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"usefully" Definitions
  1. in a way that can help you to do or achieve what you want

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Usefully, the app tells you how much data you've used.
They might more usefully have gazed down at the floor.
Usefully, Mr Kinnear saw lots of Shakespeare as a child.
Justified moral outrage is usefully employed in challenging hateful tweets.
He thereby usefully disperses impulses that his pictorial work disciplines.
A label that can describe everyone doesn't usefully describe anyone.
You can also usefully break this down along class lines.
Usefully, the lack of extra side buttons means it's also ambidextrous.
There's probably not much the federal government could usefully do here.
The cost of accessing RAM relatively quickly (read: usefully) is energy.
This is because phenomena may usefully be investigated at many levels.
There certainly are plenty of ways to spend the money usefully.
Usefully, Mr. Rockwell, 60, had been a regular at the original.
They could usefully be granted a place in public policy today.
Protests at home and abroad are usefully soaking up regime energies.
Those are three qualities that any executive or entrepreneur might usefully acquire.
"That's the only way I can usefully play the thing," he said.
Kavanaugh is extreme enough that Democrats can usefully deploy him as foil.
It usefully complicates a lot of narratives the Irish have about themselves.
And it usefully suggests some of the problems built into aestheticizing ideology.
The one person whom you could usefully talk to is your brother.
Diplomacy is a word that Trump might usefully add to his vocabulary.
The book could usefully be committed to memory by Eurocrats on their holidays.
Usefully, Pashinyan is sitting on a reservoir of good will among the populace.
Can disruption be usefully minimized by phasing in the new program over time?
Some Chinese scholars argue that protests can usefully allow people to let off steam.
But plenty of Western children could usefully spend a bit longer at their books.
Grim, usefully, makes his own subtext text in his response to the NYDN transcript.
This will both raise revenue and usefully change incentives facing those at the top.
Kryger's book usefully outlines the current state of knowledge of sleep science in humans.
The president's words today usefully re-balanced expectations that had sailed out of control.
But human culture has always usefully constrained human behavior as well as expressed it.
Back at work, investors might usefully apply this aphorism to the fate of the dollar.
Both are surely beyond standard customer service issues, so both could maybe be usefully externalized.
Usefully, Domgy goes back to its charging station automatically when its battery is getting low.
But this also suggests that it's going to be difficult to spend money usefully fast.
Whenever the play allows Della's contradictions to flower, it feels dramatic, raising usefully unanswerable questions.
There are a lot of things we can usefully talk about when we talk about Zika.
This means that a speculative utopian vision is about as usefully orienting as a demagnetized compass.
Germany could usefully spend more on infrastructure, the digital economy, defence, and child and nursing care.
Not that they're the first with the idea of making weather apps more usefully practical, though.
Plus, I'm not sure if trust Allrecipes to usefully find the meal I want to cook.
Others could usefully follow CIT's example and ensure that deal execution factors into top executives' pay.
There are many evidence-based prevention programs that could be usefully applied to the opioid crisis.
There is a style of Beltway columnizing that specializes in reporting, sometimes usefully but rarely profoundly.
His and other governments, however, are better placed to usefully direct money in a health crisis.
This future engages communities to ensure local priorities are honored and private resources are usefully leveraged.
After a recent facelift, Laayoune is adorned with fountains, squares and, more usefully, new schools and clinics.
Still, while authoritarian regimes may impose restrictions, says General Spindler, usefully their officials "work all the access".
Well, all those conversations can be carried out much more discreetly and usefully in a DM exchange.
Even more usefully, you'll also be able to control the shades with Alexa, HomeKit, and Google Assistant.
He may be "haunted" by the atrocities, but is convinced there is nothing he can usefully do.
Shenk's analysis is exceptionally astute, but it can be usefully augmented by a review of Burnham's life.
Despots love to stoke selfishness among their subjects, he went on, because it usefully divides the masses.
Second, if we are able to commence talks, U.S. officials might usefully propose creative trust-building measures.
True, he did not think philosophy, or anything else, could usefully plan or radically reform the world.
Possible collaboration by Michael Flynn may have contributed usefully to the investigation into the 13 Russian agents.
So whether there's an AI that can usefully cater to all those different facets remains to be seen.
If the worms found it nutritious as well, that would suggest their tastes might be usefully wide-ranging.
Usefully, spin comes in two varieties, up and down, which can be used to represent 1 and 0.
Some of the art-burners might usefully have spent more time in the library studying South African history.
Those more sympathetic to Britain are looking for signs from London of how they can usefully influence discussions.
The liquidity cost of holding such thinly traded assets cannot usefully be represented by a bid-ask spread.
Usefully, Gasfou adopts a neutral tone in his text and imagery, rather than explicitly venerating or criticizing transhumanists.
And we like to deploy that superpower usefully in an intelligent way and not just because we can.
Still, her cast of characters usefully illustrates the geographic, racial, religious, and socioeconomic range of the suffrage movement.
He might usefully have added that this bubble has hardly been confined to the world government bond market.
The 23-year-old agreement could usefully be updated to cover new sectors, such as digital commerce and energy.
The cash-strapped states that own airports in America might usefully follow it to fund much-needed road repair.
And the process of cleaning and structuring data so it can be usefully compared can run to multiple weeks.
More usefully, the robot will also offer up an interactive map to help travelers find gates, bathrooms and like.
There's no immediate help for that, but the sore spot that it touches may usefully be kept in mind.
This question is not usefully analyzed as a First Amendment question, because the rights of speakers are not determinative.
Though most of the music was taped, this usefully focused the mind to connect ear and eye while watching.
More usefully, the second batch of tickets, running through the end of September, has not quite sold out yet.
There's no mention of whether this feature is available through Google Assistant smart speakers or, more usefully, Google smart displays.
Finally, the rail network also diversifies and strengthens China's transportation options, usefully by-passing chokepoints such as the Malacca Strait.
Erpenbeck's novel is usefully prosaic, written in a slightly uninviting, almost managerial present tense, which keeps overt emotion at bay.
"Revolving Cycles" does this quite well with our hopelessness and confusion but also, less usefully, with our defensiveness and weariness.
Where the administration stands on free speech In certain instances, the Trump administration has intervened usefully on campus speech issues.
Perhaps most usefully I've learned that the side of a teenager we address will usually be the one that responds.
Whether the United Nations really has the tools to intervene usefully in a country as chaotic as Congo is debatable.
Better yet, many point usefully to the future even while looking at the past — some warningly, some hopefully, some both.
A large digital map usefully shows the rapid changes in different forces' territorial control during the post-revolutionary civil war.
The initial article was bad, and while the defense of the article usefully clarifies a key point, it is also bad.
The frontiers of trade governance can be usefully pushed forward by bilateral and regional agreements, as well as within the WTO.
The commission recently threatened to bring proceedings against Future Forward for being subject to "outside influence"—a usefully vague no-no.
When Okamoto accompanied his boss into the Oval Office, he suggested that the role of presidential photographer could usefully be expanded.
As is, the Supreme Court is usefully hobbled, unable to act unless at least one Justice joins with her ideological opponents.
Mastering it takes a lot of study—and that is time many parents think would be more usefully spent learning English.
And that in turn suggests there are circumstances when the relentless pseudo-humanisation of machine-human interactions could usefully be curbed.
Most usefully for our investigation, his left foot is placed right next to a straight line of paint on the floor.
ASRA is intended not just to collect all the puzzle pieces, but to also see if those puzzle pieces fit together usefully.
The smooth tubers had a satisfying citrus note cutting usefully across the sticky sweetness of the slightly charred white gelatin sugar nuggets.
Governments could, for instance, usefully define shared parameters for policies to encourage emerging digital technologies such as artificial intelligence and advanced robotics.
But using a connected app, you can remotely turn the hose on and off and, more usefully, set schedules for the hose.
Usefully for our purposes, however, this means that when other categories of emoji are below median, it's really not a great sign.
Right-wing columnist Ann Coulter usefully spelled out the logic of picking Kyl in tweet she issued in late August: Hey, Gov.
The issue here is one of overreach: taking an argument that has worthwhile applications and extending it further than it usefully goes.
Plus, the Nielsen numbers actually make it possible to usefully compare ratings for Netflix's series to those for other networks' TV shows.
Ross Douthat One important task for a columnist is figuring out which ideas can be usefully argued over and which ones can't.
But he's hoping that the company's first season, which made its debut this week, might usefully combine those last two Chicago creations.
Usefully in that regard, the play features not just one disabled character but two: Richard's friend Buckingham (Shannon DeVido) uses a wheelchair.
That could usefully prevent the current scenario, where the president's party holds concurrent majorities in Congress and, consequently, oversight just shuts down entirely.
It's perhaps a truism about science fiction, frequently literature about the present rather than the future, which no one can (usefully) predict anyway.
Creating a VAT would bring America usefully into line with most other countries, such as Mexico, potentially easing some trade disputes, he suggested.
Rather, the a-holes represent what Will Saletan has usefully called a couple of "baskets" out of five among the Trump voter palette.
Usefully, as you improve your score, your profile gets exposed which means you could well end up landing a job out of it.
That means that it cannot pretend religion does not matter, nor can it usefully subordinate its own interests to any particular religious agenda.
And it remains to be seen whether podcasts can be broken down into their constituent parts as easily — and as usefully — as songs.
As I write about stories of sexual violence, I constantly struggle over whether a word choice is usefully specific or lurid and pornographic.
This era of falling real rates might usefully be split into two distinct periods: before and after the financial crisis of 2008-09.
Would you be willing to spend the 173k to some social media ninjas who could usefully spend it on behalf of this organisation?
In the book, I was interested to explore whether the language of attention can be used to talk usefully about the human will.
Judy Shelton is a maverick with her liking of the gold standard, yet her business background might usefully add to the policy debate.
They just kind of sit there, albeit usefully, powering a bunch of your plugged-in devices, without any kind of personality or pizzazz.
And Russia, Mr. Comey usefully reminded the senators, had gone to unprecedented lengths to disrupt the 2016 presidential election, using "overwhelming" technological firepower.
Similarly, if it's mentioned that a character has a new ability, you can bet that will usefully, comedically arise at some later stage.
It would also seem that the lessons learned using these manned vehicles during World War II might usefully inform requirements for future platforms.
While that is a useful development, it brings economics to a very difficult question, which is: what can usefully be done about that inequality?
Usefully, you can also ask Alexa to "cancel an order" immediately after you've placed one in the event that you order the wrong thing.
And for the most part, mission accomplished — but in 19 years the goalpost has moved forward and indexing and usefully presenting information isn't enough.
With this latest tirade, Trump hasn't only indulged his racism, he has also usefully — if unintentionally — stripped some racial euphemism from the public discourse.
With this latest tirade, Trump hasn't only indulged his racism, he has also usefully — if unintentionally — stripped some racial euphemism from the public discourse.
Rules could usefully be set for the duration of mining licences, for the placement of buffer zones around mining sites and for dispute-resolution processes.
"When taxes are too high, our economy is starved of the resources that could be usefully invested in companies, creating jobs and growth," Macron wrote.
The final reason is to facilitate organ transplants, since more organs can be usefully removed from someone who still has oxygen circulating in his body.
The Cubs almost have more of these kinds of players than you can usefully list, including the entire careers of Ernie Banks and Ron Santo.
Usefully, Bill Gates personally recently weighed in on the idea of him paying much more in taxes to fund more public goods through the government.
Roman Catholic catechism calls this tendency "the sinful condition," but here in the 21st century, it's more usefully known as being born a human being.
There were viewers who said they were watching to prepare themselves for something — a deployment, a difficult job — and thought they could usefully desensitize themselves.
Proposals to make federal infrastructure funding contingent on land use reform also might be usefully extended by requiring affluent communities to accept affordable housing projects.
And it means they usefully be read together, and against one another, to try to get a holistic sense of the forces tearing us apart.
"I wanted to comprehend my own position in time so I could use my evolving self as completely and as usefully as possible," she writes.
Yet it is not clear to me how a voluntary resignation prompted by accusations of serious wrongdoing can usefully be thought about in those terms.
In short, for complex issues, democracy (when it can usefully draw upon diversity) is likely to trump technocracy (which draws on more sophisticated, but narrower expertise).
They are not an exact measure and they are more usefully applied on a weekly chart where prolonged support and resistance behaviour is more clearly seen.
China still usefully spends more in two months on such things as building roads and ports and laying cables than India manages in an entire year.
Usefully, however, it's symptomatic of the kind of quip-bait that deflects responsibility onto handy targets rather than taking a good hard look at the mirror.
Usefully, the Micro USB cable is actually reversible, which should help make it easier when trying to plug in headphones with hard-to-reach charging ports.
In their new book How Democracies Die, Harvard political scientists Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, usefully compare the U.S. to other democracies that backslid into authoritarianism.
To the Editor: Michael A. McFaul usefully reminds us of Europe's resilience in his review of Ian Kershaw's "The Global Age: Europe 1950-2017" (May 19).
Sacrificing detail and dramatization for an expansive catalog may mean that one's emotions are less engaged, but also that one's sense of self becomes usefully smaller.
Such a chip, says James Myers, a senior engineer at Arm, a British-based chip designer, could be usefully attached to all sorts of consumer goods.
Her famous leopard-print heels have long been a form of camouflage, usefully diverting attention when she has unpalatable things to say (which isn't very often).
In the case of Wu-Tang Clan, the distribution of power between the culture they came from and the culture they borrowed from is usefully unclear.
Usefully for her work, Adams was a pitiless romantic: pitiless in the Flaubertian sense — a kind of ideal objectivity — and yet always hoping for better things.
The sight of these two enacting what amount to children's games before getting down to sex is frankly off-putting, and not in any usefully provocative way.
If the United States is flouting a law that usefully constrains nations who otherwise might be tempted to go to war, it could be increasing global instability.
So it felt usefully uncomfortable to listen to real people sharing their own stories and a lot more comfortable and less useful to hear actors recite monologues.
Finally, Trump has usefully blown away the false notion that everybody wins from expanded trade — though he never had any intention of truly helping those left behind.
It's a cursory condemnation that makes little distinction between mainstream and outlier beliefs; yet it usefully illustrates the documentary's choice of breadth over depth, testimony over discussion.
Meanwhile, there sat reality: huge, ambiguous, too complicated to be usefully assessed by our prevailing mutual ambition—to fight and win, via delivery of the partisan zinger.
"There are severe constraints on how much money you can usefully spend in a country with elaborate planning procedures and a shortage of skilled labor," Schmieding said.
That's why, I suspect, his metaphors have not merely poetic power but practical vitality, in the way that a horse is not only alive but usefully alive.
And so, there followed a rooting around in the cupboards in search of things that might usefully define "Japan," offering reassurance at home and material for export.
They managed to produce about 2 V. It's mostly a proof of concept or rather a disproof of the assumption that wind vibrations can't be usefully harvested.
But Poulin says discovering what NISQ devices can usefully do will largely be a question of trial and error, not something that can be worked out in theory.
Others might usefully follow their lead: "active labour-market policies" of this kind are all the more urgent in Europe, because of the influx of refugees from Syria.
Usefully for Indian farmers, only local cows can be used, not Western breeds such as Holsteins or Jerseys, he warns: "Their dung and milk are nothing but poison."
In a context of rising inequality, where the forces of capital quietly but relentlessly privatize gain and socialize pain, a focus on the common good is usefully disruptive.
In any event, the situation on the ground is now so desperate that US policymakers might usefully consider a range of other options to help ease the crisis.
"In times of crisis such as at present, foreign exchange interventions and capital flow management measures can usefully complement interest rate and other monetary policy actions," Georgieva said.
"In times of crisis such as at present, foreign exchange interventions and capital flow management measures can usefully complement interest rate and other monetary policy actions," Georgieva said.
Without speculating on what the father-son writing process was like, it feels as though some kind of politesse kept this 700-page book from being usefully tightened.
Like all the other defendants, Bukharin ended up pleading guilty, and the new edition of "Darkness at Noon" usefully reproduces a speech that he gave at his trial.
How can love in a Syrian context be usefully translated into a Western one, where love and freedom are packaged and imagined largely in personal, apolitical, neoliberal consumer terms?
But we can usefully extend the idea to the attitudes we have to those who display good or ill will or indifference toward others, especially those we care about.
To restore us, as a nation, to long-term health and real potential, we the people must first learn to look usefully beyond a perpetually futile faith in politics.
Invoking everyone from Oliver Cromwell to Napoleon Bonaparte, Abbas' diatribe usefully shone a light on the real crux of why the conflict still rages after more than 100 years.
Part of the problem is that a vibration-based piezoelectric energy harvesting scheme is necessarily limited in the frequency range of vibrations that it can usefully convert into power.
Trinidad usefully divides the poems into the cities where Dlugos lived: Philadelphia, 29-29; Washington, D. C., 22011 – 1976; Manhattan and Brooklyn, 1976 – 1988; New Haven and Manhattan, 1988 – 1990.
Iveković, who also engaged with found advertisements and television commercials, could be usefully compared with Warhol for her black-and-white, handmade, critical reappraisal of Monroe and the mass media.
One lesson that can usefully be learned from 1918 would be that sometimes the worst consequences of war are unforeseen, and might come in the form of lethal, globe-encompassing disease.
Citizen science has been around for ages—professional astronomers, geologists and archaeologists have long had their work supplemented by enthusiastic amateurs—and new cheap instruments can usefully spread the movement's reach.
A much-touted goods and services tax (GST) rolled out this month usefully replaces a welter of central and state duties with a unified national tax, and should raise extra revenue.
" Asked to hazard a guess on how far out the research might be from being usefully commercialized in an application, she jokes: "If I worked for Google probably a lot sooner!
Srinath Raghavan, a fellow at the Centre for Policy Research, a Delhi think-tank, usefully supplies the facts, in charts, figures, maps and details of military operations, which Ms Khan elides.
But perhaps as usefully, the theatre of a state-by-state roll-call vote simply demonstrated to delegates in Philadelphia that there had been a contest which Mr Sanders had lost.
Even more usefully, the occasion has produced a fine catalog that documents the artists exhibited and adds the names and biographies of many others who aren't, setting the stage for sequels.
You might just as usefully explain the military-industrial complex to your Peace Lily (although after a couple of weeks of self-quarantine we may all be talking to our houseplants).
This means it's organized to keep us on the platform, running our eyeballs over advertisements and engaging with people who are inevitably The Worst instead of usefully keeping things in order.
One early version featured Amar'e Stoudemire, whom they met while working on the Cooke documentary, and who usefully complicated the film's view of identity by being both African-American and Jewish.
Usefully, the crash data generated by the latest MMUCC, and later analyzed by NHTSA, will provide HAV-watchers with a comprehensive basis by which to track the development of the technology.
However, in the end, the righteous anger that kindles the Keinholzes's politics burns up the viewer's capacity to usefully imagine themselves as part of the culture that is being so ruthlessly depicted.
The barrier, as so often with new diagnostic tools, is not whether such things are technically possible, but whether they can be proven to work reliably and usefully when used by doctors.
DNP had been familiar as an industrial chemical for a long time—it was used in fabric dyes, wood preservatives, photographic film developers, pesticides, and most usefully of all, as an explosive.
" Former minister Dominic Raab: "The Government was right to appeal, and the Supreme Court has usefully made clear that a short Bill authorising the start of negotiations is all that is needed.
Because kinks sometimes emerge from our deepest insecurities, fears, and even traumas, there's necessarily and usefully a no-judgment logic that means nothing is off limits for creators, performers, and consumers alike.
At its core is the persistent belief that men's and women's natures can be usefully and meaningfully carved into two categories or "natural kinds," that are distinct, timeless, and deeply biologically grounded.
Writing for Defense One, the Atlantic Council's Barry Pavel and Ian Brzezinski have usefully called upon NATO to create a NATO-China Council that would collectively engage China on areas of concern.
"The idea that thousands of administrations across the country will be able to usefully employ random flows of labor with random sets of skills in random durations is fairly implausible," argues Bruenig.
That's left the UK and the rest of Europe stuck in a bind: The stigma of paying for whistleblowing may be so high that it cannot usefully overcome the stigma of whistleblowing itself.
At the natural rate, all the workers who can easily or usefully be hired are working, and new hires can only occur by luring people from other jobs by offering them higher wages.
One of my amusements is looking up variations of the phrase "As the Americans say" in the U.K. parliamentary record to see which things Brits mark as usefully American ways of saying things.
But Mr Hamid, while insisting that various forms of populism can usefully be compared, is also adamant about the differences, and hence about the ongoing validity of his point that Islam stands out.
I found the work confusing and alienating, but, on reflection, also found it usefully allied against the notion that a garden space needs to be an echo of the desire to control nature.
As arbitrary and capricious as the 220006-day deadline may be, is there anything we can usefully see from this vantage point, other than Trump's almost unique penchant for getting himself in trouble?
On the assumption that awarding a state the relocated agencies before the November elections is not a consideration, time can be usefully spent in careful examination of this surprising and hastily-assembled plan.
Kavanaugh himself is of course acutely aware of this — but for all its imperfections, his umpire metaphor usefully tells us what kind of justice he wants to be: a modest, nonpartisan rule-follower.
Grigoriadis usefully unpacks the oft-quoted, oft-disputed figure that one in five women will be sexually victimized on campus, showing that the statistic is more solid than campus rape skeptics would admit.
Nonetheless, "Mad Enchantment" offers a moving portrait of the artist as an old man, and usefully shatters the myth of him as a lone genius sequestered in his garden, communing with the birds.
I mean, O.K., there is an actual person named Donald John Trump, with a human body and a childhood and formative experiences that theoretically a biographer or therapist might usefully delve into someday.
Mr. Trump could more usefully deploy his energies engaging with Russia to further reduce both countries' nuclear arsenals, maintaining the Iran nuclear deal and finding new ways to curb North Korea's nuclear program.
The puzzle is all the knottier in the light of Mr Obama's tribute to Mr Ali, which remembers the former boxer as a figure who usefully provoked his country to consider its racial divides.
To make the argument during a Republican presidency that has explicitly laid claim to Andrew Jackson even as Democrats disavow Old Hickory is so bizarre that the term "big lie" might be usefully applied.
Nations with new constitutions have started to write into them provisions dealing with what the South African constitution usefully calls "institutions supporting constitutional democracy" — bodies whose job is to investigate charges of official wrongdoing.
This dynamic, canon-affirming Guggenheim survey reprises much of what we already do know, but also adds fresh information about large group projects and, usefully, shift the focus away from auction-favored painting onto Conceptualism.
Usefully, the kidnapping gets Mannix out of his office and onto the set, including a soundstage where a song-and-dance man in a sailor suit, Burt Gurney (Channing Tatum), makes like a randy Gene Kelly.
As for Republicans, a question they might usefully ask themselves is whether the standard of behavior they now either accept or embrace in this president is one they are prepared to condone in a Democratic administration.
Ricardo Zambrano, a university lecturer from the city Manta where the relief effort is centered, said the main problem is that there is little the volunteers can usefully do once they get to the affected areas.
Fake news may be only a symptom of a deeper set of political economy issues, but studying the phenomenon usefully highlights two distinct types of more general social problems that plague networked media and require different interventions.
Unless there's something in the data that suggests biological risks that he and his children wouldn't have anticipated (and that they could usefully act on), I doubt that knowing about his mother's infidelity will be of much use.
"More than just being a barrier which [a wall] can usefully be, it is a message to a government south of us that does not recognize that border as a legitimate impediment to free passage," Lundgren told me.
Rather than fretting about victim politics, Chait and Dougherty could more usefully focus on a pernicious phenomenon: the self-pity of some of the most privileged members of society, and the cottage industry of performative suffering it fosters.
Which is to say that I did not solve the assigned mystery, but those few wonderful, terrible minutes onstage clarified — usefully and in this strange, showless moment, poignantly — how little theater needs: a stage, purloined linens, willing humans.
The post-Reagan Republican Party, after all, had become a very ideologically rigid organization that essentially holds that no tax should ever be raised for any reason and no problem whatsoever can be usefully ameliorated with business regulation.
Here is the chart for African Americans: And here it is for Hispanics: Read Drutman for a deep-dive analysis, but these charts usefully summarize the fact that you're not imagining things if you feel like something has changed.
Despite such omissions, Siler has provided a usefully broad view of the fight against slavery in San Francisco's Chinatown, one especially effective in giving voice to previously underappreciated figures who worked alongside Cameron or blazed their own important trails.
This combined promise was not a contradiction; it was an expression of a practical philosophy of foreign policy, usefully called Jacksonianism, that many Americans and especially many white and rural and working-class Americans have always tended to embrace.
This neo-Rockwellian idyll of desert-dawn yoga sessions, usefully toned arms and abs, spectacularly perilous bivouacs and bouldering slabs, hardy kids and sporty hounds can feel like a rebuke if you are on a sofa in the city.
The sums are also usefully comparable to the kind of money Trump wants to spend on his endless border security drives and offer a useful counterpoint to the fanciful "build the wall and crime will fall" slogan he has Republicans pushing.
One of the few things that could be said of their mysterious and possibly fictitious creator, Opdebec, was that his name rhymed most usefully with mec (roughly "bloke"), a hard little word somehow apt, too, for his hard little wooden inventions.
Tagging can also be used as an alternative to locking up convicts—a "prison without walls", to quote Mark Kleiman of New York University, who estimates that as many as half of America's prisoners could usefully be released and tagged.
Nothing too surprising about that conclusion, but the essay opens teasingly by asking whether Mrs Merkel's religious life can usefully be compared to two British prime ministers who said they were strongly guided by Christian belief, Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher.
The treatment by European leaders and officials of this situation as in a way normal, in the absence of serious political commitments to resolve it, could be usefully spoken about in terms of normative or mediocre evil in the world today.
For now, it feels like Slack still reigns supreme when it comes to desktop knowledge worker functionality — even without usefully threaded comments — because of the fact that you can integrate virtually any other app you might want to into its platform.
The University of Chicago has always been usefully out of step with its peers in higher education — it dropped out of the Big Ten Conference and takes perverse pride in its reputation as the place where fun goes to die.
Holmes, the Boston Brahmin war veteran with the military mustache, was a hero from central casting — and usefully different from nearly all Frankfurter's left-wing allies, like the Jewish Progressive Louis Brandeis, who would ultimately join Holmes on the court.
Several young women at soloist and corps levels today continue this connection of personal glamour to dance distinction: Unity Phelan and Emilie Gerrity (often paired, as if being usefully encouraged to learn from each other's virtues), Miriam Miller and Ashley Hod.
Yet the bloodletting since December 2013 has been so terrible, the atrocities so horrific, that current leaders on all sides have lost too much credibility to form a new government, or even usefully participate in negotiations over a political settlement.
Marie Kondo is by far the most successful participant in a larger trend of the past few years: packaging inspirational but fairly universal lifestyle advice as the special product of Japanese soil and soul, from which Westerners might usefully learn.
So if he was being strictly logical, Mr Farron could have replied to the question about sex and sinfulness that it was not a question he could usefully discuss outside the community of beliefs to which he, as an evangelical Christian, belonged.
If the pope and Mr Rouhani had a bit longer together, they might usefully have reflected on how people can be persuaded to stop killing one another because they have different interpretations of events in sacred history that took place long, long ago.
"How can you usefully help serve as a witness when you can't read what the paperwork, emails, & website say about what you need to do, where you need to be, what forms you need to complete, etc.?" she wrote in additional Twitter posts.
But perhaps even more usefully than backing such efforts personally, he could try to persuade his fellow members of the CEO class that it's against their long-term interests for the United States to have such a broken and gridlocked political system.
But LMT Defense's story can be usefully placed alongside that of Defense Distributed, because together they can reveal much about the past, present, and future of the tools and technologies that we humans use for the age-old practice of making war.
Traditional American populism of this kind, directed at the rich, bankers, immigrants or big business, could, in any case, not be usefully compared with English hostility to the European Union, because there was no supranational political union the United States belonged to.
Atheism, however, is not a single identity, ideology, or set of practices, and to speak of it that way is as reductive as speaking of "religion" rather than of Judaism, Buddhism, or Christianity—or, even more usefully, of Reform Judaism, Mahayana Buddhism, or Pentecostalism.
The museum's art curators, Jacquelyn D. Serwer and Tuliza Fleming, have assembled a modest collection of modern and contemporary works that combine little-known figures with textbook stars and usefully confuse any pigeonholing definition of what "African-American art" — and by extension, identity — means.
DuVernay doesn't simply demonize the authorities (who include the esteemed Linda Fairstein, then the head of Manhattan's sex crimes unit, played here by Felicity Huffman); more usefully, she explores the systemic racism that led them to desperately seek someone — anyone — to blame for the atrocity.
Provisions to fix this problem have been included in broader immigration bills, but the recent uproar has usefully focused lawmakers' attention on the issue (despite the falsity of much of the coverage, such as the crying little girl who was not, in fact, separated from her mother).
Ultimately Johnson's answer seems to be that the more fully we can learn to exist without the "social fiction" of coupled togetherness, the more likely we are to be able to live most fully, and usefully, in the world, whether as librettist or librarian, wife or friend.
Instead of trying to force increased cost of compliance coverage to be a grant for all mitigation and all properties, however, the bills could usefully couple ICC improvements to changes in mitigation grants to make more dollars available pre-flood and to be allocated faster post-flood.
"When taxes are too high, our economy is starved of the resources that could be usefully invested in companies, creating jobs and growth," Macron said, before adding: "We will not undo the measures we have introduced to put this right, encourage investment and ensure that work pays more."
In this connection, it is clearly counterproductive to launch into childish or ritualistic ad hominem attacks upon Kim Jong Un. Calling him "Rocket Man" may resonate usefully with the refractory political "base," but it could also encourage precisely the dangerous adversarial behavior we all so desperately seek to avoid.
" In his book, Mr. Kluger concluded: "It is doubtful if any of the many excellent young men who have come fresh out of the law schools or soon thereafter to serve the justices of the Supreme Court ever served more faithfully or usefully than Barrett Prettyman served Robert Jackson.
In macroeconomics, what began in the 60s and 70s as a usefully challenging critique of Keynesian views went all wrong in the 80s, because the anti-Keynesians refused to reconsider their views when their own models failed the reality test while Keynesian models, with some modification, performed pretty well.
Age went from being a final stage (a Time cover from 1958: "Growing Old Usefully") and a social issue ( Time , 1970: "Growing Old in America: The Unwanted Generation") to something avoidable (1996: "Forever Young") or at least vastly deferrable (2015: "This Baby Could Live to Be 142 Years Old").
To his trainees he was Yoda (the bald, benign Jedi Master of "Star Wars", whom he had never heard of) and they were his Jedi Knights or alumni of "St Andy's Prep", sitting at his feet and, more usefully, lobbying fiercely for him when cutpurse or unpersuaded presidents tried to close ONA down.
Before Trump was elected, magazines like National Review (which published a famous "Against Trump" issue) and The Weekly Standard opposed the insurgent candidate, while smaller oddball publications like The American Conservative and the Claremont Review of Books published articles arguing that the reality show star was usefully breaking up ossified conservative dogma.
Today, it gains drama from a perfect storm of relevance, meshing with a general turn among younger painters toward storytelling figuration, serving an aroused interest in formerly scanted artists, and usefully complicating the imbroglios of identity politics with what might be called identity culture—sharing transcendent pleasures from a fated point of view.
Each one usefully and engagingly displays a crucial facet of the backstory to the current misrule in the U.S. The New York City police officer Frank Serpico's lonely fight against police corruption, in the nineteen-sixties and early seventies, has been enshrined in legend by Sidney Lumet's 1973 drama starring Al Pacino.
Apple, for example, would get a huge tax cut even though the company's gargantuan cash balance is all the proof in the world that the its investments are limited by Tim Cook's beliefs about what Apple can usefully take on, not by a limited supply of cash or a lack of profitability.
Less sweetly, the senior official at the State Department says that when Mr Tillerson first met his Chinese counterparts, Yang Jiechi and Wang Yi, in March 2017, he told them that "we are out of time" and to drop their long-standing view of North Korea as an asset that keeps America usefully tied up.
Paley's unwavering trust in the power of the collective was essential for her activism, as her clear-eyed affection for the foibles and fallibility of the individual was essential for her art, and it is a delight to encounter both Paleys in a single volume, where they can usefully converse with each other across genres.
Raza's decision to make this link usefully reveals the historical and aesthetic entanglement between the West and the Middle East, but it's also a scripting of the region's aesthetic production that supplements the Guggenheim's existing collection of European and American art — a task that may be equally, if not more important, to the museum than properly representing the region.
But of course Professor Faggioli felt justified in organizing his particular militia, because he apparently felt that I had previously tried to get him fired during a waspish exchange on Twitter (it's inquisitions all the way down, I'm afraid), when I suggested that his views on the potential evolution of Catholicism might be usefully acknowledged as a heresy.
Perhaps because they couldn't fall back as easily on mafia or narco clichés, Sollima and his collaborators came up with a framework for the American family — domineering father, children struggling to prove themselves in the business, sister fiercely protective of brother with degenerative disease — that's usefully melodramatic and gives Riseborough and DeHaan room to portray a real and subtly moving relationship.
He may not be usefully analogous to politicians of the past, but like them he benefited from historical processes that we can understand and respond to: our worship of celebrity; the persistence of gender, racial and economic inequality; the devastation of foreign wars; voter suppression; and a political system that does not reflect the diversity or policy preferences of the American people.
For instance, studies have found out which phase of a woman's menstrual cycle is hottest to men based on smell; someone's body odor can be used to determine their sex, health, diet, even personality; and perhaps most usefully, it is possible to smell whether someone is a member of your family, "which is important in sexual selection in order to avoid inbreeding," the researchers write.
Instead, it could usefully lay out what Mr. Trump's speech did not: an actual comprehensive strategy to contend with Iran's non-nuclear behavior, including diplomatic efforts to end the conflicts in Yemen, Syria and Iraq that Iran exploits; stronger security cooperation with the Gulf States and Israel; better coordination with America's allies; and targeted sanctions on Iran that do not violate the nuclear accord.
Every mobile device with a camera today has an ISP — it's the visual equivalent of analog-to-digital converters in audio, taking the raw photonic data gathered up by an image sensor and turning it into something that can be usefully displayed on the device, or encoded into a familiar format for sharing, or even sent to a computer vision subsystem that can recognize objects in the frame.

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