Not exact matches
To people who prefer tall, good looking, likeable / charming characters, wonky
details of policy are
less than
useful.
The one in the seafloor runs 6,000 times faster, and so it captures more
detail, but it is
less useful than the one in the mountains because we can date the mountain rocks to specific periods of time.
This turned out to be
less useful than anticipated, however, in that they usually were either mildewed and unreadable from some flood in my camp, or so interminably boring in
details of day - to - day life that I couldn't force myself to read through them.
This section contains a good chronology of international efforts (which may be too
detailed for younger readers) but is already out of date (written before the 2009 Copenhagen summit) and therefore may become
less useful with time.
On the other hand, when regulators have been tempted to get into the nitty gritty of individual functions of social media platforms and have attempted to regulate in great
detail how attorneys use those systems, the results have been far
less useful.
The anaesthesia and endocrinology chapters perhaps give
less detail as to what is and is not a failing but provide excellent summaries in terms of the management of certain patients and potential complications and the obstetrics and gynaecology section has some
useful tables of common errors in management.