Rendering
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The first dose of MDT kills 99.9% of the bacteria that cause leprosy,
rendering
the person no longer infectious.
And, indeed, the legacy of Third Reich hyper-chauvinism and “actually existing socialism” in the eastern part of the country has inculcated in most Germans a cautious centrism,
rendering
extremist parties unsupportable for the majority of voters.
Humiliating a small country and
rendering
it a virtual protectorate does not serve Europe’s long-term interest.
Rape was seen as “the fate worse than death,”
rendering
women – who were supposed to be virgins until marriage – “damaged goods.”
If the make-up of a community is changed too fast, it cuts people adrift from their own history,
rendering
them rootless.
Japanese consumers knew that increases in public spending were temporary, so they did not change their spending habits,
rendering
the policy ineffectual.
Following the verdict, bailiffs confiscated our equipment, prohibited the publishing house from printing our newspaper, and, most importantly, seized our business bank accounts,
rendering
us unable to pay the fine.
Such measures will merely cause further damage to Greece’s already-stressed social fabric,
rendering
it incapable of providing the support that our reform agenda desperately needs.
Technology, in particular, is changing the nature of work itself,
rendering
entire sectors and occupations obsolete, while creating completely new industries and job categories.
The danger is that Trump’s emotional compulsions could become all-consuming,
rendering
him incapable of choosing any other course than violence.
As these conditions are presumed to be distributed uniformly within the population, they must afflict a significant share of policymakers, corporate executives, educators, and military personnel of all ranks, recurrently
rendering
them psychotic, delusional, and deprived of sound judgment.
And in other sectors, it has shifted to more digital, capital-intensive forms of production,
rendering
labor-cost disadvantages insignificant.
For starters, the government has intensified its censorship of the Internet,
rendering
popular portals and sites – including Google, Facebook, and the New York Times – all but inaccessible.
However, soon people put up stronger doors with proper locks,
rendering
burglary much more arduous and less profitable.
President Putin himself campaigned twice for Yanukovych in Ukraine and congratulated him twice before the forged final results had been presented,
rendering
him little but ridiculous.
This type of regulatory language reaffirms what at-risk populations around the world already know: droughts, natural disasters, desertification, crop failure, and many other environmental changes are upending livelihoods and
rendering
entire communities uninhabitable.
would] afford a reasonable prospect of
rendering
the people on the frontier line between our territories and Afghanistan peaceful and friendly neighbors.”
But they cannot fail to notice that the processes they support undercut their own position by
rendering
the wealth gap more obvious and the fairness of the actual global distribution more questionable.
As an editorial cartoonist, I always try to find more about my subjects before
rendering
my final sketches.
Indeed, there is a striking parallel between the problems caused by aid inflows and the “natural resource curse” (or “Dutch disease” as it is termed in Western countries), whereby inflows into one economic sector – typically oil or minerals – drive up economy-wide prices (including the exchange rate),
rendering
other sectors uncompetitive.
As they continue to do so, they will be playing an increasingly dangerous and unstable game, in which each technological turn could fundamentally transform politics by
rendering
old defenses useless.
This year’s heavy monsoon rains have wrought havoc in the area, severing road connections, washing away bridges, and
rendering
over half a million people homeless in these mountains – without “dwellings, farmlands, moveable assets,” or even “graveyards.”
Future federal governments will have to be based on fragile coalitions, and the German presence in the European Parliament will be fragmented among different parties,
rendering
it less effective.
In Libya, Islamist militias control entire cities and regions,
rendering
it impossible for the central government to assert its authority.
Moreover, epidemiological studies indicated that BSE was likely to have been transmitted to cattle (and other species) by meat-and-bone-meal animal feed produced by UK
rendering
plants and exported to many countries.
Indeed, the price of permits fell below three euros a ton in April 2013,
rendering
the emissions-trading market almost irrelevant.
Moreover, depleted aquifers near coastlines are prone to contamination from saltwater,
rendering
land barren.
The formation of the eurozone and a half-century of relentless globalization have altered the global economic landscape,
rendering
once-proven policies ineffective.
Magna Carta’s key principles can be seen as derived from reason because the very idea of a law excludes arbitrary arrest and seizure, as well as the
rendering
of a verdict on any grounds other than the proper application of the law.
Saving the HouseMADRID – A crack in a house’s foundation, if not repaired, can continue to grow, ultimately destabilizing the structure and
rendering
it uninhabitable.
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