This is then used to warm the gorilla enclosure, "but could be used to heat about 25 homes, " he adds.
We're considering how and when this can best be used to bring about any necessary increase in supply or reduction in demand.
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"If you are a very privacy conscious person and you don't want people to know more information about you than you want to give them, then you should be worried about the use of cookies, because they can be used to collect more information about you than you necessarily know about at the time, " she said.
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Year-end pay stubs can be used to answer questions about income.
The data from other Apple component suppliers cannot be used to draw conclusions about Apple sales because no other supplier has such a large percentage of its sales dependent upon Apple.
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But he said that the less-sick outpatient heart failure sufferers in this trial should not be used to draw conclusions about the safety of Natrecor for heart failure inpatients in hospital wards.
Police would have to get a warrant from the Home Office before they could ask for surveillance to start, he said, and it would only be used to gather evidence about serious crimes.
Talk to the window manufacturer in Philadelphia who said he used to be skeptical about the Recovery Act, until he had to add two more work shifts just because of the business it created.
The idea is to simulate what used to be fun about shopping for food, back when cooks went from butcher to baker to greengrocer.
It's the period needed for a generation to cease hearing about the way things used to be done from great-grandparents, who had heard about such things from their own great-grandparents.
Salone used to be about buying a bit of this and a bit of that.
Companies used to be relaxed about finding enough qualified people to run their operations.
Internet job postings used to be about cheap logo design, or Web page construction.
"The Olympic movement used to be about amateur sports, " Gardner told the Journal's Sara Germano.
The service is believed to be used by about 300 million people every month.
Deloitte and the life insurers stress the databases wouldn't be used to make final decisions about applicants.
After all, lots of people used to be scared witless about flying, but that issue has largely faded.
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This study should not be used to draw any conclusions about the cause of cancer patterns in workers.
"There used to be jokes about how a Democrat in Texas was a moderate Republican in Connecticut, " she says.
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He reminded them that tennis used to be all about angles and craftsmanship.
Although firm statistics are hard to gather Firefox is currently thought to be used by about 15-17% of web users.
You know, the rule of thumb used to be that about a quarter of a million cars equaled an assembly line.
Oil is one business where -- as it used to be said about marriage -- two can live as cheaply as one.
O'LEARY: We're flying over Holly Beach right now where there used to be about four streets deep of houses and they're completely gone.
This means the same scanning system can be used to find out more about the brains of the sickest and smallest newborn babies, he says.
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Just to give a few examples from my own direct business knowledge: gold plating on computer chips and connectors used to be about 200 nanometres.
But one of the upsides is that it has made me a lot more tolerant than I used to be about the bodily choices of others.
He used to be skeptical about the Recovery Act until he had to add two more shifts just to keep up with the new business it's created.
"The business used to be about outsourcing things, " says Livermore.
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