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구문 BIG DATA2018. 10. 13. 17:34
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1. A big sea-dwelling creature finds it easier to conserve warmth inside its body, while a small creature loses more heat into the water through its skin.

2. Everywhere there's a source of food, there's some form of life that finds it.

3. Many African language speakers would consider it absurd to use a single word like "cousin" to describe both male and female relatives, or not to distinguish whether the person described is related by blood to the speaker's father or to his mother.

4. Can I make it?

5. The ones that decide to make it change their focus by analyzing what they need to do to master the first step, like getting through the first mogul on the hill.

6. "I tried my best to fulfill your dream but I couldn't make it," Andrew said in disappointment.

7. He had spread the snow, watered the ice, and made it smooth.

8. But when I drove out of the parking lot, I doubted whether I could make it.

9. I found it remarkable that he had apparently not considered the one question that an economist would call relevant: Is the ABC stock currently underpriced?

10. The two artists found it hard to work together again.

11. Technology makes it much easier to worsen a situation with a quick response.

12. If the noise became too unpleasant, they could press a button and make it stop.

13. The Braille system, as it came to be known, made it possible to place all the world's literature at the fingertips of blind readers.

14. The rhythm and movement will actually make it easier to remember them later.

15. We anticipate the future as if we found it too slow in coming and we were trying to hurry it up.

16. Rosa made it clear that our happiness was important to her as well.

17. He made it to the semifinals, and did very well for the first two hundred meters.

18. How, he thought to himself, could he make it appear that a torch was moving?

19. It can thus be easier and more effective to use a situation or incident from your life but make it happen to a character who is not you.

20. She also made it to her classroom after asking fellow students for directions.

21. At the same time, it has also been suggested that working seasonally may be more attractive to the local labor force and thus non-tourist industries with higher value-added potential may not consider it worthwhile locating in the area.

22. Therefore, not getting enough sleep makes it harder for your brain to process and remember information.

23. And both will be published in the same way ― with a vocal line and a basic piano part written out underneath But the pop song will rarely be sung and played exactly as written; the singer is apt to embellish that vocal line to give it a "styling," just as the accompanist will fill out the piano part to make it more interesting and personal.

24. The reason is this: people who start out being nice get our hopes up, so the letdown we experience when we discover that they are not nice makes it worse than if they had acted badly from the start.

25. What makes it so difficult is that it takes place in Antarctica!

26. The paths are cracked and littered with rocks and debris that make it impossible to roll her chair from place to place.

27. Economists make assumptions for the same reason: Assumptions can simplify the complex world and make it easier to understand.

28. He found it difficult to coordinate all the motions involved in the traditional technique.

29. That makes it a lot healthier to eat, so we can enjoy it without feeling guilty about putting on weight.

30. Written language is more complex, which makes it more work to read.

31. MC: Well, you can consider it just a part of Korean culture.

32. When electricity made it possible to create light with the flick of a switch instead of the strike of a match, the process of creating light was changed forever.

33. And we value money because to a certain extent it liberates us from the constraints of life by making it possible to have free time to do in it what we want.

34. This information clearly makes it more difficult for the individual to exercise her freedom to acquire Car A and should constitute a threat to that freedom.

35. She made it about seventy yards before there was trouble.

36. Consequently, even Aristotle ' finds it difficult to identify which portions of the Pythagorean philosophy can safely be ascribed to Pythagoras himself, and he generally refers to "the Pythagoreans" or "the so-called Pythagoreans."

37. One of the simplest ways of making a building look unusual is to break the normal rules of structure — or at least make it seem as if gravity is of no consequence.

38. In other words, you've seen those organized items over and over again, and the arrangement by category makes it easy for you to memorize the store's layout.

39. I never made it to Fiona's house, though.

40. Along the way I have found it invaluable to take time out every now and then and reflect upon certain events.

41. Infrasound dissipates less rapidly in air, making it ideal for long­distance communication.

42. Anyone who loves the Gimchi of this region will not only be able to taste it but also have a chance to learn to make it.

43. Just because it's clear to you does not make it clear to your reader.

44. The king tested H5 himself, and after ten weeks of daily tests, found it to be accurate to within one-third of one second per day.

45. After all, predators soon learn where and when the local animals drink each day, and they make it a point to be there too.

46. But that was all unbeknown to NT tourism chief Alistair Shields, who found it in a store room and decided it would brighten the walls at the Department of Tourism and Culture in Darwin.

47. Technology has made it possible to manipulate foods' sensory properties to make them sweeter or saltier or richer tasting or more colorful at will.

48. The point is, if there is a mistake that could be made, we have made it.

49. These test audiences, usually recruited from a targeted age or social group, fill out questionnaires after the showing about what they liked and didn't like, what they thought about the story and the characters, after which the producers, writers and directors rewrite and edit to make it more audience-friendly.

50. Now it is time to make it special!

51. That is because overthinking can make it too hard to take action.

52. For example, with minimal effort, keeping clean makes it more likely that others will want to spend time with you.

53. You may feel like you don't have one, but it just means you haven't found it yet.

54. As a general rule, historians find it difficult to isolate events in history and argue their impact upon society, when they are so well woven into the continuous tapestry of life.

55. It's not hard to see how those skills make it into the daily lives of kids.

56. All of these factors are going to make it extremely difficult to slow the growth of federal spending and keep the debt from ballooning out of control.

57. Nari, 16 I always wanted to be an opera singer, but I needed some motivation to make it happen.

58. One year later, the $110 earns another 10%, to make it $121.

59. The more you visualize yourself achieving your goals, the more your mind will search for ways to make it happen.

60. Demand for the mineral, which is used to make high-quality chemical fertilizers, made it very valuable.

61. Frequently checked out books, that is, popular books (ex, the Dan Brown blockbusters), will be made available in special spaces near the entrance of the library to make it easy for members to find them.

62. This is not to say that it does not exist, but rather that we cannot be absolutely sure we have found it simply because we have an apparently logical proof.

63. And what makes it overwhelming is not only that the decision is ours, but that the number of sources of information from which we are to make the decisions has exploded.

64. This example shows that much of the information that is available to your ears does not make it too far into your head.

65. This makes it nearly impossible to stick to the goal.

66. You may find it hard to believe that this really happens, but it’s a serious problem for some tourists.

67. It relates to the degree to which the less powerful members of a society accept their inequality in power and consider it the norm.

68. Four ships sank and nearly 2,000 men died, making it one of Britain's worst sea disasters ever.

69. For example, the modern Icelander does not find it very difficult to read the Icelandic sagas from the Middle Ages.

70. You may not remember this, but many years ago, you helped a student make it through college.

71. His response made it very clear that he trusted his gut feeling and was satisfied with himself and with his decision.

72. I don't think I'm going to make it.

73. At first, I found it hard to adjust to the loss.

74. A recent drought has sent the price of corn up, making it too expensive for many farmers.

75. "Son, we finally made it!"

76. Theories of all sorts promote the view that there are ways by which disagreement can be processed or managed so as to make it disappear.

77. They make it look like a dream.

78. Different theories and formulae had made it possible.

79. It is too late to add anything to this moment to make it better.

80. I salute each of you, students, for all of your accomplishments leading up to today's full glory, and I congratulate everyone who has supported you and made it possible for you to get here.

81. Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

82. Stable patterns are necessary lest we live in chaos; however, they make it difficult to abandon entrenched behaviors, even those that are no longer useful, constructive, or health creating.

83. The unique appearance of the Joshua tree makes it a very desirable decoration.

84. The granite is white and somewhat glossy, making it highly reflective.

85. If you follow only one tip in the whole book, make it this one.

86. At the market, I bought a cute doll from a woman who had made it herself.

87. Surely someone who could drive the car, open the juice container, and reach the sink could make it stop raining.

88. Engaging in acts that would be considered inconsequential in ordinary life also liberates us a bit, making it possible to explore our capabilities in a protected environment.

89. You'll be assigned a personal adviser, have your work evaluated by experienced experts, and receive insightful suggestions on how to make it better.

90. It happened because they'd made it happen through continuous effort.

91. The answer is that they sit inside the gold crystal structure, taking the place of a gold atom, and it is this atom substitution inside the crystal lattice of the gold that makes it stronger.

92. It is easy to use a word such as mutation to give credibility to a theory but when we look at the detail we find it has no substance.

93. But even if the possibility of closing could be ruled out with certainty, it is doubtful that a store would find it advantageous to purchase doors without locks.

94. Doing these kinds of activities before going to bed can stimulate your brain too much, making it more difficult to rest.

95. Due to an accident many years ago and the fact she is very old, she finds it hard to walk, so this was a big thing for her to do.

96. Its glass walls make it almost completely visible to the outside world.

97. Cattle farmers are finding it hard to feed their cattle these days.

98. Human beings discovered this art thousands of years ago, and they have invented several devices to make it easier and faster.

99. That is the power of visualization, the act of creating vivid pictures in your mind of what you want in order to make it happen.

100. "Son, we finally made it!

101. The innovations that made it possible to move animals from their natural outdoor homes to closed-in, dirty, and primitive conditions are not creating a better or healthier world.

102. Some African countries find it difficult to feed their own people or provide safe drinking water, yet precious water is used to produce export crops for European markets.

103. It makes it difficult for households to plan ahead.

104. Use FOMO to your advantage by thinking of why exactly you're afraid to miss out on this thing, and consider it an opportunity to grow.

105. I found it interesting that even on the other side of the world, people still wish for simple things like happiness, love, and marriage.

106. By comparison, evaluation of performances such as diving, gymnastics, and figure skating is more subjective ─ although elaborate scoring rules help make it more objective.

107. He distorted the shape of a common object to make it harder to recognize.

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