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31. He must now somehow make sense of the anti-democratic whirlwind that he was mainly responsible for sowing.
32. Both writing and speech require context to make sense of what might formally be ambiguous.
33. The customers say you'd have to be a detective to make sense of it.
34. This often happens when independent organizations seek to make sense of different providers offering the same service.
35. How could he make sense of it all unless he could first solve the riddle of himself?
36. A violent, enduring mythology is activated to make sense of immediate socio-political crisis and fear.
37. But despite all the efforts to make sense of the artist, he remains elusive, an enigma.
38. People tend to make sense of relationship by kinship.
39. "This was not something that our conventional models could make sense of," says Andrew Haldane, executive director of financial stability at the Bank of England.
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41. Still, simply tallying up all our neurons' behavior will not help us make sense of our lives.
42. Like bats, they send out sound waves and make sense of their environment from the echoes they receive back.
43. He laughed dryly as I tried to make sense of his ramblings.
44. This is curious to the speech processing centers of our brains, apparently, and causes us to become distracted in trying to make sense of the conversation.
45. He uses the word "currency" as a metaphor for an inner language to make sense of the world.
46. It is all but impossible to make sense of China's GDP deflator over time.
47. I'm technophobia. My brother got all the genes required to understand operating manuals, to repair things, or to make sense of computers.
48. Aude Oliva, an associate professor of cognitive science at MIT,[sentencedict.com] uses images like this one to study how our brains make sense of sight.
49. The daily bombardment of news reports and drug advertising offers little guidance on how to make sense of self-proclaimed medical breakthroughs and claims of worrisome risks.
50. You're using the Andromeda to make sense of a senseless universe.
51. Its laws were invented to help make sense of the universe, and are descriptive, not prescriptive.
52. The author argues, from the prospective of history didactics, that in order to make sense of the world, especially of today's world, textbooks and curricula must embrace world history.
53. But this time there are no pantomime villains, like bolshy shop stewards or incompetent managers, to make sense of the narrative.
53. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
54. Also it should induce the undergraduates to make sense of beauty and discover it, perhaps to a higher degree of our social development, encourage them to create beauty with passion and initiative.
55. The rest of this article explains how these technologies interact so you can make sense of the underlying path, from service call to an invocation of a business method in an implementation.
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