Sentences with phrase «serves purpose too»

All of this is great for people wanting to have fitness tracking capabilities with their bike, but it serves another purpose too.
And remember it is the immune system that fights off viruses, bacteria etc that could lead to infection so it serves this purpose too.
But his public reluctance to immediately embrace the Clinton candidacy serves another purpose too.

Not exact matches

Far too often, potential borrowers think all lending products serve the same purpose.
Reasons for failure included lack of engagement and too many existing websites serving the same purpose.
Facebook, he says, «wants to have its cake and eat it too: it wants to tweak the news - feed in order to promote content that serves its purposes — whether that's news content or baby pictures — but it also wants to pretend that it isn't a gatekeeper, because then media companies might not play ball.
I have asked Christians many times, «what is the purpose of life», and so many are too quick answer with the religiously correct response, «to serve Jesus».
Most of us have experienced some hurt or doubt of our own, and these scars, too, can serve a redemptive purpose in shaping our listening response to leavers.
Both groups are too entrenched in their own beliefs & this little sparr fest really serves no other purpose than to raise endorphin levels!
It is for those who are too weak to accept the reality that: (1) there isn't a being who will make sure, in the end, justice is served to those who cause harm and suffering to other humans, (2) there is a powerful being who will take care of us, (3) our lives have a purpose beyond us, (4) we are alone.
True, the purpose of retribution is served by the murderer's death, but under certain circumstances retribution might interfere with other purposes of punishment: it might prematurely put an end to his rehabilitation; it might undermine deterrence (say, by so angering his compatriots that they, too, commit evils); and it might not be necessary for the physical safety of others.
One erroneous execution is too many, because even lawful executions of the indisputably guilty serve no purpose.
When it was all said and done, the party served it's purpose: the gender of our miracle baby was revealed, we were able to share the celebration with family, and I didn't work myself into complete exhaustion trying to do too much.
The Color Rush uniforms are fun, but the jersey sales actually serve a positive purpose, too.
The more kinds of wrestling shows out there, the better: niche programming is how you can have 1,000 channels and feel like there's barely anything on television, but it serves an important purpose, too, as there is something for everyone.
going till semis or final and getting knocked out does nt serve any purpose, and rather affects the league games too.
There a number of plants that you can use in your yard that will look great but serve a good purpose too, in helping to deter mosquitoes.
A good public transit system will help to alleviate many of these potential problems, but this too must be well maintained to keep from falling into disarray and subsequently failing to serve its purpose.
«Comfort nursing serves a purpose, too.
Though the other two types of monitors serve vital purposes too, sound monitors are pivotal in alerting you if anything goes wrong.
These positive loving affirmations serve as visual reminders to help children (adults too) focus on a particular purpose.
Once they're too old for swaddling, a sleep sack or sleeping bag will serve the same purpose while providing the legs a bit of room to move.
They have served important purposes that are too often overlooked.
War appeared to serve a purpose, culling population whenever numbers rose too high.
The shiny detail along the side of the midsole, which I eventually learned serves a purpose (more on that later), is cool - looking too.
However, these definitions are way too simplistic and merely serve a descriptive purpose, because in reality no muscle works in isolation — each muscle or group of muscle fibers works in synergy with others, functioning as one big unit at all times, even though some parts may be working harder than others during different movements.
Juices are way too sugary and really serve no purpose in the diet either.
18 % doesn't sound terrible for one serving of grapes, but for acne - cleaning purposes the RDA of 60 mg is far too low (200 mg is optimal), so it is actually quite poor.
The biscuits turned out probably a little more moist than Becky's, but they still served the purpose and both of my twins enjoyed them (they are teething) and my 21 month old son Alexander loved them too.
My favourite look is definitely the huge turtleneck — it serves a great purpose for keeping we warm, too.
This serves two important purposes — you find out if there is any chemistry between you and you don't get too attached to the «idea» of someone which can happen if you spend too long chatting online.
It's a damn shame too, because Morgan, whose charisma goes a long way in his limited screen time, is deeply missed the minute he serves his purpose to the story.
Still, they do serve a purpose, if they took a bit too long serving such.
Ideally, these lists are not only fun to read but they also serve a utilitarian purpose of reminding interested parties of worthy films that came and went too fast to catch up...
Datnow and Park say leaders should ensure that looking at data serves a broader purpose than measuring individual student achievement — which too often leads to deficit assumptions about particular students or groups.
Just to note a few, the carbon, three - piece rear diffuser, rear - wing and hanch mounted air - outlets all add an air of aggression to the exterior, simultaneously serving a functional aerodynamic purpose too.
I was looking to get a four wheel drive but they were too expensive for our budget so we settled on a two wheel drive and it has served our purpose for the most part.
There were too many people, both famous and forgotten, who loved that building and the purpose it served.
It appears to serve no visible purpose, though you could hold the roughly 18 - ounce tablet by that corner without too much stress on your hand.
I think for printing books it's a different matter, I saw a forum post where Ted admitted he and Legend Press took on too much back in 2008, and that though difficult at the time he acknowledged critics like at Absolute Write had a useful purpose to serve in the community.
, whether the plot pace is too slow, too fast, etc., identify «darling» scenes that can be cut because they serve no purpose to the story, etc..
More than a high - toned romantic reverie for Anglophiles — though it serves the latter purpose, too.
In investing too, the real purpose of a checklist is to serve as a survival tool based on the haunting remembrance of things past.»
High yield bonds are too risky to serve this purpose.
Of course, the companies were bought to create new moats too, so in that sense they served two purposes (i.e., the acquisitions served both offensive and defensive purposes for Facebook).
After all, our dog did come home from surgery wearing an e-collar that turned out to be too short to serve its purpose.
For anyone who hasn't worked with a «broken» cat before let me explain — this little trick serves many purposes, it gives me the «scary» human a bit more distance so I'm not leaning over Links (which would be way too scary at this point for him), and it keeps me safe because I do not know how Links is going to react to first contact.
The unusual appearance serves a important purpose too: It's warm insulation in the sheepdog's native Hungary.
While mainstream («awful») pet foods are not the best they do serve a purpose in a society that tosses pets away like trash, dumps them at animal shelters and are too lazy to get them spayed and neutered, they are the cheap foods feed the poor animals that languish by the millions in shelters all over the country.
Exactly why the developers chose to go with this idea is personally beyond me; it slows down exploration in a game that already feels too slow, and serves no other real purpose.
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