How do you get
the most useful examples?
But
the most useful example might be this: if you point Lens at Wi - Fi login credentials, your Android phone will be able to use that info to log on to that network.
Not exact matches
One of the
most popular strategies for married couples, for
example, is the «file and suspend» method, which is particularly
useful where one spouse has significantly higher lifetime earnings, said Shelton.
As these
examples suggest, world - order perspectives can be
useful in understanding changes in religious establishments even when more proximate factors provide the
most parsimonious accounts.
Metal detectors are
most useful for the detection of magnetic and non-magnetic metals, but they reach their limits for
example in the inspection of aluminium - coated packing materials.
It distills the
most useful information about the art and science of parenting into bite - sized summaries with real
examples of what to say and how to say it.
For the
most part, that filtering is
useful — geologists and musicians get very different search results for «types of rock,» for
example.
These fish have a travelling eye and swim on their sides in what is the
most extreme
example of vertebrate asymmetry — now we know how they develop this
useful trait
This scale of information can also be
useful for applications research on the effects of droughts on natural vegetation; for
example, for identifying which types of trees are
most vulnerable to dying first.
However, if you need to add some more protein into your diet (which is very
useful when you're doing fasted cardio, for
example), then look no further than what is perhaps the
most popular and widely respected protein powder supplement in history: Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100 % Whey.
This tends to be the
most useful out of the
examples given above, but a good dietitian will still recommend that you hire a fitness coach to help you with your workouts, thereby ensuring that you account for the final pillar.
Examples include T. caerulea, or blue fenugreek, and T. procumbens, or trailing fenugreek, though T. foenum - graecum remains the
most common and medicinally
useful.
Pure maths — we're talking algebra here — is the bedrock of the
most useful knowledge our pupils will ever acquire, aside from English language skills, and the real world provides a plethora of
examples that we can use to prove it to them.
The Schools Get Active Hub (www.api-play.org/schoolsgetactive) has lots of
useful advice, information and case studies from other schools who, for
example, have made the
most of small budgets, limited space or whose current play equipment needs replacing.
Instead, spending their time developing performance tasks — for
example, in - depth writing tasks that require synthesizing information from multiple texts, or real - world application problems in math — can be
useful professional development, as it gives them a way to learn about the standards and think about the
most complex and demanding aspects of the Common Core.
Putting high - octane gas in one and water in the other, for
example, provides little
useful information about which car makes the
most of its fuel.
Most useful in the mass of information, Matthews includes links to even more resources and
examples.
Sure, some of the features are not very
useful for
most types of books, but, just as an
example, did you know that you can actually embed video content in eBooks?
For
example, some will find day trading strategies videos
most useful.
For
example, some of the products reviewed below specialize in tackling flea tick treatment which is
useful in cases that your puppy is suffering from flea attacks or if
most canines in the neighbourhood have a tick or flea problem.
The prime
example is the Adamant class ship which currently feels like the
most useful vessel you can build, while I personally found the Manticore corvette became a much less appealing prospect as time went on.
These areas are also where the character - specific abilities are at their
most useful, with the scientist being able to hack computers, the monk is able to manipulate objects with his mind, the Hillbilly is able to stay under water longer than the other characters being some
examples.
Most of the
useful skills you can unlock are within the hacking skill trees, for
example you can unlock the ability to hack barriers / blockers on the road.
A brief and incomplete list of their positive roles would include the pollination of many, perhaps
most higher plants; the decomposition of organic materials, facilitating the recycling of carbon, nitrogen, and other essential nutrients; the control of populations of harmful invertebrate species (including other insects); the direct production of certain foods (honey, for
example); and the manufacture of
useful products such as silk and shellac.
The thought of Norway's
example should be politically
useful to many, but meanwhile, our numerous articles on biodiversity are here, while climate change seems to influence
most of our work recently, just as the Norwegians were saying.
I suspect the
most useful part of that information will be the algorithm description, which should permit cross-checking by other investigators, for
example Po - Chedley and Fu (relevant 2012 article on UAH reconstructions here).
So while the intro chapters, which review the technical options, are
useful and reasonably up to date (although for
example not covering EST's damning survey of heat pump performance), possibly the
most interesting chapter in this book is the one on «the way we live from now on», which looks at lifestyle change and how that might help reduce carbon emissions.
From the
examples above, it is clear that wind is
most useful where there is fossil fuel baseload power, which then ramps down when the wind blows.
The sustainability concept is
most useful in the negative: Attempting to run a marathon at a sprint pace is unsustainable for
example.
For hurricanes, for
example, it's
useful to know that for the foreseeable future the incremental change in damages caused by global warming is relatively small compared to the impact of hurricanes in the first place, so that for
most practical purposes it's better to be afraid of hurricanes than to be afraid of global warming's effect on hurricanes.
While not perfect, this approach has the potential to paint a much more precise and
useful picture of air quality across the area (and in cities around the world, where the same approach could also be used — for
example, there's a similar project in operation in Pittsburgh called GASP, or Group Against Smog and Pollution, pictured above), rather than having just a few stationary air monitoring stations, as is currently the case in
most places.
But a
useful generalization is that a major effect of
most climate policies is to raise energy costs, which tends to be good news for producers of energy - consuming durable goods (for
example, the Boeing Company) and bad news for consumers of those same energy - consuming durable goods (for
example, United Airlines).
Perhaps the
most useful part of the article is its reproduction at pages 854 to 857 of a cogent and effective 885 word memo to his law clerks, originally written by Professor Scott Hemphill (when he clerked for Posner), which presents a simple practical set of principles and a cheat sheet of
examples.
Information about fees, for
example, would seem to be
most useful in respect of the provision of certain discrete legal goods (like, for
example, wills) or in respect of standardized fee arrangements (like, for
example, contingency fees).
Through careful organization, we can, for
example, present the
most useful links for someone researching a specific legal issue (by categorizing our links by subject area and other relevant criteria).
Wolfram Alpha has a page dedicated to
example searches and it is clear that, while some of the money and finance - related searches might be
useful to the legal researcher,
most of these are science - focused.
I selected these three
examples from the eight occurrences occurring over the six pages occupied by Question Period primarily because they may be the
most useful in helping us to understand the meaning of the term as it has become a Conservative Government commonplace.
Most useful to this «rest» will be the sub-list of publications available online: see, for
example, the electronic list for publications available as of last week.
The main screen is loaded with
useful icons that
most users would want for
example Twitter, Orkut, Facebook, Gmail with Gtalk and Yahoo.
Opening up your favorite messaging app might be much more
useful for
most people, for
example.
Having experience of dealing with customer complaints and queries can give you
useful examples of your problem solving and communication skills, both of which feature on
most graduate recruiters» wishlists.
The cover letter
examples help you in highlighting the
most relevant professional experiences and also how your experience and skills will be
useful for the organization.
One of the
most useful tools when creating a winning resume is a great
example, such as the following insurance account manager resume sample.
Although the power of
example can be enough
most of the times, it is also
useful to know that the incipient part of the resume should ideally contain an objective statement.
That's not as
useful to
most buyers, who often need to limit their searches to particular towns (to stay in a school district, for
example).