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1 Does not critical credulity make larger demands than are laid on faith?
2 When we enter a room, we make larger sweeping saccades as we gaze around.
3 The firms make larger margins on those sales than for sodas sold in traditional-sized cans.
4 A Democratic sweep would make larger fiscal stimulus more likely, which would weaken the U.S. currency.
5 The lab has a new, larger oven on order in which they will make larger samples.
6 No, by going out with a large force, we will simply make larger targets of ourselves.
7 It's considering raising money from angel investors so that it could make larger investments and in more companies.
8 However, the Census Bureau continues to make larger errors with the black population than with the non-black population.
9 As time went on the Dutch increased and perfected their output until they became ambitious to make larger pieces.
10 He said the fires have escalated and it appears some of the smaller fires have joined to make larger ones.
11 Or do they always use the same handful of parts-nothingmore than resistors and capacitors - to make larger and more complex systems?
12 Both rulings will make it easier for plaintiffs to pursue their cases collectively, which could save money and make larger settlements possible.
13 A minimum donation of R50 is required to enter the virtual Tour Durban but participants can make larger donations if they choose.
14 Flexible job descriptions will encourage your employees to grow within their positions and learn how to make larger contributions to your company.
15 OPEC may need to make larger cuts to balance the rapid decline in demand among Western economies that has caused inventories to swell.
16 The projecting hooks cause the instruments to take up more room and thus make larger packing boxes necessary than would otherwise be used.
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