To what extent is the useful vitality of that detail inseparable from its historical reality?
What really is going to keep the interest is not what it does that's useful, but the fact that is has these stories and that the stories change over time.
But at least this is a result of a thought-out policy, thought-out approach as to what is useful or not useful to the United States of America.
So when presented with any image of the world, what we see is what would have been useful to see in the past.
It also calls for employers to be involved formally in technical and vocational education to ensure that what is taught is relevant and useful in the workplace.
Part of what makes GitHub useful to programmers is the same thing that makes it good for recruitment.
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This provides causal evidence that illusions represent not the world as it is, but what proved useful to see in one's past interactions with the sources of retinal images.
Second, what UBS has provided is useful detail about the mechanics of the transactions - and why it failed to identify them till it was too late to avoid a colossal loss - but important questions remain unanswered.
The orderliness of lasers is what makes them useful for things like storing and relaying information--that's why they can transmit voice and data signals around the world through fiber optic cables.
Essentially, while we obviously need and maintain a core fleet of vessels, and we are normally operating 25 plus vessels at any given time, our business is a service business and what we aim to do is to really satisfy the needs of clients and make ourselves useful to their transportation needs.
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The reason Bose-Einstein condensates may prove useful outside the laboratory is that they are to matter what a laser is to light: all their constituent particles march in step.
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The question is, for whom or for what, in the long run, does he want to be useful?
In the end, to become useful, IT must make it as easy as possible to identify what is important in the data lake to answer a specific set of questions.
But rarely are we given a critical overview of what we actually know and how useful this information is for the prevention of breast cancer.
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Here is a useful list at Medline Plus of what the best evidence to date tells us fish oil is and is not effective in treating.
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So whatever part of the brain women use, it is useful to study what women do that may give them this edge.
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The aim is to "slice off what is good for the UK", making it easier for schools to select useful sites and giving co-ordinators more control over keeping the pages updated.
Perhaps no profession has taken the implications of the quarterback problem more seriously than the financial-advice field, and the experience of financial advisers is a useful guide to what could happen in teaching as well.
As more and more of what we own has to be connected to the Internet to be useful, is there a possibility of a world without with very little theft?
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These types are useful for us to identify to prevent many misunderstandings of what is expected from the coaching dynamic.
What remains to be seen is whether these cloned embryonic stem cells are more useful therapeutically than the noncontroversial induced pluripotent stem cells, and questions linger about their effectiveness.
What is useful about neutrons for these experiments is that they are electrically neutral - within the experiment, they are as isolated from all the forces of nature as they can possibly be, with only gravity to act on them.
The idea that our useless babies are really useful learners is appealing, but what kind of evidence could support (or refute) it?
Apart from what has occurred in the industry itself, the complete transformation of the global machine tool industry is a useful barometer for the entire manufacturing sector.
What makes a laser so useful is that it is extremely neat, clean and sharp--the light is all the save wavelength and it is said to be coherent.
But it is the product of years of reflection and study of what her panel of MBA alumni have found most useful.
What we nonexperts do possess is the ability to know enough about how these information systems work that we can be useful discussing them with others.
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If you prefer the second theory, then you might consider grades a useful instrument of positive or negative reinforcement, but the only thing that matters is what students actually learn.
America's spies arguably need a leader who comes from outside: someone free of loyalty to the way things are run now, but with a clear sense of what sort of intelligence is useful.
One possible claim is that well, what used to be called Metro is only there because it is useful on phones and tablets: having it on the PC as well gives a common experience.
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