I got information that was useful to me," or "No, I didn't get any information that was useful to me.
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In the end, it's less useful to have "things" in common with people – it's more useful to share the same values, experts say.
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Can you talk about the leakers that have been most useful to you and the ones that have been the least useful to you?
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"There are some times when I think it might be useful to me, but it might not be useful to the patient," he says.
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It is no longer useful to you; it was never useful to the child; and there is so much in front of you to do.
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It's fundamentally useful to have a divide here the way it's useful to have a divide between a book about fire and a book of matches.
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Bushman believes his results will prove useful to many people.
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It is useful to see why certain causes inspire violence.
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Is this necessarily something that will be useful to everyone?
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But it's not something that seems currently useful to me.
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The massive ship is useful to me as an explorer.
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It's been fairly useful to know some of these people.
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Research on this topic may also be useful to companies.
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So for curbing our cravings, it's useful to consume fat.
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It's perhaps more useful to ask what brought them together.
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It's useful to distinguish between bulk collection and targeted surveillance.
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However, Alexa can still be useful to the Amazon flywheel.
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It's been useful to see how my feelings have changed.
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He was too useful to be stopped, until he wasn't.
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In some cases, these chemicals have been useful to humans.
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It was useful to have that inside point of view.
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How useful to you was it to make this book?
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LinkedIn will be useful to Microsoft for other reasons, too.
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I generally don't find it useful to attack other people.
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Full names and addresses are most useful to responding police.
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Eventually, they concluded he knew nothing useful to tell them.
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Scooters are clearly so useful to people who ride them.
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How might it be useful to you in the future?
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What kinds of travel tips would be useful to you?
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It seems enviably useful to me, I don't know why.
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"I am eager to make myself useful to Yale's mission."
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You are definitely going to be very useful to us.
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And that's what makes the technology so useful to manufacturers.
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Chorus characters have proved useful to me in political fiction.
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That's useful to me as I take many, many photos.
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Perhaps it's useful to think of them as a single
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But it's still useful to lay down a marker sometimes.
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Right now, we're just seeing if it's even useful to users.
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Is it useful to compare very good prospects to elite ones?
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Here are a handful of terms that'll be useful to know.
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As a result, Hong Kong's economy is disproportionately useful to China.
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Brexit makes the UK "notably less useful to America," she said.
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It could also be useful to students who have an iPhone.
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It is useful to understand how marginalized communities continue to struggle.
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Danker says driver forums can also be useful to flag problems.
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This is useful to understand what's working and what isn't working.
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This is very useful to me as a serial dunker. 2.
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I also developed another strategy that won't be useful to anybody!
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But without something useful to carry they are basically just fireworks.
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One way that vigilantism is useful, to those in power, as
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Few writers have anything useful to add to contextualize their art.
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It might be useful to think of her as Pruitt 1.0.
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Audible integration is cool, if probably not that useful to everyone.
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It's useful to see that I need to consider what's coming.
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It might be useful to write down a hint for yourself.
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This time, though, it's useful to reflect on what went right.
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Wouldn't it have been fun, and dramatically useful, to meet him?
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Such a guide is still useful to readers and writers today.
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Chaos, whether intentional or accidental, can be useful to extremist states.
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This can be useful to Amazon in a variety of ways.
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Re-structure your life with what is most useful to you.
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It is enjoyable, and useful, to have a collective anti-mensch.
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He was already in jail and no longer useful to prosecutors.
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Tell us about a time when it's been useful to you.
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And which have been most useful to you as a senator?
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"It was more distracting than useful to hitters," the report says.
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Few places are more useful to a traveler than a drugstore.
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And that's useful to know because customer opinions are very important.
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And Google would have been useful to start with; Apple, entertaining.
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It's useful to understand where they rank in relation to one another.
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It might be useful to do so before next month's local elections.
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J.T. is much more useful to the tribe if they don't swap.
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That being said, it's still useful to build in moderation for responses.
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That's far more useful to me than trying to make a picture.
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Within London, that's probably not particularly useful — to him or anyone else.
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If you could help him with that, you were useful to him.
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"It's useful to know how to go around domain blocking," she says.
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Now, embedded technology has made the sneaker even more useful to musicians.
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On the phone, I've not found this particularly useful, to be honest.
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Experts agree that bike lanes can be equally useful to scooter riders.
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But it is still useful to know what full compliance would entail.
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I show her which medications can be useful to treat each symptom.
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But bugs can be as useful to hackers as any back door.
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It's someone saying that it was really meaningful and useful to them.
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" She added, "Such singularities are useful to the common perception of heroism.
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Economic ideas will be adopted when they are useful to that process.
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"That's why it's useful to see what the data says — data speaks."
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China sees that North Korea can be useful to its own interests.
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Here it is useful to dispel some misconceptions circulating on social media.
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It's most useful to read them together, as one book or project.
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And that terror is useful to him in a political context. 8.
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That's why it's more useful to look at it county by county.
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How do you ensure these surveys are actually useful to your customers?
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I also find them useful to counter a chronic problem with constipation.
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But I thought it might be useful to at least consider something.
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Yeah, so, in what way is abstraction useful to us right now?
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I think this can be useful to them, but also to us.
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Maybe it's only fair that we are now becoming useful to them.
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Data gathered from voice-command technology could also be useful to advertisers.
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"Education and training will make them into 'modern people,' useful to society."
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Smart lights, on the other hand, are useful to just about everyone.
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The rule will also be useful to people who sue over discrimination.
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Was it useful to take a lunch break at the same time?
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Moreover, Iran's archives had a wealth of material useful to his research.
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A lot of that really isn't useful to have in your head.
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The Economist: Which institutions would be most useful to apply these techniques?
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That it is useful to people both inside and outside the industry.
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Though new, these devices are proving quite useful to businesses and consumers.
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But it's useful to remember the ways in which it isn't unusual.
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That money might have been useful to McSally or to Nevada Sen.
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It turns out it's useful to have a lingua franca for the web.
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But I think it's useful to know that because it's in the water.
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It is especially useful to the side on boxer with a long stance.
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It is useful to remember, however, that not all hellscapes are created equal.
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The test run could be useful to the country for a few reasons.
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Next, it's useful to understand how it affected consequential decisions in the past.
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It's useful to know that every writer at work has these same feelings.
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To understand Fausset's article, it's useful to see it within its broader genre.
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What's Lana told you as a director that's been most useful to you?
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The earliest 5G will actually be useful to most consumers will be 53.
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It won't replace your dedicated security software but it's still useful to have.
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With very large things it's often useful to use very large distance units.
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That kind of control also could be useful to artists, 3D and otherwise.
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If so, it could be very useful to save endangered species, he said.
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Occasionally, a secret diplomatic channel also can be useful to promote American policy.
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The monitor gives some information useful to both human parents and hedgehog owners.
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"It's very useful to have an international SIM card," Ms. Bernier-Toth said.
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But it's only as useful to the extent that you follow the recommendations.
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They seem to me more useful to a librarian than to a writer.
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A tactic that seems so stupid can be useful to the right mind.
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It's more useful to think in terms of cumulative advances in the field.
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It was much bigger and would be far more useful to my clients.
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So why is this apparent fixation with the past useful to modern science?
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Its very useful to have the memories recorded for friends and family though.
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I hope it's as useful to you as it has been to me.
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But the conspiracy theory is useful to Trump on at least two levels.
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So it is most useful to investors who can buy a home outright.
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Career-wise, I think it's very useful to have that in your repertoire.
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Mr. Pecker would presumably have a great deal of information useful to them.
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Yet apparently, none of these things have proved useful to discourage this questioning.
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This can be really useful to figure out which tracks are worth pushing.
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But it's always useful to know where a moviegoer stands with these people.
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"I felt more energetic, more needed, more useful to the team," Ginobili said.
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When talking about sanctions, it is useful to distinguish between impact and effectiveness.
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While it is useful to know the candidates' positions on health care, etc.
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Rocks can also be useful to get a car out of a snowbank.
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Every English effort before 1620 had produced accounts useful to would-be colonizers.
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" At some point in recovery my muscles edged from "not useful" to "useful.
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Nevertheless, it was useful to know that a lot of rain was coming.
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This makes depression fantastically useful to those who would rather you stayed powerless.
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Perhaps the book has been more useful to me lost than found. ♦
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"It's as useful to them as it is to us," he told the BBC.
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This is, of course, very useful to riders in those places, mostly bigger cities.
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It's useful to know if blushing does indicate sexual attraction or aggression, for example.
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But, in his view, honesty is more useful to individual investors than eternal optimism.
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It's more useful to make it about you and the things you can control.
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Ultimately, "People might think it's useful to have a knowledge of law," said Peart.
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Some of the things I learned working for Ford may be useful to you.
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As Zello's usage grows, it risks getting overloaded and becoming less useful to rescuers.
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But you know, it's something that could be useful to all drivers, for sure.
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Involuntary commitment may sometimes be warranted, but it has never felt useful to me.
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To fully appreciate this scene, it's useful to actually understand the the song (carol???).
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Some were probably useful for neanderthals, but are less than useful to modern humans.
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But first, I think it's useful to go through the scope of what's happening.
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Though it doesn't go into any detail useful to someone outside of elementary school.
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Some scientists say that just publishing the data could have been useful to researchers.
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With pink's complex lineage, it's useful to think of its cultural footprint as intersectional.
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It turned out very useful to exactly construct the universe I had in mind.
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We find it more useful to not pretend we know what hasn't been revealed.
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Did you think that maybe, maybe it might be useful to mention these prophecies?
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To figure out Elliot's new plan, it's useful to remember how all this started.
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But the measuring tool definitely needs to be improved to be useful to anyone.
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But in this sort of market something doesn't have to be useful to everyone.
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"These devices are designed to not be useful to law enforcement," Polonetsky told CNBC.
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With the new extensions, ads could become more useful to viewers who show interest.
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It's neither interesting nor useful to guess whether Haslam has actually learned his lesson.
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Corporate documents debating a now-abandoned strategy don't reveal anything useful to Amazon competitors.
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It will probably be useful to me the next time I take this road.
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Why do you think it's important or useful to frame climate degradation this way?
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It is also useful to anticipate where future legislative needs will be the greatest.
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It is not useful to examine this kind of thing too closely, he knows.
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It can be helpful for makeup beginners, but may not be useful to all.
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Because it is not useful to be in this space on a daily basis.
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Make your feminism useful to all women rather than calling yourself an 'intersectional feminist'.
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Average numbers aren't that useful to a person buying insurance in a particular place.
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But it would be useful to see Apple extend this to the Mac too.
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As January approaches, it's useful to realize the current state of U.S. healthcare quality.
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" Such invitations to foreign leaders, he said, are "very useful to them back home.
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Perhaps it's useful to think of it as a civic responsibility, like jury duty.
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"When I believed I had something useful to say, I did not," Post said.
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"It's particularly useful to put a suggested timeline for each agenda item." said Hartman.
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It's also useful to be reminded that American society isn't one that honors grief.
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Amid all this magical thinking, it seems useful to identify the town's truth tellers.
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It is also useful to understand what causes your stress in the first place.
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So it's not all that useful to point to a fictionalized past and sneer.
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"That's where therapy can be useful, to help you make sense of your needs."
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Despite superficial similarities, it is useful to distinguish kayfabe from the concept of satire.
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But in general, it's less useful to me than a row of function keys.
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For Windows 10, it's also useful to have an app that's simple to use.
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It's useful to think of two groups of vulnerable Republican-held seats in 2018.
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But it may be useful to temper the optimism with some perspective and context.
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At the same time, gaming consoles were simplifying, making them less useful to science.
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For Windows 10, it's also useful to have an app that's easy to use.
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That's fine — it's always useful to step back and look at the big picture.
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But it's also useful to step back and consider them in a broader political context.
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The workshop's organizers "are absolutely, fundamentally motivated by being useful to this problem," she said.
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This is why it's useful to take a zoomed-out look at the entire process.
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For the uninitiated, it's useful to think of VidCon as several different conferences happening simultaneously.
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In other words, we should focus more on conserving nature because it's useful to us.
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He was reduced to a pathetic, hovering background presence with nothing particularly useful to contribute.
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These recurring payments are often more reliable and useful to creators than one-time donations.
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Instead, to make themselves useful to America, Europeans need to become less dependent on it.
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If you're streaming it's particularly useful to see if anything is slowing your machine down.
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The challenge becomes making information useful to patients and helping them make the best decisions.
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"These would be useful to identify the effects of smoking in (other) studies," said London.
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Why do you think it's useful to frame these systems in this way, as "extractive"?
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Those updates can be emotionally taxing, however, even if they are useful to the community.
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Another way is to encourage people to understand how empathy can be useful to them.
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It would be useful to review their actual data and methods but those aren't available.
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But it seemed extremely useful to her as a general exercise, because it unblocked things.
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Their dens are useful to a variety of vagabond animals, including foxes, snakes and chipmunks.
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The idea is that those tweets will be the most interesting or useful to you.
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Jillian Deri: It's useful to distinguish between a poly relationship and a non-monogamous relationship.
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But it is useful to imagine the trajectory on which we could now be embarked.
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That said, it is useful to have this field available if you have the information.
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Most useful to the uninitiated, the book provides tips on what good improvisation really means.
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Nonetheless, it was useful to get to know each other and exchange expertise, she added.
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Highly specific descriptions, however, do not clearly convey information that can be useful to others.
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For one thing, any new addition to the time scale must be useful to science.
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The companies are also exploring ways to make e-bikes useful to Uber Eats couriers.
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Phthalates are useful to manufacturers as they make plastics and vinyl softer and more flexible.
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A comparison among the OECD nations is useful to put this amount into a perspective.
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"It's very useful to them to have actors and devs fighting each other," says Farley.
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So it's useful to hear how the people building autonomous-driving technologies think about things.
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Even things I know might be useful to other people, to other breast cancer patients.
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Otherwise, find a way to make them useful to you—like as a bedside table.
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Cannabis is known to make consumers more empathetic, which can be useful to stubborn Sag.
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To see this, it's useful to think about a scaled-down version of the problem.
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The question is whether the transparency will be more useful to hospitals or to consumers.
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Instead, it's more useful to compare what happened in China with what can happen here.
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Even if you fly only one airline, it can be useful to follow a few.
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But he's still willing to use the parts of it that are useful to him.
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This is where it becomes useful to keep some good chocolate nearby while you solve.
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I'm sure I would have found that useful to quickening my personal experience of acceptance.
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I think it's really useful to interact with people that have a longer time horizon.
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"I think some testimony from the late eighties could be useful to people," she said.
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It's often useful to check the document to make sure it supports the article's claims.
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So, I don't think it's too useful to pick out one little piece or another.
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Other nations are useful to the extent that they contribute to Trump's primarily national goals.
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It's maybe more useful to think of cybersecurity as solving a bunch of interesting puzzles.
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We are socialized to be useful, to participate, to maintain a state of high productivity.
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When I talk about the national fable, it's useful to think of President Ronald Reagan.
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Now and then, when an exhibition is puzzling, it's useful to step aside and reflect.
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The platform is only useful to travelers if there are a bunch of rooms available.
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But it's still useful to know which explanation seems to be doing the most work.
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The feature, however, will not be that useful to a large portion of Vimeo's creator community.
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Although it's useful to compare the two, Alibaba is less of a traditional retailer than Amazon.
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But for the larger trend questions it would be useful to look at the results statewide.
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The problem is that when disaster strikes, it would often be useful to mobilize boats quickly.
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Maybe it&aposs not useful to us right now because they are not paying their dues.
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Before you start trying to set limits, it's useful to take a peek at your dashboard.
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The big 4 operating systems are built to be useful to as many people as possible.
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Concretely, what's a natural process that is useful to talk about in terms of longer timespans?
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Earthquake detector (MyShake)This will be especially useful to any of you living near a fault.
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Super useful to get us into the different scenes around the world where we're widely adopted.
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It's not as useful to me to think about Ada Lovelace as being the first programmer.
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Google Translate is about to get a lot more useful to those with spotty internet connections.
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"There's nothing in their response that provides anything useful to help evaluate their service," he said.
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Presumably having nothing useful to say on the issue, Mr Leung ignored it in his speech.
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It is useful to cite it, as it gives further insight into Finlay's thinking: Only connect!
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Quantum speedup or no, they're fast computers, and it's useful to apply quantum algorithms to problems.
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I find it more useful to look at the dollar value of what has been bought.
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And this information will only get more precise and useful to advertisers as time goes on.
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It's not as useful to look at numerical projections that are almost certain to be wrong.
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Mainstream economists understand this but find it useful to leave such observations to psychologists and others.
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It would be useful to interview any witnesses, and that may be where this should lead.
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The benefit for them is knowing they'll at least get back data that's useful to them.
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And it's always more useful to form a tenant association and to try and work together.
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Some sort of makeshift cushion is useful, to help makes things more comfortable and bedroom-like.
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The question is whether these nutrients are in sufficient quantities to be useful to human skin.
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It's still useful to crouch by a bush, hoping nobody notices you're hiding in plain sight.
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This seemed to go beyond the mainstream modern discourse that meditation is useful to reduce stress.
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Western diplomats say it may be useful to have Naumkin in the room at the talks.
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It also might be useful to wear your glasses to dissuade yourself from touching your eyes.
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It is unclear what information Mr. Cohen might hold that could prove useful to Mr. Mueller.
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This type of fund is more useful to entrepreneurs than traditional tax breaks, Mr. Murphy said.
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As touching as this photograph is, it is useful to recognize that it is a placebo.
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But it's useful to have an escape plan if you do advocate those kinds of policies.
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Twitter is toxic and awful, and it's always useful to remember that Twitter is not America.
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The heaters and generator, useful to displaced civilians and combatants alike, were packed with hidden explosives.
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And these days, Walsh's Trump criticism is useful to the Republicans who don't want Trump reelected.
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But it is useful to remind ourselves, via Freud, of what clinging to it can cost.
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I don't think it is useful to issue blanket or public apologies for someone else's behavior.
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That&aposs when they realized this was something that would be useful to lots of people.
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Decibel meter could be useful to sound pros or perhaps even people who work in construction.
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A. My dream label would describe things that are actually useful to understanding how it grows.
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Glittery shadows are gorgeous, but it's useful to have some subtler shades to balance things out.
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In these moments, I find it most useful to do anything but try to be creative.
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But rather than reflecting public opinion, America's lawmakers have found it more useful to inflame it.
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There are all kinds of kids, so it's not fair or useful to lump them all.
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Such systems could be useful to farmers whose operations are increasingly high tech and data-driven.
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It is also useful to consider whether it's a piece to be displayed or privately enjoyed.
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It would have been far more useful to discuss what, precisely, was "aggressive" about that email.
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Similarly, getting a certification in project management can be useful to a wide range of professionals.
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What apps have been most useful to you for planning trips or finding things to do?
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When an exhibition is as puzzling as this one, it's useful to step aside and reflect.
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Something so useful to so many high-profile people is unlikely to disappear without a fight.
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Some might think it's useful to have simple rules of thumb, or thresholds, to evaluate science.
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It's extremely useful to see a product in action and get an assessment from an average user.
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X-MADIS can even be mounted on boats, which could be useful to protect the nation's ports.
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Because of the fee, Digit is least useful to the customers who arguably need it the most.
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This becomes tiresome to do individually – it would be useful to do this from the main page.
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We will see examples of Internet of Things applications that are finally compelling and useful to individuals.
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Ultimately, he added, the FOIA wasn't useful to him because it took three months to receive it.
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It can be useful to restart your Apple TV occasionally, especially if you're experiencing bugs or glitches.
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"I try to think about where it can be useful to me and my patients," he said.
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Either way, it's useful to recognize all these little steps toward being better organized and mentally healthier.
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Wherever conversations regularly kick off by comparing astrological charts, it's useful to have that info at hand.
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Team deathmatch at least makes it useful to have a healer and a tank in some situations.
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It's useful to understand that malaria-carrying mosquitoes can breed in less than an inch of water.
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Though it is useful to know how much rain is falling right now, forecasting is even better.
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Throughout our time together, Masao kept saying he didn't think he had anything useful to teach me.
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Although it's just an image, it is still useful to video analysis software to analyze this image.
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"I don't think it is useful to just cut everything off on one single issue," Tillerson said.
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" Another said, "Venezuela is providing support, including identity documents that could prove useful to radical Islamic groups.
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So for instance, you could have an algorithm that was only useful to coffee farmers in Africa.
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But here are a few items that might prove useful to tinkers and curious lay people alike.
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It is useful to recall that the region has been known for widespread corruption for many decades.
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If he's gonna be that divisive, I'm not sure he's gonna be very useful to the President.
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It's useful to think about all of these in thinking about how the polls might go awry.
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Share excellent content that would be useful to your audience - even if it's not your content. 21.
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The firmness of one genre is only really useful to people who still stack CDs in HMV.
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It just didn't include text messages, contacts, and call history — the exact things most useful to investigators.
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But that feature could still be particularly useful to renew your prescription and other minor medical stuff.
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I don't think it's the showbiz part that she brings that's useful to them as a corporation.
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And then we realized what we had learned could be useful to the rest of the country.
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I think it would have been very useful to know ahead of time what he was about.
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Even a recreation of a lost piece of art can be useful to art historians and conservators.
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The idea that there was a new reality in Iran was politically useful to the Obama administration.
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That information is useful to the IRS in making sure that taxpayers are not reporting bogus contributions.
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"It's useful to have a talented painter in the family when you are dressing sets," he said.
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Wenstrup has a background that could be useful to the committee as it tackles health-related issues.
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On the one hand, it's obviously useful to stop Trump most dangerous impulses from being carried out.
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It's not as fun or, in my opinion, as useful to get sample sizes of affordable brands.
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And maybe this vast new store of genetic information contains something that will be useful to humans.
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Even if that isn't possible, it's useful to think in terms of problems and solutions, not complaints.
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"I just don't think that this speculation is useful to our process here," Baldwin said on MSNBC.
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More tangibly, only a tiny fraction of new science will lead to anything that's useful to humans.
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Maybe we can't be better, but we can be more useful to one another wherever we are?
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While heavily redacted, the memo makes clear that Flynn has been extremely useful to the Mueller investigation.
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There are even some basic EQ controls, which some might find useful to enhance their listening experience.
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The photographer Adam Dean suggested that Noor would be more useful to his wife alive than dead.
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We're bound to wail and complain, but it's also useful to record the particularities of our plight.
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We're bound to wail and complain, but it's also useful to record the particularities of our plight.
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Most useful to me was a three-dimensional diorama that shows Brooklyn in its original hilly state.
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Nonetheless his unsettled, unsettling work may feel more alive and useful to our moment than his brother's.
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It may be more useful to take a step back and frame the situation a little differently.
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In thinking about the Trump administration's budget proposal, it is useful to put spending into three categories.
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These moves could prove useful to rank-and-file Republicans seeking a life raft in Trumpian seas.
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It is often useful to sound a clue out, especially if it doesn't make much visual sense.
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These databases only need so much information before they can be useful to researchers and drug developers.
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"Noted was the feeling of indignation as being high and nothing useful to say," read the minutes.
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Therefore, it seems useful to articulate our approach to the risk embedded in macro and geopolitical incidents.
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These distinctions are necessarily arbitrary, but I find it useful to split Google into three distinct eras.
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Even if you don't have one, he says, vacuuming is useful to get rid of other contaminants.
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It's like a cockroach, post-nuclear war: What's useful to me, what do I need to survive?
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A little background history is useful to understand the necessity for a legislative solution to the problem.
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It is also useful to consider cheaper borrowing options, now that interest rates have decreased so much.
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I think this is where cinema can be useful, to show the complexity of life without comment.
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But it might be useful to foreign governments interested in tracking Americans, or in the agency's procedures.
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Amazon Home Services can also be extremely useful to anyone who has recently made a big purchase.
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While body camera footage has been useful to prosecutors and advocates, this footage can be incomplete or deleted.
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Details such as color and behavior are useful to ornithological sleuths in determining which bird breeds are present.
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The team hopes this will be useful to scientists looking to understand cloud formation during a solar eclipse.
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To see how we've come to this point, it's useful to look at the past few presidential campaigns.
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To really understand that, though, it's useful to look back at Trump's history of racism, sexism, and corruption.
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Or at least, that code has yet to be decrypted in any way that is useful to dieters.
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It also will be quick to close down experiments that aren't useful to people in fairly short order.
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We've seen plenty of wild dual-screen laptops before, but this secondary display could be useful to some.
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Adi: I think it's useful to look at the Night King against the larger tradition of monster romance.
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Sprawling supply-chains mean that punitive tariffs are less obviously useful to domestic firms than they once were.
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It's also about collecting this data, analyzing it, and making it comprehendible and useful to key decision-makers.
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To take stock of how flabbergasting this moment is, it might be useful to invoke Bregoli's famous catchphrase.
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It's even possible that Project Baseline will be as useful to research as Framingham was 50 years ago.
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" "He is purposely breaking down relationships we have around the world that had been useful to our nation.
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Rather than reflecting public opinion, though, America's lawmakers have for decades found it more useful to inflame it.
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Before launching into a review, it might be useful to elaborate on the purpose of a branded space.
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Empathy is another, as loss creates bonds with, and therefore is useful to, others facing a similar loss.
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Those ants are probably not going to recover, so they're not going to be useful to the colony.
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All of this information can be quite useful to law enforcement seeking to track criminal elements in society.
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The people who reported it being most useful to them also reported the highest levels of email pressure.
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An improved and more responsive interface for selecting and annotating books would make it more useful to students.
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Failing to reduce Central American migration may ultimately be more useful to him politically than succeeding ever could.
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But from the perspective of Native Hawaiians, its qualities transcend those only recently deemed useful to Western science.
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The company is also working on adding in more contextual information that could be useful to your day.
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Here is important historical background that is useful to understand China's economic development in the past 240 years.
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I also do not believe it is useful to ignore the poverty and only showcase selectively positive things.
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Sarcasm, used correctly, can be useful to either a home or a world that seems disordered, Camp says.
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Over the course of the Magnitsky case investigation, Gorokhov had photographed documents that were useful to US prosecutors.
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And if he does opt for that route, Steve Bannon may no longer be so useful to him.
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But now of course that's the norm, and it's so useful to be able to see people's backgrounds.
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But some eclipses are more useful to scientists than others, and many of them are difficult to observe.
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The president's turning it into a divisive issue because we are more useful to him divided than united.
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In any case, it would be more useful to try and trace the origin of the nerve agent.
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This step is useful to a point, but is more akin to sweeping the dirt under the rug.
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But the difficulty of Amme's exchanges is what makes her most useful to poets, particularly for conceptual ones.
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If the Trump administration deems it useful to extend it, it can do it closer to its deadline.
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That evidence of Imelda as Marie Antoinette has become a tidy myth that's useful to the Marcos family.
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It's a neat, black-and-white story, peopled with stock characters, useful to both sides, and fundamentally untrue.
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I hope these lessons are as useful to you as they have been to me over the years.
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GOOD NEWS HERE IS THAT, ONE OTHER POINT THATS USEFUL TO MAKE, THE STOCK HIT $27 A SHARE.
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It might not be especially useful to you if it can only charge one thing at a time.
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I can imagine that there's some "tough" talk in these group settings that isn't very useful to you.
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I don't know how exactly it does this, but it's useful to me to not have to care.
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Authentic hashtags help, but I found it useful to make up some additional ones to reflect other voices.
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The ability to summon intense emotions from nothing is useful to me as an actor, writer, and storyteller.
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Here's how different tools may be useful to Snap based on how other companies use Google's cloud offerings.
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And since the chief justice position in Alabama is an elected one, that proved very useful to him.
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But if you stay in the race, it is not useful to the objective to tear down Crow.
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But he still thinks there's a high-risk segment of the population it would be useful to target.
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Some were just curious, while others found it useful to assimilate the concept of finality into their thinking.
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If opera's purpose is to be useful to us today, though, why only resurrect works from the past?
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Zandi said it's useful to begin thinking about how and when people can start getting back to work.
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Still, the types of information in Cathay's systems that were compromised could be particularly useful to malicious agents.
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When debunking information, it's also useful to get the audience in a skeptical mind-set, the authors argue.
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But what about classes that teach skills that will be useful to everyone, regardless of their life paths?
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Former top-level officials usually keep their clearances because their wealth of experience is useful to the nation.
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That novel started intense debates, and a copy of the book was useful to have in these arguments.
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His reasoning will be a window onto his parenting style and useful to know in your new marriage.
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And might it be useful to have gleaned something about the technique's intelligence-gathering efficacy — or lack thereof?
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It is not useful to think of a stronger or a weaker dollar as either good or bad.
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It might also be useful to include if your retail work is relevant to the career you're pursuing.
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Sometimes it&aposs very useful to be able to copy a snapshot or image of your Windows computer.
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That is, that "nations come together when it's useful to mutually defend their individual sovereignty," Hulbert told CNBC.
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An overly strong dollar tells engineering-based manufacturing and other industries that they are not useful to society.
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He worked closely with the WiFire Lab to specify how the program would be most useful to firefighters.
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In the Rollercoaster Tycoon games, a loan was mostly a useful to make up for a budget shortfall.
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Those all seem to be, especially early on, to be actually pretty useful to a regular news consumer.
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Party leaders should, in other words, be able to actually do something useful to help their chosen champion.
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Instead, it's most useful to think of his disinterest in staffing up the government as an operational stance.
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In the early scenes, we see the inside of Dani's apartment, and it's useful to note how it's decorated.
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I chose not to delete were plenty I use maybe monthly, but I still found it useful to have.
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As a matter of fact, I would think they'd be more useful to someone who is not a writer.
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Just as not everyone has the same weaknesses, not every organizational tool will seem appealing — or useful — to everyone.
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But it's useful to start with some kind of clear big-picture goal that means something to normal people.
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And they're genuinely useful to have around, whether it's to settle a bet or help out with a recipe.
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"I just don't think it's useful to be doing investigation after investigation," Paul told the "Kilmeade & Friends" radio show.
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Or in anticipation of certain surgeries, it'd be useful to know which direction a person's uterus bends, she says.
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A bit more socio-political context would have been useful to appreciate the posters as more than eccentric curiosities.
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But I've never forgotten the feeling I had that night, and in a way it's been useful to me.
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The app will also be useful to help locate victims — and the people who put them in their predicament.
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Parties are useful to voters as cues or signals about which candidates are closest to their personal policy preferences.
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In its earliest iteration the app seems most useful to those trapped in sending a lot of monotonous messages.
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But that data is potentially very useful to insurance companies and to employers trying lower their health care costs.
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But at least, before we divorced, he was useful to keep the harassers away from me and my daughters.
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I'm traveling to Berlin in a month, and thought it might be useful to learn at least the basics.
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Fingerprinting isn't as useful to marketers as ad tracking, but it can still offer a lot of interesting information.
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It's also where you can find the settings icon up in the top right, which is useful to know.
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But here's the secret: That 0.0001 percent is ultimately more useful to the world than 10,000 pairs of DrumPants.
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Now C-Lab is spawning seven new start-ups created by Samsung employees that range from useful to quixotic.
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But that's why I think it's useful to try to purge yourself of your existing knowledge of the campaign.
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Generally, it seems like Google is trying to make its Assistant as conversational and useful to users as possible.
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It will also track their movements and will be useful to send rescue teams if they are in trouble.
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I had an experience of ego disillusion on that that was incredibly useful and still is useful to me.
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The Trump administration sees tariffs as leverage, useful to make sure that the Chinese stick to what is agreed.
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America, the land of diversity, where people only talk to who they think it's most useful to talk to.
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I don't know, it's Tony Robbins, there's going to be some lesson here that's gonna be useful to me.
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That type of granularity may be useful to some users, especially those interested in certain subtopics like coding languages.
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The formula is useful to companies or governments looking to launch ride-sharing services or carpooling systems, he suggested.
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Knowledge of law should be useful to the governmental body in charge of making laws...at least in theory.
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Such a material might therefore be useful to raise the ground temperature in the region around the Martian poles.
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This seems like a long shot, but it would certainly quite useful to have charging tables everywhere you go.
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It's useful to apply the term 'emotional labor' to the educational work often undertaken by members marginalised social groups.
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"Collaborating with others is often only useful to the point that you're all on the same page," he said.
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With another State of the Union in the books, it is useful to remember an important axiom about politics.
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A drone is hardly useful to rangers currently relying on flip phones, electrical fences, and manual checks for footprints.
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It is sometimes just as useful to define a thing by what it isn't as by what it is.
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That doesn't mean that it's not useful to do a bit of socializing with your colleagues after hours, though.
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They fly closer to the ground than satellites, meaning their signals are stronger and more useful to larger populations.
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"I just don't think it's useful to be doing investigation after investigation, particularly of your own party," Paul said.
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It is useful to know the good and bad about a product, a restaurant, a hotel — or a candidate.
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If someone suggests a lie that is useful to him, he will happily pass it along or endorse it.
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I don't buy the premise that less data collection means seeing fewer ads that are useful to people, either.
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That's useful to know, as primaries for New York's state and local elections are to be held on Tuesday.
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It's nevertheless useful to consider the alternate story, so I'll try to present it as nearly as I can.
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Musk's proposed lunar surface mission would likely take cargo useful to future moon explorers and an eventual lunar base.
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One minister proposed destroying the paintings — suggesting that they were not realist, not socialist, not useful to the state.
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I don't need it, but it's been incredibly useful to scribble down spur-of-the-moment thoughts and reminders.
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While it's useful to know the extent of Pruitt's grift, his scandals are instructive when viewed from another angle.
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The 2016 coup attempt proved so useful to Erdogan that many still question if he didn't orchestrate it himself.
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In the effort to end the mayhem, it might be more useful to study ourselves than to study terrorists.
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Filing your return on these investment can get murky, and Kohler says it might be useful to seek help.
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They are useful to any family trying to raise children with good money values — even if you're not wealthy.
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"It's useful to know that that's one of the topics on Facebook that people are talking about" he concludes.
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For that, it's useful to turn to Curtis Dubay, a Heritage Foundation tax expert, who explained it in 24.
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Still, it's useful to have the option to make these controllers extra portable NES Classic accessories in a pinch.
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Typically, prosecutors want to do it to the extent it's useful to advance the investigation and help their case.
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You'll see a section called "Useful to Know" and if it lists Apple Pay there, you're good to go.
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The judge, an appointee of President Bill Clinton, also scoffed at Cohen's suggestion that he'd been useful to investigators.
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At least a few of those genes were still functional, producing enzymes or other products useful to the rotifer.
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They are too weak to hurt us, but they feed Russian complex about Western persecution, very useful to me.
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So it's not really useful to dig deep into Tesla's results, or compare its cars' performance to other brands.
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Do you think there is any way the plant research might be useful to our daily lives as humans?
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Once the trials became a farce and were no longer useful to the government, they were dropped and forgotten.
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That makes it a lot less useful to you now, explained Jason Healey, a cyber expert at Columbia University.
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We won't know until we know, but it is undeniable that Mr. Flynn was useful to the special counsel.
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The ban will have exceptions for gatherings or events "useful to the country," such as public transportation and protests.
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I hope this will be useful to parents and nonparents alike, because we're all facing our own serious challenges.
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With so much at stake on Tuesday, it seems too useful to set aside just because it's not true.
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Pilates can be useful to build core strength to protect against back pain, which often starts in this decade.
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It's useful to think of Dodd-Frank in two parts: the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and everything else.
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The practice fell out of favor in many places once it was no longer useful to those in power.
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It didn't matter if patients had psoriasis or psychosis, the clinic had to have something useful to offer them.
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It is well done—brisk and undogmatic—and will no doubt be useful to people new to the subject.
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Literature is a compass — useful to get your bearings even if you want to go in a different direction.
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SUZAAN, QUEENS While it would be useful to have a universally agreed-upon protocol, I don't think it exists.
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When starting a business, it's useful to learn from the entrepreneur who specializes in pioneering built-to-last companies.
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It's something we have an intuitive process for, but it's useful to remember that our intuition has known gaps.
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"And for us it's been very useful to learn from the Russian army and get this very valuable experience."
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It would also be useful to publish minutes of closed meetings at the CIA, the FBI and the Pentagon.
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It's more useful to conceive of the subject in actionable terms: working with other people to create constructive change.
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Before we look to the future, it's useful to consider the forces that brought us where we are today.
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Often, data from one drug's clinical trials is useful to other companies wanting to introduce competing, biologically similar drugs.
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It is possible that Gates's cooperation would primarily be useful to Mueller as a means to pressure Manafort further.
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Once we master multichannel content delivery, each new technology will become infinitely more useful to people around the world.
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When you give cash, he says, "you're giving away something that is very useful to you — intrinsically more useful to you than a particular material good," which may already be lying on the back shelf of your kitchen cabinet and will never be anything other than the bag of pasta that it is.
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Is it possible that there's data being collected through that usage that could be useful to a Chinese intelligence service?
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They're simply trying to process the data in a more intelligent way to make these wearables more useful to people.
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"He's certainly pleased that he can offer advice and assistance that may be useful to the incoming administration," he added.
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But as more people sign on, they believe it is useful to track trends in sentiment and volume of passion.
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From an analytical perspective, it is more useful to think about warm and cool phases of ENSO with varying intensities.
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And you may not feel well-versed enough to feel like you have anything useful to share — and that's okay.
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George added that it can be useful to allocate time to such programs from the outset to avoid becoming overwhelmed.
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I think it's very useful to us as reporters to really get in touch with what these people go through.
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So Tinder isn't as useful to women who are swiping on women as it is for women swiping on men.
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"I wanted to make money, but I also wanted to build something that would be useful to people," Bussard said.
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Facebook today announced three new features that will make its service far more useful to elected officials, according to TechCrunch.
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We explored multiple ways to build a sustainable business with developers who were building apps that were useful to people.
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How should dietary research be conducted in order to ultimately produce results that will be most useful to the public?
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Like a keyboard shortcut is useful to the people who bother to figure out which keys they need to press.
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That's useful to them, and in some cases to law enforcement, and not so helpful to your average shortsighted criminal.
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"When I joined Ladder, I wanted to make sure that it's simple and actually useful to the consumer," Vonn said.
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Anyway, others aren't sure that a cost-benefit analysis is as useful to this discussion as, say, an ethical debate.
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They suggest it is more likely a consequence of the tendency of languages to contain words useful to their speakers.
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For Michael O'Sullivan, formerly an investment banker and economist at Princeton University, it is more useful to consider the future.
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It is useful to remember that even if consciousness-raising isn't sufficient for social change, it is always a prerequisite.
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At this point it may be useful to recall that products which trade on the futures market are oddly tangible.
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The information will be useful to improve the accuracy of climate models by providing known conditions to calibrate them to.
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In those contexts, it's perhaps useful to know how people think about computers and what they think sets them apart.
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In the world of The X-Files, you are only useful to institutions — whether public or private — as cannon fodder.
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"Right now the app is free and our big priority is building something that's really useful to parents," notes Mauskopf.
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Animal studies could be useful to help researchers like Salomons better understand how the brain creates the perception of pain.
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For example, Dronesmith's sensor management platform also allows for developers to continually develop and deploy sensing applications useful to customers.
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On its own, this behavior is noteworthy enough, but the finding could prove useful to forensic scientists conducting murder investigations.
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As long as you're wearing the tracker consistently, it can still be useful to reflect on your health data monthly.
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And if you have trouble working through those feelings, it might be useful to talk to a mental healthcare professional.
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And yet, given Facebook's reputation, it seems useful to evaluate the project and the company's promises — should we trust Facebook?
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Click Hide advert to never see its ilk again or This advert is useful to see more along similar lines.
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Clinton might also find it useful to pick fights not with Trump, but with the media for not covering policy.
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It's useful to remind the Republicans who run most of Washington that Facebook isn't staffed entirely by snowflakes and libs.
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That means that I want to invent and create something that will be immensely useful to all of humanity forever.
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Ice cores—samples extracted from glaciers and ice sheets—are useful to scientists because they preserve millennia of pristine data.
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But still, it's useful to at least have a hi-bye relationship with understanding just who makes up our world.
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Tire pressure, and when it's running low, is an insight useful to both the construction and aerospace industries, for instance.
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It's not useful to frame the debate exclusively in terms of use of force, because all police officers use force.
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And while internet providers may well optimize for that, that's still going to be useful to a lot of people.
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Google Now doesn't really seem to be getting any better at figuring out what information will be useful to me.
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Ehrlich also pointed out that having this tool exist within PP would actually make it useful to people in need.
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That contradictions are particularly useful to Mr. Trump also tells us something about what some people find appealing about him.
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Thus, before legend becomes fact, it would be useful to address five common myths floating in the public about him.
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But if you want to argue your case successfully, it can be useful to speak to the other person's concerns.
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Family obligations could be especially heavy right now, but remember, you can't be useful to anyone if you're falling apart.
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But he said it would be useful to see if Wolbachia kept blocking Zika infections for more than two weeks.
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After all, if researchers want their work to be useful to regulators, they will need to start operating more transparently.
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Sometimes it's useful to make a deliberate "mistake" — agreeing to dinner with a guy who is not your normal type.
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" Comey replied, "No," adding, "You don't have to run for office to be useful to your country and your community.
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It involves a lot of work to adapt, and use technology in a way that's familiar and useful to you.
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He has proved useful to the Mets because of his strong throwing arm and his rapport with the pitching staff.
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To understand how severe this problem has become, it's useful to compare California's fatal wildfires to other causes of death.
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Clinton's campaign about how and where the president would be useful to her, according to senior aides to Mr. Obama.
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The campaign also lets users enter data, like their hometown or top issues, that could be useful to the campaign.
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"It was very useful to us," Munger said of their early days, when they were involved with some bad businesses.
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While this information may be useful to those who support beards and/or reliable expectation, it doesn't really say anything.
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Chiao adds that it is useful to think of the sculptures in Wall Works as drawings, weavings, and relief paintings.
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All Milbank had done was birth a meme, a particularly damaging one, which proved useful to bad and dishonest people.
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The word is a tool to distinguish oneself from others and unify allies, but it is not useful to persuade.
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While their time in the sky has long passed, their parts continue to prove useful to current sky-bound aircraft.
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It was primarily about how church people could keep their churches safe, though the information would be useful to anyone.
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It can output a 1080P video signal at 60hz, though, which may be useful to you depending on your setup.
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It could be particularly useful to distribute masks around the country and prepare for the end of the coronavirus lockdown.
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And it just so happens that all these things are useful to the spread of a disease like Covid-19.
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Critic's Notebook It's often useful to prepare for a concert by checking out past recordings by a composer or ensemble.
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"It's useful to go back and see what a chaotic time it was and how terrifying it was," she said.
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In this case, it may be useful to use hand gestures to signal the start or stop of a discussion.
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And that's why it's useful to have a powerful norm requiring candidates to disclose — and perhaps even a legal requirement.
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It's more useful to say listen to all women and take what they're saying seriously enough to actually do investigations.
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In school, I have found it useful to employ the assertiveness the author believes females lack when working in groups.
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It's a little known convenience of Spotify that made the service far more useful to me — here's how it works:
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Such studies can be useful to states that may want to jump into expansion, perhaps with their own conservative stamp.
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This climate of alarm has been tremendously useful to reactionary nationalists looking to seal off borders and routes of migration.
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It is also reasonable to suggest that the prescription it offers may be applicable and useful to resolve that predicament.
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But I'm often checking Google Maps, and it's useful to have a recent history of those searches to revisit destinations.
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The idea is to be "nominee-agnostic" — offering something useful to whoever winds up challenging Trump during the general election.
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The episode is one of several recent examples of doorbell cameras yielding footage that becomes useful to the local authorities.
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Though it is healthier to eat more complex carbs, "all of these carbs are useful to our bodies," Lambert says.
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Jokes aside, that slight difference in home screen priorities does a great deal to make Citymapper more useful to me.
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The United States just lost a Navy SEAL in Yemen, and it's useful to compare Yemen with its neighbor Oman.
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Before we get too carried away with the idea of a strong dollar it's useful to look at the chart.
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It's also useful to urban planners and other researchers hoping to track the movement of a population in sophisticated detail.
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They don't write in ways that are deliberately misleading, and it's useful to think through why I disagree with them.
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You can see how it'd be useful to scientists to be able to predict the public's response in these scenarios.
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They were useful to the military because they knew the local geography, said Inn Din's Buddhist administrator, Maung Thein Chay.
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But unlike with the path to war, it's less useful to offer a play-by-play of what could happen.
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So it's useful to think about terrorism as three different things: a tactic, a legal term, and a political label.
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It is useful to think about this exhibition as an intermedia exploration of race-specific yet race-free installation art.
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General sentiment at the moment is that image recognition is technologically very impressive, but not all that useful to users.
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While tennis's governing bodies measure court speed in isolation, it is more useful to gauge the overall conditions at a tournament.
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Sometimes these groups prove useful to law enforcement, exploring cold cases that overwhelmed police departments don't have time to devote resources.
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She chooses five women most useful to the resistance: An engineer, an IT tech, a journalist, a lawyer, and a thief.
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Three old guys, no longer useful to the hostile world that hunts the last of their kind, running out the clock.
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If you're resolving to be better with money in 25, it's useful to brush up on savings tips and investing advice.
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Unlike the campaign tchotchke, however, those data analytics and targeting tools could actually be useful to future national and state campaigns.
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True, all reaction centers harvest energy from light and lock it into compounds in a form that's chemically useful to cells.
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The Siri watchface uses machine learning to determine what information is most useful to you at a given point in time.
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It's useful to give all the paperwork a read beforehand to ensure that you have all the information ready to go.
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Over time, neither grandparents, parents, or any other family members found it necessary, much less useful, to teach Quechua to Flores.
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But the rallies can be useful to Trump for driving the news cycle and putting pressure on political allies and rivals.
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It's replacing the "My Office" app that currently exists, and it's designed to be a lot more useful to Office users.
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Between the lines: The allegations were unfolding behind the scenes, so it's useful to see them paired up against public events.
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Elsdon told the Times that Marines United had been useful to its members: for example, offering support to those contemplating suicide.
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This is especially useful to Mac users, who are excluded from most PC games or don't have properly optimized versions available.
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It's useful to calculate the cost per gram of protein, too, since the protein per serving varies from brand to brand.
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I think it's useful to look back at the history of nuclear energy and nuclear physics, because it has many parallels.
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That makes it possible, in theory, to build batteries big enough to store energy on a scale useful to large grids.
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The problem is scaling it up to be useful to greater society — not just a kind of successful test site somewhere.
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The tools that helped create the software boom are now proving useful to foster hardware manufacturing in the middle of cities.
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Mr Galeotti documents how criminal figures and outfits have been useful to the Kremlin in its semi-covert operations in Ukraine.
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It's also pretty useful to planetary scientists—though, curiously, the data they're looking for is often not about Mercury at all.
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To start, there's Analyze DI, which Cole says is useful to see different parts of the file in an intuitive way.
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His response: Essentially, the goal is making Instagram more useful to its users, driving its mission to bring people closer together.
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The superlative that's probably most useful to us more casual bacon eaters was the Best All-Purpose, No-Frills Supermarket Bacon.
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Whatever Putin learned from talking to Trump, he seems to have calculated that Trump is unlikely to be useful to him.
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"We expect that measurement will be useful to developers of privacy tools, to regulators and policy makers, journalists, and many others."
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"Some of the activities are very useful to us from a future technology point of view," he said, such as automation.
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It's also very useful to hikers who can now plan for tougher/easier routes depending on their fitness and skill level.
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Heller spoke to Katherine Zoepf about the fantasy of marrying a prince – and why Markle will be useful to Britain's monarchy.
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Among the journalists magnifying this pseudo-scandal, Bloomberg's Eli Lake is the most credible—and the most useful to the administration.
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They hoped this would be useful to others working on the disease and, ultimately, to health authorities striving to contain it.
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Perhaps the quiet study of paintings in museum galleries seemed less obviously useful to Axis elites than musical concerts or film.
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A shell company isn't evidence of illegality; limited liability, which the arrangement confers, can be useful to law-abiding people too.
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The takeaway is that in the U.S. there are some industries where it will be extremely useful to have more competition.
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This may sound odd, but I have found it extremely useful to pack a sous vide precision cooker on Airbnb trips.
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These will be useful to the 1.8m people of Gaza, currently suffering daily electricity outages, and will supply much-needed jobs.
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Tactically, it's so much more useful to them to bloviate about its contents rather than risk revealing the chicanery behind it.
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Although sanctions are seen as an unlikely last resort, their threat is deemed as useful to convince Italy to change course.
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The card has a higher $195 annual fee, but if those perks are useful to you, it can be worth it.
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It's useful to go back and read the Trump profiles in Vanity Fair and other places from the 1980s and 1990s.
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In honor of Motherboard's "You'll Sleep When You're Dead" theme week, I've ranked them from most plausibly useful to most absurd.
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"The labor market is a very complex organism and it is useful to keep multiple indicators" of how it is working.
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Target's top-rated shopping app Cartwheel is today becoming more useful to those who are looking to save money at checkout.
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Particularly for a woman in a male-dominated society, it is useful to be regarded as foreign first and female second.
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If usage keeps growing, he believes that the data-set will be large enough to be useful to public health officials.
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A quick way to get your managers and coworkers to value your work is to make your work useful to them.
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For the moment, these lists won't seem very useful to the average patient — and they have been criticized for that reason.
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It might be more useful to go after these blasphemy laws that seem to be turning all of us into blasphemers.
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People talk in purposefully obtuse circles, displaying their academic bonafides like peacock feathers, useful to draw attention and absolutely nothing else.
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It may also be useful to hear Mr. Spencer in his own words, so as to more effectively combat his ideas.
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It's useful to study these problems — to identify their mechanics and understand them programmatically, making each one comprehensible enough to fix.
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Though batteries are generally useful to have in many emergency situations, stockpiling batteries in case of a coronavirus quarantine isn't necessary.
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As an economics student, he thought it would be useful to gain some other experience, especially at a fast-growing business.
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I am here at Howard to try to get smarter, to try to be useful, to try to have healthy conversations.
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One argument in favor of allowing the sale of hateful texts is that they may be useful to historians and educators.
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Either way, that context may be useful to help clarify how you might proceed, so I spoke to a few experts.
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It has been especially useful to the United States and Europe in monitoring Russian military operations in its war against Ukraine.
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They are not useful to treat chronic pain because tolerance develops over time, although the amount of time it takes varies.
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It's not just about the privacy aspect, he says; Hey was meant to make email more useful to a broader audience.
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It would be useful to study same-sex couples in the future, as well as couples of various ethnicities and races.
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As he had put it years before: "Sometimes a scoundrel is useful to our party precisely because he is a scoundrel."
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The exception: If you're in a unique situation, such as changing industries, it may be useful to include a short summary.
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The reports do provide information that can be useful to the public, such as number of vehicles testing on public roads.
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Cucchiara explained the information in these files is useful to historians studying disease, to genealogists, and to New York history generally.
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"In dealing with Bibi, it's always useful to carry a healthy amount of skepticism in your discussions with him," Tillerson said.
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It is useful to recall the lead-up to the 2003 Iraq War, arguably America's biggest strategic blunder in modern times.
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It probably isn't too much to hope that in absence of anything useful to say, he wouldn't say anything at all.
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Believe it or not, all of the preceding is necessary background for how the Salman case may be useful to Cooperman.
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Ties You might ask how two greasy, 15-pound iron pulleys could possibly be useful to a 5-month-old baby.
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Still others working on the new film found it useful to spend hands-on time with actual toys from the franchise.
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Any half-decent political machine would, in fact, spend a great deal of time and energy being genuinely useful to people.
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To understand how that works, it's useful to examine the experimental social science that reveals how Americans really feel about immigration.
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Many distinct and intersecting forces drive broad social and political change, so it's useful to think about proximate and underlying causes.
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To understand the new claims against the White House, it's useful to back up and look at the central players involved.
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The onscreen content is more often than not just an added perk; for more informational queries it can be useful to see what a person looks like if you're asking Google who they are, and it can be useful to see a five-day weather forecast rather than having Alexa list all of the days out.
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"Our work may end up being useful to a wide variety of communities, but our approach was always as artists," he says.
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Just like in traditional espionage, the goal of digital spying is to vacuum up information that could be useful to the motherland.
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The app will likely prove useful to women in the early stages of pregnancy whose bumps are less visible to fellow commuters.
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All that having been said, it is useful to think about how we might deal with various possible outcomes of the investigation.
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Their charisma and cult-status (think Coca-Cola) make them useful to environmentalists to show how climate change threatens ecosystems and species.
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The company's goal is nothing short of supercharging augmented reality content in a way that could actually make it useful to people.
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The dangers of using bath salts are certainly real, but a vaccine may be useful to only a small number of people.
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But ultimately, tools like these could be plenty useful to astronomers to try and understand how galaxies like ours evolve over time.
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His inventions are used worldwide for both human and veterinary purposes, with the disposable syringe being especially useful to the diabetic community.
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You might not think it sounds all that useful to begin with, but give it a try and you could be convinced.
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However, it's a new year with new students, so it might be useful to give some ideas to this year's collegiate freshmen.
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For example, as we use this information to list contacts that are most useful to you, old call history is less useful.
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Sure, PayPal is likely much more useful to the general populace as a payments app than Pandora is as a streaming service.
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It's useful to know about these spaces, but I'm not convinced that constantly putting them on display is much of a disinfectant.
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As we pick the next president, this question is useful to ponder, for it is central to how we understand our history.
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For example, as we use this information to list contacts that are most useful to you, old call history is less useful.
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And besides, some critics add, there is little useful to learn from the results, since it is parents alone that encourage swots.
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The design is rooted in fitness and not style, and the extra information around BMI may not be useful to casual users.
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Facebook could have built something similar, but its focus has been more on how personal profile data could be useful to advertisers.
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Surgical masks are typically more useful to people who are already sick because it prevents them from spreading an infection to others.
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The bottom line: Some people want to be wealthy; criminals, by contrast, often find it more useful to be perceivedto be wealthy.
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But if he did, it's useful to note that much like his bigotry, implicit bias tests aren't limited to race and gender.
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The court determined that "confidential documents" found on the two would have been useful "to enemies of the state and terrorist organizations".
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There's just a ton of little things that are more useful to do inside an Android app than in a web app.
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The feature can also be useful to anyone on a limited data plan, so here's hoping it comes to the US soon.
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The medium can be tremendously useful to sports teams, who can use it to replay and analyze the game from different perspectives.
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Pastuzka uses her PanOpts (think Google Glasses, but useful) to access video recorded by citizens and surveillance cameras all over the city.
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But some anxiety is still useful to alert your body when there's a stressor or a problem, and shouldn't always be masked.
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That's why it's useful to have a program that helps to automate password changes, track compromised accounts, identify weak passwords and more.
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They are spectacular at growing in today's conditions but genetic variations that are not immediately useful to them have been bred out.
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As always, specs don't necessarily dictate how well a device actually operates, but they might be useful to see side by side.
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Data from the vehicle's many cameras and sensors will no doubt prove useful to investigators when determining the cause of the crash.
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This information will undoubtedly be useful to Al Gergawi and his team as they work to make their grandiose vision a reality.
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And hopefully it would be one that was useful to humanity, that we could actually use and wasn't just some shiny object.
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"A nice fire outside is useful to warm and dry those sweaty parts, so you can get back to it," he says.
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How to cook: Scallops hold their shape well and marinating them in something might be useful to prevent them from drying out.
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"It does reinforce the notion of reserve currency status, which is tremendously useful to American monetary policy and foreign policy," Colas said.
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It was useful to play stuff for Nat (Baldwin) and talk about it, play stuff for Mike, play stuff for Olga (Bell).
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They put together a comprehensive review guide for all the different types of slime, which is bound to be useful to someone.
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"We build this feature and it's very useful—to look up the people who they want to add as friends," Zuckerberg said.
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Every single experience you have, even if it's five days in bed, is going to be useful to you in some way.
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But the Home is supposed to be a center-point in the modern home, accessible and useful to everyone that lives there.
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So it's useful to look at how many Jews left for Israel per capita from each of those three countries in 2015.
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Even if data like this is partially compromised, the information whole would remain opaque to the adversary and remain useful to us.
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It may be easier to adapt NATO, so that it both protects Europe and is also more useful to the United States.
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However, she added, it could also be useful to addressing disparities that contribute to other kinds of inequality, even among hearing children.
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More knowledge about the distribution of suicide by career group could be useful to help inform prevention programs and policies, it said.
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They can be useful to women during pregnancy but are also very hygienic for men to use with or without toilet paper.
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Veselnitskaya had information that "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," Goldstone wrote.
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He was also tasked with overseeing the "disclosure effectiveness" project designed to streamline corporate filings to make them more useful to investors.
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Maybe it's useful to have three "expert" companies compile, store, and analyze that information, but only if they're actually good at it.
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That's why it's useful to look at Alexander Hamilton's defense of the pardon power, which he lays out in Federalist No. 74.
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And I find it useful to think of my cycles of anxiety simply as an illness, like the flu or any other.
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But while that information could be useful to their work, possibly even informing diagnoses, they caution that the patient must be informed.
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I'd argue that especially because of the disgusting spectacle of these last few months, it's useful to remember why the roasts matter.
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Some environmentalists have suggested that working less could be useful to curbing climate change, as workers consume fewer resources during their commutes.
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Since the amount of protein per serving varies by brand, it's also useful to look at the cost per gram of protein.
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Be aware that both alcohol and chlorine can be useful to disinfect surfaces, but they need to be used under appropriate recommendations.
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It's often useful to cite an example of what you're criticizing, or quote from an antagonist, because it clarifies what you're against.
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Like his father-in-law, he appears to convince himself that fights did not happen if someone has become useful to him.
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If this creates a tension between passion and professionalism, it's a tension that has clearly been useful to the Chicago theater scene.
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While I was initially hesitant — it felt too personal — I ultimately said yes in hopes it might be useful to more people.
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The informational Google website — which, again, is not what Trump described — sounds like it could be most useful to the most people.
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It may be useful to explain that in countries like North Korea, people who speak out against the government can be arrested.
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But over the past year, Square has been trying to prove to Wall Street that its tools are useful to bigger companies.
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She so wants to be useful to her gay friend that she secretly installs Grindr and other dating apps on his phone.
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In the past century, it's been useful to allow most anyone into America that would work, pay taxes, and not commit crimes.
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Striking a plea deal with Mr. Manafort in September potentially gave prosecutors access to information that could prove useful to their investigation.
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Everyone's sense of order is different, but having a system — any system — in place is useful to prevent clutter in the future.
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The way we once regarded dogs — not the cleanest creatures but useful to have around — is the way we once regarded children.
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That makes Alibaba's platforms more useful to vendors, which in turn helps the company sell more ads and services to those merchants.
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Thus the Trump folks might have believed that it was useful to have Mr. Manafort as a mole in the Mueller investigation.
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"Solar energy is abundantly available but is too diffuse to be really useful to carry out chemistry," Noël said in an email.
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As the pandemic unfolds, that information might be useful to governments trying to enforce quarantines or deciding where to build new hospitals.
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They may also prove useful to others that want to tinker with already existing programs to make things better in different areas.
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Similarly, I think it's useful to think of President Trump's election and the policies of his administration as a backlash to progress.
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The number of categories and rankings make the lists more useful to our readers, and also make competition between authors more fair.
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She was the only one in my family who told me not to hide it, that it would be useful to me.
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In sum, it will make health insurance more expensive and less useful, to the great misfortune of the poor, elderly and sick.
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Mr. Balasa said remaining open to a variety of options is crucial if these turnkey portfolios are to be useful to investors.
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It's growing popular in business, and especially among data scientists, who find it useful to find relationships in large collections of data.
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The feature can now be employed by any user, which could prove useful to Senator Warren, should she decide to employ it.
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It might have been useful to drop a sentence into the piece letting readers know of its quality and to beware generally.
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Then, too, climate change will require drastic policy changes, and it's not necessarily useful to focus too much on individual consumer choice.
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Recessions typically occur on a regular basis and are useful to refresh growth and weed out inefficiencies and excess in the market.
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You may find it more useful to use one of the probes to monitor the internal temperature of your oven or smoker.
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SEIA said Hopper's experience with energy markets and state policy will be especially useful to the industry in upcoming state-level battles.
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They can also be shared with other businesses -- and will be especially useful to those in Silicon Valley that have similar campuses.
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But "Why?" shows how the same weapon may be just as useful to totalitarian leaders who likewise want to make theatrical statements.
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Chowdhury was convicted at London's Woolwich Crown Court of preparing terrorist acts, possessing information useful to terrorism and disseminating a terrorist publication.
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They're particularly perfect for when you're running but even on a commute, it can be useful to not be disrupted by cables.
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They warned that encrypted messaging could be useful to criminals like child predators and frustrate law enforcement's efforts to go after them.
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There are plenty of ideas online for designs, doodles, layouts and challenges to make your journal fun, interesting and useful to you.
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You can also specify which plugs are useful to you using a new "Electric vehicle settings" option in the app's Settings menu.
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To counteract your fears and paralyzing perfectionism, it can be useful to find people to collude with in your push toward completion.
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The passwords don't work, but the dates of birth, telephone numbers and security questions could still be useful to an adept cyberthief.
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They warned that encrypted messaging could be useful to criminals like child predators and frustrate law enforcement's efforts to go after them.
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Even if you're pretty sure the problem is objective, it can be useful to pretend it's subjective, for the sake of diplomacy.
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If the two sides agree on an enforcement provision that covers import surges, it might be more useful to the United States.
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Any of this would be extremely useful to the city, but it's far from clear that any of it will ever happen.
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Minerva was an AI designed to be initially docile, even useful, to the players, before eventually turning and attempting to eradicate them.
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I know what you mean, but what I mean is even these things ... He speaks to people when they're useful to him.
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"It is useful to remember that even if consciousness-raising isn't sufficient for social change, it is always a prerequisite," she wrote.
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It can be useful to get the attention of a high-profile business partner, a well-connected politician, or a potential romantic partner.
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In the past, I've argued it's useful to play bad games so you can better appreciate the well-made ones, but not here.
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How will it recover in a way useful to the human if they have misinterpreted their state of being (injury/harm or safe)?
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She realized it would be useful to publish that evidence—photos and details of faked identities—to help others avoid the same fate.
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There's also the hypothesis that hyper-vigilance and obsessive behaviors that could be useful to new mothers in some contexts have gone awry.
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But I also think that in economic policy it is actually not very useful to ask who is "evil" and who is not.
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Rosita says that everyone else who was in Negan's lineup that fateful night could have been useful to the group in some way.
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Well, people publish out to Instagram, but there aren't links back to our products, so for virality it's not that useful to us.
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Typically, a bot would be useful to retrieve information for you, alert you at the right time or play a game with you.
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And while fraud detection is certainly useful to customers and businesses alike, it's more of an auxiliary service than a central selling point.
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But although I hope that my work will be useful to all of these people, I write first and foremost for black women.
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In a briefing this morning, Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin expressed concerns that the project could be more useful to criminals than legitimate users.
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I own a couple of power banks because they're just useful to have lying around — adding another to the pile doesn't hurt. Right?
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If you want to understand why the Republicans are broadcasting their commitment to obstructionism, it's useful to take a look at Rubio's campaign.
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It sort of created this idea of social proof or validation, that this would be a product that might be useful to you.
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But there's always the hope that we can learn something useful to, say, improve the design of football helmets to better prevent concussion.
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For bonobos, the researchers say, this aggressive behavior could be a sign of status, and it's always useful to have high-status friends.
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Over time, the stylus could bend, break, or even get lost, which is why it's useful to keep a pack of spares around.
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Many experts agree that bitcoin is actually less useful to criminals than other currencies, because contrary to popular belief, it is not anonymous.
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However, the medium can be tremendously useful to sports teams, who can use it to replay and analyze the game from different perspectives.
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None could — all found the platform too useful to too many people, and admonished any government that would try to take it down.
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It will still be useful to compare conditions to last year, though, because it can practically be considered a benchmark of near-perfection.
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Many members of the government are Mossi, and may think it useful to have an ethnic militia on hand before elections next year.
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Fasanara Capital's Francesco Filia said that on one hand, quantitative easing (QE) was useful to avoid a short circuit and create animal spirits.
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But for a clearer view of how Trump actually feels about major media institutions, it's more useful to look at what he does.
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He suggested such brute force attacks could be useful to a hacker who wants to target the people at a particular hotel conference.
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They argue that negative emotions, like sadness, regret, and anxiety, wouldn't exist if they weren't in some way useful to our species' survival.
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Consequently, it's useful to think about how sure we are that a particular outcome has deviated from the norm for reasons besides chance.
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Before answering that, it would be useful to know just how much more life one might reasonably expect from a regular exercise regimen.
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"This is fabulously useful to this new world of bots," said Ben Brown, CEO of Howdy, which makes bots and bot-making tools.
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Before we get too wrapped up in speculation, it'd be useful to treat this report (and future ones like it) with some skepticism.
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But Hernandez said it will be "at least five years" before the insights gleaned from the study are useful to the general population.
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Even if you do not plan to claim your benefits early, you may find it useful to file before age 70, Rooney said.
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Gold has become increasingly useful to investors as stocks around the world have fallen, said options trader Dennis Davitt of Harvest Volatility Advisors.
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It is useful to Facebook because its massive inventory of personally identifiable information is the foundation of the economics underlying its business model.
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"The paradigms derived from the clinical studies have been useful to explore how the healthy brain adapts thought to ongoing reality," he says.
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Whether you have a bulky beard or just a little bit of peach fuzz, this grooming tool will be endlessly useful to you.
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While looking at a general list may be useful to narrow potential locations, ultimately there's no single place that works best for everyone.
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Peek under the lids, and you'll see helpful conversion charts and formula references useful to any contractors who happen to buy a Ram.
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In order to be useful to the end user, the algorithm must be designed to accommodate the limitations of computing and human speed.
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But while the precise software proposed by the FBI can't be used to unlock other phones, it can still be useful to thieves.
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It might be useful to have the extra shortcut occasionally, but for most commands you want quickly there's already an on-screen option.
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Embassy staff are useful to North Korea because they are mobile and can provide diplomatic cover for shady dealings, the United Nations says.
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It's rare to see a crash coming up like this, but it is incredibly useful to astronomers who study mergers in the cosmos.
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This feature can be useful to find items that resemble those you like – including items that may be available at lower price points.
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We decided we wanted to work on something that could be useful to society, which is how we came to focus on healthcare.
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During his presidency, Reagan was asked whether he had learned anything as an actor that had been useful to him as a president.
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As the public watches a debate between Congress and Google play out, it might be useful to remember an example from the past.
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High-tech companies grow more useful to customers when they attract more users and when they gather ever more data about those users.
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The resultant practice is called Nowcasting, and can be useful to monitor and warn for the erratic, highly localized behavior of extreme weather.
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This service could be particularly useful to impress a client, throw an office party, get lunch together during an off-site and more.
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When attempting to predict the fate of the British economy after Brexit, it is useful to keep two rules of thumb in mind.
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They're quite useful to gauge how a leader will react or to develop a game plan to guide encounters with him or her.
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In repose, the Touch Bar features the buttons most generally useful to the system: "Esc" on the far left, as it should be.
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The new pool of big data is far too useful – to normal citizens as well as to companies and governments – to be drained.
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But it sounds close enough to that to be remarkably useful to a president who painted himself into corner with that reckless charge.
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It is useful to go back in time and map what we know now onto various key moments in Trump's campaign and presidency.
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"The information sought by the group would be most useful to a government and does not have a clear monetary value," Read said.
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She made several duo albums with Mr. Swallow, who characterizes her compositions as "especially useful to improvisers," as a matter of express design.
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" Asked if she might have more to say after meeting Fox, she said: "I don't think so, but it's always useful to talk.
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Today, when anti-Muslim rhetoric inflames political discourse, it is useful to remember that our pasts are more entangled than is often appreciated.
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All driven by men who one could not say were traitors, nor even idiots, but they have been most useful -- to Putin's Russia.
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While Stripe is a "capital-efficient" business, he said, it's "useful" to raise outside capital to help it keep pace with its ambitions.
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"It would be useful to have a vehicle to effectively resolve this situation" of non-performing loans, Prime Minister Antonio Costa told parliament.
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"But Secretary Mattis is on record publicly saying it would be useful to have that, and that's what we've always said," he said.
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"People are going to watch you if they can find your content useful to them," Margot told Business Insider in a recent interview.
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One reason all this matters is that it perpetuates a feedback loop of deception that is particularly useful to demagogues here and abroad.
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But over 23.9 years ago, Apple's co-founder Steve Jobs was still having to explain how computers would be useful to regular people.
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Studies have shown that people can intentionally forget things that are no longer useful to them, seemingly by just not rehearsing those things.
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Keeping a semblance of democratic norms can be useful to the ruler; it allows him to refute any charges that he's a dictator.
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Similarly, Twitter has reportedly erased a vast amount of data that may have been useful to understanding the propaganda war surrounding the election.
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Heller spoke to Commentary editor Katherine Zoepf about the fantasy of marrying a prince – and why Markle will be useful to Britain's monarchy.
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It is useful to recall that in 1952, after leaving Black Mountain, Twombly titled two paintings "Solon" after the Athenian diplomat and poet.
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I felt the book would also be more useful to others that way, rather than just showing people a pile of war pictures.
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Instead, we should ask whether the left will one day follow the right's lead and denounce any journalism that isn't useful to them.
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This could prove useful to scientists who want to measure sexual orientation while avoiding the inherent problems in surveys and genital arousal measures.
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He says that IBM researchers have managed to achieve the higher qubit number with low error rates, making them highly useful to researchers.
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Especially if you're buying IKEA furniture with setup requirements that will have you sweating, it's useful to already own the tools you'll need.
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It's really useful to think of how music cannot escape what we all must admit to be true as to why men dominate.
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Qatar had powerful leverage with the rebel factions it is believed to finance, leverage that could be useful to a strategist like Suleimani.
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Surely, critics said, a seven-foot non-shot blocking three-point shooter couldn't be more useful to an NBA team than Michael Olowakandi.
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It's useful to cut America's infrastructure needs into three categories: existing infrastructure, future infrastructure, and, overlapping with both categories, how America builds infrastructure.
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For instance, if Julie's telling me that the minor female characters don't seem as expressively developed, I think that's really useful to know.
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But it really is useful to listen to one of his rally speeches to be reminded of how very, very deep that goes.
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"We always benefit from experience and as we plan with Stan, it's useful to have just gone through this with Rog," Paganini said.
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The big picture: The services could be useful to diabetes patients, who currently monitor their blood sugar using a fair amount of guesswork.
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But she has proved especially useful to Mary Quinn, a business partner in human resources at Bloomberg who is legally blind and single.
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It's more useful to news organizations to have the data to discuss while the caucuses are happening rather than waiting until the end.
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In fact, according to Gartner, only 5% of CISOs will report security metrics that are useful to their senior business executives by 2022.
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" Indeed, these scholars "felt it was useful to have a Senate with elected citizens and a House with citizens chosen purely by lot.
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"I can't push and shove because he's a man, so I have to figure out how to be useful to him," he said.
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It wasn't anything flashy, but I found it useful to have all of these tools in one place just a keyboard shortcut away.
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It's useful to compare them to the Milky Way, our galaxy, which is about 1.5 times trillion times as massive as the Sun.
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The privacy it allows, either through shell companies or anonymous bank accounts, is as useful to regular businesspeople as to fraudsters or kleptocrats.
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These records are also useful to descendants of the deceased, to people who want to learn about their families and look for connection.
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By way of background, it is useful to understand how the council, which does not, at the moment, have a chairman, actually operates.
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Furthermore, he reportedly said the personality profiles he had assembled wouldn't be particularly useful to for targeted advertising — or in this case, campaigning.
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I've defended negative ads here in the past and I do believe they can provide legitimate information that is actually useful to voters.
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There's only one problem, as some critics have noted: It's not terribly useful to compare federal minimum wage with the average U.S. rent.
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Since arriving, Mr. Shine has chosen to become useful to Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, the president's son-in-law and eldest daughter.
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Antipoverty advocates argued that the program would be much more useful to low-income riders if the pay-per-ride card was included.
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But it's useful to think about, in a way, because beneath LePage's objection is an unintentionally keen observation about the electoral status quo.
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But for the friend's peace of mind, it's probably useful to go au natural often to avoid developing a dependency on the drug.
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Instead, I've found it useful to focus less on the destination (goal) and instead focus on what your intention for each activity is.
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This suggests robo-advice might prove most useful to those who need it the most, making them feel more competent and in control.
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Two farmers I speak to from Auroville-adjacent land tell me that Aurovillians' understanding of agriculture has been freely shared and useful to them.
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Though portions of the video series can be useful to women of all backgrounds, the main focus of the series is empowering Muslim women.
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A GIF of Zach Braff making the exact expression you need is useful to you, and Hulu sees this as promoting its show Scrubs.
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Bynum made clear the Democratic Party machine was useful to him, for now, given the limits of what he could achieve on the margins.
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It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.
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Because many injuries don't result in concussions, it might be useful to track what happens when athletes suffer hits to the head, he said.
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NT: Well, it's always useful to bear in mind a majority of the art world is locked out of any form of power, right?
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"Continuing to provide assistance and pressuring the regime to accept aid would be more useful to Venezuelans than the state sponsor of terrorism designation."
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It might therefore seem unlikely that pea-size blobs of brain cells growing in laboratory dishes could be more than fleetingly useful to neuroscientists.
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It's just useful to remember that they're there, and that they're worth appreciating, and that there are more of them waiting over the horizon.
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It's useful to revisit a long-forgotten town hall from March 2016, when then-candidate Trump told MSNBC's Chris Matthews he was pro-life.
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But Bitcoin's most serious problem may have been something more basic: Nobody has figured out how to make the technology useful to ordinary people.
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"It would have to be a very, very large amount of urea for it to be considered useful to treat athlete's foot," Sotelo says.
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"If you are lucky enough to speak and be heard, it might be something that could be useful to others," she told the paper.
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The SoundSense Kickstarter is live now, so snatch up a device if you think it might be useful to you or someone you know.
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The leaks are surely juicy, but they're also legitimately useful to get a sense of what is behind the latest bizarre Trump-related events.
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The site created mock-ups of 69 samples, including a few that will prove useful to anyone looking to spread a little playful disrespect.
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The email specifically says the documents would "incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia" and would be "very useful" to Donald Jr.'s father.
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Disappearing messages could be useful to anyone who needs to send a sensitive piece of information that they don't want to be permanently available.
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My gut response is to try to be useful, to get to work, to be the maid or the mom for whoever needs it.
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She tries to be useful to her family, comforting her sister and nephew as the rogue planet Melancholia (a metaphor for depression) approaches Earth.
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It sounds counter-intuitive, but it's a lot more useful to the average Windows user than trying to sell them a Windows-powered phone.
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"There are criminal groups operating out of Iran, but this kind of information is going to be more useful to a government," he said.
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"We'd like to know if the two heads of state are going to meet there's something useful to point to," Tillerson said in Beijing.
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Though the risk of that seems low given how Fleksy users can customize the keyboard apps to only see stuff that's useful to them.
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In times like these, it's useful to have a place to go and not be concerned that something you say inadvertently … might give offense.
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I think the best approach to smart home gadgets is to start slow and add things over time as they seem useful to you.
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I'm not sure which part of it summons this hate in you, but I find it useful to know the scope of a tragedy.
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Explaining the delay, she says the company wanted to spend more time getting customer feedback on the apps that were most useful to them.
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There have been many maps made of the London tube, from the useful to the artistic, but they invariably appeal to one sense: vision.
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Location information is available by country or by city, which makes it useful to bigger brands all the way down to smaller, local businesses.
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It's a feature that could be useful to people who are hard of hearing or for anyone who is listening in a noisy environment.
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Whatever your stance on the latte factor, experts agree it's useful to track your spending, so that you know where your money is going.
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Even with these differences, it is useful to examine Bush's struggles in 1988, as it might give some clues about Clinton's path this year.
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Then two years ago, the United States ended its 40-year ban on crude exports, making WTI more useful to global traders and shippers.
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Still, the light amplification might indeed prove useful to people shooting in absolute darkness or those looking to illuminate objects a little further away.
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This combination is most useful to side kickers for when their kick is parried off course, but Vannata went on the offensive with it.
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"If customers are willing to identify themselves, we can be even more useful to them, because now we call up their favorites," he said.
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Initial machine learning experiments can be useful to expose bias, but taken without modification, could actually make your problem worse instead of eliminating it.
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Most of us won't find anything unusual but it is useful to test your processor for, say, undocumented calls that may affect future programs.
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