Not exact matches
On the other
hand, he has striven to create something that is more «
useful»
than it is «exciting» — like electricity, for instance.
It is a good book to put in the
hands of a beginner, for it gives much
useful information with sympathetic insight and wise counsel on how to approach the study of a religion other
than one's own.
If your baby is older
than 2 months, sunscreen and bug repellent can be
useful as long as you don't get them in his eyes (and avoid putting repellent on your child's
hands).
Pumping can be
useful to relieve engorgement, to help stimulate milk production and of course to have milk on
hand if you need to be away from your baby for more
than a few hours.
A one -
handed fold is
useful for collapsing on the go and a model weighing less
than 7 kg is much easier to carry.
On the one
hand coursework is open to massive abuse, on the other exams really don't favour everybody, and indeed an ability to complete an ongoing project successfully is arguably a more
useful skill in the workplace
than being good at tests.
«Something I really struggle with is showing my students that spending 24 hours in a lab is not efficient or
useful,» says Javid, who adds that students often need more «
hand - holding»
than their Western counterparts.
On the other
hand, some in the financial world believe that intuition can be
useful to identify a good buy, but I don't believe there are any investors claiming to make decisions without thoroughly conducting the necessary research to confirm that their thinking is more
than just a hunch.
Ordinarily such tight restraints would be frustrating, but rather
than manifesting themselves as
useful adjustability to correct your line, the GTE's on - limit tendencies feel more like a slide that might build into something not so easily managed without a helping
hand from the electronics.
A
useful feature is the Bluetooth
hands - free phone kit, which is an aftermarket fitment rather
than something you'd have as part of the infotainment system in most modern cars.
My favorite series of posts has been your explanation on the holders»
hands, which is a unique and more
useful way of classifying market participants, rather
than just using timeframe.
Both cards are clearly better
than the initial «Bank Clerk» but only by looking at the cards in your
hand can you determine which one is currently more
useful.
Certain weapons are definitely far better
than others, with ranged weapons like bows and occasionally guns (which are hard to maintain early in the game) feeling far more
useful than sluggish two -
handed or heavy melee weapons.
To me there is no better feeling
than working with my
hands and building something beautiful,
useful, and high - quality.
The
hand waving about el Nino etc and probabilities of «drier
than average» Winter / Spring 2014 are not really a
useful risk management tool.
On the other
hand, since our analysis reveals that the MMEs are reliable when compared to the subset of observational fields examined, or their spread tends to be «over-dispersed» rather
than «under - dispersed», it may be
useful to apply unequal weights to generate improved simulations of future predictions (e.g., Collins et al. 2012).
In comparison, South Carolina attorney Bill Latham reviewed the Leap Motion device (which allows you to interact with your computer without a mouse or keyboard by moving your
hands through the air) and concluded that currently, it's not a very practical tool for lawyers, but has the potential to be
useful down the road: «For now, it is simply much more efficient to control your computer using a mouse or touch screen
than using the Leap and currently available software.
Of course, in the case of law,
hand - holders would be more
useful in areas of practice that deal with real rather
than corporate persons; but even with the latter, I can see some real utility in a lawyer's being able to provide straightforward written material on some standard situations: «contracting for services,» «leasing in a shopping centre,» «developing employment contracts,» and so forth.
Taking the controls off the display's
hands while viewing videos and just letting it be pretty is a legitimately
useful idea, and these kinds of app shortcuts are much more efficient
than any weird floating «mini-apps» you'd find on other devices.
There's more
than one way to get to the shutdown function — the first method, which is mostly
useful for a tablet user, is to move your mouse to the upper right -
hand corner to trigger the Charms menu (or you can use Win + C) and then find the Settings button on there.
Google is bringing
hands - free calling to their Google Home smart speaker making the device even more
useful than it already was.
And I know a few people disagree, but a unibody phone feels better in the
hand and a portable battery pack is much more
useful than being able to swap in a new battery — it's easier to charge, for one, and 98 % of users will never swap the battery in and out anyway, so why bother when an integrated unit can offer more capacity and better design?
Bookish knowledge is good but a
hands - on work experience is definitely more
useful than what one learns in books!