To appreciate the usefulness of the atlas, the reader needs to follow particular railroad routes between important termini. |
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Manuscript marginalia certainly suggest that readers approached these texts with ideas of usefulness, and application in mind. |
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This journalist has the Blackberry in action and will readily testify to its usefulness. |
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Commanders and shooters alike will appreciate the new manual for its usefulness in improving a unit's marksmanship and fieldcraft skills. |
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They appeared unconcerned about the ultimate usefulness of such a costly education in a depressed market. |
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In this view, the value of pursuing knowledge and learning rests in their anticipated instrumentality and usefulness in obtaining other goods. |
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The usefulness of any feeding programme, moreover, is greatly diminished if it is not carefully targeted. |
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Here we have 3 machine dealers, two quilting stores, one couturier fabric place and several merceries of varying usefulness. |
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Legal advisors also cast doubt on the usefulness of evidence arising from the disappeared witness. |
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The festival's success is a tribute to the power and usefulness of well-organized volunteers. |
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The value of information is in its usefulness in manipulating, for better or worse, the natural world. |
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The article opens with remarks on the usefulness of studying the history of Bibliography. |
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And there's always the danger that electronic evidence will be overlooked or mishandled, reducing its usefulness in a court case. |
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And as in at least some other cases, this will be a pity because there will likely be some small nugget of usefulness to the deal. |
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It has always been about the study, with a thin veneer of job usefulness, but I haven't fessed up to that before. |
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Like the pope and the Soviet commissars of old, Greenspan appears to have discovered the political usefulness of posing as infallible. |
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By the end of the suitcase's usefulness, age had worn the corners down to the cardboard but the hinges stayed in place and the snaps fastened. |
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Factors that may limit the usefulness of tanks in clearance operations include the following. |
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Such contradictions are symptomatic of an epoch at the end of its life. It has outlived its usefulness. |
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The test also has limited usefulness for patients with diabetes and end-stage renal disease. |
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While they are certainly overvalued, these words still retain their political usefulness as the struggle over their usages attest. |
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But the usefulness of the scheme in tackling substance abuse has been called into question by drugs experts. |
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But there may be stronger forces pulling at CEOs to outstay their usefulness. |
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Perpetual foundations, he pointed out, frequently outlive their initial purpose and usefulness. |
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The first Gnosticism was a complex phenomenon, so complex that some scholars have suggested the term has outlived its usefulness. |
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It appears that the relief may have outlived its usefulness in terms of creating jobs, given present economic circumstances. |
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These algorithms find usefulness in image processing, rendering and compression. |
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Too much debate on the Left is about defending ossified thought patterns and structures which have actually outlived their usefulness. |
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The idea is not of much help in reading Aeschylus and of intermittent usefulness in Euripides. |
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The appendix, a worm-like appendage of dubious usefulness, usually hangs straight down from the first portion of the large intestine, the cecum. |
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However, this historical fallacy does not, perhaps, detract from its heuristic usefulness. |
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We must question, however, the actual usefulness of such a characterization of spectatorial submission to the visual image of film. |
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Vases, for example, derive their value from their usefulness or desirability for humans. |
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In the light of this we want to question the usefulness and convenience of maintaining this on the agenda. |
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Police today cast doubt on the usefulness of over-the-counter drug testing kits to detect spiked drinks. |
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Sir, can you reflect on the usefulness or futility of blocking all the highways? |
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The beauty of the older cable bindings was their usefulness for both touring and downhill. |
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That's not my fight, and I'll sleep easy tonight knowing that I've answered the call of duty with an extra topping of usefulness. |
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The usefulness of this iMac bag seems pretty limited, but it's a great idea and a cool design, so whatevs. |
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The usefulness of combining comparative genomics with epidemiologic data to study the pathogenesis of tuberculosis is exemplified by this report. |
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And at the very end of the engine's usefulness as a propulsive force, we see a further black shape detach itself from the plane. |
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It largely reduces the strength of recoil during shooting, but its greatest usefulness is apparent during bare-hand fighting. |
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Elms, oaks, and pines were popular on English signs, reflecting their usefulness in the various woodworking trades. |
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In other areas of design, a noticeable attractiveness is thought to be relevant as well as usefulness and usability. |
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As such, the usefulness of trademarks in establishing brand names is their relevant aspect here. |
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He used his immense charm to cultivate people until he tired of them or they lost their usefulness, but he confided in few and he needed none. |
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The boot is small and its usefulness is further compromised by the presence of a bracing cross member. |
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Couple this with the popularity and usefulness of steel targets and a frangible bullet becomes even more desirable. |
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The fact that tutorial utilization resulted in even higher examination scores lends credence to their usefulness as a learning tool. |
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We throw away stuff not because it's outlived its usefulness or functionality but its novelty. |
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It does contain a name index but a subject index would have enhanced its usefulness. |
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There is no connection with the Vedas, and virtually no mathematical usefulness in these aphorisms. |
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The further removed from usefulness or practical application, the more important. |
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The true usefulness of the pig lies in its ability to forage anything from household waste to grass, and thrive. |
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Yet, while magic had not lost its potency or usefulness, most of its solemn pomp and ceremonial value was long gone. |
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It diminishes the usefulness of the book in providing a de facto architectural history of the city. |
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The comparatively poor cross-country performance of armoured cars has always limited their usefulness. |
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He has become steadily more aware of the usefulness of that unprivileged biography. |
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As the balloon began its historic ascent, someone nearby questioned the usefulness of this new invention. |
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The beauty of Durer's sleeping dog lies not in its unprepossessing appearance but in its usefulness as a hunter. |
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The degree to which higher education is emphasized is relative to its attainability and usefulness. |
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Avoid plastic because of discomfort and their tendency to tear quickly, thus decreasing their usefulness. |
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The food pyramid has outlived its usefulness and the Department of Agriculture is looking to give it an extreme makeover. |
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Now, the team is fine-tuning the virtual reality technology to enhance its usefulness. |
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One of the team expresses his understanding that after 20 or 30 years some of these buildings have outlasted their usefulness and need to be flattened. |
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These non-attitudes, or baseless opinions, can drag the data away from a position of reliability or usefulness. |
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Eric lobbies for an industry of benign usefulness, non-partisan in nature, and over which no cloud of serious controversy looms. |
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We followed the guide as she strode forward on her flat shoes and up the marble staircase past election posters, now already peeling after their usefulness was expended. |
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There is a wildness of thought which disqualifies the mind for usefulness. |
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The show also provides several moments for Dorian to prove his usefulness to Kennex. |
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Very little is known regarding the usefulness of pyrazinamide and levofloxacin in the treatment of multidrug-resistant latent tuberculosis infection. |
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And images of copies of statues gave photography's inventors an undeniable case for the usefulness of the medium as a means of reproducing the appearance of existing artworks. |
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However, Thompson noted that memory is not so subject to error as to invalidate the usefulness of information gathered from retrospective interviewing. |
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It appraises the employee's skill, usefulness and mental capacity and also evaluates the employee's mental status, psychology and most importantly their state of mind. |
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Admittedly my man-bag has met with some disdain, but its usefulness outweighs that particular problem, and chances are the detractors would get one themselves if they could. |
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Considerable effort has been expended at the interface between clinical medicine and scientific methods to achieve the maximum validity and usefulness of diagnostic tests. |
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Hence, the perspective seemed to contain a self-correcting mechanism that both reinforced the vision and maintained its usefulness to the organization. |
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Here, we discuss the usefulness and limitations of molecular clocks in studying avian evolution, with emphasis on the use of an accurate calibration point. |
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Joy Hirsch, a neuroscientist at Columbia who was not involved in this research, remarked on the usefulness of its finding. |
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The usefulness of syrup of ipecac as a home treatment for poisoning has been increasingly challenged, and many poison centers no longer recommend its use. |
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The Nobel Prize winner for Medicine Charles Richet attributed this silence to the disgust that arises from noxiousness and the lack of usefulness of human waste. |
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Finally, the usefulness of the clinical neurological examination is being systematically analysed in specific conditions, such as migraine and carpal tunnel syndrome. |
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All that in a happier field and a purer air would expand into virtue and germinate into usefulness, is thus converted into henbane and deadly nightshade. |
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Much of North America's lighting outlived its usefulness years ago. |
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The usefulness of an evaluation lies not in its incontrovertibility but rather in its clarity of assumptions and in its openness to meaningful review and critique. |
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Anyway, making some kind of religious totem out of a legal document doesn't reflect truth or usefulness, nor does it suit my contrary personal constitution. |
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Rather they owed their popularity and usefulness to the rather generalized reference that they made to the males and females of the human species. |
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For the most part these papers describe the integration of cost accounts with the general ledger without comment on the managerial usefulness of this procedure. |
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The old combat system glitched frequently and simply wasn't capable of handling multiple contacts, limiting its usefulness in a hostile situation. |
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Except for the occasional story he got in a glossy magazine, the photographs could be re-sized on a color copier without impacting their usefulness. |
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A systematic review looked at the usefulness of elements of the history and physical examination for the diagnosis of electrophysiologically proved carpal tunnel syndrome. |
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Open scepticism rejects the demonstration of equipollence as itself dogmatic and emphasises the usefulness of refined elaborations of appearances. |
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Additional prospective studies are necessary to establish the usefulness of this diagnostic modality to predict dystocia, so it is not recommended at this time. |
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The potential usefulness of THz radiation, with its ability to penetrate a wide range of nonconducting materials, has been known for a long time. |
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The usefulness of acid leveling copper can be expanded to plate many more unbuffed die castings. |
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Their POWs were housed in three camps, according to their potential usefulness to the North Korean army. |
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We confirm the usefulness and constancy of these characters except for pinnule arrangement, which we find variable in all four species. |
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The Nobles despised and hated all others and took no thought for usefulness and profit of lord and men. |
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Proponents of each schema dispute the accuracy and usefulness of the other's categories. |
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Moynihan Station is critical to the usefulness of an existing or new Penn Station because it provides additional commuter capacity. |
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Even in the city, the usefulness of this omnivore is apparent, as they clean up messy trash cans and yards. |
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Despite the usefulness of different classifications, every legal system has its own individual identity. |
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In effect, he noticed the usefulness of our own inner guide. |
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His desire to form close links with England meant that the alliance had outlived its usefulness. |
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An antiquated or clumsy search system, or staff unwilling or untrained to engage their patrons, will limit a library's usefulness. |
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The desired glost temperature and the possibility of cation release from the glaze affects the degree of usefulness of lead oxide as a flux. |
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One experiment illustrated the usefulness of the tool in measuring not only curl but also the directionality of curl. |
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Histological and serological tumor markers, and gene expression, and their clinical usefulness in cancers. |
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Endozoochory is common for seed plants, but its usefulness for other taxa is largely unknown. |
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Where once doctors dismissed the usefulness of Lamaze and Bradley, most now encourage pregnant women to take birthing classes. |
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The news of the usefulness of these early pencils spread far and wide, attracting the attention of artists all over the known world. |
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The usefulness of graphite for pencils was discovered as well, but graphite for pencils had to be smuggled. |
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Psychotherapy's usefulness comes first, identifying and removing distortions produced by memories buried in preconsciousness. |
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It was felt that the form of organisation had outlived its usefulness, largely for reasons mentioned above. |
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A number of them have since been rebuilt in various conditions to modernise and improve the usefulness of the cars. |
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As a result of their efforts there is a sizable body of information regarding Old World microtine glandes and their usefulness in classification. |
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The patient with the latter carries an obvious stigma as the one less likely to be fully rehabilitable for social usefulness. |
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These parameters further support the usefulness of the new heptaplex PCR assay in routine clinical diagnosis and infection control. |
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Further, the usefulness of the experience of the industrial revolution in making predictions about current trends has been disputed. |
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The usefulness of water power motivated European experiments with other power sources, such as wind and tidal mills. |
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Early efforts in tactile symbolization include those by Jansson, who explored the discriminability and usefulness of symbolic patterns. |
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However, its usefulness is hindered by the fact that the translations, although accurate in meaning, are not always literally exact. |
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This obviously limits the usefulness of silence as a tactic by the defense. |
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Those of you who feel drawn to that profession may rest assured that you will find in it an opportunity for usefulness probably unequaled. |
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The numerous picture plates added to the book's appeal and usefulness, particularly when pertaining to things found in nature. |
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The life of angels is that of usefulness, and their functions are so many that they cannot be enumerated. |
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Unfortunately this was of limited usefulness, and the Mercury had to be returned from America by ship. |
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The tribute prices for the slaves usually varied based on their usefulness on a ship. |
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Many disk image mounting solutions mount the contents of disk images as shares or partitions, which limits their usefulness. |
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This increases its usefulness as a valuable model organism for studying the evolution of innate immunity. |
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Doubts concerning the term's usefulness have repeatedly been expressed, however, and the majority of scholars consider it to be problematic. |
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Your usefulness is zero, your worth zero, and as zero you deserve to be treated as nothing, and in the extreme, noughted. |
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They are nonaddicting, but tolerance tends to limit their period of usefulness. |
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Pickover illustrates the usefulness of mathematics by setting the book's story in a pizza parlor and considering problems that Luigi, the owner, might face on any given day. |
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The usefulness of his latest reorganisation has been disputed. |
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Aged people who have outlived their usefulness and whose life is a burden both to themselves and their relatives are put to death by stabbing or strangulation. |
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They must be entirely untouched by any suspicion of usefulness. |
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Rempe-Gillen and Waldecker present this primer on prime numbers and their detection, framing the discussion with the usefulness of prime numbers in computing and encryption. |
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Satnav systems operate independently of any telephonic or internet reception, though these technologies can enhance the usefulness of the positioning information generated. |
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Backpropagation revolutionized the power and usefulness of neural nets. |
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The interests and needs of this broad range of stakeholders impact the usefulness of each piece of data that is collected for each stakeholder group. |
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We undertook a study to determine the usefulness and effectiveness of a relatively new, portable 980-nm wavelength diode laser with a fiberoptic delivery system. |
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This lack of depth of knowledge may be related to a lack of understanding about the purposes and usefulness of being able to think metalinguistically. |
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Utility bicycles tend to be equipped with accessories such as mudguards, pannier racks and lights, which extends their usefulness on a daily basis. |
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He also addresses enforcement mechanisms, rejecting the usefulness of retorsion, reprisal, and sanctions in favor of an international compliance control mechanism. |
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Its usefulness derives from its relatively low melting temperature. |
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