Sentences with phrase «particularly useful piece»

«The overall teacher retention rate, which many districts already use, is not a particularly useful piece of information,» Mr. West said.

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This will probably be rather controversial but I found «don't make a rod for your own back» possibly the most useful piece of advice anybody could have given me, particularly in the early months.
And I didn't find that piece of advice particularly useful.
«I think waistcoats are very useful athiding one's bulk,» he says, adding that he's particularly happy with athree - piece beige suit he bought last year.
This is particularly useful in the manufacturing of test pieces and single - item products, because heavy objects and even the entire assembly process can be moved in a flexible manner.
This becomes quite commonplace with those of us who have amassed quite the collection, and is particularly useful in a situation where you might not have a lot of dosh, but have beautiful vintage pieces in your closet that you no longer wear.
One particularly interesting and useful piece...
One particularly interesting and useful piece of information is the fact that the Japanese version of the game is also available in English.
We particularly enjoyed cropping in odd shapes that weren't just rectangles, but this app will be most useful to business users looking to share just a small piece of information such as a picture of a Web page with a contact.
I am particularly grateful to Professors David Douglass and Robert Knox for having patiently answered many questions over several weeks, and for having allowed me to present a seminar on some of these ideas to a challenging audience in the Physics Faculty at Rochester University, New York; to Dr. David Evans for his assistance with temperature feedbacks; to Professor Felix Fitzroy of the University of St. Andrews for some vigorous discussions; to Professor Larry Gould and Dr. Walter Harrison for having given me the opportunity to present some of the data and conclusions on radiative transfer and climate sensitivity at a kindly - received public lecture at Hartford University, Connecticut; to Dr. Joanna Haigh of Imperial College, London, for having supplied a crucial piece of the argument; to Professor Richard Lindzen of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for his lecture - notes and advice on the implications of the absence of the tropical mid-troposphere «hot - spot» for climate sensitivity; to Dr. Willie Soon of the Harvard Center for Astrophysics for having given much useful advice and for having traced several papers that were not easily obtained; and to Dr. Roy Spencer of the University of Alabama at Huntsville for having answered several questions in connection with satellite data.
This means you can just rest your hand right on the screen while you are writing, just like you would on a piece of paper (particularly useful for us lefties).
This is particularly useful for researchers who wish to have the English and French version of a document next to each other or to be able to see a case next to the piece of legislation it cites.
This aspect of a renters policy can be particularly useful for the college student who takes his laptop computer to class or the senior citizen who always carries a piece of medical equipment.
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