Sentences with phrase «usefulness out»

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Investors, it turns out, wanted some too — even though Bitcoin's usefulness remains largely theoretical.
Before ringing the death knell for any products that seem to have outlived their usefulness, perhaps it'd be wise to break out some Hush Puppies, pound the pavement, and find out what people really want.
However, if you look at what the core technology of Ethereum is bringing to the table, Ethereum itself and the decentralized applications that are being built on top of it, have the opportunity of completely dismantling all of the exchanges in which we may be listing products on in the first place... crypto out - competes [fiat] in usefulness and in every facet important to a civilization moving away from analog into digital.»
If keeping the blocksize at 1mb was an experiment to see how the fee market would develop, it has already played out its usefulness.
Although the jury is still out on the usefulness of coins such as Verge, it seems a lot of companies see merit in what such projects have to offer.
Firstly, we understand our actions to have absolute moral value, above and beyond their practical usefulness, and irrespective of whether we get found out!
Bill Nye has out lived his usefulness by supporting bad science in the Global Warming religion.
I agree with your conclusion — that the proper course for anybody who thinks the 2nd Amendment has outlived its usefulness is to get it amended out of existence, the way the 21st did with the 18th — but not with your misrepresentation of what the 2nd Amendment actually means.
The emphasis on love, with its sexual overtones, does not rule out the usefulness of moral law, but it most emphatically restricts such law to the role of guidelines or to a generally agreed consensus on ways in which love may best be expressed in human behavior and human relations.
Western Civilization also owes a lot to Islam for maintaining the early pre-Christian scientific and philosophic knowledge of the Greeks etc., until Western Eurpoe was able to pull itself out of the mud huts and restrictive church control of the European Dark Ages, and understand its usefulness.
Pellauer was skeptical about the usefulness of a tradition fixated on procreative sex in helping us to sort out healthy from unhealthy sexuality.
Every real endeavor after friendly usefulness throws a man back on himself, and more than once, with most of us, out of the charcoal pit of what we are the fumes have risen to spoil the grace and beauty of the thing that we have done.
In the school labs, nutrition experts weigh the usefulness of far - out diets, and try some out on the athletes.
At some point i had started doubting Jack's usefulness @Arsenal but later on realised it's the managers fault not his, same thing with Ozill, Carzola n» podolski (playing them out of position)
And I'm happy to admit that my judgement on his usefulness to this team was misplaced and flat - out wrong earlier in the season.
Literally this post created lots of water droplets in my mouth... its really a mouthwatering post, while reading not for a single time i thought its usefulness for the Moms for their kids rather i was busy to sort out which one i will try first.
Math problems with food, gardening, and other real world situations both offer children a change from the skill - out - of - context routine and show them the real usefulness of what they're learning.
But if the reviews shared by parents can be used as any indicator of a feature's usefulness, it seems to me that the temperature indicator offered in some of the baby monitors turn out to be a feature that parents find least useful.
Read the piece, and then listen to me on The Morning Current on Minnesota Public Radio talking about the limited usefulness of creating fake trends with the author of the article on the «opt - out generation.»
Many might be sceptical about the usefulness of these products, but I never met anybody who tried them out and didn't feel the positive effects almost immediately.
Love that it's usefulness won't run out as baby grows.
If you have chosen to put a bassinet in your baby's nursery, then Badger Basket Company is certainly worth checking out for lovely design and usefulness.
More than a year ago, Google snapped up a company that was developing an online interface for buying radio advertising, and despite some skepticism about its usefulness, the product looks to be moving out of beta fairly soon.
Likewise Owen Smith spoke of Corbynistas as parasites during his leadership campaign, «trying to use our movement as a host body, seeking to occupy it, hollow it out, until its outlived its usefulness, when you throw it aside like a dead husk».
Republican gubernatorial hopeful Rick Lazio told The Post, «The LMDC stands out as an example of a government entity that has outlived its usefulness
One in five parents opted their children out of the tests in 2016 amid complaints about the rigorous Common Core standards they measure and debate over the tests» usefulness and role in teacher and school ratings.
Beijing officials also challenged the usefulness of the U.S. data, pointing out, for instance, that the embassy sensor was in only one location and therefore could be giving an incomplete picture.
Drugmakers are claiming to be running out of the thyroid cancer preventative, but depending on age and other circumstances, its usefulness is limited
Just like the Internet, the telegraph endured a period of feckless infancy when its usefulness seemed limited to the transmission between distant points of the message: «Check it out, I'm sending you a message!»
Skeptics of LIWC's usefulness point out that many of these characteristics of McCain's and Obama's speeches could be gleaned without the use of a computer program.
Or perhaps, more provocatively, some might even embrace the idea of falsified memory — artificially adding in happiness where there is only remembered pain, or subtracting out enduring despair that's long outlived its usefulness.
As it turns out, the answer to the question of whether it's possible to predict the usefulness of molecular markers for phylogeographic studies is: it's not always this simple.
«We developed a system which could intelligently evaluate the usefulness of the images coming in from the camera — and disregard ones that were blurry, dusty, or that were washed out from incoming vehicle lights.»
Richt agrees the results are encouraging, but points out that HB36.6 may only have limited usefulness in the real world.
The citation rate by peers represents a means of measuring the usefulness and quality of research carried out.
I am thankful to you for bringing out the usefulness of Milk of Megnesia in tackling body odour (under arm odour).
I have a quick video for you to check out today about the «Muscle Pump» that you feel during certain types of workouts, and whether it has any usefulness to building muscle.
McQueen found these washed up on a beach in Norfolk and he decided they'd outlived their usefulness so he took them back to the studio and made a dress out of them.
I was able to max out both versions this morning and while that will attract some players, it does rather limit the usefulness of the game as after the platinum there's no reason to come back to it because there are no leaderboards.
For as she points out here ever so succinctly,» White men's right of access to black women's bodies was an assumption supported both by their history as legal property and by the myth of their sexual promiscuity,» and «Emancipation did not end the social and political usefulness of this stereotype.»
Are there any plans to offer teacher training and reach out to teachers who may be sceptical of its usefulness?
With respect to the first question, Murnane pointed out that the usefulness of data depends entirely on the uses to which they are put.
In terms of usefulness, two new Apps stand out from the new version of Docebo's learning management system.
Larson's perfect example: «Knowing that the business books are out - of - date, the librarian can approach an organized group or an individual and request specific assistance in building an area of special interest and usefulness to them.»
He points out — following Ellen Condliffe Lagemann and others — that progressive education had at least two variants, one dealing with curriculum and pedagogy, another dealing with organization for efficiency and social usefulness.
Add the everyday usefulness of a tailgate that swings not only down but also out, allowing you to belly up to the very edge of the bed, and you begin to understand the specialness of this trunk.
Among the luxury crossover SUV segment, two models stand out from the rest, offering dynamic engine specs with everyday usefulness.
The analyst believes tablets are likely to expand their usefulness beyond the living room / bedroom in the near future, with usage patterns being shaken up by a variety of factors including enterprise / workplace adoption of tablets; the diversification of form factors (such as smaller tablets and phablets, touchscreen laptops and «netvertibles», hybrid devices and other new forms); as well as the roll out of 4G cellular services and more cellular data bundles.
The book is up forever so that balances out the expense somewhat, but the usefulness of the recognition is an unknown value.
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