Sarkeesian wants to comment on how women are represented in games and point out the common use of destructive tropes.
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The only common use in cardiology for MRI scanners, which cost millions of pounds each to install, is in the diagnosis of babies with congenital heart defects, where exact details of the layout of the tiny heart are vital to successful surgery.
The most common use case, I foresee, is to reach someone who has an exceptionally noisy inbox.
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For many folks, the SAT is a rite of passage and is the common yardstick people use, for better or worse, in comparing their scores to the scores of their friends, parents and siblings.
Heller created a panic among gun-control advocates because it condoned the ownership of semiautomatic handguns, which are among the most common firearms in use but also the target of many restriction efforts.
Beane disregarded the gut instincts of scouts and the use of common stats (such as batting average) in favor of arcane figures such as runs created.
Unfortunately, for the drugs in common use, only a limited number have been studied to determine what genes are responsible.
As pastoralists, the Irob had been relatively individualistic, except for some agreements on the use of common pasture, but their growing emphasis on building and repairing dams to allow cultivation led to an increase in mutual assistance.
Further, Europe is especially important to the platinum market since diesel-powered vehicles are popular on the continent and this requires the use of platinum, whereas gasoline-powered cars more common in the U.S. and China can use less-expensive palladium.
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The committee is made up of members of both House of Parliament and is examining how the statutory and common law on privacy and the use of anonymity injunctions and super-injunctions has operated in practice.
As competition copied the use of common components product differences disappeared and prices dropped monthly.
She plans to use the common wombat as a surrogate mother, to avoid stressing the northern wombat.
Diesel engine technology took a huge leap with the use of common-rail direct injection (CDI) in the 1990s.
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The use of common design file standards that allow anyone, to send their designs a commercial manufacturing service.
Far more common than the use of social media to evaluate applicants is its use in recruiting potential students.
One of the most common reasons customers use multiple brands is that they perceive there to be unique benefits associated with each brand used.
And of course, they hope to save money over competitors by being the first to use common wireless services--calling, text messaging, Internet access and so on.
Once you understand that concept, it becomes important to recognize that EWZ , the most common vehicle investors use for Brazil exposure, is not really a Brazilian ETF.
Some 400 colleges and universities currently use the Common App.
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"For 80 percent of the common chemicals in everyday use in this country we know almost nothing about whether or not they can damage the brains of children, the immune system, the reproductive system, and the other developing organs, " said Dr. Phil Landrigan, a pediatrician and director of the Children's Environmental Health Center at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Even if the idea of a little diarrhea or a urinary tract infection does not faze you (both of which can be caused by E. coli), the problem is that as strains of antibiotic-resistant bacteria become more commonplace in our lives, the less we are able to use the drugs to treat common human diseases.
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The landowners had argued that a waterway must have a history of commercial use to be subject to common law, which says the public has the right to use it for navigation.
Participants identified the need to build a common agenda and to use ICT tools to enhance the role of marginalized social groups in the communication processes.
The use of this common security risk model provides a consistent baseline for Cloud based technologies.
The three most expensive jurisdictions were the U.S., U.K. and Canada, all of which use the English system of common law.
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The health secretary, Andrew Lansley, said getting everyone to use the same system was "common sense".
The most common way to talk about this trend is to use the terms public cloud and private cloud, but it all comes down to changing the way IT builds systems to support the business.
But Open Spaces Society general secretary Kate Ashbrook said that the development is earmarked for registered common land which the public has the right to use.
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With the advent of UEFA Financial Fair Play and record losses, common sense would dictate that the clubs should use their new (additional) wealth as a way to re balance operations.
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The three small black rectangles each year are the observed global temperature histories in common use.
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