res - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • revise: He would be visiting each East Midlands city and Corby to discuss how they could promote and support the priorities in the revised RES.
  • make: Well I am wondering on the effects of making a res out of copper.
  • have: I do plan to have a res in the loop, just have to decide which design I want to use.
  • set: The RES set out a twenty-year vision and a three-year action plan for the economic development of the whole region.
  • adopt: Continuity and Change in the Sanctions Regime In April 1991 the UNSC adopted Res.
  • implement: The Board noted the process to implement the RES and also noted the progress made against the Business TAs.

Adjective modifier

  • low: It may be worth scanning at a lower res, again you'll need to experiment.
  • high: Artist's may need to provide high res scans of their work for reproduction.
  • new: I propose a new code RES for inclusion in the CNMT_TYPE picklist.
  • native: That is one gripe about TFT screens, you must run them at their native res or there will be a noticable quality loss.

Modifies a noun

  • judicata: Third, he had erred in his willingness to sustain the res judicata plea.
  • merae: From these cases, Mr Reid said that there was no suggestion that an implied right of access was a res merae facultatis.
  • facultatis: From these cases, Mr Reid said that there was no suggestion that an implied right of access was a res merae facultatis.
  • publica: True, Caesar himself had judged res publica to be ' a mere title, without form or substance ' .
  • cogitans: Humans are thinking things ( a res cogitans ), spirits or souls, somehow associated with material bodies.
  • image: Best results are obviously obtained using the high res images.

Noun used with modifier

  • hi: Two new hi res photos are just posted of the same plant.
  • draft: Action The draft RES would be presented to the June Board.
  • screen: A significant number of users still use 800 x 600 screen res.
  • max: The only down side is a max res of 1280x1024 ( which probably more than enough anyways ).

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