Sentences with phrase «less useful cases»

Any case of real merit is buried among hundreds and thousands of less useful cases and marginal cases.

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In this case, it's probably even less useful since if Clarke does have an positive electoral effect, it will be a vague contribution towards making the Conservative party image more experienced and less posh, rather than thousands of Clarke groupies immediately scampering off to vote Tory on the grounds of his frontbench presence.
In some cases, fortified foods and dietary supplements may be useful in providing one or more nutrients that otherwise may be consumed in less than recommended amounts» [76].
In some cases, fortified foods and dietary supplements may be useful in providing one or more nutrients that otherwise may be consumed in less - than - recommended amounts.»
In any case, our children are so over-tested that these results have become less and less useful to parents.»
I know a few people who have made use of the feature and found it really useful for getting started especially in cases where store salespeople were less than helpful.
The case had some flaws but the stand and keyboard are quite useful on occasion and since the cases are so cheap (less than $ 9 on Amazon), I decided to get one for my Google Nexus 7 tablet since it supports connecting -LSB-...]
At first sight, for passive investing, we prefer well - diversified funds, although less diversified ones can be useful in certain cases.
Dividend re-investment plan can be useful if the investor is in 30 % tax bracket and investing in debt funds for a horizon of less than 3 years as in this case he has to pay 28.84 % tax opposed to 30 % tax of growth option.
Should you ever run out of tokens your character has gone insane and their card must be flipped over to reveal the black and white reverse side, which degrades their abilities, making them less useful, except in the case of the Journalist whose insane power to snag a clue card from the discard pile seems oddly powerful.
As intriguing a concept as it is, a «tipping point» is less useful if poorly defined quantitatively or largely unknown, as apparently is the case with two key examples that you cite: thermohaline circulation and substantial melting of ice sheets leading to «dangerous» sea level rise.
The optimal solution from a free - market perspective is to either privatize the resource (practical in the case of a field or a forest, less so as regards the oceans or the atmosphere) or mimic «ownership» by imposing a cost (like a rent) on those whose use damages the resource or make it less useful to others.
Separation agreements can also be useful because the more issues that are resolved by way of agreement between the parties, the less there is to fight about in court in the divorce case.
As the tool now provides a prediction and a range, a mere list of cases is less useful.
When I was a law student, quite recently, I found CanLII less useful because it didn't have the older, seminal cases we studied in class, or which were referred to in footnotes.
Consequently, it's less likely to be useful in deciding a nuts - and - bolts case than it is for thinking about cases that test the margins of doctrine.
They can also teach you new and useful driving techniques that can not be taught by a friend or just anyone you know who are experienced but yet less capable of protecting you in case an unexpected situation will happen along the way.
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