Sentences with phrase «rendering it useless for»

as my mini processor and i are on a break (i cut my finger pretty badly while cleaning the blade and rendered myself useless for like a week) i attempted to use my immersion blender.
Vast rice - growing regions in India, Bangladesh, and other countries, which are submerged during rainy season and rendered useless for rice production, have been made productive since the SUB1 gene that makes rice flood - tolerant was discovered and bred into popular existing rice varieties.
You can leave the ripe ones on the plant but if it takes too long for the rest of them to ripen, the older pods will shrivel and dry up, rendering them useless for pickling.
This will render him useless for the massive game with Arsenal.
DO NOT ADD CHLORINE BLEACH... this will eat away at your diaper's fibers and render them useless for absorption, plus, they will start developing «holes» and «tears.»
Most people set the safety bars so low as to render them useless for safety.
While we wouldn't have any problems scooping it up on the sofa to browse the web, the bulk and lack of connectivity render it useless for packing into a briefcase and taking into a business meeting.
I've had my PlayBook rendered useless for 24 hours while I waited for my OS 2.0 upgrade to expire.
More recent explorations of the absurdist nature of the movement are found in Kate Glimore's video, Sudden as a Massacre, in which a group of women dressed in heels and floral print dresses strenuously pull apart a large block of wet clay, hurling handfuls of it at the surrounding environment, and in Iran do Espírito Santo's Street Pole, a life - size recreation of a common street lamp, made of solid granite, rendering it useless for its original purpose.
I'll consider the one attempt above fair use testing out what works and showing that Flickr's terms of service render it useless for Realclimate purposes.
Thousands of accessions have died in storage, as many have been rendered useless for lack of basic information about the seeds, and countless others have lost their unique characteristics or have been genetically contaminated during periodic grow - outs.
All terrestrial surface - temperature databases exhibit very serious problems that render them useless for determining accurate long - term temperature trends.
Google's user notification warnings have now been rendered useless for providing any clear indication of censored content.
I'm starting to get a little panicked thinking about my long to - do list, especially since illness recently rendered me useless for nearly a week!
Depending on the style, some tiles have a backing that leaves fuzz on those stickers, rendering them useless for reapplication (e.g. «toy poodle» and «house pet»).

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The Indian prime minister made a surprise announcement on Nov. 8 that the aforementioned notes, which account for more than 80 % of currency in circulation in India, would be rendered useless, in order to curb India's black market.
According to reports, Macron's digital team created dummy accounts, or honeypots, that looked like an individual's account with top level information from the campaign, but much of the contents was fake — planted specifically to render a data dump confusing, if not useless, since it would take a tremendous amount of time for reporters and citizen journalists to sort out the real from the fake.
The business plan: Increase the value of Goldfinger's own considerable gold holdings by detonating a «dirty» nuclear warhead inside the U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Ky., rendering the American gold reserve radioactive and useless for 58 years.
There may be a small glimmer of hope for Chinese citizens concerned about their privacy, however — a recent report in the South China Morning Post found that China's notorious smog problem has rendered much of the country's expensive surveillance system «useless
I mean, we've got estimates for days, but an honest confidence interval around them renders them useless as policy guidelines.
And I believe in Moore's Law for solar and that someday we will render conventional utilities completely useless.
This immediately renders the number of bookshops useless as a proxy for literacy, unless one can find another output measure that can be used to adjust the number of bookshops, perhaps the number of titles on offer or revenue per shop.
For this reason, Trump getting rid of the mortgage - interest deduction would effectively be the more populist position in comparison to the April «backdoor» version that protects it politically while rendering it useless to most people.
We are deeply concerned that the Investment Company Institute (ICI) Letter lays out a set of changes to the Proposed Rule which wold effectively negate the derivatives exposure limits in the rule and render them useless as a tool for controlling speculative leverage at registered funds, as is required by the 1940 Act.
In fact, some have already capitulated, conveniently blaming the central banks for rendering their religious beliefs useless, possibly just as these turncoats» own business began to be impacted by their unfortunate asset mix of the past 5 years.
People thinking for themselves is the antidote to the religion spell, and theologians know that will eliminate their power rendering them useless.
Whey protein, for example, is a loaded with beta - lactoglobulin, alpha - lactalbumin, lactoferrin, and immunoglobulins — all of which can be rendered useless when the protein is denatured.
This legume is also shockingly high in anti-nutrients such as potent enzyme inhibitors which upset protein metabolism and phytic acid which binds to many nutrients (calcium, magnesium, copper, iron and zinc for example), rendering them useless to the body.
I had to create a username before I was done reading this, this person hates Arsenal and is winding us up on purpose, Wenger is killing his image and that of Arsenal, Im rendered useless being an Arsenal fan for the manager only.
If anything these players have contributed to our problems by being injured for most of the season rendering them useless.
shame on u wneger... even the refs and linesman did all they could to prevent the score line from been disgraceful by turning deaf ears to true penalty calls that could have made the game 9 - 1... shout out to ospina he held his head high enough... as for ozil he wouldn't even smell Bayern's 2nd eleven if going to Bayern is what he has in mind... lastly how can a 32 year old robben do things that even all our wingers out together cant... he totally rendered gibbs useless..
You never have to worry about the cup clasp breaking, rendering the bra useless since it has a pull aside center for easy nursing access.
The studies about long - term health benefits for term infants are rendered useless by the inability to control for confounders.
Failing to protect them would render NATO useless, which would be a great impact for US.
An instruction to shoot and kill anyone spotted on a galamsey site without opportunity for trial; excavators are being burnt to the ground, heavy and expensive earth - moving equipment are being rendered useless by a government that lied its way to power.
Cell coverage can be spotty immediately following events like this week's earthquake, rendering many handsets useless for contacting family and friends.
The exorbitant cost of shipping aside, the time taken for customs / security checks may be one of the primary reasons behind many samples being rendered useless.
The team was attempting to measure water in the acid because too much moisture would render it useless as an oxidizer for rocket fuel.
What's cool about the baobab fruit is that it comes off the tree dry and ready to powder and the other ingredients are all real fruits that are easily dehydrated and powdered for use so there isn't a whole lot of processing that goes into these drink mixes, which is great because nutrients like these can be finicky in the body and too much processing can render them useless.
But my question is about the cooking... I know quinoa is an excellent protein source for example, but I was worried the cooking process would render that protein useless, however after a tiny bit of research I found out that is not the case.
Birth control pills, for example, can alter the body's testosterone production by rendering 50 percent of it useless, due to the synthetic estrogen it contains.
At this point I feel I most point out that I've never had a good result with geranium essential oil with any bath base, for some reason and I really have no idea why it renders my bath base useless.
This is problematic for the human body because many of the most essential nutrients are rendered completely useless by the end of the digestive process.
Let's take pushups for example — potentially a brilliant chest as well as shoulder stability exercise, but the way most people perform and progress with them renders them (almost) useless.
The most important aspect of eHarmony, rendering it useless, is the fact that they send you matches who haven't used eH for months and years.
The actors supposedly underwent substantial training for these scenes but the heavy computerised manipulation of their bodies renders that training almost useless.
Not hanging out long enough to experience a hospital meal, Klaatu electrocutes his lie detector examiner, uses a high - pitched radio transmission to render dozens of security guards useless, and heads for the streets of the city.
He's active in looking for his boss and trying to uncover the secrets of the sanitarium, but Haythe renders him fairly useless whenever the plot doesn't require him.
There is no need to wait till school holidays or wait for paint to dry, rendering your playground useless.
A «triple track» of changes to free school meal entitlements proposed in the government's benefits reforms will render school data «useless» for years, experts have warned.
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