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So and useful
So it can be more useful to think in terms of broad " movements " that have rough beginnings and endings.
So, given an integral domain R, it is often very useful to know that R has a Euclidean function: in particular, this implies that R is a PID.
So if an imposition such as internment without trial is permitted by the law then habeas corpus may not be a useful remedy.
So far the only benefits of this type have been " spin-off " technologies which were developed for space missions and then were found to be at least as useful in other activities ( NASA publicizes spin-offs from its activities ).
So very many things come in useful.
So it was useful to express these masses in units of solar masses ( see Gaussian gravitational constant ).
So the nonagon can provide a useful checklist to go over, before launching an important criticism.
So far his career was that of a turbulent Marcher Lord, employed in posts where a rough hand was useful.
So you break it, do something useful, then restore it.
So far a range of useful theoretical tools and several plausible explanations have been presented, but a solution generally accepted by the economics profession remains elusive.
So it is very useful in comparing load modules, or checking that a copy worked properly.
So the job of system designers is to help users form an accurate and useful mental model of a system.
So, extend advice ( to people ) if advice is useful.
So far this high cost has generally kept VIPs out of traditional housing situations, However, their very low thermal conductivity makes them useful in situations where either strict insulation requirements or space constraints make traditional insulation impractical.
So a readily available source of useful volatiles is a positive factor in the development of space manufacturing.

So and is
So great a man could not but understand, too, that the thing that moves men to sacrifice their lives is not the error of their thought, which their opponents see and attack, but the truth which the latter do not see -- any more than they see the error which mars the truth they themselves defend.
So we see that a specialist is a man who knows more and more about less and less as he develops, as contrasted to the generalist, who knows less and less about more and more.
So in these pages the term `` technology '' is used to include any and all means which could amplify, project, or augment man's control over himself and over other men.
So it is that we relive his opening statement in the first television address with the dramatic immediacy of the present.
So far as the existing body of formal principle and procedure is concerned, categorical novelties are not to be anticipated in Jewish-Gentile relationships ; ;
Again omitting recent developments, E.T. Leeds' dictum of 1913 has stood unchallenged: `` So far as archaeology is concerned, there is not the least warrant for the second ( shore occupied by ) of these theories ''.
So far as I am concerned, the child is unmistakably father to the man, despite the obvious fact that child and father differ greatly -- sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse.
So far as the record is concerned, the Western powers have not acquiesced and should not do so.
So, while we properly inveigh against the new poisoning, history is not likely to justify the pose of righteousness which some in the West were so quick to assume when Mr. Khrushchev made his cynical and irresponsible threat.
So don't see yourself as a heroine or fancy this little adventure is an event of major importance ''.
( Note: So far as State Police cars are concerned, only their replacement is under this division ).
So many times I have wondered why veterinarians do not wipe the table clean before each new canine patient is placed on it for examination.
So far as I can see, there is only one way out for the positivist.
So far these remarks, like most criticisms of Hardy, have tacitly assumed that his poetry is all of a piece, one solid mass of verse expressing a sensibility at a single stage of development.
So it is with Great Expectations, whether the hands be Orlick's as he strikes down Mrs. Gargery or Pip's as he steals a pie from her pantry.
So Dartmouth is moving closer to the others in the Ivy group.
So, too, is the mathematical competence of a college graduate who has majored in mathematics.
So is the time of the novel.
`` So there it is '', he said.
So what I am trying to tell you is the ' why ' -- that is my point -- and that concerns the spirit of the matter.
So you can see that Gerald G. Ramsey, director of SMU's food services, is not the ordinary type of craven, women-trodden chef.
So it is too with many other spirits which we all know: the spirit of Nazism or Communism, school spirit, the spirit of a street corner gang or a football team, the spirit of Rotary or the Ku Klux Klan.
The biblical symbol for this affirmation is expressed in the words: `` So God created man in his own image ; ;

So and advantage
So a number of variations are played with extra rules that aimed to reduce black's advantage.
So, along with the advanced software 3D renderer, Unreal was built to take advantage of the 3Dfx Glide API, which emerged as the dominant interface towards the end of the game's development.
So servers that retry higher numbered MX records gain a performance advantage.
So there will always be a distinct advantage for some vendors to offer low-quality goods to the less-informed segment of a market that, on the whole, appears to be of reasonable quality and have reasonable guarantees of certainty.
So Soviet attempts to close the " INF gap " by SS-20 and Tu-22M deployment was met with NATO moves to secure Western alliance nuclear advantage in Europe thanks to GLCM and Pershing II installation.
So while the home team has some advantage in extra-inning games, this advantage is less noticeable than the initial home-field advantage.
So McKinsey took advantage of the contract the day before her annual eight-week vacation.
So large was Pryce's advantage at the end of the race, many of the other teams voiced an opinion that Pryce's car had run the race underweight, although it turned out that the circuit's weighbridge certificate had expired and everyone's cars had in fact been underweight.
So whilst the further development of middle-income countries, and in particular the tackling of rural poverty in these countries, can be achieved most importantly through increased market access in agriculture, lower-income countries need additional help, not only to take advantage of new opportunities, but to be able to adapt to changing conditions due to the loss of preferences.
So many people were coming to Chicago from all over the world that many smaller conferences, called Congresses and Parliaments, were scheduled to take advantage of this unprecedented gathering.
So far this looks like simple parasitism by the ants, as if they simply take advantage of the plant for food and shelter.
So did his unusual habit of playing the infield while standing on one leg, which he claimed to have adopted in order to avoid collisions with other players ; however, some sources have noted that his probable rationale was to gain an advantage against baserunners he could not hear by aiming one leg toward them, and that he continued to do so in the outfield because he couldn't hear his teammates on either side.
So traders would try to use this differential to their advantage, with the usual motto " buy cheap, sell dear ".
So the Orange County Astronomers started and grew at the right time to take advantage of this coming era.
So, many baseball players are trained at being cross-dominant, with batting solely left-handed and throwing solely right-handed to suffice to this advantage.

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