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It was perceived as requiring two enemies to agree not to deploy a potentially useful weapon, deliberately to maintain the balance of power and as such, was also taken as confirmation of the Soviet adherence to the MAD doctrine.
Joseph Smith Jr. taught that while the contemporary edition of the Apocrypha was not to be relied on for doctrine, it was potentially useful when read with a spirit of discernment.
The Internet's communication capabilities make it potentially useful for collaboration, and foreign language learning.
The computer's ability to simulate physical systems makes it potentially useful in teaching science.
Water resources are sources of water that are useful or potentially useful.
Consequently, it is potentially useful for a broad range of scientific, industrial, and biomedical applications that require high image acquisition rates, including real-time diagnosis and evaluation of shockwaves, microfluidics, MEMS, and laser surgery.
Although the memory manager can recover unreachable memory, it cannot free memory that is still reachable and therefore potentially still useful.
While RSS and Atom are web syndication methods, with the former being more popular as a syndication method for podcasts, SMIL is potentially useful as a script or playlist that can tie sequential pieces of multimedia together and can then be syndicated through RSS or Atom.
Here he lived a fairly good life as hostage and potentially useful future ally of the Imagawa clan until 1556 when he was age 15.
If we relax each of these three characteristics we can expand this range into a much more diverse and potentially more useful range of Ubiquitous Computing devices.
Once the potentially useful microsatellites are determined ( removing non-useful ones such as those with random inserts within the repeat region ), the flanking sequences can be used to design oligonucleotide primers which will amplify the specific microsatellite repeat in a PCR reaction.
He searches for food, water, shelter, and opens the packages, finding a number of potentially useful items.
* Iridology: not useful and potentially harmful.
* Recycling – is processing used materials ( waste ) into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution ( from incineration ) and water pollution ( from landfilling ) by reducing the need for " conventional " waste disposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to virgin production.
The mode is more meaningful and potentially useful if there are many numbers in the list, and the frequency of the numbers progresses smoothly ( e. g., if out of a group of 1000 people, 30 people weigh 61 kg, 32 weigh 62 kg, 29 weigh 63 kg, and all the other possible weights occur less frequently, then 62 kg is the mode ).
Recycling is processing used materials ( waste ) into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution ( from incineration ) and water pollution ( from landfilling ) by reducing the need for " conventional " waste disposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to virgin production.
Foldable clothes hangers that are designed to be inserted through the collar area for ease of use and the reduction of stretching are an old, yet potentially useful variation on traditional clothes hangers.
Thus, 8-hydroxyquinoline is potentially useful to control American plants that have become invasive weeds in the Diffuse Knapweed's native range.
Such adenosine analogs are potentially clinically useful since they can be taken orally.
It is this relatively high energy which makes gamma rays useful in radiography but potentially hazardous to living organisms.
** Water resources, sources of water that are useful or potentially useful
One term is ' ceiling ', maximum ceiling being the height a projectile would reach if fired vertically, not practically usefully in itself as few AA guns are able to fire vertically, and maximum fuze duration may be too short, but potentially useful as a standard to compare different weapons.

potentially and sources
According to contemporaneous sources the Mariner had a history of explosions due to vapour leaks when heavily loaded with fuel, as for a potentially long search and rescue operation.
Though theologies and religions typically do not claim to be irrational, there is often a perceived conflict or tension between faith and tradition on the one hand, and reason on the other, as potentially competing sources of wisdom, law and truth.
While details remain undisclosed, several sources cite Matsuzaka as having received a guaranteed $ 52 million for a six-year contract ( with elevator clauses potentially bringing the value up to $ 60 million ), in addition to the $ 51. 1 million posting fee that the Red Sox paid his former team, Seibu Lions, to release him.
Critics have objected to GM foods on several grounds, including safety issues, ecological concerns, and economic concerns raised by the fact GM plants ( and potentially animals ) that are food sources are subject to intellectual property law.
Suitable plant material includes greenwaste, sawdust, waste wood, woody weeds ; and agricultural sources including nut shells, straw, cotton trash, rice hulls, switch grass ; and animal waste including poultry litter, dairy manure, and potentially other manures.
This is made even more difficult for English composers such as Dunstaple: scribes in England frequently copied music without any ascription, rendering it immediately anonymous ; and, while continental scribes were more assiduous in this regard, many works published in Dunstaple's name have other, potentially equally valid, attributions in different sources to other composers, including Binchois, John Benet, John Bedyngham, John Forest and, most frequently, Leonel Power.
Porpoises have a coastal distribution that potentially brings them close to sources of pollution.
If the dominant assignable sources of variation can be detected, potentially they can be identified and removed.
EVTs are capable of continuously modulating output / input speed ratios like mechanical CVTs, but offer the distinct benefit of being able to also apply power from two different sources to one output, as well as potentially reducing overall complexity dramatically.
Sometimes they are depicted as mysterious, frightening, and potentially dangerous individuals while in other sources, they are “ ridiculous ” characters “ to be made fun of, at times with unbridled cruelty ”.
Such consumers could potentially be forced to illegal sources if not for payday loans.
It is potentially both a public health issue, which has been addressed both by law and by education of the public as to good methods and practices ( e. g., separation from drinking water sources ).
Aramaic Primacists generally respond that these sources are late compared to the account in Q, as the Mishnah, the base document of the Babylonian Talmud was compiled in 200, where the Acts of Peter and Andrew is a 3rd century work and therefore the original mistranslation of גמלא ( gamlâ ) predates and is potentially the source of these subsequent paraphrases.
Typical sources of exposure of electronics to ionizing radiation are the Van Allen radiation belts for satellites, nuclear reactors in power plants for sensors and control circuits, particle accelerators for control electronics particularly particle detector devices, residual radiation from isotopes in chip packaging materials, cosmic radiation for spacecraft and high-altitude aircraft, and nuclear explosions for potentially all military and civilian electronics.
The Dacian town Amutria is mentioned in ancient sources like Ptolemy's Geographia ( c. 150 AD ) and Tabula Peutingeriana ( 2nd century AD ), and potentially placed here.
Dopamine may also have a role in the salience of potentially important stimuli, such as sources of reward or of danger, although its role in experiencing pleasure ( distinct from appreciating salience ) has been questioned by several researchers.
And some sources report that only after extensive practice and analysis ( and potentially modification ) himself did he finally publish the book.
Although rennet can be made from vegetable or microbial sources, most forms are derived from the stomach linings of animals, and therefore could potentially be nonkosher.
A further approach potentially open to the government was to take the position that as a ' third party ', not heard by the Court, the ruling did not apply to them ( other sources countered this by pointing out that the FPIM-foundation had represented the government ).
Recent work has built on this to argue that the ocean circulation as a whole is driven by these external sources of energy, whether wind or tides, with newer work suggesting that internal sources and sinks of energy ( such as those driving diffusion ) are also potentially important.

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