But French voters often use the second round to reject the candidate they dislike most, as much as to back the other.
This approach can provide incredible control over an artificial arm, but patients often prefer to use simpler, mechanical prosthetics.
You might have a coffee maker with a frothing spout for making fancy dirks, but how often do you use it?
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But chefs are often allowed to use their fraternity kitchens for side catering jobs.
But Android devices, which often use email, maps and other features from Apple rival Google, pose a growing threat to the Cupertino, Calif.
The Medicaid benefit is great on paper, but often stingy when you try to use it.
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"I don't often use that word but then it is not very often that you get to meet one, " he said.
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But beware: The discount carriers often use out-of-the-way air fields and you can find yourself with long bus or train transfers between airports.
Mediterranean countries often use tiling for floors but the winters can be chilly so warm tiles can be welcome.
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In many cases, explains Mr Johnson, the reason for such leaks is not malice or even recklessness, but that corporate applications are often difficult to use, in particular in health care.
It was a strange relationship in the sense that her paper was on the opposite side from my views very often, but she never attempted to use our friendship for any benefit for her newspaper.
But the use of polls by Brussels is often more political than that, and is set to become more political still.
Most schools use the scheme already, but often alongside other methods.
Her lyrics were often indecipherable, but the band's use of sound collage and emotive ululations became a key influence on ambient music and vocalists such as Alison Goldfrapp.
But here we come full cycle: we can often use the same big data we mined for our initial potential insight to in turn test that insight.
Acupuncturists protest (often) that they use sterile needles, but this very protest reveals their ignorance: most infections are caused by bacteria already present on the skin, which enter through the puncture wound.
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But it's often easier for a small school to use 100% green power, and the more renewable-energy credits purchased, the more power companies have an incentive to invest in clean fuel technologies.
Professional writers, for whom concentration is critical, are often derailed by the double-edged sword of the Internet: they use it to find material, but they often go off on search sidetracks that interrupt their creative process.
This kind of modesty has often held women back in organizations, but the need to use social media professionally makes it overcoming a reluctance to self-market more important.
Farms often use tiles as the foundations of their beds, but when given a choice spat seem to prefer oyster shells.
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British weather is often seen as a drawback but a marketing campaign is hoping to use the nation's favourite talking point to attract foreigners.
Professional risk managers have known for decades that ratings are often inadequate on their own, but some have been forced to use them because of regulations.
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But patching the vulnerabilities used for mass infections of sites, which often use automated tools to spread malware among thousands of targets, is very different from patching every vulnerability a hacker could possibly use for a targeted attack on a single victim site.
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Communities around the world are affected by the manufacturing of these products, not only because they are growing ever fatter as a result of so much sugar in their lives, but also because the use of water for sugar drinks means communities often go without clean drinking water (which Coke and other companies then sells to them as bottled water).
He tries to make as much use as he can of public services, but finds them often unreliable.
We didn't use the Windows Media 10 interface nearly as often, but when we did it, too, seemed prone to hanging during transfers particularly of large numbers of music files.
More than 50% of companies can do all of the SOx work internally, but the largest companies sometimes use up to two outside service providers, often controlling internal and external resources via a project management organization (PMO ).
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But password laxity imposes costs even on sites with good security, since people often use the same password for several different places.
But sometimes one branch of the family will start asking to use it more often without offering to shoulder a larger share of expenses, says Mr. Forster of Greenberg Traurig.
Few patients in the study will receive the drug-coated stents, but if patients on medicines do better, it could cause cardiologists to rethink how often they use any kind of stent at all.
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