They will not generally be expected to act as the strong arm of the law but they can very usefully serve as its eyes and ears. |
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The book is elegantly written and usefully divided into short, thematic chapters. |
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Current pedagogy describes these traits under new terms that valorize them as usefully proletarian and subversive. |
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Their talents at brokering a peace after such long-standing hatred would be far more usefully employed bringing together real warring factions. |
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Ionic liquids usefully form one of the phases because they don't mix with many organic solvents, but readily dissolve metals used as catalysts. |
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Any reference to work in the body of the text is usefully indexed with a page number in the margin directing the reader to further pictures. |
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This favourable environment has produced a usefully instructive specimen of the democratic species. |
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Interested observers and commentators might more usefully examine in more detail the results, rather than the personalities of the Police. |
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An overlapping but different set of biological problems are usefully modeled by manageably small analog circuits. |
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Such difficulties could usefully have been addressed in a translator's preface. |
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Be this as it may, the study usefully foregrounds Wollstonecraft's critique of modern commercial society as well as the leisured elite. |
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She usefully distinguishes in situ approaches from the more frequent mode of museum exhibition. |
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There is the potential for even greater benefits if such publications can be made usefully searchable. |
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As nothing further could usefully be settled it was agreed that the meeting be closed. |
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This new book usefully reminds us why that was, and just how vicious, corrupt and murderous the pre-1949 regime was. |
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Caustic soda is just a byproduct, that is usefully employed in the making of detergents. |
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By adhering to the cover slips during mounting, most of the isolated, two-dimensional fossils were usefully oriented into a single focal plane. |
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The issue would be usefully approached regionally, which he shies away from doing. |
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I'm not knowledgable enough about the subject to discuss it intelligently or usefully. |
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What a hustler or conman is looking for in a victim, we are very usefully told, is not stupidity but loneliness. |
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The usefully high acidity of Beaujolais makes a good foil to medium-flavoured meaty summer menus and garlicky charcuterie. |
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Their fur is also excellent for shedding water, usefully reducing the risk of your clothes sticking to your skin. |
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Much of that money was not used usefully and with almost no industrial base the country is groaning under its debt burden. |
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Aspects of biological systems are usefully modeled by manageably small digital programs. |
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The volume concludes with an appreciation of his academic career and, usefully, a full bibliography of his published writings. |
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As the father-in-law of a belted lord, the great financier's campaign to conquer English high society will be usefully advanced. |
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Perhaps most usefully, however, the book offers a repertoire of rhetorical suggestions, topoi for the specific topic of rhetoric. |
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But quite apart from the silliness of it all, it's a usefully concrete, physical metaphor for what much of our software already does. |
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The two extreme categories of perfect inelasticity and perfect elasticity are generally of no empirical interest, but usefully bound the value of an elasticity. |
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In any case, it's a usefully ambiguous, intriguingly poetic title. |
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Steel beams may be more usefully considered as part of the construction industry while nuts and bolts may be more usefully seen as part of a fixtures and fittings industry. |
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I can't usefully compare future possibilities to current capabilities, but I've noticed patterns in the conversational gambits used in such discussions. |
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Further study might usefully consider a correlation between the constant sending of pesky emails and doziness, lethargy and the inability to focus. |
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Some of this is usefully, safely and profitably recycled to make concrete and other construction materials. |
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There remains, fortunately for the human race, a tiny creative minority that refuses to turn aside from the task of building usefully. |
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This approach might be usefully explored for adaptation to the United Nations system. |
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For now, I think it forces many of us, usefully, to reexamine our assessment of just what problem is facing developed nation economies. |
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So there is practically no limit to the number of fascinating books that can be usefully and entertainingly written about him. |
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In a series of far reaching recommendations, it also usefully identifies positive alternative disciplining methods. |
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These systems respond usefully to changes in their environment by autonomously altering their properties. |
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It also usefully integrates the exercise book into the student's book to provide a wealth of practice material in one single volume. |
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This can usefully be seen analytically as a third phase for outside military intervention. |
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Such a proviso might usefully be included in the general comment under consideration. |
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In many countries, cable TV systems usefully extended the coverage of the terrestrial TV transmitters. |
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But it's usefully distilled the most amusing tidbits from the various news reports and memoirs. |
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Those benefits are usefully hard to disprove, though in 1948 the economic case was helped by the games' shoestring budget. |
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The one that is least committal might perhaps be usefully described as the official position regarding LOTH's treatment of intentionality. |
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It can also usefully continue to provide assistance for experimentation and piloting of different approaches, and for monitoring developments. |
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The New Yorker article usefully directs us to a book called The Quote Verifier: Who Said What, Where and When by Ralph Keyes. |
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A debate cunningly devised as a car crash by Team Cameron turned out to be usefully revealing of them all. |
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The aforementioned funds would be more usefully spent on helping at least the children living in poverty by improving their living conditions. |
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In general, the responses saw the means of evangelisation as the heading under which the other topics to be discussed could usefully be grouped. |
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Even if a strategy is not optimal for addressing an additional issue, it might nevertheless be usefully pursued due to its low marginal cost. |
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An outside consultant may therefore be usefully employed at this stage of the process. |
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All her knowledge enriches and usefully completes her business of selling historic buildings. |
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As far as this latter point is concerned, Regions could usefully put themselves at the Agency's disposal. |
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The Committee remained convinced that many others were still alive and could usefully be questioned. |
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The amendment to this paragraph usefully specifies that such a protection will not apply to gross negligence. |
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Relevant proposals could also usefully be made in the field of product quality linked to geographic origin. |
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In our view, these can usefully be measured along a continuum, from red to green light positions, with some bias today towards the middle ground of amber. |
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It distributed about 4,000 bread and coal tickets each winter, a number which could be usefully increased if the funds of the society admitted of such extension. |
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A home exercise programme can usefully complement the organised sessions. |
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We might usefully begin by repealing the seventeenth Amendment and returning the selection of Senators to the state legislatures. |
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One can surmise at which audience the guide is most usefully aimed. |
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Two realities with no ties cannot be usefully drawn together. |
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The labels liberal, mercantilist, and Marxian usefully describe three different analytical and moral starting points for the study of global economic relations. |
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The relational point of view on social action and historical change can most usefully be characterized by comparing it with its opposite, the substantialist perspective. |
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They did not even usefully agree on what the birth chart indicates. |
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We will determine, based on my conversations with them, what questions can usefully be answered and how we might be able to provide those answers. |
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Yet Labour's bar chart usefully makes the Greens vanish entirely. |
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Based on the earlier elements it might be possible to develop a think piece which could usefully add some nuance to what is otherwise often a dialogue of the deaf. |
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Mr. Daniel Turp: Indeed I do. These representatives of the FTQ have usefully refreshed the memories of those people who implied that a qualified majority was required for union affiliation or disaffiliation. |
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What provisions may be usefully included in an indivision agreement? |
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This seems rather conclusive and I do not see what I could usefully add. |
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Why should we confine a body of men to making laws, when so many of them might be more usefully employed in wheeling barrows? |
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Another way to see it is that our visual art has become more essayistic in nature which is to say: sermonic, assertive, usefully relevant to a polity ever more prone to the bizarre. |
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Wright is now dead, a thought the RIRA might usefully ponder. |
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Sackett had impressed Evans with his declaration that unless epidemiology and statistics were integrated into every part of the curriculum – rather than taught separately – they could not be usefully taught at all. |
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The savings made can be usefully devoted to research into safety. |
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These amendments usefully clarify several points, especially concerning the economic and financial monitoring of companies or again the issues about leasing of aircraft. |
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It cannot usefully be read solely in the context of the history of science and philosophy. |
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By taking an interest in the logistics chain or by opening corridors, the manner by which a port can economically and usefully irrigate its hinterland is being considered. |
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This would have led to the conclusion that one third, possibly even half, of the EUR 114 or 116 billion could now usefully be ploughed into this major crisis with absolutely no problem. |
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To return to the thorny issue of the swastika, we have to consider the history and reality of this sign, much older than writing itself, if we are to think usefully about it. |
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But if, on the other hand, savings are made, on account of positive trends say, then there is no reason why we should not put our heads together and decide how this expenditure could be usefully re-deployed. |
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It has usefully raised the threshold for art work affected to EUR 3 000 but, although the large art galleries and auction houses favour this, as the volume of work is reduced, it does nothing for unknown contemporary artists. |
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Their exact specialities, however, are not always sufficiently well known outside the frontiers of the country in which they are established, especially by companies, which could usefully join forces with them. |
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These two approaches can be usefully described differently. |
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Without unreasonable behaviour they will have to wait two years for a decree nisi – years that might usefully have been spent totting up other marriages. |
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This tool is to connect and promote services and program on employment, training and education related for urban aboriginal citizens, and usefully for frontline workers and partners. |
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For possible upper gastrointestinal symptoms possibly related to GER, endoscopy may be usefully employed. |
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In the section on other demonstrable adverse trends, here once again it seems to me that there are a number of examples of incompleteness of analytic logic which the Commission could usefully reexamine. |
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A comprehensive view of energy use with the aim of matching the quality of energy to the end-use, and how waste heat from one process can be usefully employed in another. |
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If, as he believed, life neither possesses nor lacks intrinsic value and yet is always being evaluated, then such evaluations can usefully be read as symptoms of the condition of the evaluator. |
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Along with this widespread interest, however, came some considerable grounds for scepticism that the concept could be usefully operationalized for public policy purposes. |
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In order to facilitate the preparation for the substantive work of the Group, the Chairman would like to suggest a number of issues on which the Group could usefully focus its work during this session. |
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Finally, only nine could straight facedly say that the information could usefully measure progress. |
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The Commission will investigate whether part of the TENs budget line, which for the next five years is only worth 1.8 billion ecus, could usefully be channelled into public equity through the European Investment Fund. |
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In less than a century there were more inventions developed and applied usefully than in the previous thousand years of human history all over the globe. |
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For caulking the Chinese used a mix of ground lime with Tung oil together with chopped hemp from old fishing nets which set hard in 18 hours, but usefully remained flexible. |
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This will usefully blunt the keenness of the stomachic ferment. |
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Russello usefully shows that Kirks conservatism was sui generis. |
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Inaptitude and ineptitude have been usefully despecificated. |
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