The idiomatic expression
"to suit one's purposes" means to be advantageous or beneficial for someone, in a way that meets their needs and desires.
Full definition
Even the most structured dictionary or reference book is still not flexible enough to
really suit the purposes of app, web, and interactive media developers.
It's a bullet - hell, so by no means what you'd call relaxing, but it
definitely suits my purposes when I just want a quick little burst of fun.
First choose a genuine site that
suits your purpose out of the long lists available online only after checking its authenticity.
No matter what type of cover
letter suits your purpose, it is important to make sure that you provide all the necessary information about you professionally.
But, I've been interested in exploring some of the industrial and manufacturing aspects of EVE and this ship should
suit my purposes for now.
Brock Cole's The Facts Speak for Themselves (1997) is a finely crafted novel about a girl whose affair with an adult
suits her purposes until a murder intervenes.
If you feel you have enough skills to flaunt for a summary but do not want to take the chance, you can
suit your purpose by forming an objective statement that sounds more like a profile and less like an objective.
The importance of following the rules should not be reflexively asserted without asking whether the
rules suit the purpose.
Just as you need a diversity of towels in your home, a variety of cloth diapers, and even, cloth diaper brands will most likely
suit your purpose more effectively than a single style.
If you are debating ideas with someone else and you allow the other person to arbitrarily redefine words to mean whatever he
feels suits his purposes, then you've given him the opportunity to use almost any type of sophistry he wishes to use.
William That's where all the confusion started, people making gods out to
suit their purpose rather than accept God as revealed.
i like the idea of doing one - offs rather than a «full season» because it suits my inconsistency... that being said if someone set up a official league that ran over a series of events then i would be more diligent to follow closely, i thought i had the time to do so but alas i don't the UFC Fantasy page is pretty slick and would
probably suit our purposes.
Recruiting services tend to have a cutoff, so that teams signing 32 guys don't end up getting a significant advantage over teams that sign 23, but I've found that incorporating averages
still suit my purposes better.
The Con - Dem
narrative suits the purposes of headbanger mentality in the Conservative Party because the more it is encouraged the stronger it will be.
This would effectively grant them the ability to turn the process up or down, or even switch it on or off to
suit their purposes without affecting the genetic codes stored in the RNA.
And, since they're addicted to speed, an organized
tour suits their purposes much better than aimless wanderings and chance encounters do.
They have been able to shape the story of Science very nicely to
suit their purposes recently, as even very respectful journalists such as those at The Observer, are using the denier - sceptic framing of the world in discussing the situation.
Travel medical insurance covers all these risks so it's best that you get a policy which
suits your purpose before you set off on your trip to Australia.
In the case of the Gear Fit, there is a simpler STM32F439, a Cortex - M4 chip which
actually suits the purpose, because the Gear Fit was simply designed to record and relay data and nothing else.
I believe a meeting will
highly suit your purpose of gauging my potential further and my purpose of demonstrating how my competencies can translate into your school's success.