Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

7 Sentences With "makes stronger"

How to use makes stronger in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "makes stronger" and check conjugation/comparative form for "makes stronger". Mastering all the usages of "makes stronger" from sentence examples published by news publications.

What makes Stronger so powerful, though, is that it's not interested in cheap, easy inspiration.
"We think this (new rollout) caffeinates, makes stronger and reinforces, all the other messages that are part of 'The Better Deal,'" Sarbanes said.
Following European Union rules, Britain currently taxes wine and cider by the total volume of a beverage, rather than the number of units it contains, which makes stronger drinks relatively cheaper.
"By abstracting away the process of rendering the UI layer, Forge makes stronger guarantees about how apps present or transmit sensitive data, such as user-generated content and personally identifying information," the company wrote.
When a child, especially a boy, makes stronger semantic connections in early adolescence, he has a worse sense of well-being, but as he moves to late adolescence his well-being increases. the large jump in cognitive learning during adolescence allows this change to take place. Since this is a very important time for children to expand their social groups and conversational constructs, more semantic narratives can be created and allow the meaning making construct to develop.
Tabasco pepper on its bush in the Bergianska botanical gardens, Stockholm, 2013 The tabasco pepper is a variety of the chili pepper species Capsicum frutescens originating in Mexico. It is best known through its use in Tabasco sauce, followed by peppered vinegar. Like all C. frutescens cultivars, the tabasco plant has a typical bushy growth, which commercial cultivation makes stronger by trimming the plants. The tapered fruits, around 4 cm long, are initially pale yellowish-green and turn yellow and orange before ripening to bright red.
Using a model based on multiple resource theory (Wickens, 2002, 2008; Navon & Gopher, 1979), which proposes that there are several loci for multiple-task interference (the stages of processing, the codes of processing, and modalities), the researchers suggest that cross-task interference increases proportional to the extent that the two tasks use the same resources within a given dimension: Visual presentation of a read-back task should interfere more with driving than should auditory presentation, because driving itself makes stronger demands on the visual modality than on the auditory. Although multiple resource theory the best known workload model in human factors, it is often represented qualitatively. The detailed computational implementations are better alternatives for application in HPM methods, to include the Horrey and Wickens (2003) model, which is general enough to be applied in many domains. Integrated approaches, such as task network modeling, are also becoming more prevalent in the literature.

No results under this filter, show 7 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.