Sentences with phrase «potentially useful approach»

The more interesting and potentially useful approach (assuming you don't live on Staten Island), is to try one of the ferries that runs between Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn.

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But I digress... what we want to know — and there is a consensus around this among the FX folks I talk to, but having it explicitly stated would certainly be useful and potentially market - moving — is whether these election results nudge the Bank of Canada's «risk management» approach to setting monpol in one direction or another.
While they are thinking about his suggestion of a new, potentially dramatic and useful approach to dining entrances («After you»; «No, after you»; «No, really...») Jesus comes up with a terrible idea.
With the advent of the genomic era, however, biological investigators are confronted daily with ever ‐ growing data sets that contain potentially useful functional information which can not readily be analyzed optimally with the conventional approach.
Besides potentially upending the textbook model of DNA organization, the team's results suggest that controlling access to chromatin could be a useful approach to preventing, diagnosing and treating diseases such as cancer.
And do they offer a more holistic, and potentially more useful, approach to quality control for public and private schools?
While this approach is potentially very useful for an agency or community to assess their own problems and progress, it renders the data unfit for any epidemiologic tally or comparison.
Expressing climate change in terms of sigmas, and particularly exceedance of three sigmas, is less useful than other approaches, and potentially highly deceptive.
Scenarios allow us to undertake useful thought experiments that provide us with the means to assess potentially novel approaches.
Several basic principles of the McMaster approach remain and this edition invites practitioners to view these as one of a range of potentially useful positions when meeting with families and collaborating with them to deconstruct problems.
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