It is worthwhile trying different batches of carbon film which are either hydrophilic or hydrophobic. |
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First, highly variable cash flows imply that there will be periods when a firm will underinvest in worthwhile projects. |
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Those tipsters may have the winners so a visit to UCG on Monday night next might be worthwhile for all you punters. |
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Like most worthwhile adventures, the origins of this particular grand excursion are rooted in pure serendipity. |
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It's a messy job but the sight of a brown delicious kernel makes it all worthwhile. |
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In fact, it begs the question whether preserving today's national boundaries is a worthwhile goal. |
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Although each table has its own menu, it is worthwhile taking a look at the food displayed at the servery before making a final choice. |
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Old fans won't be disappointed but more importantly, new fans will find something worthwhile to sink their teeth into. |
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I don't usually get up early when I'm on vacation either, but this trip is a worthwhile exception. |
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Although interior shading is not as effective as exterior shading, it is worthwhile if none of the previously mentioned techniques are possible. |
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She feels that this puts a lot of otherwise extremely worthwhile contemporary keyboard works on the shelf. |
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Some suppliers have large quantity minimums and it may be worthwhile to go in with other area growers for an order. |
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In the final analysis, upon developing a bicultural personality, they operate with and beyond cultural meanings with a sense of being worthwhile. |
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However, the two chapters on bioenergetic analysis provide worthwhile information for the hypnosis clinician and are fairly well focused. |
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This was a big undertaking, effectively tripling the number of rooms, but the investment has been worthwhile. |
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But mixing him up with a drunken old left-wing hippie, now that is a worthwhile story. |
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Producers with livestock might find the production of triticale a worthwhile alternative for grazing or green-chop. |
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The hardware explanations, advice on purchasing new systems, suggestions, tips, and troubleshooting make this book worthwhile purchase. |
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A creeper that is flowering at the present and is very worthwhile growing is the orange trumpet creeper. |
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It is a crime that can exist as a black mark in an otherwise worthwhile lifetime of achievement. |
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You might not think it's worthwhile now, but you're going to be a hero, blah, blah, blah. |
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The media could publicise the event and help provide additional funding for a worthwhile monument to enhance York's beauty. |
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Yes he hasn't written anything worthwhile in decades and yes he is a raving moonbat. |
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It's a rather slapdash collection of ideas, but it makes some worthwhile, if loosely supported, points. |
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Yet it continues to scout itself out a worthwhile and not entirely uninfluential place in Canadian politics. |
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Sadly the bootlicking media is not doing anything worthwhile to expose these politicians! |
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Both know how to ask worthwhile questions and to draw an interviewee out without sneering at them. |
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North Yorkshire scenery and people, good food, wonderful wines and a totally unstuffy, relaxing atmosphere make the trip more than worthwhile. |
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For nectarivorous birds, energy-expensive aggressive behavior may not be worthwhile for defending low nectar levels. |
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Now there is a chance to get rid of unwanted articles, and serve a worthwhile cause as well. |
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Cults brainwash their members into believing that they have no worthwhile thoughts of their own, and give up their right to speak for themselves. |
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Moreover, there is neither any worthwhile social insurance nor old-age pension. |
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The story certainly has all the elements of an urban legend, so it seemed worthwhile to dig a bit deeper on this one. |
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A walk through the shopping district will leave you breathless and, sometimes, penniless, but it is a worthwhile go. |
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Is it just too vaguish or long winded for such efforts to be considered worthwhile on your part? |
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I also question the wisdom of the value judgement that a person is only worthwhile if they work. |
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It seems worthwhile to try and isolate these earlier south-western traditions. |
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They play a range of great music that covers a wide spectrum and their spin makes it all the more worthwhile. |
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At times, catching bubbles with a butterfly net might seem to provide a more worthwhile preoccupation. |
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Children need to be engaged in worthwhile, authentic learning activities that encourage their interests and abilities. |
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To those with an interest in the byways of 20th century music, this is a most worthwhile album. |
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To this day, many people in France possess reservations about whether armed opposition to the occupiers was worthwhile. |
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And once upon a time, potential students could be forgiven for assuming that such a degree course was a worthwhile investment of time and money. |
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It is worthwhile to mention that the department has been headless for the past one month. |
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Another worthwhile detail is the large stowage box under the front passenger seat, which you can access by tilting the hinged seat base forward. |
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Tested on a track in Italy, they proved both smooth and very effective in operation and bring worthwhile safety advances. |
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He talks ceaselessly in public about innovation, but privately his administration questions the costs of any worthwhile environmental rule. |
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When you're making a special gift bouquet or dinner party centerpiece, it's worthwhile to follow the rules. |
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If that alone was the only benefit they got out of the lesson, then you would say it was very worthwhile. |
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Despite this tendency to overdramatize the story, much that is worthwhile still appears in this book. |
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On the other hand, you could do something worthwhile and do some voluntary work for charity. |
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This made it financially worthwhile to sue officers for torts they might have committed. |
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New technology means it is worthwhile extracting oil from fields hitherto economically unviable. |
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These are not songs filled with surreal invocations but just paeans to love, life and the simple pleasures that make it all worthwhile. |
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He had been warned twice, it is true, for running onto the pitch but it would surely have been worthwhile risking him. |
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Now it has a huge lower market and a small but worthwhile high quality luxury market. |
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So it is worthwhile to see how often his papers have been cited in the scientific literature. |
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But some people sympathetic to the aims of the protests question whether or not mass demonstrations are worthwhile. |
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I feel this set is destined to be collectable, so don't hesitate if you have any interest in the musicians, the music, or the worthwhile concept. |
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This is bound to cause inconvenience to users but is surely worthwhile given the long-term benefits of the project. |
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He agreed that while residents will be inconvenienced, it is worthwhile, as their living conditions will improve. |
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Indeed, introducing indeterminism adds little in the way of worthwhile possibilities, opportunities, or competences to a universe. |
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The website is a companion to The Family Handyman magazine, which is a worthwhile subscription for the handyman who is moderately advanced. |
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There was no way of knowing whether the pinheaded agent had managed to get anything worthwhile. |
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This process can take quite a while so the asylum seekers try to fill their day with worthwhile training and education. |
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Diaries and year planners, besides calendars and desktop pen stands often turn out to be worthwhile gifts. |
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Her work on environmental matters, conservation and protection of endangered species ranks high on her list of endless worthwhile endeavors. |
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It may be a bargain with the Devil, but it is a bargain that may be worthwhile in many cases. |
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Finally, if treatments don't seem to be helping, it is worthwhile to get a consult. |
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The factors that make wine a worthwhile investment are numerous and complex. |
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Such commemoration is a worthwhile investment in terms of the extra tourist income that would be brought to London. |
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In the long run, graduates who go into high-earning jobs will still turn that into a worthwhile investment. |
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Your co-operation is requested by the pastoral council in this worthwhile project. |
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For the special forces, British and American, his capture would crown their efforts and make the three-month campaign worthwhile. |
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She recommended getting carpets thoroughly cleaned and said polishing floorboards is also worthwhile. |
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It costs a reasonable sum of money to get in, and it never struck me as being worthwhile to pay it for a quick lunchtime scan. |
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For many, if not most, game developers, portability is still not considered a worthwhile goal. |
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And he can make so much trouble if he doesn't get the elections he wants that it is not worthwhile crossing him. |
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A company could implement a lot of sophisticated technology, but if it is not protecting the organization's crown jewels, it is not worthwhile. |
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His style was to wait for a worthwhile girl, not spending every Saturday night cruising the streets for a hot babe. |
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You don't need a complete full-blown language system like humans have in order to make it worthwhile. |
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It would be worthwhile examining, cursorily, the roots of this ideology before dispensing with it for good. |
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A fun evening this, finishing off an altogether worthwhile and enjoyable season on a pleasant note. |
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It was fun, and if it's not a particularly pricy game, it's probably worthwhile. |
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It's also worthwhile surrounding your pots and trays with netting to prevent these rodents digging up the seeds. |
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The course is suitable and worthwhile for all members of the general public. |
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Well done to one and all in their fine achievement for a very deserving and worthwhile cause. |
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Seeing the reaction and the reception of the people so far, makes the war effort seem worthwhile. |
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Other emendations, while also worthwhile, consist more of refinements addressed to specialists than to general readers. |
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People are briefly distracted, Gable concedes, but she says the boost in morale makes it worthwhile. |
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What a very worthwhile reason to get out of my house, off of my duff, and start making a difference! |
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With such potential being diverted away from worthwhile direction, I must admit that it breaks a little bit of my heart. |
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A temporary Saturday job or a couple of evenings a week in a pub can bring in enough to make the effort worthwhile. |
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He has divorced himself from the very ideals that made him a worthwhile political actor. |
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After a dozen years of school life, they usually end up dog-tired and exhausted, not knowing whether they have acquired anything worthwhile. |
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Irrigation is too expensive to be worthwhile for most crops, so we could do with a bit of rain. |
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We had to walk down the opposite side of the mountain, but the view made it worthwhile. |
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This movie is not completely without value, but there's a lot of sub-par dross to be sifted through to get to the worthwhile material. |
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My own views on various matters have changed over the years as I have learned more, so an education from a worthwhile source is always welcome. |
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Even in the lousiest of pawnshops it wouldn't have fetched anything worthwhile. |
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Now bog off and don't come back till you've got something worthwhile to show us. |
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As a result, he develops more arguments against rationalism, and finds them more and more nonsensical and therefore less worthwhile reading. |
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Which is a shame, because the final pay-off is worthwhile, and despite all the frustrations I did enjoy it. |
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But, as Hollywood has often illustrated, the seed of a worthwhile idea does not necessarily germinate into a compelling motion picture. |
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He discovered no gold, no minerals, no water, no worthwhile pastoral lands nor anything else of value. |
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I ran this house with clockwork efficiency, but I did nothing worthwhile for my own fulfillment. |
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It is also a great opportunity to donate items that have been cluttering your house to a worthwhile cause. |
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Your game dealer will do all the necessary plucking and drawing, but it's worthwhile asking for the giblets for stock. |
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Their goalie did not have a worthwhile save to make, but some of our lads need games to get their match fitness up to scratch. |
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I can think of many worthwhile areas where this money could be spent, so let's not trivialise it. |
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There is no drive, commitment or determination to do anything worthwhile on the pitch. |
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The accomplishment of any worthwhile endeavor takes hard work and over coming of many hurdles. |
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In the end, the strength of the performances sustains interest sufficiently to make it a worthwhile watch. |
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Much like the deleted scenes, this feature is actually pretty funny and a worthwhile watch. |
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I would be pleased to send an information pack to anyone interested in this worthwhile scheme. |
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When cases of dishonesty and those involving welshing on debts abound, it is worthwhile to ruminate on examples, such as the following. |
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These are all intelligent, well-spoken people with worthwhile things to say. |
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In addition to the semiannual inspections, it's worthwhile to walk the roof after major rainfalls, high winds or hail to catch any damage early. |
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Old favourites such as Give It Away got the standing area jumping, making getting close to the band a dangerous, though worthwhile, experience. |
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Consorting with these monsters required all her self-control, but was worthwhile for the information she could worm out of them. |
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The rank smell of the soaking water and the crispness of the soaked cabbage shreds indicate that this is a worthwhile step. |
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It is worthwhile pausing momentarily to consider these linguistic ready-mades, these formulaic sentiments. |
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After all, let's not pretend that all worthwhile pop music has always been about generational rebellion. |
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A growing constellation of kindred souls linked together there, makes it extra worthwhile. |
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Indeed for anyone interested in acquiring some new knitwear this season a visit to Balmoral Knitwear in Galston could prove worthwhile. |
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The example works with Excel, so you need a connection to the application, the workbook, and a worksheet to do anything worthwhile. |
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Questions were thrown at me on a subject until I could give no more worthwhile answers. |
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Neither side deserved a victory and they barely created a worthwhile chance between them. |
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He helps give the children a worthwhile interest while encouraging them to be fit and healthy. |
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The Internet became truly worthwhile at last and I was a very happy customer indeed. |
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Young people had something worthwhile and meaningful to do during the long summer break. |
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How very refreshing in this day and age to see something worthwhile and honest. |
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We have had very positive feedback so far and they do seem to think it is valuable and worthwhile. |
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All the effort was made worthwhile as Heaton again ran half the field for his second try. |
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Are the musicians at the airport a waste of money or worthwhile entertainment for our visitors? |
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If I can change just one person's mind, then my speaking out will have been worthwhile. |
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Companies at the Grammy gifting lounge said the fee for participation was worthwhile. |
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This tour is a worthwhile experiment and the comics paid their due to the show that made it possible. |
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We thought this would be a fun way of raising some money for a worthwhile cause. |
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Staff feedback proved the event was a worthwhile and valued learning experience. |
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Both managers lavished praise on their players for serving up a worthwhile spectacle. |
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The best way to cut truancy rates is to make school worthwhile for all pupils. |
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He said the scheme was worthwhile and the county council still hoped to work with the parish council. |
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Two Bristol racers made the long trip worthwhile with both claiming the veteran prizes. |
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It takes a speech like this evening's to restore my faith in the fact what I am doing is worthwhile. |
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The disc of reissues contains almost as many worthwhile pieces as the newcomer. |
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Some of the gems, such as brazilianite and kunzite could have been given better coverage, but what is included is worthwhile. |
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All that is left to say is that I hope those of you who attended thought the event as worthwhile and inspirational as I did. |
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With compliance to building codes a given, the real question on many projects is whether it is worthwhile to go beyond code requirements. |
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Today, we want to renew our links with those who make our lives worthwhile, unique, interesting and enjoyable. |
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It is analytically worthwhile to highlight the progressive acceleration in debt growth over the past few years. |
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It is a worthwhile exercise to wrestle with that which we Anglicans hold in common apart from our shared history in the Church of England. |
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Bronstein's wonderful annotations and insider comments make this a worthwhile book. |
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The gallery is perhaps a little full, but the rich earthy tones, concise drawing and overall visual experience make it a worthwhile visit. |
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Participants found it worthwhile having a look at a stall with over a dozen miniature models of bicycles and rickshaws. |
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The 20-metre-tall linden tree, a 230-year-old laurel and Chinese flowering quince have made this place a worthwhile destination on a weekend. |
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Fortunately, yellow archangel is easy to pull out, making control efforts both tolerable and worthwhile. |
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I wouldn't give up iyengar, slower yoga for astanga but I think it's a worthwhile practice. |
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There is very little in the leaflet on which to base any worthwhile assessment. |
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Young people need to have clear awareness of the wide range of worthwhile and remunerative careers to which STEM subjects can lead. |
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It is a worthwhile reminder of the sheer breathtaking ruthlessness of many of their acts. |
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However, European Commission regulators attached conditions that were considered too restrictive to make the deal worthwhile. |
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That the task remains difficult does not mean the effort is not worthwhile. |
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Children are more likely to be good savers if they see that their parents save regularly and also find saving money to be worthwhile. |
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And if there is an unfavourable wind or swell, there are plenty of worthwhile sheltered sites which are also suitable for novices. |
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If only 100 recipients take the bait, it is worthwhile since emails cost next to nothing to output. |
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For a while, the film keeps the viewer's interest, but the screenwriting isn't clever enough to make it seem worthwhile. |
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It has really been worthwhile and I am proud I have seen it through to this particular stage. |
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It is worthwhile at this stage to go through the biosecurity report card of this Government. |
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So I still think it's worthwhile to throw a bone to the staid investment class. |
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The successful auction of the seven-litre Merc, for me, begs the question as to whether investing in classic cars is worthwhile. |
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That will actually make them even more worthwhile as a target for forgers. |
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Still, some introspection on the part of Hillel International might be worthwhile. |
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When networks run slanted stories that always favor the liberal cause, we serve a worthwhile function by exposing the slant and the consistency of the bias. |
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Michelle believes that dance is a worthwhile activity for everyone. |
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Then there is the stuff of workaday journalism, rather like an ordinary meal one has to plough through, a chore worthwhile only for whatever nutritional value there may be. |
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If we accept 2hr 10 min as the benchmark for a male marathoner, it is worthwhile considering that in 1987, just two runners raced inside that time. |
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So long as a single woman recognizes these things, she may derive enough pleasure from an illicit affair to make it worthwhile. |
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So it might be worthwhile to revisit the process of re-entry and examine what happened a year ago as the unpowered, 100-ton glider returned to Earth from 200 miles up. |
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In the evening the Geek Cruisers had a cheese and wine evening, which was supposed to also include photographs but too many people were no-shows to make it worthwhile. |
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In general, liberation makes sacrifice worthwhile, makes you forget whatever doubts you had about the undertaking, and emboldens you to try other hard and risky endeavors. |
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Every building in the Bhutanese cities is worthwhile exploring. |
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It's worthwhile to consider the consequences of even the most flaky ideas, although the chance of any of them actually panning out in the long run is not very high. |
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To savour that undefinable feeling and sense of satisfaction when the final whistle blew almost makes the trials and tribulation of recent days worthwhile. |
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Norton trainer Malcolm Jefferson can make his long journey to Britain's most northerly course worthwhile by winning the Famous Grouse Novices' Hurdle with Brooklyn Brownie. |
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Lots of worthwhile things got done today, domestic things, keeping the small ship of our household trim and balanced, clean and supplied with the necessaries. |
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As a practical matter, it's worthwhile to keep a penlight on hand. |
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A large hawk was flying toward me in the gloom and I squeezed off a few shots even though it was too dark and he was too far away to get a worthwhile image. |
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However, at the risk of being accused, once again, at turning my nose up at something worthwhile, I do have to say that I have one or two reservations. |
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But what about a bigger selection of cheaper, often neglected but worthwhile fish such as skate, squid, hake, ultra-fresh mackerel, even good old herring? |
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We expect encouragement when others believe that what we are attempting is a worthwhile endeavor or when it is obvious that there is a chance of success. |
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The Heath is a fascinating and worthwhile look at an area of Greater London which now abounds with sought-after residences and is steeped in history. |
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Used sensibly it does impart a dreamy quality, and it is worthwhile trying this effect on young ladies, or even to isolate one single flower in a garden. |
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Students who took part in the worthwhile fund-raising venture swapped their favourite team jerseys for their school blazers and each donated 2 for the charity. |
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It is worthwhile mentioning that our resource is not connected to dealing centers and we are not interested in involving our clients in stockjobbing. |
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Those who take the plunge into car and van pools often find it worthwhile. |
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But then I nabbed the top deck front seat view on the next vintage vehicle for a snail's pace crawl across Central London, and suddenly the wait was worthwhile. |
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How can you expect to have a reasonable and worthwhile take on anything the government does when you have developed such an unreasoning hatred for its leader? |
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These are worthwhile questions, usually considered before sidling up to the word processor. |
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It was an expensive area to mine, but the rich ore made it worthwhile. |
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The most worthwhile things in life rarely come easy, this is a lesson I've always known. |
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Because fashion's goldfish attention span is antithetical to the lasting power of great music, few worthwhile bands have come up from the catwalk rather than the street. |
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Dr. Saltz also believes confronting the uncomfortable realities of your past can be worthwhile. |
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If these are the kinds of questions that the select committee examines, maybe it will be a worthwhile exercise. |
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Scotland might again be its own worst enemy, rubbishing a plucky enterprise which succeeded in publishing a handful of worthwhile books against the odds. |
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None of the hawkish yeshiva supporter apparently believed that it was worthwhile to actually show up. |
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It is worthwhile for the benefits it can bring with increased interest in learning, fuller cultural identity and awareness, and better ability to communicate together. |
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While flagship documentaries like Panorama are consigned to the God slot, light entertainment is hailed as having something educative and worthwhile to offer the audience. |
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The charge for this service is normally fairly low so it is a worthwhile investment to ensure that your affairs are kept in order and you don't overpay or underpay your taxes. |
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I'd been inside once before on a flying visit, and this was the first time I'd been in since when the weather was decent and the lighting made it worthwhile to take photos. |
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But then we weren't seriously hunting for fossils, a worthwhile pursuit if you are not already well advanced into fossilization yourself, as it were. |
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With its stems covered by sharp barbs, stinging nettle is not a very friendly looking herb, but when it comes to fighting aging it can be a worthwhile ally. |
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These dorks thought it might be worthwhile to spend money on this. |
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As the author of PC World's weekly Mobile Computing newsletter, I've probed, prodded, and test-driven many worthwhile portable computing products. |
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I hope she finds herself in more worthwhile projects in the future. |
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Only greed or mismanagement can mar this worthwhile project now. |
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There are several market-makers in these policies and investors interested in buying them often find it worthwhile to attend their monthly auctions. |
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It is a section where mathematical certainty is the only worthwhile protection again Sod's Law and Wharfedale need to secure that position without delay. |
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The fact that such views got airtime on a major network almost made the night's whole plodding exercise worthwhile. |
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Clocking up a total of 60 miles it was a well worthwhile drive. |
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While worthwhile, commendable, and necessary, these local prosecutions are not enough to prompt the thoroughgoing national, institutional reforms needed. |
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She knows that despite the challenges facing the blind who wish to walk freely in the world, the benefits of living life fully make it all worthwhile. |
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We are trying to encourage many young people to see this as a worthwhile career which has prospects for moving into design and product development. |
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He is capable of learning what he thinks is worthwhile from each of these rabbis, from each of these sects, although he studies at the yeshiva in Cotia. |
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Instead of contending with a gruelling journey to work, the 31-year-old borough resident now enjoys hopping on her bike to do a job she finds worthwhile. |
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These brilliant, emotive tracks make this collection worthwhile. |
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I may not be the target audience for this breezy reality series, but I'm not so jaded and douchey that I can't see it as a surprisingly worthwhile pursuit for some. |
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There is also a worthwhile network of night buses, especially in the centre of London which for the night owl are both frequent and comprehensive enough to be of real value. |
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Agreed, the swimming baths need to be updated but how nice it would be for money to go to something worthwhile which will benefit the local community. |
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If the city were to rally behind this worthwhile and important cause and start planning now for a 2005 ride, Cycle For Life could be back in York. |
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It might contain taxonomic or classificatory work, which is worthwhile but not driven by the desire either to advance knowledge or to develop practical solutions. |
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Programs to rid cities of mosquitoes that spread West Nile virus or fleas, ticks, and lice that are vectors of disease may be worthwhile, she said. |
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As in other spacefaring nations, the question is often asked whether space exploration is worthwhile when there are contemporary terrestrial needs that must be addressed. |
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On the other hand, if large amounts of well-preserved authentic paint are obscured, it is usually worthwhile revealing them and regaining the tonality of the original colours. |
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Much of the success belongs to the committee members who gave of their time, talents and ideas to help raise awareness and dollars for such a worthwhile cause. |
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The noise of the whizzing machine might disturb the calm of my stoveside reverie, but the satin texture makes the disruption worthwhile. |
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At higher levels of income, you have to decide whether a nondeductible IRA is worthwhile. |
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Akin Magbadelo, MD of Kiny Foods, said the rent for the Cuisine Africana outlet was low enough to make the venture worthwhile. |
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Every once in a while you get a super kid who makes teaching really worthwhile,'' Valencia High band director Robert Babko said. |
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So it is easy to agree with Alexander Hwang that considering Prosper's career as a whole in its own right is worthwhile. |
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Prokofiev and Khachaturian both had to repent grovellingly, as did Dmitri Shostakovich, similarly arraigned for composing worthwhile music. |
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It is worthwhile to point out that this study showed that the escin treatment was not effective for patients with severe varicocele. |
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If I can stop what happened to me happening to one other seminarian, then this pain will be worthwhile. |
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It might be worthwhile for logophiles to investigate the thunderclaps in depth. |
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This is that rare book which is at once worthwhile and great fun. |
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Therefore, the use sequencing-based methods in future studies of the clearance of fetal DNA in preeclamptic pregnancies would also be worthwhile. |
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After the neural filters and lingual filters, the value filters start sieving experience as acceptable, rejectable, worthwhile, or worthless. |
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It is hard and hardly worthwhile to commodify a verbal style of expression alone. |
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Under the donation-based scheme, crowdfunders donate money to projects or ventures because they believe it is a worthwhile undertaking. |
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And unlike those heavy-metal bozos, these gals are wrestling with worthwhile issues. |
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The resulting volume is a worthwhile contribution to the ichnological literature, but one that ultimately aims higher than it reaches. |
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The American victory at Saratoga convinced the French that supporting the Patriots was worthwhile, but doing so also brought major concerns. |
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No, it is the lack of any coherent urban structure, of real streets and worthwhile public spaces. |
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If the government agrees that the changes are worthwhile, a Bill is drafted, usually by Parliamentary Counsel. |
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Mayorships has changed when the new split to make the new application worthwhile for you and your friends. |
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There are very few habitats stressful enough to make investing biomass and energy in trigger hairs and enzymes worthwhile. |
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Features I find worthwhile are HD or ED optical glass, adjustable eyecups, long eye relief, close focusing, reasonably rugged construction and water resistance. |
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Historiographically speaking, it is certainly worthwhile to step back periodically and examine how immutable those seemingly immutable Cold War realities really were. |
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Compared with traditional theophylline and aminophylline, doxofylline has better efficacy and less toxicity and therefore is worthwhile for spreading in clinical practice. |
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An advocate of the guise of the good could accept a more intellectualist picture of motivation, according to which we only desire what we judge to be good or worthwhile. |
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There are also still many aspects of a tolerant, open and welcoming society to which they can make a worthwhile contribution, both cerebrally and as investors. |
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A Your husband will have had the pneumococcal vaccine, which gives worthwhile protection against the pneumococcal germ that causes some lung infections or pneumonias. |
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Many people find it worthwhile to network for jobs and information. |
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The victories proved instrumental in convincing the French and Spanish that the Americans were worthwhile allies, as well as recovering morale in the army. |
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As these devices were mechanized, machine made goods were able to underprice the cottagers, leaving them unable to earn enough to make their effort worthwhile. |
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But while they may be popular best-sellers, not all are worthwhile. |
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A stargazer usually finds it worthwhile to learn about the Greek alphabet and symbols, as they are commonly featured on many star charts and maps. |
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This study shows that the use of biofeedback is clinically worthwhile in that it brings patients well within the recommended weight-bearing limits. |
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It is worthwhile expanding on this theme and attempting to relate the tissue changes of solar elastosis to the clinical phenomena seen in photoageing. |
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