Sentences with phrase «of much use hence»

hi Gogi ji what are your observations on this one because i read a review on digit and they are saying that this company is trying to do different things on their phone for the sake of being different only and those customizations are not of much use hence results in a laggy UI.what do you think Gogi???

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Hence the minister directs his attention as much toward the «world» as the dean of a medical school has his eye on the potentially and actually sick people of the society outside his closed community of healers, or, to use a wholly different analogy, as much as the mayor of a city keeps in view the nature and the needs of the cultural and economic society of which his city is a center.
Hence, both Brunner and Niebuhr make much of the need to use coercive power to secure even an approximate justice in human relations.
If God is really actively engaged with and in the world, adapting the divine intention to it, taking into the divine life what occurs there, and hence seriously affected by it quite as much as sustaining it creatively and working within it to accomplish an enduring purpose, then indeed God must be understood in a fashion that is most suitably symbolized by what we know of relationship at the human level — granted, of course, that we say this with an O altitudo, to use Sir Thomas Browne's phrase.
The Closer to Nature bottles are short and compact, hence they do not use much space but thanks to their width they can be filled with up to 5 ounces of milk (the volume of most baby bottles is 4 ounces).
This allows them to make use of the spin waves that are already present in the material due to thermal fluctuations, which requires a much smaller disturbance of the system and hence enables the spin waves to be used in an electric circuit.
A similar study measured how much vitamin C subjects had in their bloodstreams, as vitamin C level was considered a good biomarker of plant food intake (and hence was used as a proxy for a healthy diet).
I met one teacher who teaches an extreme set of students, and who by others» accounts is one of the best teachers in her district, but she was labeled «highly ineffective;» hence, without evidence I'd beg to argue the VAM in use in this state is probably not much different than others.
They're used for a variety of personal reasons — hence the name — and that much - needed vacation is just one of many things you can spend your funds on.
You can preheat your water by using a hybrid system to use waste heat from the panels and / or in a seperate portion of roof space — water heating panels are much less costly per unit area and in terms of energy, but they are not of much use for electrical production; hence the need for other things.
Neither Hansen nor you can predict when coal use is likely to end, nor state what will «come around 2100» — as much as I respect Dr Hansen, I'd be as inclined to listen to Nostradamus for predictions of our situation 90 years hence.
In the end, using drywalls and sheep wool results in much less volume of material than most other materials, and hence in less transportation and packaging.
Currently set at $ 36 per ton of carbon dioxide, the metric is produced using a complex, and contentious, set of models estimating a host of future costs to society related to rising temperatures and seas, then using a longstanding economic tool, a discount rate, to gauge how much it is worth today to limit those harms generations hence.
Or a starter Motor which uses more powerful stator windings to provide a greater magnetic field, hence more torque as, instead of driving much lesser wiper blades it has to turn over an engine.
Hence my regressions using her «pseudo data» don't count for much of anything.
As the focus of your criticism, you have selected from a series of posts leading to one focused on a much longer time period starting in 1990 an example that I provided to show what verification looks like using IPCC AR4 predictions from 2000 (hence 8 years).
It is very much a threat to them; seven generations hence, such of them as we still are using will be manufactured at nuclear stations, unless of course something better than nuclear comes along in that time.
Then people may have paid for a currency that is no longer of much use and hence of little value.
One of the main reasons that permanent insurance is so much more expensive is that it's meant to cover you for your entire life (hence «permanent» insurance) while cheaper term policies tend to cover you when you're younger and least likely to use it.
Apple needs to put the corporate grievances aside and only do what's best for the customers — use Samsung batteries made by robots instead of cheap Chinese knock offs made by human labor (prone to errors and hence shorter life span) Come on Apple you make so much money you don't need to shave costs by using shoddy Chinese batteries when a better alternative exists.
Hence make the best use of these to get the much needed attention from the employers.
Hence, such workers would never be of much use for any company.
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