Furthermore, Winter recognized that to be of use to the developing world, it had to be built from parts that were easily accessible.
Her cancer, she says, has spread so widely, touching her brain and liver that Avastin would no longer be of use to her.
Curators hope the new records will not only be of use to historians, but also help people who want to trace their family history.
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And it will also be of use to a united Europe, this cooperation that will also give to Europe more stability in terms of energy.
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Taking a closer look at them will provide some insight into what is really going on in the enterprise, and perhaps will be of use to the people pitching Horowitz.
The central assumption of his project was that aggregating the data from these groups would present a picture of violence in El Salvador complete enough to be of use to investigators.
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Before talk of a Syrian connection, an article in the March issue of Arms Control Today by Siegfried Hecker and William Liou listed the many ways North Korea's nuclear expertise could be of use to Iran, which also has suspect nuclear ambitions.
Det Insp Bobby Dow, the senior investigating officer, said: ''I appreciate that these people may think that they have nothing that could be of use to our inquiries, but they were in the area at this particular time and they may have seen something, however irrelevant they believe it to be, that could help us in our efforts to find Mr McMurchie's killer.
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The aim of the workshops was to build capacities of citizens to be able to use a variety of technological tools to tell their own stories.
Soares threw him out after he struck her in a drunken rage and they separated in 1977, Garrincha too consumed by alcohol to be of any use to anyone.
Perhaps we need to point out that a home media console that stays turned on all the time, requires a fast broadband connection to be of any use to anyone, and powers multiple screens that go largely unwatched is the technology equivalent of taking a gas-guzzling SUV on a short trip to the mail.
And I'm wondering if you could comment on some of the other things that she said in that speech -- essentially saying that she opposes easy solutions that risk backfiring, and that Germany's power is not infinite and so its responsibility is to deploy our strengthen credibly so we can be of full use to Europe.
In that case, its friendship in a dangerously volatile region would be of little use to the West.
This would be of enormous use to researchers, funders, and grantwriters and would add to the transparency that a tax-free sector really demands.
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"I am sure it will be of wide use to the whole sector in shining a spotlight on this previously poorly investigated area, " he said.
Bob Lauder, deputy director in Scotland of the Serious and Organised Crime Agency, said any new information would be of great use to its 200 officers posted in 40 countries throughout Europe and Asia.
He might be of more use to the Indonesian police, who say Mr Hambali was in touch with terrorists in Indonesia, and transferred some money that may have been used to pay for the Marriott bombing.
Subscribers to that service, now in the process of coming online, will be allowed to use up to five gigabytes of data a month under their unlimited plans before being throttled back.
Next, Harned actually suggests, Girl Scouts may be forced to sell apples instead of cookies and employees may be required to use stairs instead of elevators.
My qualms here are, first, that her rules are actually natural, first principles, applications of economic logic but, second, for reasons that relate to the failings of that logic, are unlikely to be of use for many parents.
In all likelihood those who will be equipped with such materiel will be disposed to make use of it in ways quite detrimental to U.S. and allied interests.
With Lay's conviction erased, neither the SEC nor any other civil plaintiff will be able to use it as proof of wrongdoing (though it would still be able to use evidence and testimony given in the trial, says Henning).
Its role will be to promote the use of partnerships to achieve homeland security priorities and to advise the White House and other Federal officials on building partnerships ( more information in Fact Sheet).
This is the virtue in selfishness, because without meeting your own personal needs, you will be of very little use to others.
Ms Ferguson said she would be launching a petition to require any use of this technology to be approved by full council.
When it is impracticable to obtain permission, use of copyrighted material should be avoided unless the doctrine of fair use would clearly apply to the situation.
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The charity, which will be named in January 2004, will be able to use the cash value of donated points to fund a number of discrete projects to help disadvantaged children.
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Expect the supercar to be just one of several to use advanced electric drivetrains, though Speth cautioned that neither Jaguar nor Land Rover are ready to commit to a pure battery-electric vehicle.
To help ensure a successful outcome, take the time to evaluate each financial option on the length of time you will be able to use the funds, the costs of using the funds (such as interest payments), and also the amount of company control you might lose due to ownership positions others will then have.
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