The act that results in something coming to be.
An attribute that must be met or complied with and that fits a person for something.
1 We were now clear off, and making great way out to sea.
2 Chan said different companies were making different commitments depending on their conditions.
3 So there are good reasons for making the problem feel more local.
4 It's deal - making time in Australia after Saturday's election produced no clear result.
5 To continue making China, outside four favored cities, into a factory state?
6 Under present circumstances, just making one level free is a significant advance.
7 How much longer will society tolerate industry profiting from making children obese?
8 So far parliament has done everything possible to avoid making a choice.
9 I work four days a week year-round, making ten dollars an hour.
10 China's great divergence New technology threatens existing revenues, making top-line growth difficult.
11 They need to accept responsibility for the complaints you're making , he said.
12 Second, public companies are supposed to put making money ahead of collaboration.
13 Background: Important barriers to the wider implementation of shared decision making remain.
14 The region is under lockdown, making access to reliable information extremely difficult.
15 Federal fuel economy standards are making passenger vehicles more efficient every year.
16 The company also plans to stop making certain products, mainly non-branded ones.
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