Usefully Sentence Examples

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  • Though all true cast iron is brittle, in the sense that it is not usefully malleable, i.e.

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  • We know, in short, that the water is not being usefully employed.

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  • I feel I've spent a couple of hours very usefully.

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  • The related literature is enormous (see the bibliographies to the special articles); it is indexed annually in Orientalische Bibliographie (Berlin), and is usefully summarized in the Theologische Jahresbericht (Berlin).

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  • Reading overall as a cultural and political analysis, it usefully complements and refreshes a field which will welcome this contribution to the debate.

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  • It can usefully be applied to cases of suspected spinal cord compression which often results from spinal tumors or from slipped disks.

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  • Perhaps the standard might usefully make explicit reference to careful choice of vocabulary and to English usage, including conventional collocations.

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  • Local pop culture can by usefully hyped through the Westminster publicity megaphone.

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  • Cast iron is, generically, iron containing so much carbon (2.20% or more) or its equivalent that it is not usefully malleable at any temperature.

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  • On many sites, ragwort rosettes can also be usefully removed in the autumn.

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  • Usefully Cameron outlines the bribe scenario and what is best to do - here as throughout, it 's the voice of experience.

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  • Similarly, the results of textual searches can usefully be strengthened by sequence similarity searches.

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  • Started by - Every theme had to be started by someone, and their name (and more usefully, a link to their site) is also listed in the theme browser.

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  • Economics, therefore, under modern conditions, is not only a subject which may usefully occupy the attention of a leisured class of scientific men.

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  • Clarke, when he, as superintendent of the Royal Carriage Factory, had brought gun mountings to such a pitch of perfection that it could be usefully employed.

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  • Deficits can be transferred to the capital account, and the country's resources employed most usefully by repaying liabilities contracted in times of extreme need.

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  • Several of the papers look into the practicalities of usefully exploiting human anthropomorphism in particular situations.

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  • No western government cares one iota about the Kurds except to the extent that they can be usefully mobilized against a strategic nuisance.

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  • He did not criticize, but was one-sided, exaggerated, even malicious; he gave nothing to which the Party could usefully turn.

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  • Spies cannot be usefully employed without a certain intuitive sagacity.

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  • Usefully Cameron outlines the bribe scenario and what is best to do - here as throughout, it's the voice of experience.

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  • Usefully, the C975 comes with an integrated speakerphone and voice dialing - ideal for video calls.

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  • Clinical observation can be usefully supplemented by pulse oximetry, blood pressure measurement, ECG and end tidal CO 2 monitoring when available.

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  • The possibility of standard regions as an intermediate tier between central and local government might usefully be considered.

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  • His work is usefully supplemented by the narrative (La Prise de Constantinople) of On the bibliography of the Second Crusade see Kugler, Studien zur Geschichte des zweiten Kreuzzuges (Stuttgart, 1866).

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  • Fourier's theorem can also be usefully applied to the disturbance of a source of sound under certain conditions.

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  • In many cases the purification by means of sulphuric acid, invented and patented by Charles Gower in 1792 (frequently ascribed to Thenard), is still usefully applied.

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  • In every system of artificial heating, the amount of heat usefully applied is but a small proportion of that developed by combustion.

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  • In addition to these, there are cases in which letters can usefully be employed for general arithmetical reasoning.

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  • Bjerknes have been usefully applied in many cases, but they cannot take the place of direct observations of currents and of the fundamental processes and conditions underlying them.

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  • Religious denomination, another of the general subjects suggested, is of considerably more importance in some countries than in others, and the same may be said of nationality, which is often usefully supplemented by the return of mother-tongue.

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  • In bronchitis with profuse expectoration the use of morphine is particularly dangerous, as it is likely to check the cough so necessary for getting rid of the secretion, but in the converse condition it usefully allays the harassing cough by diminishing the excitability of the respiratory centre.

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  • The state, for instance, could perhaps more usefully engage in some great works, such as establishing reservoirs of water for the use of town populations on a systematic plan, or making a tunnel under one of the channels between Ireland and Great Britain, or a sea-canal across Scotland between the Clyde and the Forth, or purchasing land from Irish landlords and transferring it to tenants, than allow money to fructify or not fructify, as the case may be, in the pockets of individuals.

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  • In his progressive policy Sagasta was actively and usefully supported by the chief of the moderate Republicans, Emilio Castelar, who recommended his partisans to vote with the Liberal party, because he confessed that bitter experience had taught him that liberties and rights were better attained and made stable by pacific evolution than by revolution.

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  • Their strength, however, was perhaps more usefully shown in their ability to resist the nobles, a proceeding which saved industry and commerce from extinction at a time of unbridled lawlessness.

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  • Ostensibly a solemn revenge for the burning of Greek temples by Xerxes, it has been justified as a symbolical act calculated to impress usefully the imagination of the East, and condemned as a senseless and vainglorious work of destruction.

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  • Other works which may usefully be consulted are the Journals of John Woolman, Stephen Grellet and Elizabeth Fry; also The First Publishers of Truth, a reprint of contemporary accounts of the rise of Quakerism in various districts.

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  • It appears that with soils which are not rich in humus or not deficient in lime, calcium cyanamide is almost as good, nitrogen for nitrogen, as ammonium sulphate or sodium nitrate; but it is of doubtful value with peaty soils or soils containing little lime, nor is it usefully available as a top-dressing or for storing.

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  • Besides this, convict labour has been usefully employed in the erection of prison buildings at new points or in extension of those at the old.

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  • The Moslem Calendar May Evidently Be Carried On Indefinitely By Successive Addition, Observing Only To Allow For The Additional Day That Occurs In The Bissextile And Intercalary Years; But For Any Remote Date The Computation According To The Preceding Rules Will Be Most Efficient, And Such Computation May Be Usefully Employed As A Check On The Accuracy Of Any Considerable Extension Of The Calendar By Induction Alone.

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