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"underused" Definitions
  1. not used as much as it could or should be

356 Sentences With "underused"

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The other female characters were underused in Suicide Squad also.
And the wasted value of materials that are simply underused.
The chief problem is that Daniel Wu is terribly underused.
The third edge is exploiting underused parts of the enterprise.
But some of its most ambitious wind projects are underused.
The mayor also closed 48 underused schools in poor, depopulating neighbourhoods.
It also lets them do something with their underused floor space.
Psychotherapy, an alternative to medication, is currently underused, many experts say.
The factory is underused, awash in unpaid bills and low morale.
Underused assets bother Trump; that's troubling when it comes to nukes.
Jones has been an underused standout on "Discovery" since the pilot.
The audacious and hilarious Oliver in Crazy Rich Asians was criminally underused.
Iger and his board clearly see Hulu as an underused streaming service.
So you end up with a primary feature that seems extremely underused.
The real problem with the display however, is that it's criminally underused.
Laurel makes herself scarce for much of the book and seems underused.
"Beast was a riot, I think he was underused," Grammer told ComicBook.
In European countries where insurance does cover hearing aids, they're still underused.
"Especially som saas—the rare and underused citrus fruit we're named after."
The fish are sustainable, underused varieties like catfish, dogfish, mackerel and pollock.
To get there, big telecoms have to harness underused parts of the spectrum.
She makes both the history and craft of representation painting seem remarkably underused.
Cleveland, for its part, has a solid if underused system already in place.
One solution is already available but remains underused: proactively planning an open adoption.
Especially if that course has been underused for years and is looking shabby.
Cars jostle for cheaper roadside spots, leaving more expensive ones beneath office buildings underused.
He forced through the closure of dozens of underused schools and clashed with teachers.
Tapping the kingdom's greatest underused resource—its women—is an obvious place to begin.
Lines like this that remind you how underused Matt Czuchry has been this season.
Could the pattern-matching capabilities of AI put underused human intelligence to better use?
The legendary Diana Rigg is fully resplendent, but woefully underused as Professor Higgins's mother.
Testing-fee waivers are now available for low-income students, but they are underused.
But that's about all we know, and her character remains underused throughout the season premiere.
But their implementation has always been somewhat clumsy, and they seem to be relatively underused.
Lena Headey is more underused than we'd prefer, playing the wealthy Lady Catherine de Bourgh.
Stephens-Davidowitz recommends those businesses use Google Trends, which he says is an underused source.
Droids in Star Wars films have always seemed to me to be an underused concept.
It is not optimizing the underused capacity of public serving knowledge already on Capitol Hill.
High-rises made from engineered wood would replace weed lots and underused warehouses along streets.
The Giuliani administration in those years had taken to selling off underused land for profit.
So it's hugely underused in addiction treatment, outside of the Veterans Affairs health care system.
Notably, Grande was criminally underused in the clip, bopping along while waiting for her turn.
It lets him capitalize on an underused physical asset: his pair of wise blue eyes.
Pakistan's infrastructure is underused because the economic boom it was meant to trigger has never arrived.
Too bad Keller is criminally underused in this episode, a problem the show will hopefully amend.
Meanwhile, oil and oil service companies have underused labs and scientists at their giant, new buildings.
The experts said keeping unneeded or underused facilities open does more harm to communities than BRAC.
Mr. Zeigler seemed somewhat underused, contributing keening harmonics and jittery tremolo notes but little musical substance.
Pentagon officials want to save money by shuttering the unused or underused facilities with a BRAC.
Examples of projects that these organizations complete include improving underused urban parks and building new trails.
The video that was being recorded was being underused because they were saved to physical storage.
These days, the cards are considered a reputable way to build credit, but they remain underused.
Help your underused cooking space reach its full potential as the best new restaurant in town.
He posts workout ideas particularly focusing on the underused piece of equipment that is the TRX.
It runs tournaments and community building events, sometimes in underused spaces including malls and movie theaters.
Charter companies are also happy, because they can now monetize previously underused assets by giving extra rides.
Local governments responded by closing underused village schools and pooling resources in larger ones such as Jiaoba's.
The government is buying underused TV airwaves and selling it to mobile carriers for billions of dollars.
The character of 💩 (Patrick Stewart, yes, that one) is — can't believe I'm saying this — totally underused.
Lara — my dear, underused Malin Ackerman — saves a girl's life at her children's school with an EpiPen.
Alex Hardiman, Facebook's head of news products, said the company is ditching the feature because it's underused.
Thanos and his criminally underused cronies show up and kill basically everyone not named Hulk or Thor.
Several of them have been razed, and a few of the surviving ones are underused or vacant.
One is that psychedelics bring attention to underused parts of the brain, as one researcher described it.
For Mr. Cogan, One Park is just one of many opportunities to redevelop underused parcels in Louisville.
He also expected airlines like Malaysia Airlines, with underused Airbus A380 wide-body planes, to be enlisted.
He has a tomb all picked out, an underused facility in one of the city's largest cemeteries.
She felt that her intelligence and accomplishments were underused and worried about how her children perceived her.
The glute muscles deactivate, because they get used to being underused and simply stop pulling their own weight.
When maintenance, depreciation, insurance and running costs are totted up, cars are the most underused asset consumers own.
Once thought to be the savior of consumer-facing software, apps are now ubiquitous, underused, underappreciated and underwhelming.
But Saturday Night Live's Bill Hader is woefully underused as the voice of Zordon's robot assistant Alpha 5.
Giorgio Petrosyan has maintained his good looks with this in kickboxing but it goes woefully underused in MMA.
"These medications are being underused," said lead author Dr. Neha Pagidipati, of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
Sillerman vowed to jump-start the Ali brand — which he thought to be woefully underused — without bothering him.
In March, he bought City Storage Systems, which redevelops underused industry, retail and parking sites, for $150 million.
But the bridge and hundreds like it — overpriced, underused and sinking in debt — are squeezing governments across China.
Developing the institutions and habits of religious freedom is a powerful but underused weapon in the diplomat's toolkit.
One day, Robert Warren, the executive director, found a missing piece of the museum's collection in an underused storeroom.
Pushing off out of the clinch and looking to land low kicks along the fence is an underused strategy.
Rather, it's a show about the brutality of men, with a cast of fierce – but underused — women as spectators.
The left hook is St-Pierre's most underused weapon which can be frustrating because he's got a lovely one.
Buy Now Thermocouple Thermometer, $100 The instant-read thermometer is one of the most underused and underrated kitchen instruments.
Pharmacists, often underused as information sources, can help coordinate medications, and some patients qualify for medication reviews through Medicare.
The fine sitarist Arjun Verma seemed underused, relegated to little more than a mildly spicier version of a harp.
These outer layers become props both over- and underused as the dance progresses: constantly manipulated, but to what end?
The new movie changes things up with its all-female gang that includes Mindy Kaling and an underused Rihanna.
Since it opened in October, the bridge and the expressway it serves have been underused and buried in debt.
But many wind farms are underused or idle thanks to the economic slowdown, weak demand and inadequate transmission lines.
Chinese players have long wanted to develop underused factories dotting major cities to increase production and export the excess.
Mr. Cho said that Related has converted underused conference rooms at some of its other developments to computer bars.
And though its buildings are on average more than 50 years old, closing underused centers is often politically impossible.
That means getting rid of regressive payroll taxes which, in North America, could be replaced with underused taxes on consumption.
Foxconn's billionaire founder, Terry Gou, bought a minority share in an underused Sharp LCD factory in western Japan in 2012.
Her death is simply the cloud hanging over everything that he or his wife Janet (an underused Claire Foy) does.
This simple stretching routine can be performed anywhere to lengthen tight muscles, activate underused ones, and regain your healthy posture.
Carol Kane's talents are grossly underused, and her constant objection to any form of gentrification has reached levels beyond parody.
Their primary representative here is the steel-skinned (and generally underused) Russian giant Colossus, whose stern earnestness Deadpool joyously mocks.
Concerns about donor meddling are real, but so, too, is the risk that donors will become bored or feel underused.
Asked about that, he said it was irrelevant to the present situation, because the school was underused at the time.
Spectrum is a finite resource, and the vast majority of it is held — and often underused — by the federal government.
While new roads now run through the former disaster zone, most of it is barren, filled with underused parking lots.
Also complicating things is that Miguel has remarried since the boys' childhoods; Eva Longoria is underused as his current wife.
Russia's huge energy reserves and ready-made network of underused power plants is the cryptocurrency equivalent of a blank check.
After this generic pair is chased by the orphanage overseer (Mel Brooks, criminally underused) they arrive in the big city.
In 2012, Foxconn's billionaire founder, Terry Gou, privately bought a minority share in an underused Sharp LCD factory in western Japan.
The report notes that for the cheaper hardware specifically, certain underused features — such as the console's "HD Rumble"  — may be removed.
A few textures worth trying: crystal, rhodoid, pearlescent flowers, metallic daises, and more — all underused materials that are stunning in motion.
This causes it to atrophy, like any underused muscle, and take on a more spherical shape as it loses muscle volume.
The fundamental premise is that timber and other natural materials are vastly underused and we don't give them nearly enough credit.
Google's presence would serve "as a catalyst to economic development" as locals begin to utilize the previously underused space, he said.
But both Angela and Clementine, like several of the other hosts, have been sadly underused on this season despite their awakening.
As the current avatar of American white male woe, Casey Affleck is underused in David Lowery's new film, A Ghost Story.
Though the building had been underused for decades — and narrowly escaped demolition more than once — it is considered an architectural masterpiece.
"Dock to Dish allows us to highlight new species that have gone underused," said Sarah Rathbone, founder of Dock to Dish.
The 50 fields will be built on an array of underused or rundown city property, including existing parks and school playgrounds.
"The last thing an athlete wants is a soft muscle," Phillips said, explaining that muscles only go soft when they're underused.
Federal health officials at agencies like the National Institutes of Health have called the medication an "underused" form of addiction therapy.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Virtually everyone in Louisville agrees that a 2100-acre triangle of land on the city's east side is underused.
And as a love interest for Curtis, one of the show's most underused characters, she brought out welcome shadings in his characterization.
It's considering giving up on underused features, including its Work Chat messaging system, and plans to simplify its interfaces on every platform.
The vote goes against the White House desire to close billions of dollars' worth of unused or underused military facilities in 85033.
But the most noteworthy thing was that Jane took a back seat and the underused Zapata got to do some heavy lifting.
Eye drops are notoriously underused by patients for a variety of reasons, from the pains associated with their use to sheer forgetfulness.
Yet like Shakespeare's version, this Ophelia has serious issues, including love trouble with the still-brooding Hamlet (a good, underused George MacKay).
The police have long had access to telephone interpreters through a private service called LanguageLine, but it has been underused for years.
What is remarkable is that the remedies they propose were proved effective more than half a century ago yet are still underused.
For example, research published by Stanford found that close reading of a novel increased blood flow to underused areas of the brain.
The vote goes against the White House desire to close billions of dollars' worth of unused or underused military facilities in 2018.
He's woefully underused though; while still a great character, there's not much of a role for him to play in this story.
The opening of the High Line in Manhattan in 2009 brought national attention to the idea of reclaiming underused space for parks.
The network began operating in 2008, but it quickly drew criticism for being underused and failing to live up to its promise.
Rook is an underused character, but Ahmed makes every second count to show us a man who has to constantly retrieve his courage.
The main constraint on government spending is not the mood of the bond market, but the availability of underused resources, like jobless workers.
Perhaps future smartphones will come with a new type of underused control-toggle in the settings menu — which simply states: 'Stop watching me.'
It may just take a handful of city councillors who see potential to revitalize their wards and transform underused areas by permitting clubs.
Far from being the Edenic retreat that its name suggests, almost half is underused scrub; 7% consists of golf courses for rich people.
But the museum's various parts have never been knit together well and some spaces are awkward and underused, said Holly Block, its director.
It started as a fairly simple proposition: There were two schools on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, one overcrowded, the other underused.
The "popular library," a place for browsing what the librarians consider top titles, has been underused on the out-of-the-way mezzanine.
For starters, Mr. Skorup notes, the federal government could free up underused parts of the federal radio spectrum for new uses like 5G.
In an era when food is driving more travel decisions than ever before, the country had an underused weapon in its tourism arsenal.
While physicians can already administer it at their own discretion, the ADA says the drug is currently underused as part of treatment options.
While Airbnb has always maintained it's making use of underused assets — spare rooms or full homes while owners are holidaying — the reality is unclear.
Even Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra, the underused villain of the piece, looks like she was contractually obliged to show as much flesh as permissible.
Holly Hunter's Senator Finch was woefully underused, and though she only had 7 minutes of screen time, Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman stole the show.
Behavioral counseling in concert with recovery medication, often referred to as medication-assisted treatment, is the most effective, yet underused, evidence-based recovery treatment.
The company will look to take advantage the country's vast number of underused small airports to build a new system of short, regional routes.
Women use PrEP at drastically lower rates than men, and while there's no national data on PrEP and transgender Americans, it's almost certainly underused.
A mere 8 percent of members accounted for 50 percent of a la carte dining revenue last year, suggesting the dining room is underused.
In some areas, the next attorney general would be poised to revive DOJ functions that have been moribund or underused in the Trump era.
Any jihadi attack or other assault on America will not be met with restraint; Mr. Trump seems to regard nukes as an underused asset.
The building is surrounded by a vast, windswept and underused concrete plaza of the kind that planners stopped creating shortly after Logue was finished.
But when a person uses psilocybin, the brain reroutes some of the traffic onto the underused highways, freeing up space on the overused ones.
But personal vehicles, which are also near the top of the list of many people's most expensive assets, are even more underused than homes.
Until recently, the only hardware synth I owned was a relatively basic single voice synth that has remained slightly underused in my home studio.
But that plan failed to gain public support, leaving the Sheridan as an underused stub that links the Cross-Bronx to the Bruckner Expressway.
The sector is rife with relatively lower-cost ways to improve health but with insufficient means of monetizing them, so they are understudied and underused.
Google recently removed another underused and ultimately useless feature from Chrome — the app launcher, which allowed users to launch Chrome apps without opening the browser.
They've been employed in the past to raise wages not just at the bottom but all across the distribution, yet they remain obscure and underused.
Another environmental threat comes from an irony of the patchwork of U.S. pipelines - that the network is both over-subscribed and yet, in places, underused.
Bayer said Starship hopes to have the edge on gig-economy food delivery apps like Uber Eats by tapping into the underused infrastructure of sidewalks.
By ferrying cars from popular areas to underused parking lots, Luxe's founders argued that they had discovered a loose thread in the city's parking knot.
Some people think he was underused because he was secretly nursing an injury ... though Gurley and head coach Sean McVay have insisted he was healthy.
The transport link would convert existing, but underused, natural gas pipelines and be open for use to third parties, with OGE only offering transport services.
The federal government's National Institute of Standards and Technology framework is widely respected, but it's voluntary, underused and not easily digestible for the average consumer.
The right straight to the body is a wonderful and underused punch in all phases of the fight but becomes especially useful along the boundary.
Other approaches such as hospice and palliative care, proven to help a broad population of patients with life-limiting illness, are still underused, even stigmatized.
Blanchett's delicious Jack Kirby drag queen Hela is underused, too often left to deliver dramatic villain speeches solo before faceless crowds and almost-empty halls.
Despite Saxenda's success, multiple experts agreed that obesity medication is still vastly underused due to the cost and lack of insurance coverage, and misunderstood by doctors.
Building from scratch on underused waterfront land in Canada's largest city, the company will dig out a vast underground system for tree roots under its streets.
In last night's episode, we only saw a few short scenes with Rick, who is traveling with the underused and affable Aaron on a supply mission.
VW workers' representatives are now demanding the transfer of some Skoda production to their underused German plants, a source close to the supervisory board told Reuters.
And Manchester is full of, and surrounded by, unused or underused former mills whose excellent connections to the centre make them perfect venues for government departments.
If the system is underused, it'll take you immediately where you need to go, says Juan Matute, the deputy director of UCLA's Institute of Transportation Studies.
This sweater, criminally underused, is nonetheless the ideal sweater for debuting your new second-season haircut/chasing after your brother because he stole your piggy bank.
The city has also refurbished existing parks and recreation areas to maximize their use, including transforming an underused asphalt strip at City Line Park in Brooklyn.
About a third of executives surveyed said they are looking for alliances with other companies to make money from underused assets or reinforce research and development.
Kofi's friend Yara Love is played by the wholly underused Letitia Wright (and on that note, Rihanna, too, could have featured more prominently than she does).
Rome is keen to avoid major job losses in Italy, where 58,000 workers are employed by FCA, and with most of its Italian plants heavily underused.
This show needed more examples of Brown's unaccessorized landscape paintings, which are his best work, and there are two underused walls that could have accommodated them.
This show needed more examples of Brown's unaccessorized landscape paintings, which are his best work, and there are two underused walls that could have accommodated them.
Bartlett's Dom and Weedman's Doris are underused in this finale, while Richie's boyfriend Brady (Chris Perfetti) is very much a persnickety caricature of progressive gay men.
If anything, given the anemic productivity growth, we should worry that robots and related technologies are being underused, thereby holding back the advance of new economic sectors.
The pair plays Vivian and Jane, best friends to Schumer's Renee, but they're remarkably one-dimensional and underused, especially with such talented comic actresses in those roles.
We meet Nikola Tesla (Nicholas Hoult, underused, as is Katherine Waterston as Westinghouse's wife, Marguerite), J.P. Morgan (Matthew Macfadyen) and Samuel Insull (Tom Holland), Edison's personal secretary.
FCA's North American operations accounted for nearly 85 percent of company profits last year and the future for its underused plants in Italy has long been precarious.
A city plan called the Bentway will transform more than 23 acres of underused land beneath the Gardiner Expressway into trails, green spaces, art exhibitions, and education.
A city plan called the Bentway will transform more than 22 acres of underused land beneath the Gardiner Expressway into trails, green spaces, art exhibitions, and education.
Nick, by the way, has picked up on the much underused trick of dousing yourself in zombie blood and entrails to throw the undead off your scent.
But at least we can bask in the luminous charisma of Ms. Carano, even if she is underused and deprived of a fight scene of her own.
With its new decrees, the central government seems to be trying to halt the development of power plants that might well be underused if they were built.
Such management systems are widely used at other investment banks, a fifth senior London-based HSBC source said, but had been underused at HSBC until Westerman's arrival.
Dortmund landed Marc Bartra, the underused center back from Barcelona, and on Thursday inked Chelsea flameout Andre Schurrle, who is really a very solid winger, from Wolfsburg.
In total, it will increase the publicly accessible space in the building by about 2000 percent, mostly by opening up and restoring empty or underused historic rooms.
Mr. DeMarco moved the company headquarters from Edison, N.J., to Harborside, an underused office complex on the Jersey City waterfront that the company had owned for decades.
As the business evolves, industry insiders expect to see more indoor parks created in repurposed and underused real estate like shopping malls and empty big-box stores.
Financial analysts say this could mean that newly detained immigrants will flow into underused buildings owned by the two companies, filling "idle" space and significantly bolstering profits.
It's clear that Val (Thandie Newton) was underused in the film — the first black woman in the Star Wars galaxy is killed off in the first act.
President Moon Jae-in has favored letting South Korea, a country known for its long working hours and underused paid leave, to spend more time off work.
India is building railroad lines that crisscross the country to connect underused coal mines with growing urban populations, threatening to dump more resources into an already glutted market.
India's Central Electricity Authority sees no need to build more coal-burning plants during the next decade besides those already in the pipeline, because so many are underused.
But it ignored the reality that short modern tours leave little time to sort test players from the rest, and it left many players disgruntled, marginalized and underused.
The most commonly underused drugs were so-called ACE inhibitors for people with heart failure, and blood thinners and statins for people with documented heart or vascular disease.
First, Lara runs around Hong Kong, where she hires a cute boozer captain (an underused Daniel Wu) who instantly sobers up and takes her to a mysterious isle.
The organic feel of the piece fits in perfectly at Noma, where chef René Redzepi pioneered foraging for underused local ingredients such as sea buckthorn and reindeer moss.
Nonprofits and municipalities might use the toolkit to maximize their use of underused parcels of land, turning spaces like parking lots and gas stations into homes for people.
As a result, the best response to an opioid epidemic that's contributed to the more than 700,247 drug overdose deaths in the US since 272 is vastly underused.
Bodywork is so underused in the rest of mixed martial arts that fighters can often be paralyzed when put in with a fighter who is good at using it.
By putting together underused infrastructure and rich-world institutions with foreign labour, immigration would be good for migrants, while also bringing new spending and entrepreneurial activity to struggling places.
There have been amazing cameos this season, and man I hope Janel comes back next season because she's one of the criminally underused members of the West Wing cast.
Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin pledged on Tuesday that the department will demolish, hand off or properly assess more than 2628,28503 vacant or underused VA buildings within two years.
Look for unusual and underused spaces, put parties on, let the tech-house establishment know that we're fucking bored of the same old nights with the same old bills.
If people feel that they are underpaid, or underused, or stuck or sliding backward, then the actual employment rate is much less significant in predicting how people will vote.
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However, the town has ten gigabit internet connectivity to the home from a federal grant, and magnificent, underused and under-valued buildings — a legacy from the town's opulent past.
Stephen Joseph, executive director at the Campaign for Better Transport, said the average suburban rail station is currently "a bit miserable" and, with some exceptions, underused as an asset.
There is just one almost uniformly effective treatment, and it is woefully underused: only about 1 percent of the 24 million American adults who are eligible get the procedure.
In the early 2000s, the sharing economy generally referred to people with underused assets — whether automobiles, homes or vacuum cleaners — who let others "share" them, usually for a fee.
The development is a good use of an underused piece of land, said Kelly L. Kinahan, assistant professor in the University of Louisville's Department of Urban and Public Affairs.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. pipeline operators are selling their underused space at steep discounts to keep crude flowing - angering shippers and distorting an already opaque market for oil trading.
The council notes that driving 100 miles on underused rural streets drums up the same tax revenue as driving the same distance on busy urban roads during rush hour.
Dead spaces in your apartment are those underused pieces of real estate that often go unacknowledged, but they're a great way to create storage space out of thin air.
Its first edition, the fever-dream of the photographer and curator Folakunle Oshun, took place at a railway yard that was underused because of the city's anemic train service.
Mauries-Rinfret: The design of Montreal, the architecture, the straight lines that come from the Olympic Stadium and all around the Olympic Stadium—it's a part of town that's underused.
But as new boutique hotels turn lobbies and lounges into hip hangouts, the 86-year-old Pierre is capitalizing on one of its own extraordinary, but previously underused, common areas.
Carmilla's two most interesting characters, LaFontaine (Kaitlyn Alexander) and Perry (Annie Briggs), are especially underused, and their relationship is left as frustratingly weird and ill-defined as it ever was.
Square Feet The project, One Park, will add new life to an underused parcel of land, but it does little to counter a shortage of homes for lower-income families.
If a space is underused, for example, WeWork can detect that with sensors and figure out how to re-allocate it — something that might not be possible at a larger organization.
Lively co-founder Shobin Uralil likes to describe the health savings account as the "401(k) for healthcare" — but that it's woefully underused as an investment vehicle like a 401(k).
Experts who carried out a series of studies across the world found that medicine and healthcare are routinely both over- and underused, causing avoidable harm and suffering and wasting precious resources.
In his latest "Waste Report," Paul called the expenditure "troubling," saying it's ironic to spend $40,85033 on a model of the base while tearing down 16 underused buildings to save money.
Mr. Aboutboul uses his scruffy face to underscore the rueful moments (and to heighten the comically uncomfortable ones), while Ms. Kaplan de Macedo, underused here, projects warmth and a fragile optimism.
The jab—an underused weapon for Calderwood until now—shot down the center of Lipski's swings, often as Calderwood got her head off line and ducked down behind her lead shoulder.
Yes, she's signed to G.O.O.D. Music, a label that has underused, under-promoted and underestimated her since she joined their roster in 2012 after being underutilized at Pharrell's Star Trak Entertainment.
Los Angeles instituted its LA Express Park service several years ago, combining inroad parking meter sensors with smartphone apps that allow drivers to find empty spaces that might otherwise go underused.
Anthony Principi resigned, against his own wishes, after facing criticism for suspending health-care enrollments for some veterans and for approving plans to shut down some aging or underused VA hospitals.
Last week, Dennis Williams, the president of the United Automobile Workers union, said he was in discussions with G.M. about adding new models to underused plants in order to preserve jobs.
On The Seven side of things, both Crawford and Dominique McElligott, who plays the Wonder Woman stand-in Queen Maeve, are woefully underused but play pivotal roles in the ongoing story.
These poems are excerpted from M a a f  a, a collection named after the underused word for the African holocaust, and which centers on  a woman by the same name.
To reach the Pendleton, Bernie's 36-foot boat and its crew members, one of whom is played by a sadly underused Ben Foster, must cross a sandbar onto which towering waves crash.
But irrigation is underused in sub-Saharan Africa, where just 7 percent of farmland is irrigated, the lowest proportion of any region of the world, according to the International Water Management Institute.
The risk of death increased by 39 percent for each additional prescription an individual should have received but didn't, and the risk of hospitalization increased by 26 percent for each underused prescription.
Rules that might create a more pleasurable viewing experience could help, but the gems that draw — Maya Moore's picturesque jumper or Britney Griner's ferocity attacking the rim — are already present and underused.
British-born Westerman has also cracked down on staff who don't spend enough time with clients in the push to bring more business, promoting an underused system for logging visits and deals.
This year, use of the quotas has made up most of a 16 percent or around 1 million bpd rise in China's crude imports, even with several underused and more awaiting approval.
In addition to the Zohr deal, Russia has obtained access to two underused Egyptian LNG terminals and has cut oil supply deals in politically tumultuous regions such as Libya and Iraqi Kurdistan.
"It really is a severely underused portion of every library's collection around the world, and we're really excited to put these in the public sphere," Neikirk said, laughing at the unintended pun.
Creating an absence seems like a particularly apt and underused weapon, particularly when there are many right-wing activists trying to sabotage #J20 events to create a false tale of chaos and anarchy.
Earlier this year, sources told Reuters that U.S. pipeline operators were selling their underused space at steep discounts to keep crude flowing - angering customers and distorting an already opaque market for oil trading.
The utilization of underused areas of urban space – Growing Underground's site is located in a former air raid shelter – is set to play an increasingly important role in the way people grow crops.
AMSTERDAM — When Karen Bosma first moved her boat to the Borneokade, northeast of Amsterdam's bustling city center, in 257, the neighborhood was barely more than a cluster of commercial docks and underused warehouses.
Since the late 1990s, when the city started an arts initiative to help salvage vacant and underused mills, eight former mills have been redeveloped as commercial spaces for artists and small creative businesses.
After the financial crisis, as now, a lot of the government money went into areas where China already has too many idle or underused factories, like steel, manufacturing and coal-fired power plants.
The plan would also accelerate the construction of private residential buildings on underused Nycha land, such as parking lots, to generate about $2 billion worth of improvements and repairs at adjacent Nycha buildings.
There might be a strong case for encouraging growth in shrinking places with underused infrastructure rather than in places that are already booming — Milwaukee or Cleveland, for example, rather than Austin and Phoenix.
And that's all the dialogue the former "True Blood" stars gets, which has stirred debate between those who think her silence in other scenes speaks volumes and viewers who complain she was underused.
I absolutely think that June's mother is still out there, if only because she's such an enormous presence in the book that she's always struck me as slightly underused on the show itself.
"We were just thinking of a lot of weird, off-putting names and I just thought the word 'anus' was a funny, underused word at the time that paired well with 'tomato,'" he said.
The obvious solution would be for nightlife to relocate to underused manufacturing and industrial areas on the outskirts of the cities, where space is still relatively affordable, and there are few residents to annoy.
Yet Opel pledged to avoid factory closures or forced layoffs, instead relying on a doubling of exports by 2020 to fill underused plants as it enters new markets such as Argentina and Saudi Arabia.
The mayor of Athens has proposed turning vacant or underused buildings, and even student dorms, into halfway houses for mentally ill people, but the city lacks the funds to make that plan a reality.
Hormone therapy uses progestin and estrogen to help  decrease symptoms like hot flashes, but is underused because of the Women's Health Initiative, a National Institutes of Health-funded group of studies published in 2002.
As the 23s dawned, he met a former Sun Records artist named Clyde Leopard, whose pristine but underused studio, the Tempo Recording Service, was located around the corner from the famous Beale Street corridor.
The NYC Artist Coalition also wants to work with the city to create tax abatements and other incentives for affordable spaces, as well as turn underused and empty city-owned spaces into performance spaces.
Perhaps in keeping with this high-mindedness, Artek evidently discarded nothing: Its archives offered a rich, remarkably underused trove of drawings, documents and photographs, according to Nina Stritzler-Levine, director of the Bard gallery.
The Regional Plan Association, an influential urban planning group, has proposed combined passenger and freight service on underused freight tracks stretching 24 miles from Co-op City in the Bronx to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
The Wheeler Building was still an underused grandiosity in 21888, when a dry-goods merchant named Abraham Abraham had an epiphany that would transform not only his own business but all of Brooklyn retail.
The entire premise of both comics was to yank out everything X-Men fans — devout and casual — knew about the X-Men, all through an expanded role for the previously underused character Moira MacTaggart.
TC: What do you think of his current plans to turn more empty or underused real estate into places for on-demand services, like fully equipped kitchens that restaurants can use to fulfill takeout demand?
"The Russian passenger vehicle market has been under significant pressure in recent years, with recovery slower than expected and a shift to lower priced passenger vehicle segments," Ford said, adding that resulted in underused plants.
Only Captain Boomerang, the sadly underused comic relief who accomplishes next to nothing in this film, consistently embraces his villainy as something other than a lazy, probably inaccurate label the straights have slapped onto him.
They'll both be featured in Snapchat Discover that sees 75 million Our Stories viewers per month, but also on the publishers' own properties thanks to Snap's embeds that have been underused since their January launch.
The downturn was compounded by the flight of retail business to suburban malls, which left behind an empty downtown and, by some estimates, more than four million square feet of vacant or underused mill space.
In particular VW workers' representatives are demanding the transfer of some Skoda production to their underused German plants to offset declining output of the VW Passat and ageing Golf that could otherwise threaten more jobs.
He added that the modern advantages of making sail freight part of the world's distribution network is that it will cut down on carbon emissions, repurpose underused waterways and reduce congestion on highways and roads.
That will likely change with the zoning board's final approval, in late November, of a mixed-use project on a 7.17-acre triangle of underused land at the foot of Exit 15.11.50, off I-95.
In many of the industrial areas, the happiest merchants are the merchants of scrap, who make their rounds in lurching trucks, scooping up looms, steel spools and other underused machinery for pennies on the dollar.
The other avatars again include hapless maps expert Shelly Oberon (Black) and objectified martial arts wiz Ruby Roundhouse (an underused Gillan), plus the new pollen-allergic pickpocket, Ming Fleetfoot (Awkwafina, a breath of fresh air).
Cherry Jones is underused in "God Bless the Child" in flashbacks to Hannah's christening, and those flashbacks are interesting for how they play into the long-running sort of sub-theme of June's religious faith.
The second season of Stranger Things came in for its fair share of criticism, including from Vox, for a meandering and sometimes disjointed plot, and writing that clearly undervalued and underused the show's female characters.
The female characters, notably, barely register, with Anna Paquin underused in what could have been a key role as Frank's daughter, once grown, having watched her father's behavior in her younger years with thinly concealed dread.
The Bloomberg administration belatedly contemplated seizing some underused Housing Authority parking lots for market-rate developments to help raise cash, but politicians did a lousy job of explaining the plan to tenants, who, predictably, went ballistic.
The 25 MHz band auctioned off in 2008—freed up because it was being underused by analog TV—was considered "beachfront property" for broadband wireless and spurred a debate over making the open band public access.
In his 2003 book "Oversold and Underused: Computers in the Classroom," education researcher Larry Cuban warned that technology on its own would not solve "education's age-old problems," such as inequitable funding, inadequate facilitiesand overworked teachers.
Car-hailing firm Uber is putting the brakes on its taxi and van ­services in Hong Kong, effective from Monday, citing the need to shift focus to the ride-sharing business and phase out underused services.
After World War II, a surge in housing demand and the development of previously underused land around the city's elevated train lines, especially on the East Side, brought a wave of new rental buildings, he said.
When cities lack housing, new libraries and capital dollars, here is a way to get all three for the nominal public investment of an underused property, one the public continues to own once it is built.
After the breakup of the USSR, most of the massive old Soviet power plants went chronically underused, as many of the new countries saw reducing their energy dependence on Moscow as a matter of national survival.
China's domestic automakers — many of which are state owned and suffer from too many underused factories — have unleashed a blizzard of zero-interest car loans in the past two years, often through their own financing subsidiaries.
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No doubt by now you know a little about these businesses that are moving into underused or more affordable properties that can be turned into shared workspaces for the purposes of cooking up meals exclusively for delivery.
TEPIC, Mexico (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Booming cities in developing nations should upgrade slums, build on underused land and promote rental choice to tackle a fast-growing crisis caused by a shortage of affordable housing, researchers said on Wednesday.
By the movie's end, I found myself rooting for Sierra Burgess to ditch poor underused and lied-to Jamey entirely and just give itself over to Veronica and Sierra, which is clearly where the movie's heart lies anyway.
Stakes in the operations of big state companies, including national oil giant Saudi Aramco, would be sold off; underused assets owned by the government, such as vast land holdings and mineral deposits, would be made available for development.
The United States will also call for the Group of 20 leading economies to keep their steel industries from getting so big that factories are underused, Lew said in a preview of the U.S. message to the Sept.
After a truly inspiring face-to-face with O (Emma Thompson, criminally underused), head of the New York office, Molly is hired on probation, dubbed M, and sent to London to help deal with a situation that's unfurling.
"The DMCA has an underused mechanism for streamers to submit a 'Counter Notice' if their use is fair use," Stephen "The Video Game Lawyer" McArthur, the founding attorney of The McArthur Law Firm, told me in an email.
For one thing, it's a term so underused that Microsoft's word-processing program is telling me it's not a word, a term that was new to many when Gwyneth Paltrow uttered it last month in a Goop video.
The platform differentiates from co-working spaces and companies like WeWork because its inventory consists of underused spaces in existing commercial properties, giving property owners and managers a way to make money instead of letting them sit empty.
Snatched, starring Amy Schumer and a woefully underused Goldie Hawn, takes a kind of lame premise — a mother and daughter go to Ecuador for vacation and get kidnapped, escape, and accidentally kill some guys along the way, whoops!
"Granting communal land rights to indigenous inhabitants of tropical forests is among the most underused and effective solutions to reducing deforestation that fuels climate change," said Peter Veit, director of the Washington-based World Resources Institute's land rights initiative.
After seeing Lenny Bruce (Luke Kirby, Maisel's most underused asset) perform "All Alone" on a late-night show, something the real-life Lenny Bruce did, Midge realizes the loneliness that often comes with success is waiting in her future.
London's Gatwick airport, which has made steps in this direction, has seen 50% growth in passengers since 2010, as the changes have encouraged airlines to make fuller use of their slots and to release underused ones to new entrants.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday voted 3-2 to auction a key band of underused 2.5 GHz spectrum to help advance next-generation 53G wireless networks and scrap requirements that it be used for education.
The British architect Amanda Levete and her team have dug into an underused corner of the Victoria and Albert Museum here to create a nearly 12,000-square-foot temporary exhibition space that will be among the largest in Britain.
Not only will the project fill in an underused section of real estate, it is also intended to develop business opportunities for research coming out of Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania, both just a few blocks away.
Much like home-sharing platform Airbnb, Bluzelle allows users to rent out underused data capacity in everyday objects like computers and mobile phones, Bains said at CNBC's East Tech West conference in the Nansha district of Guangzhou, China on Thursday.
The likelihood is that the new airport (which has been plagued with problems, including runways that have been built too close together) will be as underused as most of the country's other airports, many of which are modern and spacious.
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Granting formal land rights to indigenous people living in the world's tropical forests is among the most effective, but underused, ways to stop illegal deforestation that fuels violence, poverty and global warming, according to new research.
The CoinShares study also points to a broader problem for how renewable energy is currently deployed around the world: Many renewable power generators are so poorly located and underused that mining bitcoin has become the only viable use for that electricity.
Shulkin didn't specify at the Senate and House hearings whether he would seek to close any underused medical facilities, but such a move could face blowback in Congress, as many veterans are forced to drive long distances for specific care. Sen.
Dirty boxing is an area in which so, so many strides could be made by a wrestler willing to experiment and learn how to pummel into his punches, but it remains one of the most underused areas in the game.
WASHINGTON, July 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday voted 3-2 to auction a key band of underused 2.5 GHz spectrum to help advance next-generation 5G wireless networks and scrap requirements that it be used for education.
But it's far better than the standard weight loss prescriptions on offer, and given the science, 2017 may be the year the public starts to see bariatric surgery for what it is: an effective and underused treatment for severe obesity.
The Bay Area's hills, beaches and parks are part of the area's attractions, but there is enough underused land within its urban core that the number of housing units could be greatly increased without any harm to those natural amenities.
Besides reducing the choking pollution in India's cities, moving to electric vehicles also makes sense because the country has excess generation capacity in the underused coal-fired plants and is too heavily reliant on petroleum imports, which present a geopolitical risk.
The move appeared to have been in the works for some time; NK News, a website about North Korea, reported last month that the suspension was likely, saying that Air China's services were underused and that its flights were often canceled.
A few months ago, Riverdale fans panicked when they found out the beloved, but sadly underused, Ross Butler would be leaving the role of Reggie Mantle to film season 2 of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why, where he's a much more central character.
Duo is either Google blowing up its consumer communications stack by surrendering the rest of the chat space and keeping Duo separate so the underused apps don't weigh it down, or it's another misstep by adding more disconnected islands to the archipelago.
A decentered Olympics would also solve, once and for all, the problem of finding uses for the sports venues that get built for the Olympic Games, often at a huge cost, only to sit underused or abandoned once the games leave town.
WASHINGTON, March 21 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Granting formal land rights to indigenous people living in the world's tropical forests is among the most effective, but underused, ways to stop illegal deforestation that fuels violence, poverty and global warming, according to new research.
Another of Dream Machine's checks has gone to Omni, a four-year-old, San Francisco-based on-demand storage company that's making every possession in one's home rentable — giving members an opportunity to make money from their underused items in the process.
He took a page out of Joanna Jedrzejczyk's book with the occasional rear hand straight to the body along the fence—an excellent time to employ the powerful but underused technique—adding his own twist by looking low and going high immediately afterwards.
In the age of coronavirus, the White House is the hub for the federal response -- its secure Situation Room used to convene meetings of the President's task force and the once-underused Briefing Room suddenly sprung into service for daily updates from officials.
That he's here to play the chief technician who inspects the Hosts when they seem to be on the fritz indicates that he'll probably be one of my favorite parts of the show going forward (even if he's a little underused here).
One way to shift public perceptions of the evidence-based campaign would be for researchers, clinicians, and federal agencies to support and publicize research on the relative benefits (and risks) of treatments that some experts believe are being underused, at least in some patient groups.
"With this merger and accompanying divestiture, we are expanding output significantly by ensuring large amounts of currently unused or underused spectrum are made available to American consumers in the form of high quality 5G networks," DOJ antitrust chief Makan Delrahim told The Wall Street Journal.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Insurance is an underused way to help save lives in natural disasters and soften their impact on the poorest countries - and it needs to be better understood by governments and aid groups, said insurers, aid experts and government ministers on Thursday.
"We are talking to (GM) right now about the products that they currently have" at underused car plants such as Hamtramck in Michigan and Lordstown in Ohio, and whether they might be replaced with newer, more popular vehicles such as crossovers, Dennis Williams told reporters.
Although the area has recovered from the organised crime that plagued it in the 1990s—earning the city the sobriquet, the Chicago of the Urals—most of the buildings on First Five-Year Plan Square in the centre of the district stand empty or underused.
Travel Tips A hotel's concierge staff can help you fulfill a range of requests to make your trip that much better, but its services are often underused and sometimes misused, said Kenneth Abisror, the head concierge at Mandarin Oriental New York in New York City.
The three-year-old company, which connects customers with underused RVs and other trucks big enough to camp in overnight, just raised $50 million in Series C funding led by Greenspring Associates, with participation from earlier backers Aviva Ventures, Altos Ventures, AutoTech Ventures and Tandem Capital.
"With this merger and accompanying divestiture, we are expanding output significantly by ensuring that large amount of currently unused or underused spectrum are made available to American consumers in the form of high quality 5G networks," Makan Delrahim, assistant attorney general of the DOJ's antitrust division, said.
Founded in 2018 by Neta Meidav and Rotem Hayoun-Meidav, Vault is attempting to create a new and better way for company employees to report misconduct, such as workplace bullying or harassment, and in turn replace existing "hotline" systems, which it reckons are underused and often ineffective.
Falcone and McCarthy have surely seen her underused and under-appreciated in the business pre-Bridesmaids, but they have overcorrected: By making her the center of every scene without giving her an actual character to play, they require her to carry more weight that anyone possibly could.
Intended as a way to connect people who live in Bay Ridge to their underused bay, the 40-by-60-foot dock was the culmination of years of planning and over $800,000 in financing provided by Councilman Vincent J. Gentile, a Democrat who represents the neighborhood.
The right hook to the body is criminally underused in most combat sports because it leaves the fighter feeling vulnerable and fight anatomy 101 tells us that the liver is the switch which puts grizzled veterans into the fetal position and is located on the opposite side.
The all-star cast, which includes the likes of Ricky Gervais, Marion Cotillard, Benicio Del Toro, and James Franco, are generally underused — most are regrettably given just a scene or two, but they do a good job of connecting viewers to the Little Prince's varied cast of friends.
" Mr. Fuleihan said in the email the budget office would work with agencies "to find productivity and management improvements by restructuring the delivery of programs or services, using technology to produce efficiencies, improving revenue collection, reducing administrative and overhead costs, and funding underused programs at the appropriate levels.
"Insomnia is typically undertreated, and nonpharmacologic interventions are underused by health care practitioners," Dr. Nabil S. Kamel, a geriatrician now at Cox Health in Springfield, Mo., and Dr. Julie K. Gammack, a geriatrician at the St. Louis University Health Sciences Center, wrote in The American Journal of Medicine.
"The trend is as much about an integration of work and life as it is a balance of them," said David Moore, a senior vice president with EQ Office, a landlord that has converted underused office space at Willis Tower in Chicago into several floors of stylish lounges.
While a somewhat silly reveal in the final act feels ripped from a "Law & Order" episode, the combination of clever concept reflecting the prevalence of screens in everyday life, and the pleasure of watching a typically underused Mr. Cho take on a meaty lead role make "Searching" a satisfying psychological thriller.
For example, according to Mr Waber, firms might see that a management team is communicating only with a couple of departments and neglecting others; that certain parts of a building are underused, so the space should be redesigned; that teams are given the wrong incentives; or that diversity initiatives are not working.
" Other classes at the Rubin, a museum that focuses on the art and culture of the Himalayas and neighboring regions, include Sound Bath, which explores a vibrational healing process with singing bowls; and Ear Yoga, which hones your hearing by stretching underused auditory muscles, and by asking participants to "think with their ears.
More specifically, it seems likely that the redesign's emphasis on the app's chat feature was implemented because of how much more popular the app's chat feature is than many of its other features; conversely, the redesign also emphasized underused aspects of the app in order to make them more palatable to users.
Dawson was a Spielberg-obsessed film nerd living in a WASP fantasy of a Cape Cod town, and he was torn between his obvious attraction to cool girl Jen (a wildly underused pre-Oscar-nominations Michelle Williams) and his unrecognized love for Joey (Katie Holmes), the scrappy tomboy from down the creek.
The scooters are an ostensibly good concept: They could alleviate traffic, cut down on pollution and—in a city like LA, where the skeletal public transport system is considerably underused—serve as a "last mile" option to cover the non-walkable distance between the nearest train station and your office/apartment/hot yoga class.
The Web version of "High Maintenance" was the self-funded creation of a married couple: the grizzled, bug-eyed Ben Sinclair, who plays the Guy, and who until this show had mostly done cameos as homeless guys; and his then wife, Katja Blichfeld, a casting director with a Rolodex full of similarly underused talents.
Rose sees this as a perfect opportunity to try and set Midge up with a young eligible doctor, Benjamin (a widely underused and underappreciated Zachary Levi), and though she isn't too keen on the idea at first, Midge eventually goes out with him (and then goes out with him a few more times after that).
Alex Brouillet, 30, filmmaker and bookseller: The female gaze seems to be the underused gender swap of the male gaze which dominates the objectification of women in our pop culture, and I think it's part of the theme of both of these movies; taking very one-dimensional sexploitation stuff from the 70s and turning it into feminism.
The opening scene, which shows Lisbeth as a vengeful dark angel (there's even a conveniently winged statue for her to stand in front of) trussing up a newly acquitted Swedish businessman (a vastly underused Volker Bruch of Babylon Berlin) accused of beating up prostitutes and his wife, is the only indication we get of the passion for justice that supposedly drives her.
And when Hi-5 shows Gene to the "Losers' Lounge," where the wildly underused emojis hang out (fish cake emoji, cactus emoji, broom emoji), how do you expect me to believe that Alex, a teenage boy in high school who spends his brief onscreen moments trying to ask out some classmate with his phone's anthropomorphic emojis, has never used the eggplant emoji?
Bale (who also starred in the western remake "3:10 to Yuma") is quite good, and the movie also boasts a strong if underused cast in the smaller roles, including "Breaking Bad" alum Jesse Plemons and Timothee Chalamet -- a likely Oscar nominee for "Call Me By Your Name" -- as members of Blocker's unit, and Adam Beach as Yellow Hawk's son.
The Trust for Public Land, which aims to get the nation's 100 biggest cities to commit to making a 10-minute walk to a park possible for all Americans, sees the open space in alleys as an underused resource: According to the organization, 20,000 people live within a half-mile of the green alley under construction, and the organization hopes that the networks can be used for biking, walking, playing and gardening.
That not only makes it easier to use for pilots with more conventional training and experience, but it also means it can slot into existing infrastructure relatively easily and make use of underused regional airports that already dot the U.S. "Most people who don't fly for fun don't realize that there are general aviation airports all over the place, that are underutilized, because only people like me, who fly for fun [Sengupta is also a pilot], use them frequently," she said.

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