Fronstin offers up a real life example of how useful contributing after the end of the year can be.
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However, the 23-year-old has contributed useful runs down the order, including 55 at Edgbaston to help put England in a strong position.
Some of Mr. Yates's favorites included an annual tickseed (Coreopsis tinctoria), useful because it would flower in the first year.
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French politicians, in the run-up to the presidential election next year, are unlikely to have anything useful to contribute.
As the researchers themselves admit, the data would be more useful if they included more than the first-year salaries of those graduates who remain in state to work.
Although she would like a new car, she decides that her five-year-old sedan has several years of useful life in it.
The committee is looking at "socially useful ways" to use networks and equipment built for next year, according to LOCOG chief information officer Gerry Pennell.
Sorting these out might be a useful service of forums such as APEC (to be hosted this year by Indonesia, which talks a strong green game).
After much deliberation, it eventually raised fuel prices in March by roughly 30%, in an attempt to shift spending to more useful outlets, while promising voters not to raise prices again this year.
One of the major themes of Earth Week this year was lighting, as green lighting innovations ranging from the useful to the absurd made it onto Inhabitat's radar screen.
Overall, it's remarkably useful for keeping tabs on a schedule that involves well over 80 flights per year (read: mine).
In the first year of the next Conservative Government, we will find the most useful information in twenty different areas ranging from information about the NHS to information about schools and road traffic and publish it so people can use it.
In the first year of the next Conservative government, we will find the most useful information in 20 different areas ranging from information about the NHS to information about schools and road traffic - and publish it so people can use it.
This is the second year that bursaries have been offered, and they have come in very useful.
Over the last year and a half Yabuki's engineers have been mapping out where potentially useful bits of information reside across Fiserv's disparate software systems.
For Gauteng alone, in the year to March 2001, tax revenues from gambling (mostly casinos) were a useful 288m rand.
He made his debut for the England Learning Disability side in 2008 as a 15-year-old, and has now cemented his place as an opening batsman and useful seam bowler.
Current accounting rules allow retailers that sign certain long-term leases to omit the leased property from their balance sheets. (The basic rule is that omission is acceptable if the lease term is less than 75% of the useful life of the building.) But the Financial Accounting Standards Board may change that next year.
The game proved to be a useful warm-up for coach Tony Smith as his side prepare for the World Cup later this year in Australia.
Ever since Googlereleased easy-to-use software tools for its nifty on-screen maps of streets and satellite images a year ago, fans have set off an explosion of creative overlaps, adding their own useful and sometimes quirky data.
The useful nuggets are here: app downloads in the Appstore have grown more than 500 percent over the previous year, and the number of GameCircle enabled games available on Kindle Fire has more than doubled since the launch of Kindle Fire HD.
"The business is more defensive than most, " says Joe Box, an analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets in Cleveland, adding that this stability may be especially useful if politicians can't avoid the "fiscal cliff" of slated tax increases and spending cuts at year-end.
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