• But some management experts warn that limiting pay could make it harder for taxpayers to get their money back.

    VOA: special.2009.10.30

  • However,he said no federal law could make slavery legal in a territory where the people did not want it.

    VOA: special.2009.07.09

  • She urged that control of these substances be given to biologists who could make informed decisions about the risks involved.

    VOA: special.2010.03.14

  • He promised to spend his remaining years in search of designs that could make human existence on Earth easier.

    VOA: special.2010.05.30

  • Business was so good that a five thousand dollar investment in the cattle industry could make forty-five thousand dollars in four years.

    VOA: special.2010.03.18

  • Paul examined the bracelet and decided that he could make the same thing -- for much less.

    VOA: special.2009.05.18

  • Using it could make the most sense in areas where farmers grow lots of rice and the hulls might just go to waste.

    VOA: special.2009.12.01

  • He was a forceful leader. And he could make his men march until they dropped.

    VOA: special.2009.09.17

  • That requirement could make it difficult for several states to receive money from the fund.

    VOA: special.2009.07.30

  • If a ship was sailing in the middle of the ocean, a navigator could make mistakes using dead reckoning and no harm would be done.

    VOA: special.2011.07.06

  • that could make them less desirable. Asian-Americans are not the only ones who use ginseng.

    VOA: special.2009.04.07

  • This could make it easier for disorders to affect a large number of animals.

    VOA: special.2009.05.05

  • He started as a serious musician, before he discovered he could make people laugh.

    VOA: special.2009.10.11

  • If the water is cooler or warmer, it could make you feel dizzy.

    VOA: special.2010.03.31

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