Example sentences of "thus making [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Note that financial assets and liabilities cancel one another out , thus making net worth equal to the value of physical assets .
2 A preordained trend could drive several forms in parallel towards the same goal , thus making nonsense of Darwin 's claim that similar species must share a recent common ancestor .
3 Can I make it quite crystal clear to my own mind , long term pension benefits it does n't come automatically it only comes if you surrender part of your own pension thus making provision for .
4 Just as a doctor may decide to switch off a life support machine because the patient is in effect dead , so care workers could ‘ switch off ’ the services on which the old person is totally dependent for care in the community , thus making admission to an institution inevitable .
5 In order to be effective , the resolution emphasized , such initiatives would require adequate financial support for growth-oriented adjustment programmes , including debt service reduction and the provision of new funds , thus making payment compatible with sustained economic reactivation , growth and the satisfaction of social needs .
6 The Consumer Credit Trade Association told us that in the experience of the smaller finance houses , chain stores and larger retailers who are members , this is clearly reducing payment problems ( thus making credit cheaper for their customers than it might otherwise be ) .
7 Carrick 's argument , that of the man who earns his living playing the game , would make sense anywhere but in the Ridings : without the addition of a West Indian fast bowler and the option of adding two more experienced outside players , says Carrick , the chances of his youngish team ever winning trophies and thus making money , are severely limited .
8 The work for the weekend was to bring in the edges and build up the centre , thus making side ditches and a reasonable camber .
9 Thus making time , especially in decision making , is essential if you are to deal adequately with important tasks which face you as a manager .
10 Thus making use of eqn ( 10.3b ) we have which , for a wave travelling in the z(3) direction , becomes .
11 Results are available from an examination of the bracteates themselves and from their suspension loops , thus making comparison possible .
12 The Chart provides a uniform global data structure , thus making information about the current state of processing easily accessible to , and modifiable by , any of the knowledge sources used in processing .
13 When trading takes place on anonymous markets it may be difficult to match up the buyer and the seller , thus making rescission virtually impossible .
14 They also have the advantage of having a great many permutations and combinations and this will cut the number of correct entries to a minimum , thus making final judging much easier .
15 If punishment does indeed reduce the future incidence of crime , then the pain and unhappiness caused to the offender may be outweighed by the avoidance of unpleasantness to other people in the future — thus making punishment morally right from a utilitarian point of view .
16 Whites and Asians entertain a variety of ways in which they can advance , usually locating their careers in some long-term perspective and thus making security an important consideration .
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