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" As one homemaker put it on the "Today" show in 1992, "She has no use for us; we have no use for her.
"It's of no use whatsoever," Herz said at the time.
If it's no use worrying, what's the point of crying?
No use abusing him; he's done too much for us.
There's no use in yelling at the two unconscious men.
But that's of no use to many crack cocaine users.
That's of no use to those who haven't read it.
He has no use for political systems, Communist or capitalist.
"It's no use pointing fingers," she said in an interview.
"It's no use pointing fingers," she said in an interview.
I'm not saying that there's no use for the phone.
It was no use continuing to pretend it wasn't there.
The adults are no use to the girls at all.
But trade body AIFPA said such labelling was of no use.
He loads as fast as he can, but it's no use.
"They told me they had no use for me," he wrote.
But trade body AIFPA said such labeling was of no use.
Back in Ahmedabad, however, the locals have no use for television.
"These days a moat is no use for defense," Meendering says.
"I've realized there's no use in trying to work," Dooley said.
If the animals are too old, they are of no use.
Even if I cared a lot about it, it's no use.
"We are in a computer simulation" is of absolutely no use.
There is no use doubting the sincerity of his conviction there.
It has no use for a sunny day on an island.
Ponsoldt tried to bring it back, but it was no use.
But this time around, Ms. Meadows had no use for Mrs.
He was of no use to us, to Russia in general.
There was no use teaching class during the High Holy Days.
I tried to keep him talking, but it was no use.
There is "no use it or lose it" with an HSA.
Fewer jobs are lost through immigration, no use going into that.
No use in having the fight again, for the fourth time.
Otherwise, the New York art world had no use for him.
But it was no use, so she traded spots with Kelly.
Mark Cuban, the ultimate business man, has no use for business suits.
"I thought there was no use to keep them anymore," he said.
Suddenly, they were of no use as mobile phones became increasingly sophisticated.
There's no use in trying to find the studies now, he added.
However, the OWGR make no use of individual scores once play begins.
I love NOFX, No Use For a Name, Alkaline Trio, pop punk.
"There is no use looking back on my life," Ms. Katsura said.
But it's no use making refugees swear an oath on women's rights.
No matter how much poison I pour, I know it's no use.
Caissie Levy had no use for princesses when she was a girl.
At first, there would have been no use for the extra tyrosine.
In fifth grade, I decided I had no use for princesses. None.
Still, with Fey and Slattery at the helm, there's no use complaining.
Those magazines had no use, however, for his ideas about the war.
But it is no use when it comes to top-down knowledge.
Nobody wants them anymore, the country has no use for them anymore.
Trump, who was once a Democrat, Adams had no use for party loyalty.
There's no use in setting a boundary you don't plan to stick to.
And that party's base had no use whatsoever for John Ellis "Jeb" Bush.
Even a prediction model that's 270 percent accurate would be of no use.
I tried to blink my way through it, but it was no use.
The bottom line: Spaulding isn't saying that there's no use for centralized services.
There is no use in building up wealth if you cannot protect it.
Almost 60 percent of them said there was no use getting dolled up.
And I think it would be of almost no use to do that.
But this is philosophically speaking and was of no use at the time.
There's no use bringing a player that doesn't have a chance to play.
"There is no use to equivocate or lie about the matter," he said.
"There's no use in trying to milk customers, customers will go," he said.
There's no use in skipping tracks to go to the one you like.
He has no use for soft power or diplomacy or, indeed, planning ahead.
However, this is not to say that retinal scanning is of no use.
But it was no use: Rain water seeped in from above and below.
"People buy things exactly because they're of no use," Mr. Nakano tells Hitomi.
TORONTO — There was no use dwelling on who was not in the building.
""No use of phones or electronic devices will be allowed in the Chamber.
For the rest of us, Pruitt seems to have little or no use.
Tormund tells everyone to run, because he's a sensible man, but it's no use.
"There's no use beating around the bush," wrote Ben Golliver on Sports Illustrated's website.
Most company managements have publicly argued that they have no use for the money.
"In recent years, they've been of no use for this organization," Eleanora Mitrofanova said.
"You can't be on her side and ours," Carolyn says, but it's no use.
But subsidies are no use if there is nobody selling insurance to begin with.
In terms of solutions to the shrinking pool, the traditionalists are of no use.
But since he made no use of safety ropes, why shouldn't he go up?
" But then, he added, "While it has no use as a 'Mickey Finn'—i.e.
But there's also no use denying that this technology is basically X-ray Spex.
If you have some money, it&aposs of no use to you in prison.
I think about asking for a bit more time, but it's of no use.
But having progressive legislation is no use if they're being routinely subverted or ignored.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has no use for this kind of window-dressing.
When Anias first entered rehab, he had almost no use of his right side.
There is no use in having a paper trail if no one checks it.
With no use for males on dairy farms, farmers usually sell them as meat.
A greenhouse full of roses is of no use to you on February 15th.
But it's no use having a conversation about something that's not going to happen.
Maybe you, as an infrequent flier, have no use for Airplane Mode at all.
It has no use for her and her gifts, or the things she carries.
There's no use in getting upset about the close margin — we can't afford to.
No use is permitted before the conclusion of CNBC's telecast of the interview. 5073.
This time, Mr. Karjakin's remarkable ability to eke out draws was of no use.
Students revolted and signed a resolution against the move, but it was no use.
"There's no use of proceeds and it's just for general corporate purposes," Gonzalez said.
"I have no use for anybody who beats their spouse, none whatsoever," Tester said.
"Therefore, the attorney general office decided it was no use to pursue the case."
He has no use for counsel, or compromise, or, for that matter, facts themselves.
Kendall begins to cry, trying to protest his innocence, but it's of no use.
But what's done is done — there is no use in beating yourself up over it.
No. Use it for their work, to get their work done, and get the ... Yeah.
But is of no use whatsoever if you're picking up Skyrim this year, for Switch.
There's no use pretending this isn't how kids often react in this kind of situation.
The alternative of letting criticism fester away unspoken is no use to anyone, he said.
"There's something about taking stuff that's broken, that has no use to anybody," Vance explained.
I don't want to encrypt because it's no use when so few other people do.
The French plateforme literally means flat shape, but tech has no use for simple geometries.
It was of no use to me or anyone, at that moment, on our vacation.
For 20 years, Merrill made next to no use of the board in his poetry.
These talents, the professor warns, are of no use because Singh cannot control his anger.
But mythos, poetry, and the realities they reveal are of no use to this administration.
The problem: Kat has no use for boys; she's got her sights set on college.
But stickers were of no use on her swath of corrugated metal facing the Oculus.
Plus it's designed to conserve battery power, turning off after 10 minutes of no use.
When someone is honestly 55 percent right, that's very good and there's no use wrangling.
He loves gadgets but has no use for tchotchkes — it has to be truly useful.
He has no use for Washington power structures or respect for freedom of the press.
The city has no use for the island, which can become submerged during high tides.
But unlike an FSA, there's no use-it-or-lose-it policies associated with HSAs.
Caller ID is of no use to someone who is beginning to lose their faculties.
But Lebanon is no use as a financial hub if its financial sector is frozen.
This worldview has no use for disabled, for prisoners, for the sick, for unwanted babies.
"There's no need for more delays, no use in talks," MP Ahmed al-Kinani said.
According to the lawsuit, Harughty has little to no use of her finger, despite physical therapy.
In 2014, he tweeted that the Hornets traded him because "they had no use for me."
He has engaged in some indiscretions, including an affair with Lady Julianna Manners—' 'That's no use.
"There was no use for them," says Jebrah Altaii, a candidate for the Iraqi Communist Party.
Mariah Carey According to Carey, a real diva has no use for petty concepts like time.
Joan desperately pursues her housekeeper — her only friend, really — into the hallway, but it's no use.
And judging by the state of the investigation, there's no use for any of that data.
Perhaps you'll join me in finding uses for useful things, and no use for the useless.
"No use of phones or electronic devices will be allowed in the Chamber," the rules read.
No use being in space if you're forbidden from transmitting on the frequencies you need, right?
New air defenses would "be very expensive and it will be of no use", he said.
"No use of phones or electronic devices will be allowed in the Chamber," the guidelines say.
Current players agree with Shriver's sentiment that there is no use predicting women's tennis right now.
Most people who are visiting the Wythe, they have no use for an old barrel factory.
New air defences would "be very expensive and it will be of no use", he said.
"Baidu has absolutely no use for my work," he said, referring to the Chinese search engine.
We have no use for them in 2017 so we are in ongoing discussions on deferrals.
Descartes had no use for such a tale, which raised far more questions than it answered.
It's not a subtle metaphor, but The Taming of the Shrew has no use for subtlety.
Women are easily convinced that their uterus has no use once they have had babies, campaigners say.
"He has women that he doesn't find attractive and he has no use for them," Hoffman said.
There's no use sugarcoating it — weddings are expensive, and managing budgets is really more about managing expectations.
Though Woody tries to reassure them that they're just going up to the attic, it's no use.
Only two days ago, press secretary Sean Spicer insisted there was no use for a special counsel.
There's no "use-it-or-lose-it" rule — any unused funds will roll over year to year.
John Lewis's (D-Ga.) criticism over the weekend, Apatow said that there's no use fighting Trump himself.
But that would be of no use without a willingness to improve the satellites frequently—indeed, incessantly.
She grew up in a family of rich fashion merchants, but had no use for fashion herself.
The rest is damaged enough that current identification technology is of no use, and remains in storage.
Robberies are rare because people can't bring much into Antarctica, and there's almost no use for money.
Her son was no use—he changed jobs, was never home, was always away on business trips.
Less than 4% of the population online today, and there is virtually no use of payment cards.
If everyone saw themselves as cells of the same organism, there would be no use for fighting.
If the market isn't big enough, then there's no use in us having a large market share.
I have a little bit of anxiety over this but know it's no use worrying right now.
Social Q's I received a nice gift (that I have absolutely no use for) from a relative.
I long assumed that an avid cyclist had no use for an e-bike in New York.
Without such a position, engineers could be creating applications that are of no use to other departments.
I told the senators I had no use for their forgiveness, but I would accept their apology.
It is no use having standards that save lives if politicians won't force companies to respect them.
There's no "use-it-or-lose-it" rule: Any unused funds will roll over year to year.
There he became preoccupied with cuttlefish, collecting them from the fishermen who had no use for them.
Maybe my son and I are meant to be this way and there's no use fighting it.
But it's no use — the storm is too strong, and the men get ready to abandon their posts.
"A girl would be of no use to us," Marilla argues, noting the farm chores she needs completed.
I sell my old tennis racquets that are in very good condition but I have no use for.
"People gathered around Rodriguez to help him, but it was no use," said Tucson police detective Tom Stewart.
There's no "use-it-or-lose-it" rule, meaning any unused funds will roll over year to year.
There's no "use-it-or-lose-it" rule: Any unused funds will roll over to the next year.
Techno-strategists like Robert McNamara, the Secretary of Defense under Kennedy and Johnson, had no use for Lansdale.
It's no use, and not good scientific practice, to demand that nature conform to our ideals of beauty.
I've got my headset in place, but when my friend leans in to hear me, it's no use.
Wellick, Elliot's erstwhile adorer, now has absolutely no use for "this [expletive]" and has declared their partnership over.
"We're infidels with most of these people, and they have no use for us," he said in 2010.
All those cliché things like it's no use crying over spilt milk or all that were very real.
Platitudes such as 'violence only begets violence' have no use when the initial perpetrator has exhibited irrational evil.
" They can't have their phones: "No use of phones or electronic devices will be allowed in the Chamber.
His campaign moved through Twitter to the aroused masses; it had no use or need for conventional channels.
Shibata: I think we want to be something new, because there's no use in copying someone else's game.
Platitudes such as "violence only begets violence" have no use when the initial perpetrator has exhibited irrational evil.
They created a rescue pod, or miniature submersible, that ultimately proved of no use in the rescue effort.
You need the tranquillity, but it will be no use to you if you haven't had the emotion.
"There is no use in reconstructing the city if the people of Mosul don't change," Ms. Abdullah said.
Kendall dives once, twice, to try to get him out of the sinking car, but it's no use.
"A lot of people look at those landscapes and they think that they are no use," he says.
In an editorial, the widely read Global Times tabloid said Western political theories were of no use to China.
The effect in these communities â€" which historically have had no use for air conditioners â€" has been palpable.
"There is currently no use for GVT right now," Miroslava Egorova, Genesis Visions' chief operating officer, told BuzzFeed News.
Love it or hate it, there's no use denying the force of Instagram poetry in reshaping today's literary landscape.
Otherwise, you might be the third or fourth Support character on your team, and that's no use to anyone.
But a significant segment of the wine-drinking population has no use for malbec and, by extension, for Argentina.
But that advice is of no use to countries like Italy that are hemmed in by decades-old debts.
Kelly said there would be "no use of military force in immigration operations," and "no, repeat, no" mass deportations.
I was annoyed but realized it makes total sense — no use in wasting money on things people won't use.
In the corporate-driven reality of Netflix's The Little Prince, there is no use for whimsy, imagination, or art.
I found that it lasted several days and up to a week before it started dropping with no use.
And there's no use pretending that such economic differences don't define their dealings with the world and one another.
The tributes to Jim Cherry [Strung Out] and Tony Sly [No Use For A Name] were a nice touch.
I have no use for them anymore, and we are safe out here to be, to wonder, to float.
In fact, the striking features that have served Swinton well in other transformations were of no use as Klemperer.
"He has no use for her right now," Abraham said, explaining that they'd eaten and it wasn't mating season.
A tax deduction, however, is of no use if you don't pay any income taxes — and government entities don't.
BoJack concludes, "No use beating a dead horse," steps to the casket, and realizes he's at a frog's funeral.
Mr. Thackeray had no use for theories or data; he was all about action, or the illusion of action.
Since you haven't seen the resumes of the other applicants, there's no use in overtly comparing yourself to them.
Alaska, Pudge, Takumi (and Lara) try to put their heads together to figure something out, but it's no use.
"There is no use in developing a new treatment if it doesn't work on the pharynx," Dr. Alirol said.
He denied deliberately misleading British lawmakers and said the company had deleted the data, which had been of no use.
Consumers in many places are showing themselves ready to pay more for food involving little or no use of pesticides.
It frantically tries to get out but it's no use; the mammoth drowns after just a few minutes of struggle.
Trying to offer her a compromise, Allie offers Lexie the option to run for council, but it's of no use.
I want to test Mr. Giuliani's claims of being adamantly against pornography and having no use for adult film stars.
"I'd like to see a clear line between works people use and works people have no use for," Lessig said.
Officials who lead the center believe its methods -- intense physical training, no use of computers -- "cures" most addictions, Maccotta said.
In my opinion, there's no use for just a straight-up bad guy unless there's a lesson to be learned.
She shut her eyes and tried to relax as the music blasted into her ears, but it was no use.
Living their lives underground, they have no use for eyes, so their eyes develop later than those of other frogs.
Mountbatten himself is in an unhappy marriage, and he warns that trying to tame these wild spirits is no use.
It's the people who have no use for phones — and by extension, human connection — that you have to worry about.
But the Dirtbag Left has no use for civility, and instead wants to counter the alt-right's mudslinging in kind.
I'm of no use or help to anyone if I can't even survive a Tube ride without bursting into tears.
The air conditioning vents apparently were of no use either, since they were blowing more hot air in people's faces.
Researchers have found that moderate use is beneficial, whereas either no use at all or extreme use could be harmful.
If you come down with measles, you will be of no use to your loved ones for a protracted period.
But these -- valuable while the UK was a member of the EU -- were no use after its decision to leave.
Toast Ale sources its bread from sandwich-making factories, which have no use for the end slices of a loaf.
Willnot may have no use for conformity, but it's surprisingly tolerant of rebels, radicals, conspiracy theorists and plain old oddballs.
There's no use investing in networks that are going to be outdated by the time the shovel hits the dirt.
TRAPPER KEEPER There's literally no use for this, but oh my God, you can still get Lisa Frank Trapper Keepers?!?
The extension is no use if a company has a poor implementation of HTTPS and your traffic isn't really encrypted.
Why would Russia bother to go after a double agent of no use to either side, Mr. Kiselyov sarcastically wondered?
Steck and his team had no use for the safety of a fixed rope; they simply wished to sprint by.
" John Kelly, the secretary of homeland security, quickly corrected: "No — repeat — no use of military force in immigration operations. None.
Yet on Tuesday, Ryan shot down that strategy, arguing there's no use in voting on legislation the president won't sign.
It would prove no use, however, as Wawrinka struggled with Medvedev's power and his own left knee throughout the match.
In the end, I baked the book's mi-cuit chocolate cake, but found no use for my herbes de Provence.
But Islamic State – for whom Paris is also 'the capital of prostitution and obscenity' – has no use for sex work.
I have no use for stores that sell totally normal things suddenly thinking their inventory makes the perfect V-Day gift.
"Beautiful Asthma, Abestosis the Light at the End of the Tunnel No Use Crying Over Spilt Milk," by Damien Hirst, 2005.
Shopkeepers stand outside their premises to watch; there is no use working, though the more opportunistic sell union flags to spectators.
I tried the online help that was offered and that was no use because the online representative, kept ending the chat.
You might think you have no use for them if you're not planning to make Asian dumplings, but you'd be wrong.
Trump seems to have no use for originality or creativity and instead appropriates others' aesthetics to prove that he is worthy.
He thinks there is no use expecting government to solve these problems and that Aboriginals must try to do so themselves.
" -- July 26 exchange with reporters upon signing agreement with Guatemala "So these walls are old, they're crumbling, they're of no use.
"Almost every ICO was just an attempt to raise money but there was no use for the underlying token," Silbert said.
This could lead players to believe that they are damaged and that there is no use in seeking help, he said.
"There is no use explaining to antis why you ship something they deem problematic or wrong," she said in an email.
We have no use for experts, no time for careful thought, no patience for sifting evidence and no interest in nuance.
But there was usually a sentry, one prisoner or another, posted beside the button to make sure it got no use.
The secret to his majesty is that he was a square citizen, untroubled by ambivalence and having no use for irony.
After all, there's no use in looking at sports cars when you can really only afford something of the standard variety.
According to the document, the site is no longer needed by the military and offers no use for other public institutions.
A scandal-focused politics will be of no use once he's gone and Democrats are governing again (whenever that may be).
"It was of absolutely no use," said Omurbek Eli, a Kazakh businessman, of his time held in a camp in 2017.
While sufficient for many older students, a MetroCard is of no use to a kindergartner who cannot take the subway alone.
So it had been no use calling the toll-free number set up by the federal refugee office for separated families.
And the system was rigged in their favor by men in power who had no use for democracy or for democrats.
There's no use of Spanish-language dialogue or references to her abuela to make the point that she is a Nuyorican.
It&aposs common to overspend and overindulge during the holidays, but there&aposs no use in beating yourself up for it.
However, without the underlying identity code being standardized, there can be no use made of this secure, less vulnerable encryption technique.
There&aposs no use feeling bad about your situation, and it certainly won&apost help to dwell on your financial woes.
Both candidates have support from different party factions — and Han supporters like Ms. Tang have no use for either of them.
That would make the economy more dynamic, boost wages and end the era of surplus profits that are put to no use.
She underwent a second surgery months later and had the screws removed, but still has little to no use of the finger.
But the front has hardly moved in past two weeks as Humvees or tanks are of no use in the Old City.
The young athlete was told that he would have no use of his body from the shoulders down, rendering him a quadriplegic.
There is no use in trying to trounce Angelina Jolie on her own turf, and Vikander, wisely, does not make the attempt.
There's no use creating something that's interesting just for everyone to say it's interesting, but you don't really want to wear it.
He saw no use for bombastic, Machiavellian advisers like Anthony Scaramucci and Steve Bannon, both of whom he pushed out within weeks.
They're going to go into the Baltics — which they have no use for — and take on the world's pre-eminent military alliance?
E. Marianne GabelDelaware, Ohio To the Editor: Even though I'm the Republican in my house, I have no use for Donald Trump.
She has no use for makeup or jewelry, and there's no grand Mona Lisa-like landscape unfurling in the distance behind her.
His uncle said he had no use for the internet, since he had never learned to read; furthermore, he wanted to nap.
It seems no use of classified intelligence was made to identify key players in Russian elite politics beyond those already widely known.
"I normally check my app when I'm not playing that week, so there's no use in having myself on there," Spieth said.
But it's plausible, and there's no use burying our heads in the sand by pretending this is about class when it isn't.
Ms. Sammis had no use for hers — so she filled it with ferns instead, a story that female legislators still tell today.
Dr. Vincent's professional skills are no use to his younger brother Kai, who is still on a rampage to pervert the world order.
"When the stimulation is off he has no use of his hands, and his trunk control is a lot more challenging," she said.
However, it's no use investing in something if you don't believe in it, noted PayPal's senior vice president of international markets, Rohan Mahadevan.
Over 80,000 organisations have signed up for an open-data register demonstrating that they and their suppliers make no use of forced labour.
By reducing the LUFS index, Spotify is telling the music industry that there's no use in trying to sound louder than everyone else.
Today, science has to be of use to a well-identified group, or it is deemed to be of no use at all.
Like oh so many small-town police departments flooded with surplus military armaments, what it has absolutely no use for is a tank.
I had gravitated toward the subject upon being struck by how a sophisticated, democratic society had made next to no use of imprisonment.
This is of no use for someone who paid taxes last year but lost their job in 2020 as the coronavirus shock struck.
It seemed like an absurd attempt at smuggling, but if some bricks didn't get through that way, there'd be no use in trying.
Final score: -2 At this point it seems like there's no use in hoping Molly will ever break her penchant for self-sabotage.
But those traits were of no use in research because they varied from patient to patient and did not occur in lab animals.
Let's be real: There's no use in telling managers that you need help prioritizing your work if they're convinced "you people" are lazy.
"There is no use pretending that the tourist Venice is not the real Venice," Mary McCarthy wrote in "Venice Observed," published in 1956.
Having no use for prerogatives, Whitman took in all the world that was and returned himself to it, giving himself continuously away. ♦
He had no use for the flashy lure of the Roaring Twenties, but the budding field of aviation — that was worth his time.
"No use of phones or electronic devices will be allowed in the Chamber," the decorum guidelines document says, which was obtained by CNN.
The governor had insisted publicly that there would be no use of force only minutes before the National Guard moved on the camp.
Proponents of gun control have long argued that such rifles have no use in hunting and are unnecessarily powerful as home defense weapons.
It did not send a lawyer to Thursday's hearing, saying that there was no use contesting what appeared to be a foregone conclusion.
I imagined her saying "No use guys, I'm done," in whatever language trout speak when they are about to give up the ghost.
While meeting Geir gave me a view of myself, and a space in which it could be articulated, in other words remoteness, which was invaluable, finding Linda gave me the opposite: in that encounter all remoteness was dissolved, I became closer to her than I had ever been to any other person in my life, and in that closeness there was no use for words, no use for analysis, no use for thoughts, because when life presents itself in all its intensity — when you're there, at the center of it all, with your entire being — the only thing that matters is feeling.
That Khal Drogo Moment Probably Predicted Dany's Death There's no use trying to dance around it, but Dany has 100% been marked for death.
But for Laszlo Tamasi, who runs a sweets retailer on the outskirts of Budapest, robots are no use — they can't serve walk-in customers.
She then flips the sword on Elektra, telling her that if she doesn't serve The Hand's purpose, she is of no use to her.
A retired nurse and flight attendants rushed up and helped Mr. McGinty perform CPR all the way to Philadelphia, but it was no use.
Dragonglass and armor is no use if everyone is starving to death — and, according to Bronn (Jerome Flynn), this nightmare scenario has happened before.
It's no use bundling and wrapping up your cords if they're going to pile up around a surge protector on your floor or desk.
However, that assumes no use of other suppliers, no pass-on to consumers and no rise in domestic revenues or boost from economic activity.
"The cultural transformation must come in because we can build the toilet, but if people don't use it there is no use," he said.
Being unfamiliar with the vagaries of Jay Cutler's backside, what we can see is mostly of no use; NFL uniforms only reveal so much.
Old industrial areas, piers and warehouses that have no use in the knowledge economy have been transformed into parks and lofts for the gentrified.
They are not interested in military-type weapons like the AR-15, because they're not accurate, they're noisy, and there's no use for them.
"A bubble has emerged in the market and it is no use for the government to feed this further with artificial tools," Varga said.
As simple as it sounds, no one from San Marcos had ever thought of making a vase because they had no use for one.
He tries to unearth the original meaning of the Constitution, and he has no use for precedents that have veered from that original understanding.
While he can afford to be sentimental about domesticity and chivalrous toward the women in his life, she has no use for such softness.
" He had lost his house, and his second wife, who told him, "There's no use staying with a husband who'd sell away our house.
However, NASA still had no use for launchpad 39A or many of the other buildings that had been used for the space shuttle program.
But, again, if this benefit is of no use to you, you&aposre not getting any value in exchange for the higher annual fee.
Representatives for both Mr. Lyovochkin and Mr. Akhmetov said they neither requested nor received the data, and would have had no use for it.
Benedict Wong shows up as comic relief, delightful in a film that has no use for him beyond his purely functionary capacity as tension-breaker.
Receiving a bill that was way too expensive because the plan offered 'benefits' that were actually of no use to you was a major setback.
Universal ergonomic fit There's no use in all-day listening capabilities if you constantly want to yank the earbuds off your ears due to discomfort.
"If a person doesn't [want to try something], I would say leave it as that, because there's no use shaming or causing confusion," Rivera says.
"I thought 'Hey, this is cool, but I have no use for it now,'" Walker, a professor of astronomy at the University of Arizona, says.
He tried wearing gloves to keep his hands warm and limber in the freezing cold of the cutting-room floor, but it was no use.
"There's no use for me to sell the land if I'm not going to get much from it," Rodriquez told the news outlet in Spanish.
The team decided he had no use as a player, but Hal Steinbrenner granted him an encore so his family could see him play again.
But she was always crazy worried when she was growing up, and now she is a person who studies even when it has no use.
It's a common misconception that someone who is asexual - or "ace" as they've nicknamed themselves — would have no use for gadgets that are, well, sexual.
Other parts are a little more stringent and insulting: enforced curfews, no use of drugs, even if you weren't taken in for anything drug-related.
They assigned each person a cannabis use score ranging from 0 for no use at all to 33 for the highest exposure to the drug.
We have I'M A COP, NOT ONE IOTA, STARTER SET, AIRPOPS, NO USE, PRIDE PARADE (with a fabulous clue), JEEZ, NAME CALLER and OH STOP.
Based in both Chicago and Brazil, Mr. Gay is an artist with great conviction but no use for stability — or perhaps no trust in it.
"There is no use for bitcoin," he said, urging the government to warn people about what he feels is the questionable nature of digital coins.
The college said Mr. Minar had been released on bond, subject to no direct contact with minors without supervision and no use of social media.
In current industry guidelines on population control, the phrase "non-living" is used eight times, and there's no use of a shorter, more common alternative.
It has absolutely no use to anybody, except comedians or people who want to be in show business, or people who want to be creative.
America's authoritarian friends in the Persian Gulf see democracy as an existential threat; they have no use for more American sermons on the virtues of democracy.
I suddenly have the subliminal urge to buy tomato soup, Hungry Hungry Hippos, and a gas can, despite having no use for any of them.[Vimeo]
The seller gets to offload credit that is of no use or before it expires, and the buyer gets to purchase credit at a significant discount.
I have no use for the harangues of my randomly-assigned real-life teammates, where, again, I haven't turned the mic on since the first week.
Three: There's a group of people that don't believe she's a real model who's working in the industry; they see no use for her at all.
"Act so that there is no use in the center," Maggie Nelson writes in The Argonauts, while quoting Carson, who was in turn quoting Gertrude Stein.
"We have a single currency, which is a major factor of unity among us, it is no use trying to divide the European Union," he said.
Kim, whose grandfather died in the 1950-1953 Korean War, said THAAD would be of no use if North Korea is determined to strike the South.
He'd decided to be a fine artist, but he had no use for the fixed positions of modernist dogma, and he was never tempted by abstraction.
That would be just fine with Kluber, who has no use for celebrity and dismissed a campaign by his teammate Jason Kipnis to spread the word.
Her honesty feels inappropriate for the ears of a preteen; yet it also displays the directness of someone who has long had no use for artifice.
Kelly saw no use for those he saw as bombastic, machiavellian troublemakers — like Anthony Scaramucci and Steve Bannon, both of whom he pushed out within weeks.
One coverage option for a worker and a child, including dental and vision, has a biweekly premium of about $0003 (assuming no use of tobacco products).
The Mets had no use for Bonilla at the time, so by deferring his $5.9 million salary, they could spend elsewhere to improve their 2000 roster.
So there's no use in protesting in the streets, organizing strikes, asking for direct presidential elections — or being a United Nations-appointed expert, for that matter.
The cat immediately hides under the bed (my friend is at work) and I try to find her for one last pet, but it's no use.
"From that time on, I decided that until they stopped watching Fox News all the time, there was no use talking to them about politics," Mrs.
All of our quirks and idiosyncratic features have no use, as they can either not be numbered or would just make us look messy and thus unproductive.
If I was not with the two others I would kill myself because I thought there was no use for me now, so I decide to die.
"I don't think the consumer business is real, because there's no use for it," the company's CEO Vyomesh Joshi told TechCrunch in an interview late last year.
Now that Cameron no longer needs to be humanized—he is free to openly be a sociopath—the cat has no use and is being left behind.
But if retailers can't get products into customers' hands quickly and cost-effectively, then all the efficiency of smart consumption and supply chain is of no use.
While I think Anne-Marie's video is aesthetically pleasing, they made little to no use of the vibrant culture all around them—that's a huge missed opportunity.
It's no use hiring diverse coders if the message then is: wear a hoodie and pretend to be a guy, or this is no place for you.
"Abstention is no use," he said, pointing to past boycotts that had given the socialists big uncontested wins and arguing that 80 percent of Venezuelans wanted change.
"All problems will be addressed normally based on a democratic system with no use of special powers," he said, referring to sweeping powers the military government wielded.
"There will be no — repeat, nouse of military force in immigration operations," said Homeland Security chief John Kelly, who oversees ICE, in a Thursday press conference.
As a group, they propel themselves through the water using powerful legs with their webbed feet, generally making little or no use of their wings once underwater.
"I have no use for these people," Mr. de Blasio wrote in a late 2015 email after a profile appeared in The Atlantic magazine that he hated.
There's no use trying to decide; Mr. Zeller isn't interested in meaning but rather its opposite: the decay of meaning with age, or perhaps even without it.
After all, facts have no use in an emotional argument, and it took that long to see the issue without the murky filter I was looking through.
It does a great job of showing my open-floor-plan kitchen, dining room and den, but is of no use for the space outside my home.
If you're coming from a city that has actual public transportation, then just assume that you will have no use for the buses and trains in Austin.
People who used to think there's no use running, because they would never win or it's too big an unknown, are much less cowed by those factors.
" Lamb clearly did not approve of Shannon's sass, and threw a jab back: "And you can't keep a man, so there's no use sitting there running your mouth.
Because of this possible switch to PoS there is no use to saying anything about trends, while analyzing the current situation may become yesterday's news just too quickly.
And as far as the media is concerned, once they know the press secretary is not being straight with them, they have little to no use for them.
And it's no use getting exhausted and deliberately "undersleeping" with the intention of falling asleep early the next day — a recommendation I've heard a lot, including from doctors.
Both. There were some people who felt that there was really no use — that they had tried to tell the story and that the world had forgotten them.
Mike Francesa is the most listened-to sports talk radio host in New York City, by a wide margin, and has no use for your little soccer games.
Would that trait be an objectively good one, or would it just be something that humans value, that a monkey, pig, or rat would have no use for?
Very quickly they will find that all of the illegally acquired money in their accounts is of no use to them if they have nowhere to spend it.
An irrelevant ad is an ad paid for by the company advertising but can return zero value as it's of no use to the person receiving the ad.
There will be no Air Force Two, no motorcade and no use of the valuable list of supporters and donors from his 2008 and 2012 campaigns with Obama.
When Le Guin speaks of her teen-age years, she speaks of loneliness, confusion, and the pain of being among people who have no use for one's gifts.
That's why I'm including LG's new UltraFine Ergo monitor here, because you and I probably have no use for it, but I think the design is great anyway.
"I repeat: There will be no use of military in this," Mr. Kelly said at a news conference on Thursday, appearing with Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson.
The police may say it's "no use" (the cops gave me a weird look when I described the situation), and it may feel like a waste of time.
The woodcuts that he'd had made of the creature were now of no use to him, he said, so he'd allow them to be reproduced, free of charge.
A new film, "Birds of Passage," involves the Colombian drug trade from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, but it has no use for narco-drama clichés.
The app's most remarkable feature, though, is the one I technically have no use for: It's a mode that shows noncolorblind people what it's like to be colorblind.
A Northern Irish woman who discovered a rare £5 note worth £50,000 ($62,317) has given the note to charity because she says she has no use for the money.
It's been a long time worry that when AI gains a certain level of autonomy it will see no use for humans or even perceive them as a threat.
Having a waterproof Bluetooth speaker is no use if the sound quality is bad though, so we've also taken into consideration how good your music sounds through the speakers.
And yet here I am, hanging out by Lenin's deathbed, having somehow navigated a media landscape that should, by all accounts, have no use for me or my characters.
Even though Cseein does provide a VAT number on its Amazon Marketplace profile page, that's of no use in this case, Harksen explained, as it's a British VAT number.
Although our access to pornography has exploded in the new millennium, there's no use in taking an alarmist approach about it or wallowing in guilt over our prurient tendencies.
If you have no use for "The Walking Dead" or motorcycles and were tuning in hoping for an interesting travel show, this self-promotional series will be a disappointment.
"There is no use to equivocate or lie about the matter," James K. Vardaman, one of the constitution's framers as well as a future governor and senator, once boasted.
"We have seen that their mission has no use and it's just better that they leave," IT engineer Didier Fabrice Balandegue said as gunfire rang out in the background.
For instance, you could already be uploading terabytes of raw data to Google's servers, but it's no use if you can't process it with data in Salesforce or Workday.
Once the designer goes out of business, the samples already in stores are of no use, she explained, since these dresses have been tried on and are not new.
"In Putin's eyes, they have no political value; what 'traditional values' they may have are of no use to him if they cannot be co-opted," Ms. Fagan said.
A few socialist writers have tackled Hayek's "information problem," but there's no agreed-on socialist solution, apart from insisting that of course we have no use for central planning.
He says waiting is of no use since the price of building materials is expected to rise as more reconstruction projects get under way, boosting demand for steel and cement.
And while old me was all "misery loves company," this year, I want to be the kind of company that has no use for misery and instead gets to work.
"There's no use for me to sell the land if I'm not going to get much from it," Rodriguez said, adding that he wants at least $1,500 for the land.
But such discoveries could be of no use at all if one refused to perceive the larger point, failed to make that inductive leap from the personal to the political.
Create a writing schedule Your season of life will dictate the writing schedule that works for you, so there's no use in trying to copy what another author is doing.
Yet after I wrote an article last December saying bitcoin had no use, someone responded that Venmo and Paypal are raking in consumers' money and people should switch to bitcoin.
Consumer giants, such as Unilever and Kellog, are increasingly demanding "sustainability certification" from watchdog groups, including no use of fire to clear land, before buying products from palm oil producers.
Genaro Robles, Sinaloa's head of police, put the outcome down to his officers' better training and said there was no use of excessive force or extrajudicial killing in the exchange.
She needs to know that he can tie up these loose ends with Vonda and that he won't run off on her once she's of no use to him anymore.
On Wednesday, the ten-time All-Star was traded to the Atlanta Hawks, a rebuilding organization that has no use for anyone older than 28 who isn't named Vince Carter.
For ride-hailing firms like Uber and Lyft, supply and demand must be matched in the same city; a driver in Manhattan is no use to a rider in Mumbai.
Red Sox manager John Farrell said he would prefer not to play veteran David Ortiz at first despite their being no use of the designated hitter in a NL ballpark.
Many also fail to connect their personal experience with public policy: Large numbers of Social Security and Medicare recipients believe that they make no use of any government social program.
This is certainly a case of smart ad spending — there's no use denying Trump's campaign got far more mileage out of its money than Clinton's — but there's nothing simple about it.
It's also made practically no use of its public health emergency declaration over the crisis (which the commission recommended), following up with no significant funding or policy proposals after the declaration.
Within weeks, though, it became clear to Fusion's client that Trump was going to be the Republican nominee; for the Free Beacon and Singer, there was no use investigating him anymore.
"That's what has been decided, we've failed the test, it's no use ranting against the professors now ... I failed ... now everyone is going to think 1 euro is enough," Mion said.
The CDC's estimate of 23,000 deaths a year was, at best, "an impressionist painting," as one official put it, of no use for effective surveillance and probably off by many thousands.
If a store owner makes a low offer and tells you "well we just have no use for it really, I'm just trying to help you out here," it's a lie.
I figured I'd make the most of it, dunk myself while I could, because no way was I coming back to the island, as it clearly had no use for me.
If no use-tracking features are available, installing a third-party program like DD-WRT to monitor use may also work for your model, but do so at your own risk.
Officials said Thursday that residents in some parts of the city could consume water as they wish, but there were are still sections where the authorities urged no use at all.
Even the most well-produced recordings of his career have a sprinkle of entropy in their rhythm, weird pauses before or after notes, no use for a metronome or a tuner.
Most of them are contraband, seized at airports in New York City, Los Angeles and other major ports of entry; some are donated by people who have no use for them.
Missile defense would be of limited use against short-range rockets and of no use against North Korea's hundreds of artillery pieces, many of which target Seoul, the South Korean capital.
But Ned Wight, who owns New England Distilling and whose great-great-great-grandfather ran one of the largest distilleries in Maryland, says his family's whiskey had no use for corn.
"I know I want to go to Harvard, because there's no use in doing anything unless you can be the very best at it," he tells his instructor, Mr. Butler (Kent Osborne).
The dirt they sat on was wet and the smell of feces clung in the air, but it was no use trying to figure out how close anyone was to the source.
Wonder Woman has no use for global history except as grist for American exceptionalism, which animates the storylines of so many heroes in the comic book universe, from Captain America to Superman.
And we hate to break it to you, but The Walking Dead is rumored to be ending soon, so there's really no use for you to resemble a decedent at this point.
"One of the biggest myths of the beauty industry is that people of color already have naturally bronzed skin, so they have no use for bronzer," makeup artist Kilprity Moore tells us.
" Meanwhile the leader of the FDP, Christian Lindner, has hit back, saying that there is no use rushing talks just to form a coalition government "that is not stable and constantly argues.
I happen to know that you can wander around France and make yourself understood and catch at least a quarter of what people are saying with absolutely no use of the subjunctive.
But there is no point to pretending that Judge Kavanaugh is something he is not, and no use in feigning uncertainty about the substance of Judge Kavanaugh's views on certain legal issues.
"An elderly lady has been telling off an elderly man, in a nice way, because he is wearing a mask and she is telling him it is of no use," Toniolo said.
Pakistan's new generals, now far more concerned with ensuring that the Chinese are happy, may not feel much allegiance to an old retired leader who has no use within this new order.
This leads to a whole lot of awkward interactions between Midge and Joel (Michael Zegen), who are trying to be civil — and Midge is trying to reconcile — but it's just no use.
That's also why he gets respect from highbrows with no use for rock & roll, many of whom say screw the music, just read him as a poet, he's really a literary figure.
"We invest with a general partner that makes no use of leverage whatsoever in the purchase of mostly stressed or distressed assets, which they are looking to reposition as core assets," Campiche said.
Earlier this week German investment fund industry association BVI criticised the supervisors' proposed method for calculating transaction costs, which it said could lead to absurd results which were of no use to consumers.
Clockwise from right: A Fantastic Woman, Get Out, Dunkirk, Your Name Why wouldn't a year that has had no use for subtlety end with the Los Angeles area literally going up in flames?
The phone will be able to download apps from the Google Play store, and it also comes loaded with Blackberry's own special security software, which most people will have absolutely no use for.
They tried to reassure her, but it was no use; even though we could hear suicide car bombs and grenades going off outside, she became convinced the family had to try to escape.
"For me there's no use expending any extra energy that I don't need to, so it's worked pretty well and that's my gameplan and I'll still be sticking to it," he told reporters.
"I've got no use for a right-wing rag that attacks people who are good public servants and tries to undermine their reputation," he said, pointing to Mr. Calise who was seated nearby.
The amendment had not been scheduled for a vote, but Republicans said Monday there is no use trying to prevent it now, with a vote on the Iran amendment now coming this week.
As with any deal involving a company outside the United States, it is no use having a great claim unless you have the pocket to get the money from, Mr. Davidoff Solomon writes.
Because what they're most interested in is a serialized drama that is broadcast every evening, the radio turns out to be of no use to either of them, and they throw it away.
The sophisticated Iron Dome missile defense system Israel developed to counter the rockets would be no use against the kites, but the Israeli communities had firefighting teams ready in case the wind changed.
"It is just a game to tell people we have restored internet services, but on the ground it doesn't work and is of no use," said Adnan Bhat, 19, a student in Srinagar.
If the planet really were a primordial black hole, rather than a planet-sized mass of regular matter, then it would be no use trying to find it with typical planet-searching means.
As a Kentucky native who lived in many other places before moving back to Appalachia to raise my family, I have no use for the "barely got out of them hills alive" narrative.
She told Vox that for her, the binding spell was "very similar to prayer — which I've had no use for, for most of my life" — as well as to meditation, which she prefers.
Steve goes back to the beach and does the motions again, this time by himself, but it's still apparently no use as off in the distance we see an ambulance take Jesse's body away.
You can clean them, but VG residue is heartier than volume markings on cheap, plastic syringes and after a few washings you're left with a clear tube which is of no use to anyone.
But it is of no use to change monetary policy too early in order to provoke an appreciation in the Swiss franc and then we will again have monetary conditions which are too tight.
Most security practices rely largely on regularly updating your operating system, software and antivirus tools, which are effective to protect yourself against known ransomware viruses — but are of no use against its unknown variants.
Exaggerator tried a late charge but it was no use — Nyquist simply had more speed and plenty of gas in the tank, staying more than a length ahead in the dash for the pole.
After pissing out a few squirts of what started to look like maple syrup, I stumbled into bed around 10 pm, well aware that in this state I was of no use to anyone.
Over the course of my hell week, I tried all manner or ingredient combinations, sauce addition cheats, and fancy plating to try and trick myself into enjoying the stuff, but it was no use.
"You can't shake me/It ain't no use in trying," she sings over little more than a basic beat and a lean guitar lick, and the husky confidence of her voice brooks no argument.
But the White House viewed the failure of Obamacare repeal in the Senate as a breaking point, and saw no use in keeping up the payments without larger health care legislation on the horizon.
He felt like I was vulnerable because I'm a gay, overweight, loud New York woman who has absolutely no use for him or what he stands for and is not afraid to say it.
"I don't think the consumer business is real, because there's no use for it," Joshi told TechCrunch matter of factly, adding that he believes the company's extension into plastic desktop printers was a wrong move.
There's no use in drudging up specific photographs or captions, suffice to say there was no point over the last year in which anyone was under any illusions that he was living healthily and happily.
Now that Cameron's handlers have no use for him and his circuits are beginning to decay (the song he hummed on Monday was a malfunction), Larry is being left to Cameron's slightly more human successor.
Body tracking done via Kinect or headset sensors is limited in many ways, but it's no use replacing it with a 50-part system that takes an hour to apply, or a full-body suit.
It was gross to think that this was money other people had given up for video game trinkets with no use other than the potential to be flyable in a game years down the line.
They may buy more than they can afford, or shop for things that they have no use for, Muller tells CNBC Make It. Most people are familiar with "retail therapy" or shopping to relieve sadness.
" TREE Clues: the number 30; a bag of sugar; pots and pans; a black and white television showing Tree singing; an "expert in delicious treats"; "When the season is over, there's no use for me.
"If subject did not start to provide useful information, we would turn subject over to [another nation] because he would be of no use to us, and these other people would certainly kill him," Haspel wrote.
Rashandra Riley is the first to say she had no use for the dozens of guns she bought as a college honors student in Ohio, in two trips to a gun shop nearly 15 years ago.
And they said it because Mr. Cole, in his intense aesthetic sobriety, had become the avatar for a style of hip-hop that the young generation had no use for: lyrical, meditative, concerned rather than concerning.
Without viable harvests to protect, farmers had no use for the company's products, especially herbicides, he said, leaving inventory stuffing warehouses and store shelves and creating a backlog that must be cleared before the products expire.
It's no use having a super AI if you can't get it where you want it, such as disaster zones, repairing vehicles in the vacuum of space, or on the deadly surfaces of planets or moons.
"So, if you want this dress, let me know, 'cause I will just send it along to you, because it has no use being in my closet whatsoever," she said of the "Back to You" dress.
But we're living in a post-Clinton world now—rumors about her daughter Chelsea notwithstanding—so there's no use re-litigating tired arguments about whether, say, she's a brave feminist pioneer or a soulless neoliberal sellout.
Of course, it's no use arguing with certain people, because they continue to stand behind their flawed affiliation to cats, even when they do something like destroying a historical portrait painted by their favorite artist. Haha!
Emily S. from USA gave many reasons why Columbus Day should be replaced by Indigenous Peoples' Day: Columbus never set foot on the actual Continental US, so there is no use in giving him that credit.
I wouldn't say that today's solve was diabolical, but there was a touch of crustiness to some of its entries, like SEE IF I CARE, SORE AT, CITATION, NO USE and the exasperated expression SOME PEOPLE!
" (No use of the word "bigly," however.) He failed to give many specifics – when talking about his work with the F-35 production he claimed, "costs are way down" and the "plane will be way better.
He taught me to care for the details, that it was not necessary to sew on a button where it had no use, or to add a flower to make a dress beautiful ... no unnecessary detail.
He would have no use for the Sesame synchrotron — a particle accelerator that would produce a special kind of light for studying materials and drugs — and even claimed he didn't really know how it would work.
But there's no use telling Houston—by the time a distress message reaches home more than 30 million miles away, either the astronauts on board will be space dust or humanity will have become an interplanetary species.
The forces of democracy and the rule of law must come together in a big tent to win in November to preserve our Republic, and there is no use wasting time seeking to convert the willfully blind.
Amazon's Dash Buttons were either the pinnacle of gimmickry—a bunch of plastic purchase-dongles that served no use except to stuff your cabinets with more home goods—or a prime example of streamlined, purpose-driven design.
It's nice to roll around on stable wheels, sure, but it's no use when you want to get to the far side of some boulder or descend into a ravine to check out an interesting mineral deposit.
Here, it's as if no time passed at all: C.C., Larry, Rodney and Reggie Love are still in the same predicament, desperately trying to bully and cajole women who have no use for them (and know it).
As of that moment Glenn was of no use to her, so when she took command and ordered him downstairs so that she could finish off Erica, it was at least in part an act of mercy.
A day earlier, the owners of the track announced strict new rules for their sport — no race-day drugs, no use of whips — in response to a spate of horse deaths, 22 since the end of December.
Miller that Congress can ban sawed-off shotguns because that weapon was of no use in a well-regulated militia, making it clear that the right to bear arms was inseparable from the role of a militia.
A recent study by researchers at New York University found that four out of 10 people at nightclubs and music festivals who reported using molly or ecstasy also tested positive for bath salts despite reporting no use.
Instead of their social status being in the hands of employers with no use for them, it's in their hands, and they'll have plenty of incentive to figure out a way to present themselves as high status.
That earlier move was purely symbolic: there's little you can do with tons of 3.67% enriched uranium bar power an older pressurized water reactor for a little while, and it has no use for a bomb at all.
"This is tax-payers' money and I am sure we would all like this money to be spend on something better - education, infrastructure, food...anything but a statue that is of no use to anyone," the petition reads.
The Barefoot Contessa called for more sugar than the Pioneer Woman, unsalted butter (a staple for exact baking), the addition of vanilla extract, and no use of corn starch (which is said to thicken and soften baked goods).
SAN ANTONIO/MARACAIBO, Venezuela (Reuters) - In San Antonio del Tachira, like scores of Venezuelan towns near the border with Colombia, if you want to buy food or medicine it is no use amassing huge piles of bolivar currency.
Her latest project, Amethyst Stoner, has no use for propriety or anyone's conventions, winding its way through futuristic space trips and even a bit of go-go, proving Kelow is easily one of the area's more dynamic artists.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly vowed that there will be "no mass deportations" and no use of U.S. military in immigration enforcement, per AP. His comments come during his trip to Mexico with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Connor, who has had it with "entitled, gold-digging whores," told Ashley that she can take her "$40,000 account manager job & ASU degree elsewhere" because his "$300,000 job and Notre Dame finance degree" have no use for her.
With HSAs, you can contribute up to $3,550 per year for self coverage and up to $7,100 for family coverage in 2020 (more if you're 55 or over) — and there are no use-it-or-lose-it policies.
As you point out, whey protein is probably not great environmentally, being that it's derived from the same animals causing emissions concerns, plus it creates a significant amount of acid waste that we currently have no use for.
DreamHost also objects that the warrant fails to provide any protocol for how investigators would examine the sprawling data, or explain what would happen to personal information that is found to be of no use in the case.
But during a visit to Mexico, Mr. Trump's homeland security secretary said that there would be "no, repeat no, mass deportations," and that "there will be no use of military in this," referring to sweeping new immigration rules.
I waffled between the Core Sheet Set and the Hardcore Sheet Set, but ultimately decided on the former because they didn't have the duvet color I wanted in stock and I have no use for two extra pillowcases.
Roger, who resembles a Himalayan with his blue eyes and long tan coat, was discovered immobile with no use of his back legs, no control of his bodily functions, not neutered — and with a bullet lodged in his spine.
First, make sure you add some filters to the six pages worth of items by selecting your sizes, so you're only shown what you can actually buy (no use getting your hopes up when your size is sold out).
Here are some of the key takeaways from the report:Despite the US being one of the most developed financial ecosystems in the world, a quarter of households in the country make little or no use of mainstream banking products.
Change is coming, and there's no use fearing it—talk about what's in your heart as the moon connects with Mercury, ask for support as the moon connects with Saturn, and surrender to change as the moon meets Neptune.
While her situation may be unique, the lesson is universal: Markets fluctuate all the time and there's no use concerning yourself with the value of an asset in the interim if you're planning to hold it for a long period.
The scapegoat theme of "The Lottery" doubtless derives from the way she and her family were shunned by their provincial neighbors, who had no use for Jews or writers or for Negroes like Ralph Ellison, who was a frequent houseguest.
The letter outlines four "principles" the state legislature must follow while finding funding for the measures, including "no tax increases on Maine families and businesses," and "no use of other one-time funding mechanisms or budget gimmicks," among other things.
"We can say the Punggye-ri site was of no use anymore, so I think North Korea can make use of that situation by declaring they will shut down past sites, but it doesn't have any meaning," Shin told CNN.
As a result, a court ruling against the law would paralyze open enrollment if people assume there is no use buying or renewing coverage under a law that was ruled unconstitutional, and if no effort is mounted to counter that misunderstanding.
Another New York story is Joan Micklin Silver's "Hester Street," a drama set on the Lower East Side in 1896 with a luminous Carol Kane as a newly arrived Orthodox Jewish woman whose assimilated husband has no use for her.
" Even if a specialist could discover the origins of her mysterious ailment, Lyndsey said, it might be of no use: "There are a lot of things that get diagnosed in the world and that's all you get—you get a label.
It happened, a bit unfairly, to a lot of artists and politicians of the '80s (not to mention the Members Only jacket); the knowing '90s had no use for icons of a decade so cringingly synthetic and un-self-aware.
You know, you have to remember, there was no kickbacks to us no fancy cars or trips, or you know, no use in misusing of our campaign funds, no personal enrichment of any kindness, and simply campaign contributions for his campaign fund.
He tips off his mount until his arms are locked around the steer's neck; then he kicks both feet out of his stirrups, leans into the steer and wrestles it to the ground—with no use of teeth, it should be noted.
She even brings up the long, hot walk she took in "The Big Day," which was also the day she went into labor, to explain a woman can never know why she lost a baby, so there's no use in blaming oneself.
Giving details of studies showing a "very serious situation" with regard to highly drug-resistant forms of the sexually-transmitted disease (STD), WHO experts said it was "only a matter of time" before last-resort gonorrhoea antibiotics would be of no use.
There is no use in talking sense to Lattimer, so after a weird "oil change" scene in which clean urine is put inside his body so he could pass a drug test, he regains the unnatural strength to make the big play.
The Galaxy, a club that deserves as much credit for advancing the league's credibility and relevance as any for its persistent pursuit of players who help to move the needle, had no use for a walking PR liability such as de Jong.
I know the country has grown wearily used to a White House that is fact-free and has no use for evidence-based statements, but standards still exist and must be demanded even as they are pushed aside almost every single day.
He then outlined China's red lines regarding Hong Kong: no harm to national security; no challenge to the central government's authority and the Basic Law, Hong Kong's mini-constitution; and no use of Hong Kong as a base from which to undermine China.
After Art Sherman, the 79-year-old trainer of the 2014 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner California Chrome, arrived in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from Southern California on Monday, he tried his best to sleep, but it was of no use.
There's no "use it or lose it" deadline with an H.S.A. and, while the money can be spent on current costs, it also may be saved for long-term expenses because it rolls over each year, an aspect that financial planners prefer.
But we're very concerned as we look at the military situation and we want to be unmistakably clear to Assad that we expect there will be no use of chemical weapons or biological weapons if there are any additional military hostilities in Idlib.
Bruce MacVittie, like Lazar a downtown stalwart of many decades, morphs convincingly from Mae's preening, superior, educated lover into the lump of human flesh that Mae gives Lloyd permission to kill because Henry is disabled and of no use to her anymore.
That is perhaps what the author of the iconic novel "The House of Hunger," the Zimbabwean writer Dambudzo Marechera, meant when he said, "If you are a writer for a specific nation or a specific race," then he had no use for you.
Many of us carefully choose what we post online to present the best versions of ourselves, and that's okay — as long as we keep in mind that other people are likely doing the same, and there's no use in comparing your body to someone else's.
The Dutch regulator has indicated that it will make almost no use of transitional measures that enable insurers to smooth the increase in capital requirements brought about by Solvency II. Fitch views this approach as conservative and regulatory oversight in the Dutch market as strong.
American employers have no use for the children of migrant women who so often care for America's own, and indeed migrant women's children have been stigmatized for years as "anchor babies," born on American soil to presumably give their parents a toehold in the States.
Opioids have to enter the bloodstream to exert an effect, and not even the strongest ones can penetrate the skin quickly enough or in sufficient quantity for that to happen — if they could, people who are addicted to opioids would have no use for needles.
"They see it as how are they going to explain to their people, for instance, that, &aposHey, we bought this S-400 system for billions of dollars and now we&aposre just going to lock them up in storage for no use,&apos" Lamrani said.
Early on, when "Late Night With David Letterman" defined his snark as the ideally frivolous antidote to the Reagan era's cant, he passed himself off as, and possibly even was, a glib Hoosier wiseacre with no use for earnestness except as fodder for parody.
"It's no use having another CR unless we have the terms of engagement of how we go forward on the … parity, on the pay-fors, on the pensions, on the DACA and on the border security," Pelosi said at a press conference in the Capitol.
The anti-Trump revolution that has been fomented in the early days of his administration has no use for conciliation or nuance and, taking that as the measure for making friends and designating enemies, has anointed Ms. Gillibrand as a soul mate in focused opposition.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly told reporters in Mexico City Thursday that there would be "no use of military force in immigration operations, none," and Trump's administration has gone to great lengths to deny reports that the National Guard would take the lead on deportations.
"Regardless of cause," the researchers conclude, "we have found that police officers' interactions with blacks tend to be more fraught, not only in terms of disproportionate outcomes (as previous work has shown) but also interpersonally, even when no arrest is made and no use of force occurs."
Cox said he could not disclose all the advice for fear of it being "contrary to the interests in the country", going so far as to shout at Labour lawmakers that it was no use "baying and shouting" when he was trying to guard the public interest.
Slogans that light up Twitter may be useful in politics, but they are of no use to the people in Jackson County, or to the parents across our country who will stay up tonight hoping they won't have to mortgage their home if their child gets sick.
PARIS, July 11 (Reuters) - French Finance Minister Michel Sapin warned Britain on Monday that unfriendly measures to cut corporate tax would hurt its negotiating position in future talks to leave the European Union and be of no use to financial firms cut off from the bloc.
People who are leaving their I.R.As to their spouses — or simply don't care how their money is spent after they're gone — probably have no use for a trusteed I.R.A. They could save themselves time and money by using simple beneficiary designation forms to determine who gets what.
In a phone conversation earlier this month, Weld described himself as a "real Republican" who finds himself aghast at Trump's policies, specifically on foreign affairs, where he thinks Trump, who has "no use for soft power or diplomacy," is posing a real danger to national security.
To further evoke the dead end-ness of these housing schemes, Ward has placed nearby a ladder filled with frozen cement, so there's no use for it, except as a symbol for the impossibility of getting a leg up on the higher rung of the socioeconomic ladder.
Well, the rest of them is a lot and that's what I think a lot of them, they have no use case and I think they will ... But where is the actual, I want to finish up talking about where's the actual use cases for consumers.
Like the nerd you ignored all throughout high school only for him to show up at your reunion with a $40 million net worth and a literal model on his arm, you will rue the day you wrote Stridex off as an unsophisticated thing you have no use for.
Dismissive claims by famous physicists that philosophy is either a useless intellectual exercise, or not on a par with physics because of being incapable of progress, seem to start from the false assumption that philosophy has to be of use for scientists or is of no use at all.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has no use for CNN or for its White House correspondent, Jim Acosta.
Although this whole situation is nominally of interest, it seems unlikely to benefit the people on the ground in Venezuela who have no use for oil-based cryptocurrencies and just want to buy some bottled water, a package of diapers and a train ticket out of the country.
In the developing world and in particular Latin America, conditional cash transfer (CCT) schemes — wherein low-income families are given cash benefits with no use restrictions provided they fulfill certain conditions, like sending kids to school or getting vaccinated — have become popular over the past decade or so.
"We were able to mass so much information against individuals we captured that at some point they realized it was no use lying to us anymore," Flynn says, in "Twilight Warriors: The Soldiers, Spies, and Special Agents Who Are Revolutionizing the American Way of War," by James Kitfield.
"Before we would just give them a pack of cigarettes or treat them to a meal and you'd then be fine for a year, but now it's no use," said a bicycle repairman, identifying himself by his surname Zhang, whose workshop near the plant was shut by inspectors.
"It is a brutal, physical, lethal attack with the intention to kill those individuals who could put up a defense or mount a counter-attack, or who perhaps were of no use to them, whether it was a man or a very pregnant woman, too young or too old," Mirazón Lahr.
That loyalty is sorely tested when the body of a teenage girl is found in one of the still smoldering holes at Campbell's Run, and Dove is forced to question members of the victim's family, a surly clan that has little respect for her authority and no use whatsoever for the law.
My desk is filled with random bouncy, squishy, or clicky objects that have no use other than being futzed with, and cataloging them all makes me feel like a person who is laughably unfit for modern life — particularly when I live in New York, one of the most stressful cities on the planet.
They had no place in their psyches to fathom their abuse: Subjected to every kind of depravity and horror, during the passage and after, they arrived to be forced onto platforms and bid on, a process that could drag on and on, as plantation owners rejected those for whom they had no use.
There'll be winners but on the whole ... It's like some people just have to be doctors, they grow up and from the age of eight they're playing doctor and they just know "I have to be a doctor," so telling them that it's going to be a more difficult profession is no use.
Sources close to the situation tell TMZ ... the 'Jersey Shore' star and Jen put their home on the market 3 months ago for a cool $869,900 and we're told the reasoning is surprisingly quite simple -- Ron's moving to L.A. and Jen's got no use for it and is game for selling it.
I knew she would ham it up, but I'd see through her bullshit, if bullshit there was, and I planned to be an adult about it—not to call her on it and expose her but just to derive satisfaction from knowing that I'd given her something she had no use for.
In New Jersey, teens can get an intermediate license at age 17 that allows them to drive without adult supervision, but there are some caveats: no driving late at night, no unsupervised driving with more than one passenger and no use of cell phones or other electronics in the car for the first year.
Point is, amateurism is a word fart expelled after wolfing down a nothingburger, a Potemkin concept so empty that even the International Olympic Committee—a group of be-blazered blowhards blithely self-important enough to fancy their quadrennial reality show cum international municipal looting an honest-to-goodness movement—has no use for it.
Yet as someone with no use for Martin Denny or Jean Michel Jarré or for that matter Junoon, I get undifferentiated pleasure from this two-disc best-of by Haroon and Farook Shamsher, Indian-Bangladeshi brothers who came of age mastering '80s sampling and beatmaking skills in their flautist father's East End instrument shop.
Or turn the anger inward on the progressive movement: Make your feelings known on why Hillary failed, whether Bernie would have done better, whether she should have at least picked him as her VP.  Do all the things we're not supposed to do, and which will be of no use in the long term. Recriminate. Finger-point.
His father brought back suitcases full of clothes a couple of times a year, and Victor would always come over with some T-shirts or dresses that his mother said she had no use for, or a plate of food that she claimed would go uneaten if Carole and her mother didn't take it off her hands.
One thing I have no use for whatsoever is this dumb argument that the candidates shouldn't critique each other because it will help Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE.
A scheme in which residents got free computers in exchange for allowing their browsing activities to be tracked fizzled out once AT&T, Disney's corporate partner for technology in the town, realised it had no use for the data, write Douglas Frantz and Catherine Collins in "Celebration, USA", an account of their first year living in the town in the late 1990s.
We have a nominee to be attorney general who has opposed measures to protect the right to vote; a nominee for secretary of health and human services who has no use for programs that ensure adequate, affordable healthcare; a nominee for secretary of housing and urban development who has no experience with the complex and important issues under the purview of that agency.
"Having been to the Hamptons many times over the years, and suffered through traffic east of Southampton, we were determined to find something, initially to rent and then to buy, that was west of these traffic issues," said Mr. Bagliebter, 65, a lawyer, adding that being "down to earth," he and his wife had "no use" for a social scene.
As Bonhoeffer chides those who don't rouse themselves, "If you board the wrong train, it is no use running along the corridor in the opposite direction," the illustration shows a Nazi train plunging off a crumbling bridge as a figure sprints along the roofs, trying to avoid destruction — an evocative image, given the dark significance trains would acquire in the Reich.
Becky felt furious—at Vivien, who used William's voice to make something beautiful, when this beauty was of no use to the boy; at Vivien's mother, for wiping away her tears because she, who must have suffered plenty, had the luxury of being moved by this unnatural beauty; and at herself, too, for being there, a witness to a crime, an accomplice, really.
He's a billionaire who's been in a weird ongoing fight with Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Trump rails against House Democrats, impeachment inquiry during campaign rally: 'It's all a hoax' MORE because she believes in taxation but I can assure you, he also has no use for Bernie Sanders.
And after a third of a century in which John Paul II made the papacy "a rallying point for resistance to the redefinition of Christianity," the church is led by a pope who has no use for the culture-war schema of resistance and accommodation — who sees the church called to "go to the peripheries" rather than strive to restore Christianity as the vital center.
Could this become the "doable" Republican agenda item that soundly answers the pre-election demand of "What have you got to lose" to minority and poor communities around the United States, asking them to further support a Republican candidate through an invitation back to an American private sector they were told was beholden to the American one percent and as such, of no use to them?
Yes... the sweet feeling of... victory... I... feel great, elated... gold medal, yellow balloon... Olympic spirit coursing through my arteries... fries, nuggets, muffins... cold... shaking, so alone now... leave me here... I'm no use to you anymore... just leave, go on without me... just me and my medal, here, here, A146, Beccles... it's just me, my medal, and the Olympic spirit, waiting for eternal sleep... Follow Tom Usher on Twitter.
In "The Red Parts," Nelson says of that unnamed man: With a kind of measured sadism whose roots continue to elude me, each Christmas my stepfather would wrap up the Chinese Yellow Pages (which my mother couldn't read) and blank VHS tapes (which she had no use for) to give to her as gifts, as if to remind her that he hated the holidays, hated gift-giving, and . . .
I wish the woman I've since grown into could go back to that festival and tell the girl I was at the time — the girl who awkwardly giggled backstage with a much more successful male comedian in mixed company about how big her ass was and panic-chuckled when he casually dropped the n-word (he's not black) — that there's no use tiptoeing around this stuff for the sake of my career.
But when the American playwright Richard Greenberg learned last year that Second Stage Theater on Broadway would be mounting his 22014 play "Take Me Out" — about a fictional New York baseball legend named Darren Lemming who comes out as gay, to the confusion and sometimes disgust of his occasionally naked teammates (the primary setting is their locker room) — Greenberg, 20163, decided there was no use trying to modernize it in advance of its April premiere.
The Getaway It's the first year that United Airlines will be offering "basic economy" fares — the lowest prices on a particular flight, but with notable restrictions such as: You don't receive a seat assignment until check-in (and sitting next to your traveling companions is not guaranteed); you're the last to board; and you're not allowed to bring on a full-size carry-on bag (which means no use of the overhead bins).
But if the #MeToo movement can only address distinct instances of sexual harassment and assault, and not the founding briarpatch of snide remarks, aggressive sexual and romantic overtures, dismissal, condescension, entitlement, and other quietly abusive behaviors that so often shape dynamics between boys and girls, men and women—let alone the histories of disenfranchisement that all of that is predicated on—then the #MeToo movement is no use to us at all.

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