Sentence examples for was made conditioned from inspiring English sources

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A longitudinal trans-deltoid surgical incision was made, conditioned by the previous surgical scars, taking away the fibrous tissue and the fistulous tract.

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Police said people should not make unnecessary journeys because water and debris on roads was making conditions very dangerous.

Now spring is making conditions in the mountains friendlier for the Chechens.

According to the BBC commentary team, it the slushy snow is making conditions slower than the competitors are used to.

Instead, the government is "making conditions so hopeless that asylum seekers feel they have no choice but to leave".

A Network Rail spokesman said: "Strong winds, torrential rain and large quantities of fallen leaves are making conditions difficult on the railway today.

Mention was made of conditions in Northern Ireland and in Israel.

Penalties were also laid down, and registration at Stationers' Hall was made a condition for their enforcement.

This was made a condition of employment and clearly involved a restriction on the speech of faculty members who could not put forward certain ideas without risking dismissal.

To enforce complete data sets, the registration of patients was made a condition for reimbursement.

Data collection was made under conditions as close as possible to clinical daily routine.

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