Because viral shedding peaks early in the course of disease, this test is
of little value in dogs who have been ill for several days.
All the fitness training plans and guidelines in the world is
of little value if you can't use the strength and fitness that you will work so hard for.
But since some cops say stop resisting when the person isn't resisting, the fact that a cop says that is
of little value as evidence.
For example, same - store sales are a key metric in the retail sector but would be
of little value when assessing a service organization.
Although it's difficult to find exact numbers on class action settlements, there are some studies that suggest that the settlements are
often of little value to plaintiffs.
This is a great business for the airlines, because a lot of the miles expire, sit unused or are exchanged for
something of little value.
Cats do not have the receptors needed for sweetness, so foods with a high fruit content are
also of little value and are unlikely to be enjoyed by your cat.
Because your Ph.D. research topic is
probably of little value to a consultancy, you might wonder why they are willing to hire you or another science Ph.D. with similarly irrelevant graduate experience.
Online calorie calculators are
of little value due to how much our metabolism shifts from day to day.
When lenders lowered their standards, offering loans to borrowers who likely would not be able to repay, the loans were
of little value on the securities market.
In addition, knowing the monthly premium costs is
of little value without a comparison to possible benefit payments.
Selling a call to make 5 % in a month is
of little value if the underlying security drops by 30 %.
There may be good arguments for very low discount rates but that's
of little value as it's totally impossible to estimate the sums to discounted far in the future.
Classical literature is rich and illuminating in its treatment of the inner life but is generally
of little value for the understanding of the external world.
Generally speaking, Ebola is not an insurable risk from a personal lines standpoint outside of health insurance, because it's not a covered peril and the limited amount of coverage that might be available is
of little value by the time the coverage could be triggered.
Comparing Visa Infinite cards to Signature variants is
of little value because all benefits are ultimately controlled at the issuer - level.
For the tradition of Jesus» sayings has been purged of all traces of the Church's kerygma, and therefore could
seem of little value in comparing Jesus with the kerygma.
It would be wrong to state that Cech's «past it» and I would disagree that he is no longer a
goalkeeper of little value to Arsenal.
The EPL top four is not for us this season, the FA Cup is gone, the EPL Cup, from memory is gone but is
of little value so Europa is a must.
In the Daily Telegraph, Theresa May's former chief of staff Nick Timothy put the boot into Justine Greening, claiming that the former education secretary «put the brakes on policies that work, like free schools, and devised bureaucratic
initiatives of little value».
As a biochemist with a Ph.D. in molecular biology, however, I always felt that my professional skills were
of little value outside the lab.
Nevertheless, for beginner traders who are just starting to learn how to trade, these tools are
of little value since novices have yet to learn how to make full use of them.
Ectopic ventricular beats and other arrhythmias are occasionally seen after adulticide treatment in asymptomatic cats.2 As neither of these findings is consistent with heartworm disease, this diagnostic test is likely
of little value alone.
Indeed, allowing such variation in data categories renders the composite data
collected of little value to an epidemiological approach to euthanasia.
Considering that humans are the ultimate invasive species, the whole concept of labeling any other species as «invasive» seems like a
conceit of little value.
In another published paper 28 years later, Professor Landsburg again reiterated his concern about rooftop exposures with respect to the urban warming issue: «They [rooftop stations] are
certainly of little value in a full assessment of the climatic changes brought about by urbanization.»
Conveyancers sometimes recommend indemnity insurance, but I have yet to find an incidence where the insurance has been called upon successfully, either because it was not necessary or because the small print renders the
insurance of little value.
Subtle as it may seem, legal professionals associate the word «training» with the doldrums of uninteresting
classes of little value to performance.
To my mind, such a pre-agreement renders the deposit, to be
of little value With this clause a buyer could tie - up multiple properties with impunity and no recourse... Rescom R.E.
You may have to agree not to apply for C or use C any additional credit while you're participating in the plan, and a DMP is likely
of little value if your problems stem from or involve your secured creditors holding your car, truck or home as collateral.
Predators are happy to skip from one app to another — and do so — therefore banning an app or making a list of safe and unsafe apps is
often of little value.
Consensus about the uncommon and possibly feral Cannabis species is that it's
of little value for recreational or medical use.
There are cases where appeasement is precisely the right policy, and it may be that Obama will obtain something of great value to the US — Russian cooperation in containing Iran — by forfeiting
something of little value.
Generally speaking, Ebola is not an insurable risk from a personal lines standpoint outside of health insurance, because it's not a covered peril and the limited amount of coverage that might be available is
of little value by the time the coverage could be triggered.
Even in adults, who developmentally have language, who are traumatized and get PTSD, using talk therapies is
of little value because it's very difficult to move the trauma «memories» from the mid brain to the cortex / language centers to process.