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usefulness and irrigation
This river, managed by the Helmand and Arghandab Valley Authority is used extensively for irrigation, although a buildup of mineral salts has decreased its usefulness in watering crops.

usefulness and depends
: But it is on the space where there is nothing that the usefulness of the wheel depends.
: But it is on the space where there is nothing that the usefulness of the vessel depends.
: And it is on these spaces where there is nothing that the usefulness of the house depends.
The usefulness of keratins depends on their supermolecular aggregation.
However, the Internet can be extremely useful in educating teens about accurate health information, though the usefulness depends on the quality and content of the websites ’ material.
APD applicability and usefulness depends on many parameters.
Despite its usefulness, the concept of a partial atomic charge is somewhat arbitrary, because it depends on the method used to delimit between one atom and the next ( in reality, atoms have no clear boundaries ).
::: But it is on the spaces of the nave where there is nothing that the usefulness of the wheel depends.
Each such map provides a way in which certain subsets of the manifold may be viewed as being like open subsets of but the usefulness of this notion depends on to what extent these notions agree when the domains of two such maps overlap.
The C and C ++ standards do not address multiple threads ( or multiple processors ), and as such, the usefulness of < tt > volatile </ tt > depends on the compiler and hardware.
While the term is still widely used by those who keep such animals, it is too ambiguous to be of any scholarly usefulness, especially since the meaning of hawk differs between America and Europe ; thus, the term's propriety ( or lack thereof ) depends entirely upon context.
Because most of the effectiveness of edged weapons depends upon breaking the skin of an opponent, they lose much of their usefulness when pitted against armour.

usefulness and upon
those circumstances upon which their justification and usefulness depend, how they have grown up, individually, out of the givens of experience.
Oscill., a copy being presented to me, in my letter of thanks to him I gave those rules in the end thereof a particular commendation for their usefulness in Philosophy, and added out of my aforesaid paper an instance of their usefulness, in comparing the forces of the moon from the earth, and earth from the sun ; in determining a problem about the moon's phase, and putting a limit to the sun's parallax, which shows that I had then my eye upon comparing the forces of the planets arising from their circular motion, and understood it ; so that a while after, when Mr Hooke propounded the problem solemnly, in the end of his attempt to prove the motion of the earth, if I had not known the duplicate proportion before, I could not but have found it now.
Eventually, they realize that this is not the first time that the Mri have been almost exterminated ; in fact, the entire Mri history has been made up of the Mri fighting as mercenaries for other races, then being turned upon once their usefulness has ended, as the race ( s ) employing the Mri did not wish the possibility that the Mri might go and work for their enemies and be used against their former employers.
The origin of the New York Hospital can be traced to the commencement address of Dr. Samuel Bard, Professor of the “ Practice of Medicine ”, delivered to the first two medical doctors to graduate from King ’ s College ( Now Columbia College, Columbia University ) in 1769 titled “ A discourse upon the duties of a physician, with some sentiments on the usefulness and necessity of a public hospital .” Apparently city leaders also listening to this address were impressed enough to pledge one thousand pounds sterling.
Holmes gets some help with his mission in the form of Shinwell Johnson, a former criminal who now acts as an informer for Holmes in London's underworld when tackling cases that will not be brought to court ( Johnson's usefulness as an informant would be compromised if he was ever called upon to testify ).
* The philosophical belief that truth is evaluated based upon its demonstrated usefulness ; instrumentalism
The proposal that the university should spend a large amount of money providing him with a suitable laboratory, lecture rooms, in which to carry on his work, was strongly opposed, by some on grounds of economy, but largely because he was an upholder of the usefulness and necessity of experiments upon animals.
The Declaration declared in its first article that " Men are born free and equal in rights ; social distinctions may be based only upon general usefulness.

usefulness and ability
A yarn's usefulness is judged by several factors, such as its loft ( its ability to trap air ), its resilience ( elasticity under tension ), its washability and colorfastness, its hand ( its feel, particularly softness vs. scratchiness ), its durability against abrasion, its resistance to pilling, its hairiness ( fuzziness ), its tendency to twist or untwist, its overall weight and drape, its blocking and felting qualities, its comfort ( breathability, moisture absorption, wicking properties ) and its appearance, which includes its color, sheen, smoothness and ornamental features.
A yarn's usefulness for a knitting project is judged by several factors, such as its loft ( its ability to trap air ), its resilience ( elasticity under tension ), its washability and colorfastness, its hand ( its feel, particularly softness vs. scratchiness ), its durability against abrasion, its resistance to pilling, its hairiness ( fuzziness ), its tendency to twist or untwist, its overall weight and drape, its blocking and felting qualities, its comfort ( breathability, moisture absorption, wicking properties ) and of course its look, which includes its color, sheen, smoothness and ornamental features.
The essential usefulness of a transistor comes from its ability to use a small signal applied between one pair of its terminals to control a much larger signal at another pair of terminals.
Turing tarpits show that theoretical ability is not the same as usefulness in practice.
* Geographic scalability: The ability to maintain performance, usefulness, or usability regardless of expansion from concentration in a local area to a more distributed geographic pattern.
While modern systems can be quite subtle in their methods, the primary usefulness of a digital system is the ability to store, retrieve and transmit signals without any loss of quality.
They greatly increase the rider's ability to stay in the saddle and control the mount, increasing the animal's usefulness to humans in areas such as communication, transportation and warfare.
* " When the women of the country come in and sit with you, though there may be but very few in the next few years, I pledge you that you will get ability, you will get integrity of purpose, you will get exalted patriotism, and you will get unstinted usefulness.
Clinically, their usefulness is derived from their ability to enhance deficient systems while simultaneously blocking excessive activity.
Its ability to inhibit growth of tissue derived from the Müllerian ducts has raised hopes of usefulness in the treatment of a variety of medical conditions including endometriosis, adenomyosis, and uterine cancer.
It is used for a number of different applications, and its unique usefulness comes from its ability to use regular expressions and to chain multiple records together to form complex rewrite rules which produce new domain labels or Uniform Resource Identifiers ( URI's ).
However, its ability to hold a horse's mouth shut over the bit was also recognized, as was its usefulness for attaching equipment such as a martingale, and so in some traditions it was sometimes left as a working part of a bridle.
The fast-growing nature of the plant, coupled with its ability to grow in relatively toxic soils, had led scientists in India to investigate its usefulness as a " petrocrop ", a plant which could yield biofuel compounds for internal combustion engines.

usefulness and sufficient
While these elements are important to consider when working with FAS and have some usefulness in treatment, they are not alone sufficient to promote better outcomes.
If the products of the enterprise being invested in sell and make a profit, then that is regarded as sufficient indication of usefulness.

usefulness and labor
The labor theory as an explanation for value contrasts with the subjective theory of value, which says that value of a good is not determined by how much labor was put into it but by its usefulness in satisfying a want and its scarcity.
The government have recognized the usefulness in sourcing and outsourcing labor from different areas.
In 1932, the " passport regime " was reintroduced, its purpose declared to improve the registration of population and " relieve " major industrial cities and other sensitive localities of " hiding kulaks and dangerous political elements " and those " not engaged in labor of social usefulness ".
According to Marx, the treatment of labor as a commodity led to people valuing things more in terms of their price rather than their usefulness ( see commodity fetishism ), and hence to an expansion of the system of commodities.

usefulness and for
On net balance, in spite of Controller Gerosa's opposition to the new Charter as an invasion of his office, the Controller will have the opportunity for greater usefulness to good government than he has now.
When my father, who had been appointed by his country as public notary in the customs at Bugia acting for the Pisan merchants going there, was in charge, he summoned me to him while I was still a child, and having an eye to usefulness and future convenience, desired me to stay there and receive instruction in the school of accounting.
However, the potential for clozapine to cause toxic side effects, including agranulocytosis, limits its usefulness.
Its main usefulness is the treatment of hyperkinetic movement disorders such as Huntington's disease and Tourette syndrome, rather than for conditions such as schizophrenia.
The college's mission, the charter stated, was to prepare students " for discharging the Offices of Life with usefulness & reputation " by providing instruction " in the Vernacular and Learned Languages, and in the liberal Arts and Sciences.
The nobles despised and hated all others and took no thought for the mutual usefulness and profit of lord and men.
This is most likely due to their usefulness as pollinators and as producers of honey, their social nature, and their reputation for diligence.
* CPANTS, the CPAN Testing Service, evaluates distributions automatically for quality assurance metrics of varying usefulness and assigns them a " kwalitee " rating.
Also, the usefulness of comparative law for the sociology of law ( and vice versa ) is very large.
Once the usefulness of digitalis in regulating the human pulse was understood, it was employed for a variety of purposes, including the treatment of epilepsy and other seizure disorders, which are now considered to be inappropriate treatments.
Graph ( mathematics ) | Graphs like this are among the objects studied by discrete mathematics, for their interesting graph property | mathematical properties, their usefulness as models of real-world problems, and their importance in developing computer algorithm s.
The usefulness of speaking of patterns is to have a common terminology for discussing the situations designers already see over and over.
Ionizing radiation is hazardous to life ( hence its usefulness in sterilisation ); for this reason irradiation facilities have a heavily shielded irradiation room where the process takes place.
In addition, these warts have the unusual usefulness of being great ' shelves ' for unicycles and skateboards.
The IMAP specification has been criticised for being insufficiently strict and allowing behaviours that effectively negate its usefulness.
The early engines were noisy and smokey, so that a considerable boost to the usefulness of the submarine came with the introduction of quieter and cleaner diesel engines in 1910, which were much more difficult for an enemy to detect.
Modern memory managers therefore provide techniques for programmers to semantically mark memory with varying levels of usefulness, which correspond to varying levels of reachability.
Additionally, Accent's usefulness for research was limited because it was not UNIX-compatible, and UNIX was already the de-facto standard for almost all operating system research.
Eventually weapon makers incorporated the usefulness of the hook in a variety of different polearms and guisarme became a catch-all for any weapon that included a hook on the blade.
He imposed this notion in a map-territory analogy: " A map is not the territory it represents, but, if correct, it has a " similar structure " to the territory, which accounts for its usefulness.
The rationale behind shareware is to give buyers the opportunity to use the program and judge its usefulness before purchasing a license for the full version of the software.

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