Sentence examples for set makes from inspiring English sources

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The direction Mr Ballmer has set "makes a lot of sense", Mr Cearley says.

"The structure that you set makes possible an experience, but you have no control over that experience".

Noel's unusual skill set makes it difficult to compare him to another player, though some mention the former N.B.A. All-Star Shawn Kemp when discussing Noel.

There is no doubt that Suzuki is phenomenally talented, regardless of his struggles this season, and that his skill set makes him a fan favorite.

Eating lamb cooked slowly in a sand oven in the company of the Bedouin, camping out under the stars and watching the sun set makes the desert come alive.

Since is a totally ordered set, makes sense and (2.2).

Therefore, including a no-choice option in a choice set makes a conjoint choice experiment more realistic.

Such a large vibration data set makes the diagnosis process complex generally for a large rotating machine supported through a number of bearing pedestals.

The idea itself is nothing new, having a DVR and HD tuner built-in to the TV set makes sense.

Although these "addresses" are in a format that is unfamiliar, the reduced character set makes them appear far less daunting than the Base85 example given earlier.

On the other hand, you might learn that your skill set makes you more suited for one of the many career paths open to Ph.D.s that is not research focused.

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