Distracting us can be helpful, listening to us can be helpful, even sitting with us in silence can be helpful, but please, I beg of you, don't pile on.
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That's right: how you can be helpful, as opposed to how someone can be helpful to you.
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For me, if I have a platform with which I can be helpful then it's incumbent on me to be helpful.
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I do a little bit of research on training classes that would be helpful for my project and might also be helpful for my job.
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Adams added there is hope that a vaccine could be helpful in the future should it be developed though it likely won't be helpful in this particular outbreak.
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" IT WOULD BE HELPFUL TO HAVE SINGLE MEASURE OF CONSUMER INFLATION "It would be helpful to just have one public-facing measure of the cost of living for consumers.
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" The proposal, Peters said, "will be helpful to Flint but it will also be helpful to other communities that may be facing lead or toxic contamination at some point.
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I also thought the Assistant might be helpful [while] driving.
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Trying to be helpful, sort of, to the other side.
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"Yoga can be helpful in so many ways," she said.
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Wandering can be helpful or dangerous, depending on the situation.
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"I can be helpful as the deputy chair," Ellison said.
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When they found Bubble they knew they could be helpful.
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It isn't going to be helpful across the board, though.
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Would it be helpful if they brought over a casserole?
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Winter says that stress can be helpful in memory formation.
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A backup plan could be helpful in those situations too.
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"It would be helpful to have some recommendations," Lipinski said.
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But we have found a few principles to be helpful.
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Mercury retro brings reality checks that can actually be helpful.
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By all appearances, Nunez was just trying to be helpful.
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Which is where a little vibrator break might be helpful.
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A look at the menus online beforehand may be helpful.
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While the contribution may be small, it can be helpful.
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Given this exploding form, a little deconstruction may be helpful.
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So when you get those calls from recruiters, be helpful.
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Yellen's comments could be helpful in framing a constructive dialogue.
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Google can be helpful, but let vets do their job.
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Be helpful and selfless, and you'll make money from writing.
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Maybe that's what would be helpful in this time period.
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This would be helpful in analyzing goaltending performance as well.
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I mean that would probably be helpful, in those times.
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If you have experienced harassment, these resources may be helpful.
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Networking with other business owners online can also be helpful.
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The president's language is unlikely to be helpful to them.
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She said offering demonstrations of the technology might be helpful.
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Government taxation and spending can also be helpful or harmful.
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A second set of eyes and ears can be helpful.
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Because you can't be helpful by pretending to be perfect.
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Turning off notifications on your phone might also be helpful.
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It can be helpful to try to disaggregate those effects.
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This is one case where probiotic supplements may be helpful.
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"Of course, I think it would be helpful," said Rep.
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Creating an accountability structure with others can also be helpful.
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We presume he would not be helpful to the president.
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But the trouble is, they don't appear to be helpful.
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But he can be helpful with all kinds of students.
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At least I can be helpful in some small way.
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"It is an effort to be helpful," Ms. Martin said.
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The bottom line: Voluntary action can be helpful and inspiring.
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Why then will a Right to Try law be helpful?
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"Just pick one," the woman suggested, trying to be helpful.
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There are a variety of interventions that can be helpful.
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We expect them to be helpful and men to be bossy.
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It can be helpful to present the data to your doctor.
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SCARAMUCCI: Well, I am trying to be helpful to the President.
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But the app can be helpful in other scenarios as well.
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"People want to be helpful, so ask for help," she said.
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It would also be helpful for military and law enforcement deployments.
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On the one hand, theoretically [DMCA] is supposed to be helpful.
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Whether this technology would be helpful is an entirely different point.
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He has a team of investigative journalists who can be helpful.
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Ask your local officials whether something like this might be helpful.
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Also, are there ways that you can be helpful to them?
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Only you'll know what's truly going to be helpful to you.
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Anything you might possibly have seen or heard could be helpful.
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Sometimes a certain degree of noise can be helpful for concentration.
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But others think a certain amount of dread could be helpful.
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They're trying to be helpful by making bad stronger than good.
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First, it might be helpful to define what "attractive" even means.
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How Many Nets can be Helpful Players on a Good Team?
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The U.S. also can be helpful in Colombia's struggle for reconciliation.
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That might be helpful in a pinch, but it's generally unusable.
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AI can be helpful when it comes to automatically detecting content.
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A knife seems like it would be helpful to stab walkers.
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Regular hydration and compression socks for long flights will be helpful.
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While these guidelines can be helpful, everyone's financial situation is different.
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"Starting with a slightly smaller scope" can be helpful, Lockhart said.
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It would be helpful if we had it from the administration.
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Clinton's campaign manager, and discuss how they could be helpful. Mrs.
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Parson's leadership and will do everything I can to be helpful.
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So this strategy of outreach will be helpful for going forward.
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Substantial fiscal stimulus might be helpful, but it has been blocked.
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This can be helpful in deciding which apps to whittle down.
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Mr. Fisher contends that providing those things might not be helpful.
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A simple thought experiment can be helpful to see these risks.
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At this juncture, more structure in your life would be helpful.
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Dini hopes this narrative will be helpful to others who suffer.
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If made correctly, DIY solution could be helpful and even effective.
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The health system can be helpful, but too often it isn't.
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Mr. Trump, an early Brexit supporter, could be helpful, analysts say.
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Other things can be helpful, like having some decent wine glasses.
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A sex therapist may also be helpful with mindfulness-based techniques.
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"This is going to be helpful," she said of the feature.
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As Carpenter makes clear, looking to the courts won't be helpful.
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"It would certainly be helpful to be a community like ours."
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A healthy dose of fear could be helpful in this situation.
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"A cloudy morning might even be helpful for us," he said.
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"We are more than glad to be helpful," said Gustavo Santillan.
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Trump's allies believe Sondland's testimony will be helpful to their side.
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Bolton probably has some things that would be helpful for us.
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These resources may be helpful for people who have experienced harassment.
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We think having more information and informed views will be helpful.
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"It's important that our package be helpful, not wasteful," he said.
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Other guidelines can be helpful, if less than ideal, Morningstar found.
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Reading age-appropriate books about pet death may also be helpful.
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It will be helpful if some things can be agreed sooner.
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The US is an ally and we want to be helpful.
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I think a few more days to consider would be helpful.
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"That made sense to me and I tried to be helpful."
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I may also have some additional language that could be helpful.
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Such interactions can be helpful — or they can go very wrong.
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This is supposed to be helpful from a food safety perspective.
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It can be helpful to evaluate your role in the situation.
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It might be helpful to divide statements about this into two categories.
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But, Maloney said, more scrutiny over the MTA's spending would be helpful.
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Close-up photos can either be helpful, mesmerizing — or extremely cringe-worthy.
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The data could also be helpful designing similar bridges in the future.
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Usually eye drops can be helpful to protect the eye, she says.
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Be friendly, but not a friend; be helpful, but not an assistant.
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Victims' identifications are usually too fragmentary to be helpful, Cuddy told me.
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If so, here are a few networking tips that may be helpful.
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Palin spent years developing a network of supporters, it could be helpful.
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"It's very possible that he will be helpful to me," said Sen.
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It could be helpful to draw up a set of best practices.
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He believes that faster, smaller ambulances would be helpful for rural people.
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The President is just trying to be helpful if at all possible.
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Fleksyapps are intended to be helpful shortcuts that keep the conversation flowing.
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Google says that general terms like #love or #food won't be helpful.
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Surprises at work arrive this morning, but the changes may be helpful!
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Something you may think is insignificant could be helpful to our case.
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Could friend and lover horoscopes be helpful for other types of relationships?
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And each of us is pitching in wherever we can be helpful.
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Third, greater encouragement of larger exchanges, potentially multi-state, would be helpful.
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An outside perspective would be helpful—or even someone to vent to!
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But telling yourself, "Don't think about that," isn't likely to be helpful.
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Otherwise, he says, watching online videos about the game can be helpful.
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They were trying to be helpful but to me it sounded condescending.
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"We're actually trying to be helpful," he said during the committee markup.
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Strangers were the most likely to come forward, which could be helpful.
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Wheelbarger, the U.S. Pentagon official, suggested small, quick ships would be helpful.
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What are some signs that infertility therapy could be helpful for you?
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That net positivity in the world, you know, it can be helpful.
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Reducing access to the device can also be helpful, Dr. Gazzaley said.
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Treatment focuses on stretching the Achilles' and hamstring, which can be helpful.
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Remember to be helpful and enjoy the process more than the money.
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And that is where the L.G.B.T.-affirming therapy can also be helpful.
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"I think a primary might be helpful in this situation," he said.
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We did gain some valuable information that will be helpful for us.
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It can be helpful to expand the historical scale just a tad.
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"I could be helpful to him," Pelosi told The New York Times.
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So just even a slight softening could be helpful for achieving things.
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And I was thinking this would be helpful to my academic career.
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Perhaps if you had mild symptoms, a smaller dose would be helpful.
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"For some, carefully managing exercise and activities can be helpful," she said.
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"Any way that one can be helpful always relieves anxiety," said Saltz.
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The group doesn't yet know whether this will be helpful, of course.
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Here are some guidelines that might be helpful in navigating the experience.
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Don't randomly re-shelve books, even if you're trying to be helpful.
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It won't be helpful, no matter which of us wins the nomination.
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I can't tell you that every business is going to be helpful.
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It may be helpful to keep a light on for this reason.
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They provide you with clues as to how you can be helpful.
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Some of these products may even be helpful up to a point.
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I'm just arguing that in many cases the data can be helpful.
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It's gotta be helpful she has the Queen's blessing in marrying Harry.
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"That information may be helpful when you receive your bill," she says.
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Quitting smoking, or smoking less, might be helpful in reducing the risk.
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That model can be helpful, but it can also encourage certain dynamics.
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The military's manpower could be helpful in managing large crowds, experts say.
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It might be helpful for moderates to get some more of it.
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Therefore the suicidality must be addressed before the medications will be helpful.
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This will be helpful later if you want to report the encounter.
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It might also be helpful to consider allowing capitalization of training programs.
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It might be helpful to record the interview and take notes. 4.
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For those of me who had almost forgotten, this might be helpful.
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What could be helpful for people of all backgrounds, places and abilities?
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Both say, though, that having more access to data would be helpful.
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"We want to be productive, we want to be helpful," Tillerson said.
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Ms. Berman said donating toiletries to local homeless organizations can be helpful.
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Even just one person to share your experiences with can be helpful.
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And we're trying to do what we can now to be helpful.
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They can be helpful, offering pain management or treatment for psychological conditions.
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Anything you can do to drown out the thunder will be helpful.
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Taking a break from meetings altogether can also be helpful — and refreshing.
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Now we have an opportunity for you to be helpful to us.
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If you're currently in school, this New Moon will definitely be helpful.
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Would such barriers be helpful to protect the area from this storm?
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"It's very important to know that I can be helpful on the outside, if they want me to be helpful on the inside and the right role is there, you know, I would be willing to consider that."
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"He reached out at my request and simply said, 'We'd like to be helpful in any way we can, happy to provide any information that would be helpful,'" Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, said of the lawyer, Barry Berke.
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Olly: Yeah, that could potentially be helpful; it's worth trying out different things.
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Toff's background with Vine could certainly be helpful if that were the case.
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So again, if interest rate environment is more benign that will be helpful.
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And we want to continue to be helpful in any way we can.
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It can be helpful, in this sea of options, to ask the source.
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But wouldn't it be helpful to use your platform for full-blown activism?
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Humility is really important to this process: You never know who'll be helpful.
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However, it can be helpful to turn your attention to your own timeline.
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The videos also show how therapy can be helpful for many different reasons.
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Thus, listening to things at a higher frequency, and speed, could be helpful.
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Financial acumen will be helpful when Uber embarks on an initial public offering.
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Wherever you could be helpful, you would be there trying to do something.
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They are not likely to be helpful to the British government's negotiating aims.
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But we're sure no-slip tights would be helpful in this situation, too.
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It should be helpful for tracking the context of payments and so on.
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But it&aposs going to be helpful, to get a lot of information.
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So I think that will be helpful at least for the manufacturing sectors.
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Where he and Ivanka can be helpful, however, is in matters of style.
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This kind of thing might be helpful for some people, but not me.
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That might be helpful for spreadsheet junkies, but it makes security researchers cringe.
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Teething rings can be helpful, but they should be made of firm rubber.
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"I think we can be helpful if we're on the ground," he added.
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This can be helpful if you type in different languages with different people.
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Such sites may actually be helpful in locating and destroying ISIS terror cells.
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" Cavoulacos says: "You likely know someone who knows someone, who could be helpful.
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Policies that counter the racial segregation of U.S. schools might also be helpful.
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But he believes the drug could also be helpful for the general population.
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Any research into transgender people can be helpful in an effort toward equality.
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It might be helpful for him to take an instructional visit in Europe.
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A few facts may be helpful to set the background for this discussion.
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It can be helpful to visualize your life after the breakup, Cooper said.
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Having a suggestion ready might be helpful when you get to the counter.
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Of course it would be helpful if the scandals were juicy and novel.
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Finding an expert, like an attorney or financial planner, will also be helpful.
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A.S. is the court of final appeal and this extension will be helpful.
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Familiarity with web servers and HTML would be helpful but is not necessary.
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WOULD ADDING TWO DIRECTORS WITH SIGNIFICANT OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE TO THIS BOARD BE HELPFUL?
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Please let me know if there's anything I can do to be helpful.
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Having more complete data on the number of all recoveries would be helpful.
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So if you guys would report the news parts, it would be helpful.
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If you could go on down the line that would be helpful. Sure.
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If I can be helpful, of course, I am very, very, very happy.
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He hopes to be helpful for GOAT as the company grows and scales.
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He's hoping this will be especially be helpful in safeguarding bicyclists and pedestrians.
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In its present state, the economy will also be helpful to the president.
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Is there anything What information missing from the graph that might be helpful?
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They can be helpful for women who have painful or very heavy periods.
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Acupuncture was shown to be helpful in reducing neuropathy, or peripheral nerve damage.
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While all of these are great, they are not likely to be helpful.
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Highlighting can be helpful when reading articles, editing drafts, or proofreading others' work.
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"I thought he would be helpful because he talks," Trump said of Manchin.
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Make a list of resources or tools that you think could be helpful.
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"We don't believe that would be helpful, to go to conference," said Sen.
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Online reviews can be helpful, but consumers should also be skeptical of them.
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I think [it] would be helpful in the House and Senate as well.
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The Gates Foundation is very active in trying to be helpful on this.
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USING FORCE TO SETTLE RAIL BLOCKADES WOULD NOT BE HELPFUL - CANADA PM TRUDEAU
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I've also found that sharing the list with others seems to be helpful.
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You don't have to know how to code, though it can be helpful.
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This can be helpful if you want a uniform look across your account.
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It would be helpful if we could see his eyes or his hair.
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And here the White House and the Congress can be helpful — or not.
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She said no — even a negative result would be helpful information for her.
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But they believe they can be helpful if they carefully pick their opportunities.
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"It (the SPV) could be helpful in keeping the deal alive," he said.
|
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But imagining a hypothetical Texit could be helpful for Americans confused by Brexit.
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Hearing about the possible Mozilla costs is not going to be helpful, either.
|
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For the later, either drugs or meditative practice may or may not be helpful.
|
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Anything in the report that undermines their credibility could be helpful to Stone's defense.
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CW-1: It would be helpful because I will Photoshop him onto a kicker.
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Kann says they can be helpful in other areas if chafing breaks your skin.
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That's fine and instrumentally is going to be helpful in all sorts of circumstances.
|
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While these strategies can be helpful, they won't necessarily prevent couples from making mistakes.
|
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It can be helpful to consider what kind of Star Wars fan they are.
|
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Both blue and green spaces have been shown to be helpful for managing stress.
|
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This feat would be helpful for transmitting the internet from space or mining asteroids.
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It would also be helpful if it could contextualize your stats in some way.
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I thought drawing and talking about these difficult memories would be helpful for him.
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Officials made a plea for any information that could be helpful in the case.
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So it can be helpful to millennials who have already started their own families.
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On this front, incoming ECB president Christine Lagarde could be helpful, JPMorgan pointed out.
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"Candidly, I never found Milo to be helpful," said Smith, the former CRNC chief.
|
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For the merchants, maintaining online an online presence via Google could also be helpful.
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Plus, bidets could also be helpful to clean up after sex, Dr. Moore says.
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Once we confirm what exactly will be helpful to send or do, we will.
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Suggestions made at the meeting would be helpful in deciding the matter, Kumar said.
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An alternative kind of therapy that includes art, movement, or meditation could be helpful!
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In any case, I found her advice to be helpful and easy to understand.
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Fingers crossed that our inventions and innovations will continue to be helpful, not harmful.
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" Luu said the study "will be helpful making apples-to-apples comparisons moving forward.
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"Obesity medications added to behavioral treatment can be helpful for some patients," Yanovski added.
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I'm no director, but would it be helpful to maybe act more like zombies?
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But Rizzo also believes that VR can be helpful in ways beyond clinical application.
|
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"That would be helpful both for the industry and us as well," Bailey said.
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If you absolutely must use encrypted email, this guide to PGP might be helpful.
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Bringing your own dish also can be helpful if you're a vegan or vegetarian.
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These connections have sometimes been known to be helpful for a student's future career.
|
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A joint U.S.-China committee to regularly review implementation could be helpful as well.
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To have one party rush it without including the other will not be helpful.
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You may realize that you've been smothering your sweetie by trying to be helpful.
|
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Getting in a few more small rate increases might be helpful in that regard.
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An executive branch appointment or senior policymaking role on Capitol Hill would be helpful.
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While you're planning for retirement, it can be helpful to factor these things in.
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Would it be helpful to see all the answers there in black and white?
|
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That clarity may be helpful, but most online health advice is not, research says.
|
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"Sometimes we publish research and polling so it can be helpful," the official explained.
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It can be helpful for makeup beginners, but may not be useful to all.
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Put your heart into the words you write, and most of all, be helpful.
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What did you have to give up, whether big or small, to be helpful?
|
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Earlier studies found MBSR to be helpful for a variety of chronic pain conditions.
|
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It can be helpful to re-frame your mistake as an opportunity to grow.
|
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Yet no, if presented in the right light, can be helpful to an organization.
|
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We're trying to be as neutral as possible and just to generally be helpful.
|
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That's why finding support, whether from a loved one or online, can be helpful.
|
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We did ask you to be silent, so it would be helpful for us.
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"I think all alert systems can be helpful," said Miles Harrison, of Purcellville, Virginia.
|
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Even when you're not talking to Alexa, the Echo Show 5 can be helpful.
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Unnamed sources can be helpful to journalists, especially in reporting topics of national security.
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A biopsy of the rash would be helpful; so would some additional blood tests.
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We didn't understand how it would be helpful for us with the opioid problem.
|
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"I think it is going to be helpful to show our story," he said.
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This was thought to be helpful because there aren't enough psychiatrists to go around.
|
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But with a little thought and inspiration, they can be helpful in more situations.
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He said there was but that he didn't feel like it would be helpful.
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For an assistant to be helpful, you will need to invest time into it.
|
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On the other hand, there are some cases in which noise can be helpful.
|
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And, while the suspect remains at large, checking on neighbors would also be helpful.
|
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" He added, "We thought a big motion picture would be helpful to the brand.
|
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A printer and scanner can be helpful when you're working out of the office.
|
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"I'll be helpful on the 2020 campaign," a former senior White House official said.
|
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Depending on the position, a bachelor's degree in sociology and psychology will be helpful.
|
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In light of recent news, we thought it would be helpful to revisit it.
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I do think, for example, solving literacy problems at the bottom would be helpful.
|
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Such expansion, it said, "may not be helpful in achieving" the goal of peace.
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"I only want to go where folks think I can be helpful," he said.
|
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And regular family meetings before, during, and after deployment can be helpful, researchers report.
|
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His mortgage and finance industry background makes him think it could even be helpful.
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This savings guidance chart may be helpful if you would like to retire early.
|
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This information, she says, can be helpful as someone weighs the decision to delete.
|
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It might be helpful to remember that right now, this is just one election.
|
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"Making some space for your desire to be liked can be helpful," she says.
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It would be helpful to outfit all vehicles with safety tech like T.S.S.-P.
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Heather had tried to persuade them that talking might be helpful, but without success.
|
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GOP senators: Would be helpful if McConnell's immigration language was stronger 10:2023 a.m.
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Indeed, such backroom camaraderie can be helpful in building coalitions and addressing world problems.
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Letting out emotions "in a constructive and mindful way" can be helpful, she says.
|
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With 3 feet of sea level rise, the Maeslant will no longer be helpful.
|
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If you absolutely must use encrypted email, this guide to PGP might be helpful .
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Number one, what we're good at, can we be helpful in a new market?
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"It's disturbing that we have found reasons not to be helpful," Smith told Fox News.
|
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I don't think everyone necessarily needs that, but for some people, it can be helpful.
|
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So systems that can provide possible ideas to bounce off the writer could be helpful.
|
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It'd also be helpful in differentiating her beauty brand from the very colorful Kylie Cosmetics.
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If you haven't done this before, this tutorial should be helpful (skip the mitmproxy part).
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"The development and use of robotic platforms might be helpful in patient care," Jeong said.
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It's a minor feature, but it seems like it could be helpful here and there.
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" She came forward with her account of her assault because she wanted "to be helpful.
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A lot of foreplay can also be helpful, as well as a vaginal hormone cream.
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King's comments as they have been characterized and does not find them to be helpful.
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So no, it is better to keep going on and keep trying to be helpful.
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If you're a dedicated cook, staying on top of the latest science might be helpful.
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But a little close reading of the sentence in question itself may be helpful too.
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The card could be helpful for those who occasionally slip up on their card payments.
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"If we can blossom a few young souls that can be helpful to someone else."
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It's up to you to recognize whether acting more like a Cancer would be helpful.
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That's probably a smart move, and actually would be helpful to the users of it.
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Tracking temperature can be helpful for people who have particularly long or abnormal menstrual cycles.
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Sure, keto can help athletes lose weight, which can be helpful for speed and endurance.
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According to a 2005 study, outdoor exercise can be helpful in treating seasonal affective disorder.
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That should be helpful; before, no one was notified when a new comment was added.
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Taking some time to regroup away from the city will be helpful for us both.
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A more focused approach by President Trump on those efforts, I think, would be helpful.
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Tony remains Chairman and will be helpful to GEICO for the rest of his life.
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"This suggests that such subsidies might be helpful in lessening disparities," Keating added by email.
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She said even a 3G phone would be helpful so that staff could use GPS.
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It would be helpful more detail about what percentage of this is paid to drivers.
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Juul will also need to change minds that its e-cigarettes can actually be helpful.
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He's also heard writing can be helpful, but he's discouraged because it doesn't come naturally.
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We can paint in broad brushstrokes now in a way that will be be helpful.
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You can agree with those who find Google's new forced login changes to be helpful.
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A new artificial intelligence tool sure to generate buzz among consumers also could be helpful.
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"It would be helpful if Mr. Lindner would also stick to this agreement," he said.
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Thinking back, there are seven lessons I learned that should be helpful to any entrepreneur.
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Negative advertising can be helpful in framing or validating people's concerns about with a candidate.
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But being mindful of app usage could be helpful for your health and dating prospects.
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"We talked about this at great length yesterday he's going to be helpful," Ryan said.
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"Oh, but I have daughters!" one of them said to me, trying to be helpful.
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So maybe it would be helpful to think about this from a slightly different perspective.
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Letters Patients and doctors discuss the management of drugs that can be helpful or harmful.
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It would be helpful if Ossoff moved into the district in which he is running.
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For those unacquainted with Perry's personal history and work, a brief digression may be helpful.
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If you're in school or taking classes, Mercury in genius Aquarius will certainly be helpful.
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I think the data we collected could potentially be helpful for other people as well.
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Their first marriage counselor "was very nice and tried earnestly to be helpful," Heller says.
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To see why this would be helpful, let's do some back-of-the envelope math.
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Well, our first reaction to things is: One, can it be helpful to developing countries?
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Showing a model could be helpful to students using this format for the first time.
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There are, however, practical strategies that can be helpful for couples grappling with this imbalance.
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He also tries to endear himself to those who might be helpful in the future.
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Mr. Stone has nonetheless claimed Ms. Davis is unlikely to be helpful to Mr. Mueller.
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He said that they could be helpful to take non-coronavirus cases from civilian hospitals.
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To understand why, a quick look at the second day of hearings might be helpful.
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However, less than half of parents felt that homeopathy or special jewelry would be helpful.
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So while Live View isn't without its bugs, it can be helpful, especially in cities.
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That kind of instability cannot be helpful to reform goals, police morale or public safety.
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So, on a larger scale, doing that for the next year can be helpful too.
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Food that keeps your hands busy can be helpful during stressful times, Taub-Dix explained.
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The message of inclusivity is meant to be helpful, but it can actually do harm.
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But it would be helpful to know more about some of the ambiguous characters involved.
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When we get home, let's talk about what we're going to do to be helpful.
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Ms. Ward developed name recognition during that race that will be helpful this time around.
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But can you be helpful in helping us understand what we're really looking at here?
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This story on working from home without losing your mind may be helpful as well.
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Even if you haven't pre-mapped your route, the compass app can still be helpful.
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To understand the significance of Wilmarth's sculptures, a quickly sketched historical perspective may be helpful.
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Kaine's deep, sincere Roman Catholic faith can only be helpful to the ticket as well.
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It would be helpful to have an idea of what the prosecutors were up against.
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"I tend to believe having additional information would be helpful," Collins said in the statement.
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Do you think Ms. Takeshita's snow monkey study might be helpful in understanding human behavior?
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Some love drugs, if used in the right way, could be helpful for many couples.
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So this system will be helpful for them to prevent any virus from spreading wider.
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I think the messaging around psychedelics, it would be helpful if that changes a bit.
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Taking medication to control gastrointestinal reflux can also be helpful if heartburn is the issue.
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Having that perspective about where they're headed next would be helpful in relating to students.
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How to lose weight after pregnancyBreastfeeding could be helpful when it comes to weight loss.
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"And that was one of our thoughts, why this CBDV could be helpful," Hollander said.
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While designating such a figure can be helpful, Ms. Adams said, today it's not sufficient.
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Resolutions are the hobgoblin of the season, but they can be helpful if they're realistic.
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But wouldn't it be helpful to know where he falls on the facial-recognition spectrum?
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"I think the governor would be helpful in helping to engage the parties," she said.
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Having that "why" ready can be helpful if a date is curious about your choice.
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Will Hurd (R-Texas) said testimony from the former New York mayor would be helpful.
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While the asteroid may be gone, the collected data could be helpful in the future.
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Taking medication to control gastrointestinal reflux can also be helpful if heartburn is the issue.
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"Convince me there is a real story here, and I can be helpful," he said.
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The criteria were artistic skills, for one, and experience with mural making would be helpful.
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We can't actually give you money, but let us know if we can be helpful.
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I think it might be helpful to tell her, but I'm not sure it is ethical.
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An early general election is unlikely to be helpful because one cannot expect a decisive result.
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"Really, genetic carrier screening can be helpful for any human who's thinking of reproducing," Sagaser says.
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And I think it can be helpful to think of electromagnetic "hypersensitivity" in the same way.
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That&aposs why I think it would be helpful to have all this done in public.
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Having had a career, or maybe two or three, before becoming an entrepreneur can be helpful.
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A basic understanding of computer networks and how packets travel through them will also be helpful.
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A lot of people think they have to be helpful everywhere – and that's not the case.
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This worked well enough, though in a noisy environment, having a monitor speaker might be helpful.
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Lovecruft said that the community justice process can sometimes be helpful for groups reckoning with abuse.
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Woodside believes this is due to "the desire to be helpful even if the truth hurts".
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And of course there's no guarantee — but I think it could be helpful for that reason.
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If you're still deliberating on the perfect sign slogan, scrolling through the feed might be helpful.
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If it could boost productivity dramatically, perhaps through investment in public goods, that could be helpful.
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Why pay for therapy when the advice of strangers has proven to be helpful and free?
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Actively trying to disengage emotionally from the disturbing effects by using distract can also be helpful.
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"Each district is different, and probably in mine it probably wouldn't be helpful," Colorado Republican Rep.
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CORPORATE TAX RATE REDUCTIONS TO MAKE US MORE COMPETITIVE ON A WORLD STAGE WOULD BE HELPFUL.
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Steroid creams can be helpful for some cases; systemic steroids are rarely required for severe cases.
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Lifestyle changes - such as sun avoidance and stringent sun protection, and alcohol avoidance, can be helpful.
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Immediate use of cool compresses (similar to how you would treat a sunburn) may be helpful.
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Even the announcement ... of additional rate cuts, at this point is not going to be helpful.
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It can be helpful (scrolling through a filmstrip of photo thumbnails) and fun (playing Pac-Man).
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On the one hand, we thought that this may somehow be helpful in promoting the game?
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MongoDB: Because its foundation is open-source database software, it can be helpful to freelance developers.
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So it can be helpful to try to occupy your mind with something else, Stewart says.
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However, it can be helpful to turn your attention to your own financial goals and timeline.
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That would be helpful if Netflix ever acquired companies, which is something it almost never does.
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"They said, 'If you think it will be helpful to others, go for it," she says.
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Stephen Moore, an outside economic adviser to the president, said a quick deal would be helpful.
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This, as you might imagine, will be helpful finding your Bolt in a dark parking lot.
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The guidelines will be helpful, as they set forth the highest level expectations for the industry.
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It would be helpful to share the wider context you point out here with our readers.
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It would be helpful to have similar information about scientists on the company's committees and boards.
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AND ON TERMS OF TAX REFORM, IF IT'S TAX REFORM, I THINK THAT COULD BE HELPFUL.
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Though these signs may be helpful for some, Aaron never showed any of them, Stokes said.
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Also, core strengthening exercises, such as Pilates, can be helpful to prevent IT Band Friction Syndrome.
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One is the possibility that insurance companies will deny patients treatments that would actually be helpful.
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Virginia is a swing state, and his influence could be helpful there in a close election.
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But she thought Murray's positive and direct approach, along with his uncompromising energy, would be helpful.
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"It would be helpful," said Hartmut Rus, a campaigner for Germany's largest LGBT rights organization, LSVD.
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A more thoughtful address from Trump on his North Korean strategy would be helpful, Kinzinger said.
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Just hearing that someone else saw and recognized the harassment can be helpful for some people.
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Because all I'm trying to do is be helpful to them and helpful to the situation.
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Some Democrats said the memo could be helpful for them as they pursue a court case.
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I think some ways it might be helpful to see where [the detractors] are coming from.
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"A narrow, vocational focus may not be helpful in such a rapidly changing world," he said.
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Costello told reporters that Trump's support "should be helpful" to Republicans' effort to pass the bill.
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It may also be helpful so participants know when they're being recorded and when they're not.
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This is where thinking about navigating your career with an old-fashioned map can be helpful.
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The laptop compartment zips apart to lie separately, which can be helpful when going through security.
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He used to scour the internet for elections where he thought the postcards would be helpful.
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After, I told him, I hope you do get therapy, I think it could be helpful.
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In addition to a doctor and physical therapist, a sex therapist and psychologist may be helpful.
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And if relevant, I will mention a course or program I have that might be helpful.
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JY: I think that's why the digital age is going to be helpful in some way.
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"Our findings suggest that smoking cessation, or reduced smoking, might be helpful in reducing the risk."
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"The list would certainly be helpful," said Tram Nguyen, co-executive director of New Virginia Majority.
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But we want to be ourselves, and we want to be helpful but also be authentic.
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Finally he asks for some assistance, or rather demands, "be helpful," to a White House aide.
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Runkel said it can be helpful to display vulnerability during a fight with a family member.
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Exercises like yoga can also be helpful to ease anxiety-related sore, tight muscles, she finds.
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Having a designated note taker during your meeting can be helpful for this, according to Dalio.
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Others note that while the change would be helpful, it won't by itself curb the epidemic.
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But this is exactly the type of pattern-recognition problem where deep learning can be helpful.
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It certainly would be helpful if our elected officials refrained from inflammatory rhetoric against certain groups.
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Not long after my piece was published, readers sent emails asking how they could be helpful.
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These products are less likely to be helpful, however, if you have more than one symptom.
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For milder cases, air-conditioners, fans, and other masking devices can be helpful, especially at night.
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She notes that having a partner to check in with during these times can be helpful.
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One of them concluded that the practice can be helpful to teach students basic safety procedures.
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A centralized and transparent accounting of where exactly the money's going would be helpful, for instance.
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Mindful eating apps such as Mindful Eating Tracker and In the Moment can also be helpful.
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It seems these surveys could be helpful, but companies need to use them to make changes.
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But instead of feeling isolated, "I've found it to be helpful in certain cases," she said.
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Predictive text, a feature turned on by default on the Samsung Galaxy S10, can be helpful.
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A Bills loss would be helpful if you're entertaining the idea of a 9-7 season.
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That can be helpful for screen-loving children and for their screen-loving parents as well.
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"I do think it would be helpful if the language were a little bit stronger," Sen.
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Brauner does concede that they could be helpful as a barrier to keep you from picking.
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You can be helpful by finding ways to help your daughter stretch this money the furthest.
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"It's an interesting opportunity and obviously a problem that we want to be helpful in solving."
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Meanwhile, greater attention to developing and coordinating strategies for a nonviolent transition could well be helpful.
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Some women find exercise can be helpful, though the research in this area isn't particularly robust.
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This visual data might be helpful to perceive how the society has evolved over the decades.
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And, the thing is, if you are sitting there minding your own business and you get a call from a journalist where you want to be helpful because you should be helpful because it's part of the ecosystem and that's the way that, that world works.
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"There's lots of things going on that can be helpful on those really bad days," he said.
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Seeking help from financial reports can also be helpful, and can take out some of the guesswork.
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SpaceX & Boring Co engineers headed to Thailand tomorrow to see if we can be helpful to govt.
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Brands like Samsung and TCL have online how-to guides for picture adjustment, which can be helpful.
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It may be helpful to set up multiple savings accounts in order to save for specific purchases.
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Oral contraceptives can also be helpful, because they help the menstrual cycle get on track or regular.
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Antiperspirant sprays can also be helpful to treat hard-to-reach areas of the body, she adds.
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While a lot of these new safety measures may be helpful for passengers, others are arguably extreme.
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That DNA evidence would ultimately be helpful in the investigation — Sheikh's profile could not be ruled out.
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"[The new phones] will be helpful, but i don't think anything will dramatically increase sales," says Dawson.
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Having heard such excuses before, Mr. Romney said that even returns from previous years would be helpful.
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For people with generalized anxiety disorders in particular, exercise can be helpful in a few specific ways.
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It would be helpful if the President-elect would just disseminate his SELL list to premium subscribers.
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Research also indicates it would be helpful to change how certain over-the-counter drugs are packaged.
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Brennan said it was possible for someone to be helpful to the Russian cause without realizing it.
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And this is where stories and anecdotes -- something this campaign has been short on -- can be helpful.
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Research indicated it would also be helpful to change how certain over-the-counter drugs are packaged.
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I'm not sure I love having full thumbnails on the overview screen, but it can be helpful.
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But flying a consistent NASA-rated rocket could be helpful for SpaceX to gain new customers, too.
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"I just don't think it would be helpful" to call the lawmaker out by name, Sanchez said.
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Hensell said these notifications could be helpful, serving as early warnings of what needs to be fixed.
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"Raising the next round of financing is hopefully something we can be helpful with," Sequeira told TechCrunch.
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Here are four unique features the company offers that may be helpful for your next global adventure.
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At the same time, there are some reasons to think this could, on the margins, be helpful.
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The demo also had an in-game chat feature, which could be helpful in coordinating raid battles.
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It may be helpful to set up multiple savings accounts in order to save for specific expenses.
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A slow start might be helpful, according to Doug Betts, who leads JD Power's global automotive division.
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We hope, you know, with the new changes we made, we'll actually be helpful in that area.
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Nebenzia suggested a visit by the Security Council to the region was overdue and could be helpful.
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Describing that evening now, DaRonch makes clear she wanted only to be helpful to an authority figure.
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I thought it might be helpful to share which of my recent adventures weren't worth the trouble.
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It can be helpful to have someone listen to those thoughts—even just once—and give feedback.
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Look for ways to teach more junior employees "Serving as a mentor could be helpful," says Erdogan.
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And when they did know about interventions, they didn't believe the interventions were likely to be helpful.
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It shows the president's credibility and that he means what he says, and will ultimately be helpful.
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"Having that same curiosity that you would have on a first date would be helpful," Kingsbury said.
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It's not very often that someone using Overwatch's voice chat turns out to be helpful and entertaining.
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However, not everyone in the committee agreed that such a board would be helpful for stabilizing NASA.
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And if you're just trying to prevent the laws from being adopted, those parties can be helpful.
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But this isn't what I need help with, although any advice on moving on would be helpful!
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OF Juan Lagares (sprained left thumb) could be helpful down the stretch, manager Terry Collins said Monday.
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While the president saying he got a flu shot would be helpful, he said, it's not critical.
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But Balderson's narrow lead calls into question whether the president can be helpful in general election contests.
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We have already reported it to the police, but more information would be helpful in finding them.
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Getting into the habit of saving any amount will be helpful for you in the long run.
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Treatment is a parallel line of research, but knowing at least one substance responsible should be helpful.
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"At this point in the process, I am not sure it would be helpful," Ms. Fitzig said.
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It can be helpful to see how your net worth compares with others', broken down by age.
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Driven Perhaps my deep-seated need to be helpful is a result of growing up in Minnesota.
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It is an old poem, but it has words that will be helpful for you to know.
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Just because it would be helpful to the campaign does not convert it to a campaign expenditure.
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Still, it would be helpful to know what criteria was used to select one artist over another.
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To understand what's going on, it may be helpful to start with what we should be doing.
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Burst Mode can be helpful in taking pictures of sporting events, sprightly toddlers and fast-moving pets.
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No matter the situation, these can be helpful during the first several months with your new puppy.
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What is terrible is that she isn't needlessly nit-picking; she is actually trying to be helpful.
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There's a lot on your mind and rushing yourself to process that won't be helpful to you.
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It's for that reason that it can be helpful when women share their experiences with each other.
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CONWAY: George, he was told that there would be information that may be helpful to the campaign.
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According to the White House official, Xi said he would be helpful and look into the matter.
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It can be helpful to track your ovulation to get a better sense of your own fertility.
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Also, just keep asking questions; not directing, but asking questions and just trying to be helpful overall.
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Though not dietary staples, some herbs may be helpful when looking for natural alternatives for viral symptoms.
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It can be helpful to frame such changes as something practical and doable, not radical and dramatic.
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We thought it would be helpful for people to understand what makes those women and men tick.
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You'll take some unexpected risks this evening, so it'll be helpful to be secure about your emotions.
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Learning about the mind-body connection libido-wise has been proven to be helpful for many women.
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And some simply do not disclose figures that would be helpful in determining trends in their business.
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A. The rationale for selecting an imaging test is complicated, but some general principles can be helpful.
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The most effective therapy for hot flashes is estrogen supplementation, but nonhormonal medications can be helpful, too.
|
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For those of us who just need a little mood adjustment, however, color can also be helpful.
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The Vatican does not have a direct say in the relocation, though its backing could be helpful.
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Some of these toxins and other compounds could be helpful in treating Alzheimer's, cancer, H.I.V. or pain.
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Information is power, and having the right info can be helpful in stopping yourself from freaking out.
|
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These drugs may be helpful in treating people, but there is no guarantee they will be effective.
|
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But first it may be helpful to offer a framework for how articles like these come together.
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"Safety demos take no more than five minutes, and they will be helpful in an emergency situation."
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She suggests asking what would be helpful, making a list of specific tasks and parceling out assignments.
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Secondly, it can be helpful to think about if you're most scared of internal or external fears.
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Benzodiazepines such as alprazolam, diazepam and lorazepam can be helpful when taken on a short-term basis.
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"If he wins, there's a solid base and people will come in and be helpful," she says.
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These are, at the end of the day, simply insights that might be helpful if used correctly.
|
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But while his fortune could be helpful in a presidential race, it wouldn't go nearly as far.
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It can sometimes be helpful to have Google Chrome notifications enabled for specific websites you visit regularly.
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It can be helpful to use a small measuring cup with a pouring spout for this operation.
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Many experts in tactical training, including the FBI, believe training for shootings in particular can be helpful.
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The board offers some suggestions of language they think would be helpful for the president to utter.
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A range of other strategies can be helpful in managing the anxiety from war or terror attacks.
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Peppermint tea is also said to be helpful for sore throats, due to its similarity to menthol.
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There isn't any situation where revealing all enemy positions to allies for 15 seconds won't be helpful.
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Fassati said it would be helpful to see a long-term analysis of PrEP's effect on populations.
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One area where the framework could be helpful is in winning over the conservative House Freedom Caucus.
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"The biggest thing that would be helpful is just general support and encouragement and goodwill," Musk said.
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"If it would be helpful to you, of course I would be happy to attend," he wrote.
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Skills should be helpful, entertaining, or both, said Sarah Andrew Wilson, the chief content officer at Matchbox.
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You may not be able to be specific, but even a broad-brush portrait would be helpful.
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Stewing on your problems for long periods of time isn't productive, but brief reflection can be helpful.
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That's OK. Most of the germs that are there are harmless, and some might even be helpful.
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So for me to be able to give people a collection of that stuff could be helpful.
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It can be helpful to have something remind you that you've spent your whole day on the couch.
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Everything. It would be helpful here to explain what LeEco (LAY-EEco) is, but easy comparisons fall short.
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Sometimes you can recruit the quest-giver, though they might or might not be helpful on your crew.
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Patrick has said he planned to stump this summer for candidates in elections where he can be helpful.
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"We're optimistic that inserting the individual-mandate repeal would be helpful," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters.
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I hope my journey in dealing with this and trying to be upbeat will be helpful to others.
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We know that education about matters of sexuality and intimacy and how it actually operates would be helpful.
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There's good reasons as to why tracking whether people living with schizophrenia take their medication could be helpful.
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" Krauss was careful to note that, while some exercises "may not be helpful, they probably won't be harmful.
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Structuring your thoughts before you express them will be helpful on Sunday when chatty Mercury sextiles strict Saturn.
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Google Maps has received a small design update that could be helpful when getting directions to someplace unfamiliar.
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New research shows that tracking walking speed could actually be helpful for monitoring health, especially for older individuals.
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And it would be helpful for us to better understand the ways that that's impacted your whole life.
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Men accepting pay cuts in the name of parity can be helpful on a case-by-case basis.
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"He's more interesting than I am so I thought he would be helpful," Gosling told host Jimmy Fallon.
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Being able to connect to more than one Bluetooth device can be helpful in a range of scenarios.
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The procedure is known to be quick but painful, and it can be helpful to have moral support.
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It can be helpful to repeat the same words that they use when describing their situation, she says.
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I'm sure it would be helpful for society if there were men like me visible in pop culture.
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But the tensions are rising to the surface in ways that may not be helpful to either focus.
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"I talk to anybody I feel can be helpful in reducing disease and death from cigarettes," he says.
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Describing oneself as a "business leader who created jobs," for instance, can be helpful — especially with Republican voters.
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Venus and Saturn's connection is going to be helpful around issues concerning your living situation and your finances.
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I think that anything you can use to make memory more sticky could potentially be helpful for you.
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Maybe even altruism: In a crowded situation, people might be less likely to be helpful to each other.
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That might be helpful as more people sign on to use the feature since it's still very new.
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But if you're trying to use tech less, it might be helpful to consider: Are you really addicted?
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For example, wearing a custom-fit mouthguard at night, or getting facial massages can be helpful, she says.
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She said the clarification put out by the Obama administration Tuesday will be helpful but not all-powerful.
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These can be helpful in spotting other kinds of subscriptions you've forogtten about, like an ancient gym membership.
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"I'm sure there's streamlining in terms of regulations and things like that that will be helpful," he said.
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"I thought if could bring more modern, visual storytelling to this that it might be helpful," he says.
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Turns out, he was just trying to be helpful by putting himself to work while I was gone.
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"Even having therapy dogs around while students are working on their out-of-class assignments could be helpful."
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PART OF THE REASON I'M DOING THAT IS I THINK IT WILL BE HELPFUL TO A GROWTH AGENDA.
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It would also be helpful if they explained which particular parts of Mueller's analysis clear Trump and why.
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Kilduff said the IEA report will be helpful when looking at global inventories, which seem to be falling.
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AMLG: For people who are listening, what can they do to be helpful to FIRST and get involved?
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"It could also be helpful to consider the impact on venture capital and start-ups," the paper said.
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But Lowe insisted further "moderate" depreciation in the exchange rate would be helpful for Australia's export-heavy economy.
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Further, steady component sales and the depreciation of the Korean Won may also be helpful factors for Samsung.
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It would also be helpful to delete reminders of birthdays, anniversaries, and future plans on your cellphone calendar.
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The last point would presumably be helpful for identifying accounts that may be trying to impersonate other users.
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Creating relationships with them can be helpful for when you need advice or someone who understands your workload.
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The service can be helpful for things like getting tickets to shows or making reservations at exclusive restaurants.
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"We're optimistic that inserting individual mandate repeal would be helpful," said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
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That is a way I think to be able to acquire data that will be helpful to people.
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It would be helpful to feel out what path, if any, we have to get them to yes.
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Those resources will be helpful as McSally looks likely to face off against a top challenger in 2018.
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While these have potential to be helpful, there are legitimate concerns with treating over-medication with more medication.
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"I think it would be helpful, but I don't believe any synthetic version is necessarily safe," he said.
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What we are trying to do is build relationships, so when the time comes, we can be helpful.
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Swimming can be helpful for hip or groins injuries that don't seem to be getting better, Lingor says.
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This can be helpful when searching for someone, such as in a criminal investigation or finding a terrorist.
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These companies need to maintain their market share while being perceived to be helpful and instructive, he added.
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"If they clean the plant beforehand, that would be helpful, but there is no guarantee," says Dr. Sivamani.
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It could be helpful when it comes to launching in new countries, attracting foreign talent and raising money.
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I gained five pounds and cut down on CrossFit just in case extra body fat could be helpful.
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"I have no doubt this could be helpful for him in terms of energizing his base," Pregliasco said.
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This means trying to assess which students are likely to learn a given skill might not be helpful.
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Replies are one area where many users often find mean or harassing tweets, so this should be helpful.
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In coming days, I'll be trying to be helpful to all in matters of turkeys and behavior alike.
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Related: 7 Cliché Email Phrases That Drive People Up the Wall Sure, details and context can be helpful.
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Our boss is very hands-off, and I feel there is no chance she would be helpful here.
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Beyond that, the impact of the tax cuts becomes less clear, but they will probably still be helpful.
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What regulation would be helpful to you, and what regulation would you not want to see at all?
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Be creative and think of unique ways that you can be helpful with or without having to ask.
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But it's probably not clear at this point why anyone would believe that our virome may be helpful.
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Formal dinners are largely a thing of the past, but plain china can be helpful for adding contrast.
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Brian Trainor told VICE News the bylaw, which doesn't make the offences criminal, could be helpful to police.
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In that way, ego can be helpful to some people insofar as it drives them to do things.
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Additionally, the stowaway stylus will be helpful for taking notes; it recharges when it's inserted into the laptop.
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"All victim information will be helpful to understanding and reforming the institutional approach of the church," she said.
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Also, I think, one of the lessons I've learned is that cities can really be helpful to counties.
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They're not exactly sure how it will affect prices but they do not believe it will be helpful.
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Dr. Kerner added that it can be helpful to think of your new relationship as a Venn diagram.
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Taft ticked through a list of questions he thought might be helpful: What programming skills do you have?
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He was successfully tapering his use of cigarettes and thought it might be helpful to switch to Juuls.
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Covid-19 appears to have some similarities, so doctors have wondered if limiting this inflammation would be helpful.
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I agree it has a lot to offer on boundaries — which might be helpful to Brave Face, too.
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"There are crises regularly — regardless of who's president — in which lawyers can be helpful in responding," she said.
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Some did see Tesla's efforts to install extra chargers, although too late to be helpful in the moment.
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For example, he said, a senior engineer spots a bug and fixes the code, trying to be helpful.
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It can be helpful, she said, to remind your child that these images are often manipulated as well.
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Like developing any new habit, it can be helpful to pick a consistent time of day to meditate.
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But he does see how programs like Recycle Health are well-intentioned and can be helpful for some.
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"They can be helpful, or they can be worth less than the paper they're written on," he said.
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And a 2012 study suggests that walking in nature can be helpful for people with major depressive disorder.
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He added, though, that if you can afford to delay withdrawals, the higher RMD age will be helpful.
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It would fall to 20 percent with the plan, but any reduction would be helpful in this regard.
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That bank account will be helpful for the Wisconsin Democrat as she defends against millions in outside spending.
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Public policy groups can be helpful here by creating and disseminating clear procedures for the industry to follow.
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Chen also thinks that Uber's announcement of expanding its rewards program to include food delivery will be helpful.
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Arm yourself with questions that demonstrate your desire to support them: How can I be helpful to you?
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Follow-up in some form, will still be helpful or necessary to make the lessons stick, Ollendick says.
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He added that if you can afford to delay withdrawals, however, the higher RMD age will be helpful.
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There are many instances in medicine when it would be helpful to stop, or greatly slow down, time.
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Gordon Mansfield, an AT&T executive, said the labels would be helpful indicators for people with 210G phones.
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It would fire up the economy in a way that would be helpful in a no-deal context.
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"Cameras can be helpful, but they're no substitute for someone really being there to assess," Riley told MUNCHIES.
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And it can be helpful, acting as insight into a demographic of people the brand may have previously ignored.
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Worst Eve lie: That she was trying to be "helpful" when she arrived at Gemma's to talk to Niko.
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Giving and receiving feedback isn't easy, but it can be helpful to both the employer and the job seeker.
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Or simply taking a warm bath or using a heating pad can be helpful before sex or in general.
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If you find yourself backed into a corner, it can be helpful to have a friend by your side.
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"SpaceX & Boring Co engineers headed to Thailand tomorrow to see if we can be helpful to govt," Musk tweeted.
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So what are some of the best ways to be helpful and add value to your portfolio company CEOs?
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A copy of last year's taxes might be helpful, as would a phone to call the helpline if necessary.
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Friedman also said that Israeli settlements -- which he previously strongly supported -- may not be helpful to the peace process.
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"I think it might be helpful," he adds of Facebook's current trial strategy of badging problem content with warnings.
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Citalopram, a common antidepressant, was shown in one small study to be helpful with sex addiction in gay men.
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"We realized EIM could be helpful to anyone trying to maintain, improve and track their fitness," Bohorquez told CNBC.
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Supporters of the bill argue that it would be helpful in combating money laundering, terror financing and tax evasion.
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The exalted public purpose of the institution can make it seem simply reasonable to ask someone to be ''helpful.
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But he added "it would be helpful if the Republicans could help us a little bit, you know, OK?"
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If you're having a day where it feels like a little guidance would be helpful, have a look through.
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The lengthy stay could be helpful for NASA to better understand how long-duration spaceflight affects the human body.
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It's also popular to have more than one personal account, so this could be helpful outside the business realm.
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The buddy system can also be helpful in normalising gender-neutral pronouns and making your preferences clear without confrontation.
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This can be helpful when you're walking to your pickup location so your driver isn't left in the dark.
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It was important to him that I could do it so I'd be helpful, and he was so patient.
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Teas can often be helpful in getting sleep in too, and if you're interested I would recommend some chamomile.
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Because if you're ditching the lube, plenty of natural lubrication can be helpful — slippery sex is almost always best.
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Wu said the contract is "going to be helpful for us" and should bring more clarity to the market.
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For me, a very positive relationship between China and the U.S. will be helpful for all business moving forward.
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Moving laterally within a specific interest can also be helpful, and many similar subreddits will link to one another.
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Much of what they told us can be helpful to anyone, not just those who've been diagnosed with depression.
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That should be helpful in inspiring our screen-addicted young'uns get out there and run around a little more.
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And is this a bad thing to do, or is this actually going to be helpful for the future?
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If you consider yourself a slightly more advanced student of astrology, a post-mortem synastry reading may be helpful.
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Lawmakers in the UK hope the "world's ugliest color" will be helpful in lowering smoking rates in their country.
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Some women find exercising on most days can be helpful, though the research in this area isn't particularly robust.
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"The comments by POTUS are no surprise but can't be helpful to main DOJ morale," the administration official said.
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Massage can be helpful, as it relaxes muscles, reduces stress and improves range of motion in muscles and joints.
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Which should be helpful, given that the indictment of two Chinese hackers seems unlikely to slow the country's ambitions.
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"It might be helpful if he tones down," says Nicholas Allman, 23, a Texas delegate and Trinity University student.
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A well-designed retraining program would be helpful, but the federal government has never shown itself adept at that.
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Asked about what kinds of contributions she expected from allies, Wheelbarger suggested that small, quick ships would be helpful.
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In its cart form, it will also be helpful for flea market shopping, grocery store runs, and much more.
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It would be helpful to draw several assumptions from these developments although some may be more wishful than others.
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"M&S cannot avoid industry headwinds but its older and wealthier customer base may be helpful," Barclays analysts said.
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Dr. Powell says it can be helpful for the receiving partner to take deep breaths as they're being fisted.
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But the researchers are quick to point out that those same attributes can be helpful in the corporate world.
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If I could just get the official Miguel X SZA duet of this song already that would be helpful.
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It can be helpful from a sexual health perspective, says Lisa Thomas, LCSW, LMFT, a sex and relationships expert.
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For reporters and bloggers, that'll be helpful to cut down feed clutter between work-related broadcasts and personal ones.
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It would be helpful, when he offers his defense of American racists, if he learned how the Nazis started.
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The queen's remarks may not be helpful to the British government's determined efforts to boost trade ties with China.
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But to the extent that it has exposed a long-ignored dimension in American politics, it may be helpful.
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Federal officials have said the protections, which are often offered for free to the political groups, can be helpful.
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If law enforcement doesn't think the person was/will be helpful, they will not sign the certificate of cooperation.
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A detailed records retention plan is a necessity under the laws and will be helpful in future litigation discovery.
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The idea here is to prevent hyperventilation and promote calmness, and sometimes a cue can be helpful for that.
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Any effort to push Mattis out would be "very inappropriate and would not be helpful to national security," Sen.
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But the stock-market volatility that has kept potential public offerings at bay can be helpful to exchange operators.
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This can be helpful for people who might be deaf, hard of hearing, or simply prefer a visual notification.
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The results of the study could be helpful for organizations working to combat the spread of fake news online.
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"But it's not going to be helpful for the industry if people start to order multiple mattresses," he said.
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Any technological advance that adds to amount of information for investigators could be helpful, including live streaming, he said.
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"Any recording can ultimately be helpful, but at the same time, it can't be viewed as D.N.A.," he said.
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No matter what your career goals are, odds are that mindfulness can be helpful in one way or another.
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However, tech that is helpful in one may be helpful in some, or all, of the other asset classes.
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Consumers love the dust-free, hypoallergenic, and hard-clumping formula, though some suggest that smaller bags would be helpful.
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If the fund and the government interests stay aligned, Oslo's contribution should be helpful action rather than mixed messages.
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Skype or FaceTime calls can also be helpful in determining whether or not the photographer is a good fit.
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She believes the mobile app will be helpful to families that primarily use a phone to access the internet.
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It's unclear whether the endorsement, which comes a week from Election Day, will be helpful to the California Republican.
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While facial-recognition software can be helpful for combating issues such as sex trafficking, it's still quite error prone.
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"I saw that putting an ice pack on your chest can be helpful, so I did that," she said.
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But I always thought that knowing how to play the piano would be helpful, as I loved to sing.
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Would much prefer that Mitt focus on Border Security and so many other things where he can be helpful.
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This combination of planets will be helpful after a full moon that hit you in such a sensitive space!
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Mother's Day isn't the time to be "helpful" by hooking me up with extra strength wrinkle or cellulite cream.
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The database is used to provide state parties and Democratic candidates information that could be helpful in targeting voters.
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"Being Jewish may be helpful in that regard," Sanders told the audience at a J Street conference on Monday.
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His method could be helpful for anyone considering a mid-career move — or a major life change like relocating.
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The researchers suggest that this technique could be helpful in bringing plants that aren't grown widely into greater circulation.
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There will soon be meaningful data from Korea, which can be helpful for other countries dealing with the virus.
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If your colleague or classmate is reusing a name (such as "Workshop Group") this may be helpful to use.
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Our experience dealing with multiple outbreaks of Ebola offers some lessons that could be helpful in addressing Covid-19.
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Constructive assessment is an essential part of high-quality education, and some forms of diagnostic testing can be helpful.
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Smart assistance should understand all of these things and be helpful at the right time, in the right way.
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Such interventions can be helpful, and in some circumstances even necessary, but they fail to address the root issues.
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An official policy encouraging employees to take time off will not be helpful if the manager never does so.
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If at this point you are thinking it might be helpful to know more about Swan's marriage, forget it.
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Virgo is analytical, loves to be helpful, and will always tell you if you have spinach in your teeth.
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The "short foot" exercise — pulling your toes toward your heels and arching the foot upward — may also be helpful.
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Ms. Campbell took video and photos of the scene, hoping the images would be helpful in identifying the infant.
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Still, the release should be helpful to both security researchers, tinkerers, and those looking for a little added security.
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When you have a lot of windows open, it can be helpful to spread them out over two screens.
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Changing your personal Meeting ID may be helpful as it's what you give to participants when you start meetings.
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There is no vaccine and no definitive cure, although an antiviral drug, ribavirin, can be helpful if given early.
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Ultimately, the TikToks can be helpful, but they are not a solution to a problem that extends beyond rideshares.
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That may be helpful since the length of modern games make traditional doubleheaders a seven- to eight-hour commitment.
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It's the AAA guidebook all over again: a text that's meant to be helpful but instead is self-serving.
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It will be helpful to know if there&aposs anything obvious (or not so obvious) that we&aposre missing.
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A savings account that allows you to earmark funds for different purposes, like Ally's bucket feature, can be helpful.
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But while looking for overt patterns like Bonior recommended can be helpful, it's important not to go too far.
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LG: I thought it might be helpful to describe for the audience what's happening as they're using Textio's software.
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"Clearly it'd be helpful for President Trump to be on board" to win over conservatives, said a GOP senator.
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You clearly want something like forgiveness, but a message from you is unlikely to be helpful to the siblings.
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"I'm not going to get into specific discussions because I don't think that would be helpful," he told reporters.
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I think that this would not only be helpful, but also a fun and stress-relieving outlet for students.
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Olympic ski jumpers have now identified a third way lack of sleep can be helpful: It can maximize airtime.
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In the absence of clear guidelines, it may also be helpful to apply IRL rules to your online conduct.
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Three different themes we noticed below (with page number cites!)… let me know if we can otherwise be helpful.
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Three different themes we noticed below (with page number cites!) … let me know if we can otherwise be helpful.
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Most Republican lawmakers want to avoid a shutdown, but Trump has suggested it could be helpful to have one.
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Some German and French officials have said it might be helpful to resume the talks under a new name.
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Fine, fine, I'll give them this much: they appear to be helpful in the fight against catastrophic climate change.
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We know that they often have no other access to food or shelter, and we want to be helpful.
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Even a simple Google search can also be helpful in showing any positive or negative press about an organization.
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Still, you can learn something about how the parties see the election, where nationalizing a race could be helpful.
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I want to be helpful, yet I'm conscious that I'm essentially putting my career on hold as I wait.
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It might be helpful if there were more precedents for peaceful, orderly, democratic separations, rather than violent, chaotic ones.
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"It may also be helpful to let your students know that you will be grading this metric," Zoom explained.
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A smaller majority also thought metal detectors in schools and a ban on assault-style weapons would be helpful.
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No need to fill the walls with Krugerrands, but a little spare cash will be helpful to get groceries.
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This would all be helpful evidence, certainly, but the lack of it doesn't mean that her story isn't true.
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"It wouldn't be helpful outside Vermont, Massachusetts, Berkeley, Palo Alto and Ann Arbor," said Representative Steve Cohen, Democrat of Tennessee.
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While clothing sizes are supposed to be helpful, they can also be something women use to measure and compare themselves.
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Still, many growers welcomed the recent storms and suggested more rain would be helpful to restore the drought-depleted aquifers.
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It might also be helpful to air your home for two to three days before reentering, according to the CDC.
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He reassures me that there are others who share my perspective, and it might be helpful to connect with them.
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It might be helpful to ask a passive-aggressive person to confront these "little things" before they become much bigger.
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So, it would be helpful to hear Mueller describe, in his own words, the nature of the two mens' relationship.
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This suggests that it can be helpful to have at least a few years together prior to entering a marriage.
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It would be helpful to test the system at other airports and on other populations of birds, the authors say.
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Walking can also be helpful from a technical perspective: When you're fatigued, your form typically starts to deteriorate, Fitzgerald says.
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There's also Winnie, which helps parents find kid-friendly places and access other resources that may be helpful to parents.
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GammaCore, on the other hand, is designed to treat cluster headaches, though it may be helpful for treating migraines, too.
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To understand a little bit more about the SpaceX mission, it might be helpful to know your Apollo 22018 history.
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Their testimony could be helpful in framing the case for the jury as one involving deception and not just spoofing.
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He told her that he could be helpful to her career with Reuters, and that he wanted to assist her.
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According to the research of Jonathan Palley and Neema Moraveji at Stanford's Calming Technology Lab, the techniques can be helpful.
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Traction in this area would be helpful as the benefits from McDonald's all-day breakfast promotion are starting to fizzle.
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However, this could be helpful to you, if you use the energy to stand your ground in conversation and negotiations!
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It's also going to be helpful (and necessary) if you're at least on iOS 7 or Mac OS X 10.8.
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Cotton sheets breathe better than other fabrics, so it can be helpful to use those during the summer, he says.
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But it can also be helpful to accept that you have anxiety, because many people worry about worrying, Morin says.
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Before refinancing everything, consider the downsides While both these refinancing options can be helpful to borrowers, there are some downsides.
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If someone has social anxiety, for example, it could be helpful to not put them in positions where they're overwhelmed.
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According to Bezos, that's all part of the process of being a leader, and it can actually be helpful, too.
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Be clear and provide as much context as possible as to why addressing this challenge will be helpful to everyone.
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But Bohannon is adamant that the company's tools can still be helpful as an assistant to a human-led process.
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It would be helpful if these grand statements on the geopolitical benefits of U.S. LNG were subjected to empirical tests.
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Amazon has already beefed up its official lobbying efforts in the capital, but being a local employer could be helpful.
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We are all potential reporters, armed with camera phones, and the information we can provide with them could be helpful.
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There has been some talk of inserting morals clauses into LP agreements, and that could be helpful if well written.
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This is particularly useful for discovering infections and inflammation in the body, and could be helpful to those with cancer.
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Facebook has been expanding its video efforts, primarily through its "Watch" feature, for which future music collaborations could be helpful.
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A number of the initiatives of the new Congress will be helpful in creating more certainty about the business environment.
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At first, the thought of a behavioral nudge can seem condescending, but in the right context it can be helpful.
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Wallpapering your cube with a green backdrop or adding green elements to your desk may also be helpful, Augustin says.
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But just because a smart bed can't cure your snoring doesn't mean it's not going to be helpful at all.
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I thought it would be helpful to share this simple chart, from the folks over at Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
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But Regling said a limited euro area budget was under discussion and could be helpful in countering asymmetric economic shocks.
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It may be helpful to think of the scheduling system as made up of two distinct groups: nonmedical and medical.
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"I'm hoping that frequently they will conclude that it's actually good for them to be helpful to us," he said.
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And while drones are still legislatively controversial, placing slick stores in global cities could be helpful for demystifying the technology.
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"We want to be helpful as we can as pain physicians ... and turn the curve on overdose deaths," he said.
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Speer also shared a mantra that she says to herself, one that she hopes will be helpful for others, too.
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A lot of early death metal wasn't too refined with visuals—sometimes that lack of self-awareness can be helpful.
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"Doing so with a smaller player will be helpful as BlackBerry turns its attention to larger market incumbents," he said.
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That may be helpful for Chinese diplomats seeking wiggle-room, though they would prefer to be pinned down to neither.
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They have also argued that viewing Trump's tax returns could be helpful in investigating Russia's influence in the presidential election.
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It would be helpful to consider such things before either party uses fringe activity to intimidate the opposition into submission.
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It can also be helpful to have a visual notification for times when you might be in a loud environment.
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If you have any feedback for me that might be helpful as I continue my search, please let me know.
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BUT I THINK THE INVESTORS HERE ARE FOCUSED ON WOULD ADDING A MAJOR SHAREHOLDER TO THE BOARD WILL BE HELPFUL.
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Again, this can be helpful if you frequently keep a lot of tabs open and easily lose track of them.
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The shorthand may be helpful to those readers or viewers seeking to absorb the implications of a Supreme Court decision.
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IT'S IN THE MIDST OF A TURNAROUND AND WE'RE IN A POSITION WHERE WE CAN BE HELPFUL TO THE COMPANY.
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It can be helpful to eat water-rich foods when you aren't going out to fill up with fewer calories.
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His experience is sure to be helpful in his new lobbying role amid a particularly decisive time on Capitol Hill.
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There have been a number of people who have reached out to me, counselors, therapists, who want to be helpful.
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It would also be helpful information for your Snapchat followers to know if they wanted to follow that friend, too.
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"We get to know who has a powerful voice that would be helpful if shared with elected officials," she explained.
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The minimal setup and real-time feedback, the researchers suggest, would be helpful in motion-capture scenarios and virtual reality.
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That's why using a private session for weeks or months doesn't do much, but short private sessions can be helpful.
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Aside from telecommunications and renewable energy, Altaeros' technology can also be helpful for disaster relief and agricultural and environmental monitoring.
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You cannot apply to get in (though, as everyone knows, you can lobby, which may or may not be helpful).
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The company has another online guide to linking contacts to your Microsoft account from other services, which may be helpful.
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Doing some random testing would be helpful to at least learn about how many in the community are already positive.
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Though our lesson plan offers details for each step, below we've added a few more resources that may be helpful.
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We might be able to pull this one off, but it would be helpful if you could come back soon.
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Having sample ballots available online so voters can familiarize themselves with their content and layout would be helpful to nonvoters.
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Stocking up on hand sanitizer may not be helpful, and good ol' soap and water may be your best bet.
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"The community has supported us, so it's an obligation, if you have a product that could be helpful," he said.
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There will also be a clear, simple button you can toggle to opt in if you want to be helpful.
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James said that if that's shown to work, then they will be considered if they would be helpful for prevention.
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Coming up with a consistent schedule for when you'll see each other every week can be helpful to you both.
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A high R0 doesn't ensure that it will be a global pandemic, but it can be helpful as a benchmark.
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If you have a digestive condition such as IBD or IBS, probiotics might be helpful for alleviating symptoms of discomfort.
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" Collins, who is up for reelection this fall, added that "I tend to believe having additional information would be helpful.
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Ayahuasca has been shown to significantly improve depression and appears to be helpful in treating alcohol, tobacco and cocaine addiction.
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Some advocacy organizations, such as the Drug Policy Alliance, were cautiously optimistic that changes to the O.N.D.C.P. could be helpful.
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An earbud policy can be helpful, too (one earbud means the listener may be interrupted; two means "do not disturb").
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She says it can also be helpful to picture your breathe on a bell curve as you're inhaling and exhaling.
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Some of those who might be potential clients in any expanded program said transport can be helpful — in some cases.
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"We are lucky that we have a few friends that could be helpful to us," Lynda Webster told the judge.
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He also says that using an approved, bitter-tasting gel applied to the thumb can be helpful for some children.
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According to an 1892 medical publication, the drink was also believed to be helpful in treating "la grippe," or influenza.
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You might require a little guidance here, which is one example of where immigration lawyers like myself can be helpful.
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But even though they can sometimes be helpful inside public institutions, they aren't always a good fit in global health.
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"I am sure that that information is going to be helpful for planning for future habitats for astronauts," says Smrekar.
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While we can and should be helpful to the peace process, we cannot pretend to be without allegiance and bias.
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With an illness like that, a walk or something [to that effect] could be helpful and even speed up recovery.
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Some of the ways we treat traditional anxiety disorders can be helpful—methods like cognitive behavioral therapy, SSRIs, and psychotherapy.
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Having forensics data on when a suspect was playing Pokémon Go might actually be helpful in those sort of investigations.
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It&aposs also essential to move fast, be helpful to others before asking them for help, and ignore the haters.
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It's been shown to be helpful in identifying symptoms in Parkinson's patients, and in those who have suffered a stroke.
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"I felt that it would be helpful to others who are going to pursue this type of litigation," he said.
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If there is any question about a swallowed or aspirated item, X-rays can be helpful, so have the child seen.
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However, an autopsy could be helpful to address questions which may arise about the cause of her unresponsiveness and eventual death.
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Studies have investigated whether marijuana can be helpful for conditions from nausea to pain to Parkinson's disease and inflammatory bowel disease.
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Washington (CNN)To drink at Donald Trump's DC hotel lobby bar, The Benjamin, having the President-elect's wallet would be helpful.
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Specifically, we know that FMT can be helpful in treating C.Diff, a serious and sometimes fatal gut infection caused by bacteria.
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"So if fiber can help nurture the good bacteria in the bowel, that can be helpful for the vagina," she explains.
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Seek outside perspective from someone you trust; having someone to vent to, and sort out your feelings with, will be helpful.
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" Allan added: "It may be helpful for us to discuss this matter again after we have further guidance from the court.
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But either way, the cloud of illegitimacy hanging over Kavanaugh's head will be helpful in waking the public from its slumber.
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"There is a human tendency, by some more than others, to want to be helpful," retired photographer Chester Higgins Jr. said.
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" Votel defended the raid on that score, saying that "we did gain some valuable information that will be helpful for us.
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There are of course lots of other situations where this could be helpful — while traveling, for instance, or conducting international business.
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"With vicarious trauma it can be helpful to have this sense of interconnectedness and to validate each other's experiences," O'Neill said.
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While the video footage can be helpful during court decisions, the record can also be incomplete, difficult to obtain, or deleted.
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Conyers said he needed to be 'more careful' because bad publicity would not be helpful as he runs for re-election.
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But the specific weirdness of the health care system creates a situation in which more information may not actually be helpful.
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They've been interested in looking at how these drugs alter the mind, and how they might be helpful in clinical practice.
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"Electrical vehicles can be a major application, but this can be helpful in all applications that need more energy," says Choi.
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For restaurants, it can also be helpful to receive electronic orders rather than take them over the phone during rush hours.
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"After-the-fact enforcement can be helpful, but an enforcement-only regime does not always create clarity," Moy told the committee.
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Losing a Senate race in a state where he's served two terms as a relatively popular governor would not be helpful.
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And I think countries can come at this with open values and still conclude that something like that could be helpful.
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It would also be helpful if Apple somehow rewarded people for creating particularly useful shortcuts by spotlighting them within the app.
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Gentle over-the-counter facial peels applied at home can be helpful, as can medical-grade chemical peels performed in-office.
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Taken shortly after exposure, the vaccine or medicine can be helpful to anyone fearing they've come in contact with the virus.
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"It can be helpful to view meditation as a valuable process, rather than something to love or hate," Dr. Minden says.
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James Bartlett, Deputy General Manager at gay bar Comptons of Soho, found the conversations sparked by the action to be helpful.
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Some tactical advice in its feed can be helpful, but much of LinkedIn's content feels blatantly self-promotional, boring or transactional.
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They defeat the purpose of the film, of course, but they can also be helpful in sorting out all the details.
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But Cohen also batted down some past Trump-Russia reports and offered some information that could be helpful to the president.
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"One thing about #KHive people is that we support Kamala very, very deeply and we want to be helpful," Colbert says.
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Facebook will also note if a publisher lacks a Wikipedia entry, which "can also be helpful context" in its own way.
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That's built into our launch vehicle, in an environment where vehicles are owned that will be helpful for use within families.
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It would be helpful, the nuns felt, for them to know a little English before they started a new life abroad.
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What would be helpful is a way to break down PET into the chemicals that made it in the first place.
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One officer, after explaining the case, asked if I had an email address of a company official who might be helpful.
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So, if you haven't already, it's time to reach out to everyone you know who could be helpful in your search.
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This gave Outbox an additional 50 people who were rooting for our success and wanted to be helpful however they could.
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For instance, in sparsely polled House races, they incorporate other polls that could be helpful (similar districts, state, or national numbers).
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Venus connects with Mars at 2:02 AM, creating a sense of reciprocity that will be helpful during this intense day.
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"Compass is already present in the region which should be helpful for cost synergies," analysts at Jefferies said in a note.
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As life progresses, it can become harder to maintain all your friendships, but putting people in these categories can be helpful.
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It might therefore be helpful if they can tie their own hands, promising to keep policy loose even after the recovery.
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Is there a chance the epistemic case could be so severe that cost-benefit analysis ceases to be helpful, on net?
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"It might be helpful to apply to one brow to see if it works and to check for irritation," she says.
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That being said, the Obama administration did set some precedent here that might not be helpful for the Affordable Care Act.
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How though would the reenacting of nomadic farming practices be helpful when the agreed-upon solution for climate change was geosequestration?
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Inventory management is one of the game's big puzzles, so we thought it might be helpful to run down key resources.
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Blue light sets our body clocks Before we get into Night Shift, it may be helpful to understand how light works.
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