Sentences with phrase «perfectly valid use»

Samsung says this is mainly for boosting performance with screen protectors, which is a perfectly valid use.
Each of those tools do have perfectly valid uses by lawyers and within a law practice.

Not exact matches

My observation reflects my history with an abusive church where public displays of spirituality were often used as a means of control and as such my comment was perfectly valid.
So, a perfectly valid human vow of dedication can be used in an irresponsible way which breaks a far more basic commandment of God.
All of these and more are perfectly valid ways to use it, but each requires a different approach if it's to succeed.
The method they use is perfectly valid for an interpolation, but much more risky for an extrapolation.
This is a perfectly valid exercise and does have use in the policy debate, however, it can not be used to argue that anthropogenic forcing is not a problem and that no efforts should be made to tackle it (as Michaels implied recently on CNN).
The problem is that when you are interested in someone, and / or have received messages and flirts in your mailbox, at which point you wish to upgrade, it becomes obvious that you can not use your regular perfectly valid VISA credit card to do so.
This can be a perfectly valid choice, but borrowers should remember that they are using their homes as collateral and consider the risk involved.
1) Using distributions and sigmas is perfectly valid for a paper in PNAS aimed at an audience of scientists, who presumably are familiar with mathematical language.
This is a perfectly valid exercise and does have use in the policy debate, however, it can not be used to argue that anthropogenic forcing is not a problem and that no efforts should be made to tackle it (as Michaels implied recently on CNN).
Jim D and many other Urgent Mitigationists seem constitutionally unable to understand the perfectly logical process of arguing in the alternative, i.e. «I don't believe that your general approach is valid, but if I use it anyway it still comes up with the opposite answer to the one you are pushing.»
For instance, I think current GCMs are perfectly valid for scientific uses (basic knowledge creation), but have a ways to go before they can provide useful support to many of the currently popular policy prescriptions.
Further, note that, with regard to point (2), although the baselining method is not specified, a perfectly valid baselining technique may have been used (and probably was given that Dana constructed the graph).
Though its a perfectly valid usages of %, it's not what the average person will understand if other phrasing used to describe the same attribution use «greater than half» which then constrains % from 0 to 100.
I don't understand why you can't accept that a perfectly good reason for the «decline» is that either this particular set of data or the methodology used (or both) are not suited for the purpose when no specific valid scientific reasons have been offered as a proper explanation.
The point of this remark is that no one up to present date has conducted any analysis of this sort on the ice core data, therefore my assertion that currently «you have no data of adequate quality from past proxies, so the argument of «unprecedented» growth can not be used» is perfectly valid and is true.
It's perfectly valid and good to use Twitter like this and others (me included) shouldn't get too excited that firm / group Twitter accounts don't create engaging conversations; if they provide a quality stream of useful information, with links and the odd comment, then they're doing a good job for the firm.
It's OK to hang out with your friends — it's perfectly valid to use conferences as a time to further existing relationships, especially with those you know only virtually or you don't have an opportunity to see that often — but don't neglect opportunities to meet new people, too.
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