Sentences with phrase «which is useful to»

A USB Type A port is found on the right side, which is useful to have since there are still plenty of devices that use this port for connectivity.
For the data - driven type of user, there's also the option to display the current network speed — surprisingly useful at diagnosing when you have connectivity issues — as well as the carrier name, which is useful to distinguish between carriers when you're using two SIM cards.
A legal background, which is useful to apply legal construction to contractual terms in a manner that would be similar to a court.
Osgoode Hall Law Library's Research Guides also cover many of the core subjects but tend to be more selective in their coverage which is useful to the student looking for just the key resources.
Local microclimates cause large differences in temperature, which is useful to those homogenizing data with a purpose in mind.
This would be a helpful exercise for you to draw your lines, or maybe you are not a fan of science or academics in general, which is useful to lay out too.
What's more, the omission of TTS from the newest models makes one wonder about Amazon's long - term commitment to the technology, which is useful to the dyslexic and somewhat vision impaired and the physically handicapped (in some cases), not just blind people themselves.
I find the packaging little bit bulky, but inside you find a mirror, which is useful to have and 16 gorgeous eye shadows.
They come in a superior premium, which is useful to maintain the fragrance.
His research led to the development of the first weathering scale for micrometeorites, which is useful to any micrometeorite researcher.
This is a wonderful wash, which creates a lot of foam and plant based ingredients which has a seed oil blend which is useful to soften baby's skin.
This limitation in the meaning of «information» made it possible to develop a mathematical theory which is very useful in connection with transmission of messages along channels, but effectively mined it as a word which is useful to apply in wider contexts.
Executive coaching is the best way to enable a person to meliorate his interpersonal skills, cross over his self - imposed limitations, coordinate with corporate goals, use feedback as a necessary tool, better the decision - making skills, equalize work and life priorities, create an environment which is useful to the company, etc..
Large agribusiness corporations are replacing the world's agricultural diversity which was useful both to farmers and local consumers, with bioengineered and patented monocultures that are merely profitable to corporations.
There are two swinging open trays on the sides which are useful to keep more toys and bowls while feeding the baby.
Some common foods which are useful to avoid include
This book has points which are useful to neebies and old hands at Internet dating.
The Cross has 5 bottle - holders, 2 cup - holders and it also gets rectangular slots on either sides of the handbrake which are useful to store pens and even wallets.
Such outings offer opportunities for social interaction and practice of mobility skills, both of which are useful to our beneficiaries.
Two of the types of accepted e-signatures included under the regulation are advanced and qualified e-signatures, both of which are useful to organisations requiring long - term and verified proof of signing.

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What first appeared to be useful energy was reinterpreted as pushiness, which worsened relationships in the group.
This is a logical extension of the company's «acceptable ads» scheme and a new way in which Adblock Plus can make money from that program — a useful move for the company due to a recent court ruling in its home country of Germany.
Data democratization tools like SecondPrism or DataHero allow businesses to determine which information is useful and to use that information how they see fit to help evolve and keep customers happy and coming back.
The company will likely open - source budget products like Soylent powder, which could be useful in humanitarian efforts to stem world hunger, Rhinehart says.
Now, there are cases in which it may be genuinely useful to think in terms of the corporation itself as having rights.
All of which is both interesting and useful, but it begs the question: Why is simply paying attention to the good things in your life so powerful?
Which is all fine and good, but these findings are only useful to you personally if it's possible for you actually improve your EQ.
His answers are short (around two minutes) and specific — which makes them useful and easy to consume.
Consultative selling is a method by which the salesperson behaves more like a consultant, giving genuinely useful advice to customers, rather than a salesman en route to bigger commissions.
The most useful mental models and rules of thumb, in other words, are often dead simple, which is why an interview Adam Bryant of The New York Times did with Dropbox co-founder and CEO Drew Houston earlier this year is so helpful (hat tip to Business Insider for the pointer).
«If, then, I were asked for the most important advice I could give, that which I considered to be the most useful to the men of our century, I should simply say: in the name of God, stop a moment, cease your work, look around you.»
Elements and compounds below the surface could be used to create fuel, including water, which can be split into useful hydrogen and oxygen.
Its big data technology using hundreds of thousands of data points to give you key actionable insights which are useful for shoppers and retailers alike.
The lessons were lifted from his experience at Blogger, particularly the first one, «Be Narrow,» which urged entrepreneurs to «Focus on the smallest possible problem you could solve that would be potentially useful.&raquBe Narrow,» which urged entrepreneurs to «Focus on the smallest possible problem you could solve that would be potentially useful.&raqube potentially useful
Starting a baby registry equips you with all the items you'll need to hit the ground running once the baby arrives, but it can be difficult to tell which items are actually useful, and which are total duds that just take up unnecessary space.
That's useful if you want to register a domain name in Chinese or Arabic script, or even just correctly spelled French or German - anything that can be represented with the Unicode standard can be registered, even emoji - but it's also opened up a whole new avenue of misdirection for malicious actors to take advantage of, by finding characters in other alphabets which look similar to Latin ones.
Metzger describes a three - stage path to what he calls a Self - sufficient Replicating Space Industry, or SRSI, in which largely robotic mining operations would extract resources that would be transformed into useful goods in offworld robotic manufacturing facilities.
That means that it purposefully allows in ambient noise, which is useful if you're out for a jog or bike ride and want to be extra sure you aren't about to be hit by a bus.
I remember a colleague who was considered the most tech - savvy among us predicting that the Internet would be remembered as a fad on which nobody was ever able to find useful information.
With a seemingly infinite number of events all over the country (and even the world), it can be overwhelming to determine which conferences will actually provide opportunities to make valuable connections and gain useful insights for my business.
But equity - based crowdfunding — in which investors buy a slice of a small business — could be quite useful to franchisees.
There's no really useful definition of recession that I'm aware of which can be applied to data.
These small - business owners are also more likely than others to have web pages and Twitter accounts — both of which are useful tools for small businesses trying to attract and retain customers — and they are more likely to have Facebook pages for their businesses, which reveals more about the current climate for small - business retailers today.
The benefit of this approach is that a generalist has a variety of skills, which can be incredibly useful in the freelancing economy; with a broader skill set, it can be easier to market yourself.
You can also stream on up to 5 devices simultaneously, which is useful for families with lots of people watching on their own devices.
The change may be useful ultimately for merchants who want alternatives to credit cards for payments, and who likewise want to tap into the enormous Millennial consumer market, which numbers about 75 million, according to the Pew Research Center.
But one useful way to frame the leadership challenge here is to consider the sense in which, in deciding how to tackle such a challenge, a leader is not just deciding what to do.
Ideally, you'll pre-identify your inner circle (perhaps with your attorney, banker, accountant, bookkeeper, financial advisor) and then be able to choose which, if any, of the other inputs are useful to you.
This card is particularly useful to frequent flyers: Spending just $ 500 during the first 90 days gets you 40,000 bonus miles, which can be redeemed for two free, round - trip domestic flights.
You'll be able to turn the appliance on and off through TP - Link's app or the Echo Dot, which doesn't make it as smart as a new appliance, but does make it more useful.
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