They hoped the two-wheeler would be useful when there was a breakdown or a traffic jam. |
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They will wield whatever power is necessary to do it, undermine whichever country when it seems useful to do so. |
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He also suggested staggered opening hours of entertainment venues was useful in controlling crowds. |
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It's had it now as a business, because the power of the supermarkets is too great for what was a useful social service. |
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Handhelds have evolved from toys for the gadget-crazed to truly useful devices. |
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General pushing strength is useful to all athletes who participate in contact sports such as boxing, football, rugby and wrestling. |
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Empty planes, deserted airports and bankrupt airlines are a useful barometer of their fear. |
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This stuff is useful for filling in holes and leaks, and for burning skin upon contact, in either its resin or powder form. |
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A general model of the roots of violence gives useful insights and identifies possible avenues for research and prevention. |
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The metal must always be alloyed if it is to be fabricated or worked to make some useful product. |
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Any part of the body can be X-rayed for information, and they are particularly useful in looking at injuries or changes in bones. |
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We had quite a useful meeting but regretfully at that stage the damage had been done. |
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As a result, the book reads like the first draft of what could have been a useful addition to the discussion of British town planning. |
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The soap videos provide both a glimpse of popular British culture and useful exposure to regional accents and idioms. |
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If you haven't read the book, this has enough detail to be useful in debates against the assorted acolytes of the green religion. |
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Other useful baits are pastes such as minced luncheon meat stiffened with crumb, this can then be flavoured if desired. |
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True, we cannot say anything useful about the claim that liberation puts an end to the rigours of death and rebirth. |
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But it is only thanks to her big brother Marlon, a useful sprinter, that she turned to athletics. |
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Peter Krausz provides a useful introduction to this theme in his overview of representation of Indigenous people in Australian film history. |
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This is a useful lead-in for them because it allows them to show, visually, that their numbers really do go down. |
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A digital tuner is useful for teachers of certain instruments, and a tape recorder allows students to tape and listen to their own playing. |
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Accurate daily record keeping is useful for both your health care team and family to assist you with managing your diabetes. |
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Carry back is also useful for people seeking to boost their pension who will contribute the maximum amount allowable in one tax year. |
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Twenty or so acres can be useful for keeping horses or ponies and does carry a certain prestige. |
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A microwave would be useful right now, so I could discover whether heated veggie juice automagically turns into soup. |
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The poor old BBC, doing its best to provide a useful service to those ungrateful viewers! |
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Ms Smith was also responsible for a rush on a type of lemon zester after saying how useful it was. |
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The book will thus prove useful even in libraries that already shelve the original sources in which the essays first appeared. |
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They are also useful to have around if you are tailing someone and want to remain unnoticed. |
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Photographic evidence of assignments is sometimes very useful to us in order to assess members performance ratings. |
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You also have the option of displaying calendars, archives and tag clouds which may or may not be useful and can clutter up your page. |
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Such an array can be very useful for visualizing relationships among various objects and attributes of those objects. |
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They are extremely useful in aiding the reconnaissance-gathering capabilities of the battalion recon platoon. |
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That book has 1,293 pages, including such useful things as the propers for the Blessing of an Abbot. |
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All the aforementioned score-reading strategies are useful when playing instrumental scores. |
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She watched the nimble sailors go about their business, singing shanties and being useful and she longed to join them. |
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As unnerving as they may be, Fischer says nightmares are a useful and healthy response to trauma, as they reconnect us to our emotions. |
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However, expenditure in the future might reasonably have extended that useful life for a considerable period of time. |
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A procedural approach is useful and sometimes necessary when a person is faced with a quandary or dilemma. |
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Were ancient athletics useful for preparing young Greek men for the battlefield? |
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Parents have an obligation to train their children to be resourceful and useful members of society. |
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This is extremely useful as it gives a real idea of what influence this growing band of Asians had on British life. |
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Chapter 3 discusses universities as producers and transmitters of economically useful knowledge, primarily technological knowledge. |
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In any event, the test of whether a spreadsheet could be useful to me is if it can be my pocket calculator. |
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There is no evidence that muscle relaxants or opioids are more effective than these medications, although they may be useful in certain cases. |
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Apart from being a splendid read, Finola O'Kane's study may prove a useful corrective to that. |
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They were taught how to make useful products out of waste paper, at a training programme held recently. |
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We should not look back unless it is to derive useful lessons from past errors, and for the purpose of profiting by dearly bought experience. |
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It is this property of gases that make them useful as cushioning devices such as the air bags in an automobile. |
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According to Rotman, the justification of homological algebra is that it eventually proved useful in solving purely algebraic problems. |
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It's a useful headline grabber but it doesn't help when you're overtaking the numpty with the caravan. |
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The mucilages are a very useful group of substances, being in most cases both demulcent and nutritive. |
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His study is especially useful to accounting historians for its appendix on historiography and bibliography. |
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My other lace pillow on the left, which is stuffed, is useful for strips of lace. |
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There are useful and ornamental goods suited for any kind of presentation, or for personal adornment, or household use. |
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In the space of less than an hour he gave us a lot of useful tips on how best to paint watercolours. |
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Obviously, it can be very useful to take your notes down straight away, i.e. as soon as something interesting happens. |
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And so the idea of Hungarian notation was born, in which each variable is prefixed by lower-case letters indicating useful things about it. |
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I holed a good number of putts all day, including a useful eighteen footer on my last green. |
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Satellite imagery becomes useful for interpreting ice conditions to be faced by whalers no later than early March. |
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Future generations might actually find our radioactive wastes valuable, just as old mine tailings are a useful source of precious metals today. |
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The addresses and contact information of the main shops are a useful addition. |
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In such a manner we acquire manifold, thorough, and even useful knowledge about how philosophy has been presented in the course of history. |
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Its docking station is a useful accessory that recharges the camera's battery when it's not transferring shots to the computer. |
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Nobody could claim they were twice as useful to society as a teacher, a firefighter or a nurse. |
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Its view of universities is that they are essentially forcing houses for the production of skills useful to business. |
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By organizing the book topically, Beaufort gives useful shape to the welter of details, in the aid of a larger argument. |
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Throughout the text useful diagrams and tables illustrate the content of the text. |
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The fins are very flexible and potentially useful for supporting the body on land, as in lungfish and tetrapods. |
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Some useful household articles such as letter racks, trays and wooden ladles are also on display. |
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The combination of an inclined and a vertical manometer is very useful in air movement determination. |
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This new trichroic prism assembly is especially useful in a compact color projector employing reflective liquid-crystal light valves. |
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He emphasises the uselessness of formulae, even while providing us with several very useful schematics illustrating common narrative techniques. |
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But understanding the science of complexity is a far more useful metaphor than the traditional appeal to Newtonian physics. |
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Birthday celebrations are useful opportunities to repair these kind of gaps, to explore neglected corners, or even to reconsider the familiar. |
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Animal models and their corresponding genomes are highly useful for mapping traits that may apply to human diseases. |
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Our friend Cath has just had a baby, and has passed on this useful advice. I felt it was worth a wider airing. |
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Nematodes have been useful in reducing black vine weevil larval populations, especially in containerized plants. |
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Relaxation therapy, biofeedback, and cognitive therapy are likely to be useful in selected patients who have confidence in these approaches. |
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Although not terribly powerful on his own, he's often useful to have as part of a team. |
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Carpets, floor liners or floor mats are among the most useful car accessories. |
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Everywhere she looked were piles of books, tarps covering crates and furniture, old chests, and a conglomeration of junk and useful items. |
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There's no doubt that email can bring out the abusiveness and obnoxiousness in some people, but it's still useful to know how people feel. |
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It offers a very useful starting point and brings together much previous research and primary sources. |
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Video footage can be an extremely useful tool in helping the police track down criminals. |
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As happy in the water as on land, this breed is a fearless swimmer, and is most useful for hunting wild fowl. |
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Americans, by and large, view nature as a treasure trove of useful resources waiting to be harnessed for productive ends. |
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The problem is that it is a very potent aphid eater and thus potentially useful in biological control of pest species. |
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Oberg is right that a Moon base would serve as a useful test bed for trying out technologies necessary for a Mars trip. |
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Are credit cards and loyalty cards useful financial tools or are they just an invitation to a financial nightmare? |
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We also describe our attempts to produce a useful amount of transmutative product in the form of certain platinum group metals. |
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The book will be useful to ancillary health care personnel, including nurses and laboratory technologists as well as physicians. |
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The following commands are useful in understanding the ranges of values of p for which a given strategy is best. |
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As juvenile and immaturely sexist as this may seem, you will never imagine how useful this can be. |
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Motorola has designed quite a lot of useful accessories around its T720i mobile phone. |
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Among the many useful accessories in a car, truck, SUV or van are the mud guards. |
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There is preliminary evidence that quassia may be useful in the treatment of leukemia or gastric ulcers. |
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There is evidence now that testosterone may be as useful as oestrogen in maintaining alertness. |
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It is useful in quickly treating minor food poisoning and can be used to heal scabs and scratches. |
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This is a product useful in automizing the management activities and general functioning of any educational institute. |
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Conference pears are a great source of minerals, and contain iodine, useful for thyroid function. |
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To be useful in a power-generating fuel cell, hydrocarbons such as gasoline, natural gas or ethanol must be reformed into a hydrogen-rich gas. |
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Even so, the characteristic appearance of demilunes is nonetheless a useful diagnostic for identifying sero-mucous glands. |
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It would take a miracle of biblical proportions for them to find a single useful bit of information from all the dirt and debris. |
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Questioning the legitimacy or constitutional propriety of an action by the executive is a useful device for the opposition. |
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But the term is best used properly, if it is to remain useful and not be voided of significance. |
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There's some useful and insightful material in this volume, but there are unfortunate limits to its reach. |
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Traditional handmade crafts were not only useful but also decorative, with colorful and intricate designs. |
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It should be useful for scientists involved in developing new assays or in testing phototoxicity effects of various xenobiotics. |
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It is potentially a useful technology to develop new lines of pigs for xenotransplantation. |
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Battery units are useful for touch-up pruning on fine-textured shrubs like boxwood, but they lack sufficient power for extended jobs. |
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This kind of magnetometry could be very useful for nondestructive testing of materials. |
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In order to look more analytically at such problems, it is useful to examine what legacies lie behind them. |
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The unique relationship between analysis and raw information is essential to producing useful intelligence. |
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Although fine for adjusting broadcast stations, the Magic Eye was not useful for tuning weak signals in a crowded band. |
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Regardless of what one thinks of the new historians or the binational proposal, the book is still useful revisionist history. |
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You may even find some that prove more useful in the yard and garden than in your kitchen. |
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It is especially useful that words defined in the glossary are in bold in the text. |
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Like most clays, bentonite is a hydrated compound of aluminium and silicon oxides, but it differs in ways that are useful to wine-makers. |
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The testing does not provide useful information about individual children, and it leads to harmful tracking and labeling. |
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Because many of these drugs are well absorbed after oral administration, they are clinically useful in the outpatient setting. |
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I still utilize an auteurist model because the auteur is a useful organizing principle. |
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I think the practical element of his take on remarkableness makes this far more useful than the vague pronouncements of a self-proclaimed guru. |
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Angiography or nuclear medicine studies can be useful to localize lower GI bleeding. |
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It is not clear that using family history to screen for cardiovascular disease is useful in children. |
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It's a useful and well-used route, but the stations look like they are falling apart and the trains are not much better. |
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Co-opting him as a management guru is crass, yet if it opens more imaginations to the spell-binding it may be a useful book. |
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A useful tip is to insert another swivel about two feet up from the lure or hook to help prevent any tangles to the leader. |
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There's a nearly null set of deep insight into emergent functionality that's reduced to useful practice. |
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While ab initio prediction is clearly the most difficult, it is arguably the most useful approach. |
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For example, in proofs about sets, Venn diagrams provided a useful part of a concept image in some cases. |
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Our study found that clinical and radiographic findings were useful predictors of the etiology of one or more pulmonary nodules. |
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Stuff is only useful when all the pieces to complete the jigsaw are assembled. |
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Plants deer especially dislike include catmint, chives, lavender, sage, spearmint, thyme and yarrow-all useful and easy to grow in this area. |
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Certain elements within the ruling class regarded the party as a useful potential safety valve amid mounting social tensions. |
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This plant is useful for both acute and chronic respiratory diseases, including acute influenza, earache, sinusitis and sore throat. |
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For, when you think back to the creation of mobile phones, what started as a useful way of communicating quickly turned into sexting. |
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Coumarin drugs, such as warfarin as well as the glycosaminoglycans, heparin and heparan sulfate, are useful as anticoagulants. |
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One of the most ubiquitous and useful technological tools of the 1950s was the radio wave. |
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Sometimes, it's also useful to bait the enemies, sending the team forward to recon, and then calling it back. |
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I suppose a forecaddie can prove useful considering the hilly terrain, but Lost Canyon's forecaddies smack of a military escort. |
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Any employee can upload documents or templates that might be useful for anyone else in the organization. |
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John Gosden's exciting colt fulfilled previous promise when winning an above-average maiden race at Leicester in the style of a useful performer. |
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Not all of these acts proved to be that useful later on, but it gave you the feeling you did your bit to save the world. |
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The application of useful machines and tools was thus equated with not just material progress but cultural development. |
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There is a useful and concise introduction to the area, its bird habitats and avifauna, and a list of abbreviations and symbols used in the text. |
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Four of these machines were built and had a long and useful life hauling large components for Airbus airliners. |
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This is a useful delineation that guides the reader to the fundamental positions that should be studied first. |
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Those surveys have precious little use as evidence for anything useful or important any more. |
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Our mission is to provide useful information that would be of use to both the informed citizen and the casual voter. |
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Places carry meanings and are coded with narrative significances, and these built-in values are useful to writers. |
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This may be a useful property in improving the removability of old oil overpaint, but it can also expose original oil paint to unnecessary risk. |
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One of the useful touches found on both models is a resilient recoil pad that carries a polymer insert in the heel. |
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It is useful to be able to provide verbal labels for likelihood ratios of various magnitudes. |
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Especially useful are exercises which build strength, suppleness and stamina. |
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If you're presenting classical content, keywords can be hyperlinked to useful definitions, references, or more in-depth material. |
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A cultivator is also useful for working amendments such as compost or manure into the soil. |
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The cable molding is only a little more expensive than regular floor molding and it provides what seems like a very useful purpose. |
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We're trying to establish if this device provides enough throughput to be useful for data transfer. |
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They chose urea as the plasticizing agent because it is often used as a fertilizing agent and could be useful for agricultural applications. |
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It is also worth bearing in mind that learning new software does provide you with useful skills that may be transferable on a future occasion. |
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Hexagonal crystals are useful in defining our goals and successes, whilst trigonal crystal systems help us to focus on simplicity. |
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It is useful for boils and skin ulcerations, like bedsores and canker sores. |
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Product lines are a wasting asset that should be amortized on a straight-line basis over their useful lives. |
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The Solar Energy Industries Association's statement seemed like it was especially useful and worth a quick repost here. |
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A simple hand-held dynamic mic is useful for interview situations and recording a sound at close range. |
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The Transcendental Meditation technique, or other relaxation techniques are also useful in managing stress. |
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An impressive resume, for sure, but one perhaps more useful to a company building a military task force than a search engine. |
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The key issue is whether a specific application of consistency is useful and not foolish. |
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While transcriptive mappings can be useful in writing libraries, they impose a run-time cost on the subprogram. |
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Besides being a superb antioxidant itself, ALA recycles worn-out vitamin C, vitamin E and glutathione, and makes them useful again. |
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Figure 1 may be useful for couples who wish to time their intercourse to occur during the woman's fertile window. |
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He says he viewed the Klan as a useful platform from which to launch his political career. |
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The network should also be useful for off-line, non real-time users via the Internet. |
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A tree is an organizational structure that has some useful properties for that purpose. |
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Also, once this device is functional it will be useful as a tool to carry out basic research more productively. |
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It is, in fact, their infectious nature which makes them useful as vectors to introduce alien genes into biological organisms. |
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They want to mandate at least three useful views of any space shuttle launch. |
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Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and test of strength and will between opposed alliance systems. |
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However, it will still take a lot of work to build a useful quantum computer. |
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The deterrents could well prove useful in deterring them from kerb-crawling and helping to make Goitside respectable again. |
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Property and equipment are stated at cost and depreciated using the straight-line method over estimated useful lives of 3 to 10 years. |
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The back of the passenger seat folds flat to provide a useful work surface. |
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Research is needed to establish whether computerised tests of vigilance are useful predictors of safety at the wheel in people with narcolepsy. |
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The spokesman said the signs were very useful in combating excess speed, showing reductions on average of eight or nine miles per hour. |
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Although the second part of the book is technical in nature, end users will find useful hints sprinkled throughout. |
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This information is useful in understanding the effectiveness and value of activities. |
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As a result, the text is readable and useful as a source for practitioners as well as teachers and students. |
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News items, announcements, technical articles, handy tips and tricks, can all be said to be useful resources on the web. |
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Chromosomes are often useful in systematics and taxonomy, but are of restricted taxonomic value in Periplocoideae. |
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Reviewing past models is useful in identifying where the Strokes have gone so very wrong. |
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His rearrest came after local police said he would be useful to investigations into the recent Port-of-Spain bombings. |
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The assay is likely to form a useful tool for clinicians involved with the care and management of patients who regularly use tobacco. |
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In recent times the telephone directory has become one of the most useful reference books. |
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In the early days after the birth, it can be useful to set aside some time to rest when the baby sleeps. |
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Further chapters describe useful methods for the synthesis of alicyclics by ring contraction, ring enlargement and transannular cyclization. |
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Fleming is a capable outfielder and a useful lower-order batsman who likes to challenge the attack with shots square of the wicket. |
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One focus will be image visualization and the display of data in a way that reveals the most useful information. |
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To him, money is a useful tool that humans will discard along the way, like the adz or the sword. |
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This is useful to control weeds and aerate the soil, which helps deter seedling diseases. |
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Glonoine has albuminous urine and will sometimes be found useful in acute and haemorrhagic nephritis. |
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Bromwich also made useful contributions to quadratic and bilinear forms and many consider his algebraic work to be his finest. |
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Surely it would be more useful to seek the whys and wherefores, to conceive of root causes why July is a month for many to act out? |
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The most useful mixed Aldols are those where only one reactent can form an enolate. |
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It would be extremely useful if pasture legumes like lucerne and sub clover could be modified to utilise some of this large reservoir of currently unavailable phosphorus. |
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The Web site of a top firm in this category boasts a consistent and intuitive layout with tightly integrated content and functionality, useful demos and extensive online help. |
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Sometimes an asyndetic list is useful for the strong and direct climactic effect it has, much more emphatic than if a final conjunction were used. |
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A living, doddering Lee was far less useful to the pitchfork crowd than a hanged, virile Lee would have been. |
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All this makes Nordic walking a good training option for anyone with dodgy knees, as well as being useful for rehabilitation after sports injuries. |
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The luxury package also includes metallic paint, alloy wheels, a simple-to-operate cruise control, a trip computer and some very useful electric seats with memory. |
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And humility, well, that's about as useful as a one-legged man at an ass-kicking contest. |
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Oil helps cool the valve springs and extend their useful life. |
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It would be useful for future studies to explore the role of other sociocultural agents, such as schools and teachers, in influencing attitudes and behaviors. |
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These texts, along with genealogical charts, photographs of manuscript leaves, and other useful addenda add to the overall scholarly nature of the collection. |
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Specials have the same powers as regular constables, and the role can provide useful experience for anyone thinking of a career in the police force. |
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Nonetheless there are some readable and useful tomes that fans of men running around in shorts on a big field will find valuable. |
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Some of these still lifes and genre scenes could be useful for dating export lacquerware, while others show early examples of japanning that have not survived. |
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These guideposts transformed my negative thoughts into useful work, the way Lamaze mothers learn to re-imagine labor pains as muscle contractions. |
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The Kremlin loses a useful propaganda tool, but it also eliminates a thug with a lot of Russian blood on his hands. |
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If red hot steel is quenched in a hot decoction of mullein that preparation is useful for treating bleeding dysentery as well as increasing urination. |
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He believed the goal of education is to make useful habits automatic. |
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A home economics class with a focus on finance and budgeting would have been one of the most useful classes I can imagine. |
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But it is hard not to ponder whether more intelligent constitutional reform could have refashioned the assembly in a useful way, rather than simply abolishing it. |
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The index to deaths is useful for showing the quarter of the year in which a death occurred and, thus, when newspaper death and funeral notices might appear. |
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I saved the files in the expectation that they would be useful in the future. |
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The cattle-herding Xhosa tribes who lived around Lambasi, divided into small kingdoms, had seen enough shipwrecks to know that they might find treasure and useful material. |
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Sanctions are and always have been more useful as a threat or a trading card than as an effective tool in practice. |
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Personal attacks are de rigueur, and facts are useful only insofar as they can be twisted beyond all recognition. |
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A useful object of meditation should be one that promotes mindfulness. |
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I thought it was a pretty useful word that allowed New Zealanders to talk about how they would look after their kids in the event of a relationship split. |
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It is also useful for women who have been on maternity leave, as they can use carry back to claw back some of the tax paid in the tax year before they took a break from work. |
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At the very least he might land one or more useful platoon players, or an everyday guy who can deliver league-average performance at bargain rates. |
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The volume could prove useful for framing courses on women's studies for Indian universities, as also for South Asian and gender studies Departments abroad. |
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Antique andirons and fireplace tools survive in some quantity, but hard use has often taken its toll and they may be more decorative than useful today. |
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They study elephants to try to determine the habits of woolly mammoths, which is useful I suppose, but there is no way to prove there is a correlation. |
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Language is useful for delineating acceptable discourse, for isolating some and including others. |
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Anthrax may not be a very useful weapon of biological warfare, but it provides a potent metaphor for the fears of Western society after 11 September. |
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The shops are piled with antiques, fake antiques, and modern knick-knacks designed to look like antiques, and there is nothing useful anywhere whatsoever. |
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A quantum computer is an extremely small photon driven device which can perform some kind of useful logical work, particularly in the area of encryption. |
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To produce useful amounts of energy from fusion on earth, scientists must produce a plasma with the required temperature, density, and heat retention. |
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Another exceptionally useful trace mineral to combat diabetes is vanadium, which lowers blood sugar by mimicking insulin and improving the cells' sensitivity to insulin. |
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The links to the useful posts were formerly in the area outlined in red. |
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On a bumpy water-based pitch, the aerial pass from the back proved a useful weapon and it was from this route that Nick Bluett was able to notch his 14th goal of the season. |
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To address the latter question, it has proven useful to compare closely related species, especially congeners that exhibit temperature-related patterns of zonation. |
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Other useful aids include travel mirrors and opaque disposal bags. |
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There, after I've sorted and arranged various ingredients, I jack in for twenty minutes and plant some useful subroutines in the city utilities grid. |
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I compiled a list of possible damage control measures I intend on using in the hearings that I hope will be useful in extricating ourselves from this tar baby. |
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This is especially useful for skittish horses and pregnant mares. |
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Injection of joints, bursae, tendon sheaths, and soft tissues of the human body is a useful diagnostic and therapeutic skill for family physicians. |
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These results indicate that ultrasound muscle width and depth may be alternative predictors of carcass muscle area and may be useful in selection of potential replacements. |
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It's always useful to drill down to the mechanics of a market, rather than considering it in abstract. |
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As a manual laborer, he wonders how can he ever feel useful again. |
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Finally, as an added bonus, Bahasa Indonesia is almost identical to Bahasa Malaysia, so what I learn in Indonesia will also be very useful for Malaysia. |
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Contact with Mickie was never prolonged, when useful conversation was exhausted, he politely terminated the meeting avoiding boredom on either side. |
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Position and brightness are two generally useful clues, as well as the slight differences that may be perceived even with severe anomalous trichromatism. |
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It is a political document, full of contestable characterizations, but it provides some useful specifics to consider. |
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He works as part of a group of autistics of his own generation, now all over 30, who excel in pattern matching, a skill which makes them useful employees. |
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Surely, there is some useful text on the European jurisprudence. |
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You don't have to lug a bag of useful stuff around everywhere you go. |
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Zimmer also brings up the argument that simply by making the genome bigger that junk DNA may serve a useful function by making cells the correct size. |
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In sum, at both national and European levels, self-regulation may be a useful adjunct to statutory regulation administered by a public agency, but cannot replace it. |
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The ancestral lysin proteins may be useful for future laboratory studies. |
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Interpreting a poem as a symptom or instance of features of the lyric, for example, might be unsatisfactory hermeneutics but a useful contribution to poetics. |
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Pearson did note that laws regulating this terrain can be useful in some very narrow circumstances. |
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A quarterly or bimonthly newsletter gives you an opportunity to demonstrate your expertise and gives your readers useful information at the same time. |
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For some, rebound ventures proved useful bridges between jobs. |
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It is often based on systematic observation, and can serve as a genuinely useful tool for expanding our concepts of sexual and gender possibilities. |
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The section on microprogramming has a brief but very clear explanation of how a microprogram operates, which was tremendously useful for my understanding of microcoding. |
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This is often very useful in cases when the declarer plays with short trumps and tries to make the contract with help of aces and kings in side suits. |
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Resistance training such as chin-ups, lunges or simply pushing your physiotherapy exercises to the extreme are all useful when strengthening essential skiing muscles. |
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Whether in science, philosophy, or religion, the use of recondite terminology has a tendency to impede the dissemination of useful concepts and theories. |
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For earthquakes, as weather, the long-range perspective is perhaps more useful from the standpoint of how to withstand the power of large temblors over long stretches of time. |
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Gail Smith, who has been active in church music, has assembled a useful group of pieces suitable for church or Sunday school preludes, offertories or recessionals. |
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This experiment showed that in order for tethers to be useful for long-duration missions in space, they must be designed to withstand cuts by micrometeorites and space debris. |
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Exaggeration and hyperbole are constant campaign companions, as useful and expected as hammers and saws on a construction site. |
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The powers do not have to be used, but they may be useful in reminding recalcitrants and those who would obstruct investigations that failure to cooperate is not acceptable. |
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Not surprisingly many of the subjects of these experiments ended up mad as hatters but they did provide useful samples for us, so it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good. |
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In other words, SPECT might not be a useful tool for assessing more subtle physiological states, like anxiety and depression. |
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This extremely useful weapon was adopted by the Coast Guard in 1962 and first mounted on large cutters serving as weather ships in the Atlantic and Pacific. |
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These programs enable you to manipulate text patches easily in all sorts of useful ways, and they have saved kernel developers many hours of tedious work. |
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There are innumerable varieties, that have red, orange, or yellow berries and red berried cotoneasters are useful too. |
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Jenkins offers a useful thought experiment, asking readers to view these stories through the eyes of the Canaanites themselves. |
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Grasmere village is also a useful starting place for walks around Easedale and Far Easedale. |
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Intercrosses are particularly useful with recessive mutations maintained in a small colony. |
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The sun's right ascension in time is useful to the practical astronomer in regular observatories, who adjusts his clock by sideral time. |
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In coal mining, accumulating and escaping gases were known originally for their adverse effects rather than their useful qualities. |
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Review tasks are particularly useful to intersperse when students are experiencing considerable failure. |
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Providence would only initiate mankind into the useful knowledge of her treasures, leaving the rest to employ our industry. |
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The army recruiter promised that I'd see the world and learn useful skills if I enlisted. |
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It is useful in small, remote communities that require only a small amount of electricity. |
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However, economic analysis of sequential sets of multiyear baselines offers a useful long-run approach to analyzing shifts in policy regimes. |
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It became useful for international communication between the member states of the Holy Roman Empire and its allies. |
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Social scientists and others have worked to refine the commonsense concept of tradition to make it into a useful concept for scholarly analysis. |
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Influencable features of the situation will often be useful as decision criteria. |
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All the players are merely pawns, useful instruments that allow Rodriguez the opportunity to riff on his pulpy ideas. |
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They begin by describing Hecke's main correspondence theorem and establish a couple of useful lemmas, then work through a fundamental region. |
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But there is useful energy in the exhaust pressure pulse, and what a turbocharger does is to put it to work driving a supercharger. |
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It is useful to remember that Canadian republicanism in the last century was linked to continentalism. |
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The staff was even more pressed for useful intelligence about the enemy's intentions than it was about the enemy's capabilities. |
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Opting out of prescreened offers of credit might also be useful when you apply for a mortgage. |
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