• We would not proceed further with the analysis of the evidence, but we reserve the right to make use of it at the appropriate time and forum.

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  • In Afghanistan he was largely right to push Tommy Franks to make bolder use of air power and special forces (though more ground troops might have made it easier to capture al-Qaeda's leaders).

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  • The more likely fly in the ointment may be attempts by the two right-wing parties to make use of the affair for their own ends.

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  • "We're recognizing more and more that not all care needs to be delivered face to face, " but only if people measure the right things and have a relationship with a doctor to help make good use of the findings, he stressed.

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  • "We look forward to Mel and MC returning to work when the time is right, in roles that make full use of their talents, " said Rhys Holleran of Southern Cross Austereo, owner of 2Day FM.

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  • However, the challenge is to quickly identify what should be retained and to make good use of the information that is generated so that, with the right business processes in place, SMEs can derive valuable information from big data to gain unique insights into their organisation and their customers, improve efficiencies and ultimately add value to the bottom line.

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  • They observe the behavior of young children and use developmental tests to make sure kids are on the right track.

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  • But even if customers can truly make informed decisions about the storage and handling of such data, they have no right to consent to the use of data that is collected about passersbys whom they record, intentionally or not.

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  • His keen mind, his capacity to retain and make devastating rhetorical use of relevant information and his tenacity in pursuit of what he believes to be right for the country have made him a towering figure in a Congress that is increasingly bereft of individuals with such qualities.

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