Sentences with phrase «limited usefulness at»

-- is quietly acknowledged to be of limited usefulness at best in leveraging politicians.

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However, it is also clear at this point that the usefulness of «myth» is limited.
But does it's usefulness outweigh the fact it has limited battery life, breaks often, barely reads at 100 feet through walls, and sometimes decides to turn off?
Currently, the Citizens Budget Commission (CBC) prepares the most comprehensive view of state and local economic development efforts statewide; however, the usefulness of this presentation is limited because it is based mostly on available data published for past years.1 A UEDB should be part of the Executive and Enacted budgets and should include prospective information showing the costs of all economic development programs for the coming fiscal year.2 To capture the full scope of economic development costs, a UEDB should bring together tax expenditures and spending at state agencies and authorities, as well as the value of discounted power offered by the New York Power Authority.
Right now the device's low efficiency limits its usefulness, comments Paul G. Kwiat, a quantum optics expert at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.
The short bed decidedly limits usefulness if you have oversize objects to carry (e.g. motorcycles or surfboards), but it's still plenty big for a family weekend at the lake or a day trip to the beach.
It's one of the reasons I turn to my e-reader after all of this time, because at least it does a little better job — but there is no question that the resolution is lacking and it limits the usefulness of the device.
The creation of Value - at - risk, a risk management concept that has limited usefulness to true crisis management.
The only publicly recorded prices are those realized at auction, but their usefulness is limited.
But with the recent enormous growth in art prices, the capping of tax relief available through AiL at # 40 million a year (a sum that incorporates tax relief granted through the recently created Cultural Gifts Scheme for lifetime giving) greatly limits its usefulness in developing all national collections and stemming the flow of major artworks out of this country.
The HadSST3 analysis works from the bottom up, so that there are consistent adjustments at all scales, whereas your method, being top down, does not specify what the adjustments would be at smaller scales limiting their usefulness and also the possibility of validating them against independent data.
Indeed, if this is the situation it is really impossible to forecast climate change for at least a few decades and the practical usefulness of these kind of GCMs is quite limited and potentially very misleading because the model can project a 10 - year warming while then the «red - noise» dynamics of the climate system changes completely the projected pattern!
Obviously there can be limits on their usefulness, but at present I am mostly interested in whether or not such endorsements are being published by other trial courts.
As stated by Mr. Justice Goepel in Guthrie v. Narayan, 2012 BCSC 734 (at para. 30) in respect to Facebook photos: «Those pictures are of limited usefulness.
Justice Khullar found the explicit inclusion of lenders in the CIBC's position in other provinces» legislation to be of limited usefulness in this case, despite the Supreme Court of Canada's endorsement of such legislation as useful interpretive aids in Canadian Human Rights Commission) v Canada (Attorney General), 2011 SCC 53 (CanLII) at paras 57 - 60.
It seems to be targeted at users who use nothing but those kinds of apps, which greatly limits its usefulness and makes the premium price tag harder to swallow.
But Garmin Pay doesn't support that many cards at launch, which limits its usefulness.
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