so skillfully that he graduated with honors.

If the novels of the twentieth and twenty-first century seem to lack certain qualities that their predecessors possessed (and they certainly do, for better as well as for worse), the explanation is not that life itself — let alone feminism — rendered the subject of love obsolete.

Hat tip to Roger Fransecky. 1. Cashtration (n).: The act of buying a house, which renders the subject financially impotent for an indefinite period of time.

Overall, the results suggest that intervening wake during retention rendered the subject less likely to report seeing a test face before.

AEs were categorized as: (i) 'mild' if transient with discomfort, but no disruption of normal daily activity; (ii) 'moderate' if sufficient discomfort to reduce or affect daily activity; or (iii) 'severe' if the discomfort rendered the subject unable to work or perform normal daily activity.

Supposedly based on testimony recorded by jurists from confessions extracted under torture (testimony that was remarkably similar all over Europe), these prints serve to appal and excite, with just enough macabre excess to render the subjects ridiculous and deflect viewers from the real gravity of what is happening.

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