Furthermore, Winter recognized that to be of use to the developing world, it had to be built from parts that were easily accessible.
Her cancer, she says, has spread so widely, touching her brain and liver that Avastin would no longer be of use to her.
Curators hope the new records will not only be of use to historians, but also help people who want to trace their family history.
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And it will also be of use to a united Europe, this cooperation that will also give to Europe more stability in terms of energy.
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Clinton was always ready to become involved in Northern Ireland when he could be of use, and he helped to close the deal on the Good Friday Agreement.
Taking a closer look at them will provide some insight into what is really going on in the enterprise, and perhaps will be of use to the people pitching Horowitz.
The central assumption of his project was that aggregating the data from these groups would present a picture of violence in El Salvador complete enough to be of use to investigators.
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It appears likely that an even greater percentage could be of use in Japanese efforts to develop a space shuttle, and perhaps even their counterpart to the U.S. National Aerospace Plane.
Dr Dave Gallo, director of special projects at WHOI, said the next stage would be to work out what other technology might be of use - and whether the submersible could be used again.
He is also charged with having a document likely to be of use to terrorists, namely a list of vehicle registration numbers found at a house he used to live in overlooking the entrance to the barracks.
My qualms here are, first, that her rules are actually natural, first principles, applications of economic logic but, second, for reasons that relate to the failings of that logic, are unlikely to be of use for many parents.
Although cardiac MRI has been tried before, by the same team in 1993, it failed because the technology involved required patients to hold their breath for up to 20 seconds to make the picture steady enough to be of use.
Before talk of a Syrian connection, an article in the March issue of Arms Control Today by Siegfried Hecker and William Liou listed the many ways North Korea's nuclear expertise could be of use to Iran, which also has suspect nuclear ambitions.
Det Insp Bobby Dow, the senior investigating officer, said: ''I appreciate that these people may think that they have nothing that could be of use to our inquiries, but they were in the area at this particular time and they may have seen something, however irrelevant they believe it to be, that could help us in our efforts to find Mr McMurchie's killer.
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It is with respect to this that practically every individual has some advantage over all others because he possesses unique information of which beneficial use might be made, but of which use can only be made if the decisions depending on it are left to him or are made with his active cooperation.
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Once tested for possible use as an estrogen replacement, BPA was found to be of better use in the mass production of polycarbonate plastic.
None of this type of equipment will be of much use in the jungle, but it will help Mr. Chavez maintain control of the Venezuelan masses.
Perhaps we need to point out that a home media console that stays turned on all the time, requires a fast broadband connection to be of any use to anyone, and powers multiple screens that go largely unwatched is the technology equivalent of taking a gas-guzzling SUV on a short trip to the mail.
But even for those who do, the standings by themselves may be of little use.
He says that when whole-genome sequencing arrives, single-gene patents will be of no use.
In that case, its friendship in a dangerously volatile region would be of little use to the West.
But whilst gathering such data might be intrusive, it is unlikely to be of much use in court.
In light of this it is clear that Fatah can be of no use to anyone any longer.
In such a scenario, the new energy law would be of little use.
The nearest large rescue tugboats are stationed in Prince William Sound, too far away to be of much use.
And finally, knowing how retail prices are changing, in detail, would be of great use in trying to predict inflation.
And they would anyway be of limited use, because Iraq's arsenal would be enough for only a one-off artillery barrage.
But since such a ship would be of limited use in coastal defence, coming clean might cause even more concern.
No worthy effort to train civil servants in just one capital will be of much use in neutralising these global networks.
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