Examples of using Making it more in English and their translations into Slovak
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Guarantees of Origin also give power producers an extra income source, making it more appealing to build more renewable energy production.
is esterified by extraction, making it more soluble in water.
New Transit Courier is equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, making it more economical and efficient.
RECs also give power producers an extra income source, making it more appealing to build more renewable energy production.
When mice with breast cancer are given chemotherapy it altered the tumor microenvironment, making it more conducive for the cancer to spread.
Since the SuprEsser can operate at all frequencies,‘plosives' and other annoyances can also be removed effortlessly, making it more than a simple De-Esser.
positively affects the emotional state of a person, making it more calm and peaceful.
The system gives power producers an extra income source, making it more appealing to build more renewable energy production.
All their actions will be condoned in the name of uprooting the Church of old and making it more relevant, more attractive
The best we can do is fill the holes in the blanket, making it more of a thick reliable fog of connection that covers your entire home.
Third, it could push impacted earwax farther back into the ear, making it more difficult to remove later on
Saffron's 40W replacement LED is a good example-- the design crams LED tech into a classic glass bulb, making it more or less indistinguishable from an incandescent.
Brute-force attacks can be made less effective by obfuscating the data to be encoded making it more difficult for an attacker to recognize when the code has been cracked or by making the attacker do more work to test each guess.
while the charcoal removes bad tastes and odors from the water making it more appealing to drink.
This quest for miniaturisation is a major credo of mine- to reduce the size of something- making it more efficient and convenient- that's right at the heart of everything I do.
the influence of the rebel of the Renaissance- Michelangelo Buonarotti- changed the style of the master, making it more dark and harsh.
the advantage is that the prototype is more robust than its SLA counterpart, making it more suitable for mechanical models.
They are woven into the pile and make it more stable and durable.
Giloy may over-stimulate the immune system and make it more active.
Kinda made it more real.