Sentences with phrase «useful illustration»

However, its proposal can be improved to produce a more useful illustration for retirement planning and the selection of a retirement income strategy.
This interesting article with useful illustrations provides a practical tutorial on the accuracy of the thermometer.
In this context, the most useful illustration is the dog on the leash at the bottom.
Dean Meyer has created a very useful illustration of these rules.
Two items from Wiesel's biography, neither of them intellectual or theological in the usual sense of the term, may provide useful illustration.
It is true that there are many useful illustrations, but the main thrust of the book is the light that is shed on baptismal liturgy and theology by Christian writers of the first four centuries AD.
After Chapter 2, which includes useful illustrations by Jim Duffy of typical lab equipment, Chapter 3 covers organizational strategies that should help you set up a functional lab bench as well as manage the inevitable paper triage.
An up - to - date discussion of gamma - ray bursts in general (with useful illustrations) is available from Gehrels et al in the December 2002 issue of Scientific American.
Here's a useful illustration for Ontario.
Here's a useful illustration.
This is drastic case, but it's a useful illustration.
It occurred to me that this provides a useful illustration on how to understand and use author website statistics.
A video (below) prepared by King County shows how the interface and the registration process work, and the New Milford Public Library in Connecticut also has posted a useful illustration of the checkout procedure.
It does however serve as a useful illustration of how combining multiple factors can lead to unique trading opportunities for option traders.
But I've let this comment stand because it serves as a useful illustration for something.
On April 18, 2018, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice released its reasons in Ontario Securities Commission v. Bluestream Capital Corporation which is a useful illustration of the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC)'s power to garnish funds held by victims of investment fraud that are payable as debts to the perpetrator of the fraud.
However, this case, although unusual, provides a useful illustration of how the court may take into account a wide range of relevant factors, including the terms and circumstances of the offer, when determining whether it would be unjust for the normal costs consequences to apply.
Dec. 16, 2010), discussed in a prior post, provides a useful illustration of this commendable practice.
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