Revolvers also come in handy with other short-term expenses, such as payroll and utilities.
His poker experience has come in handy in the dispute over Dish's "Auto Hop" ad-skipping service.
If that is indeed a replicable skill, it will come in handy at WorldCom.
Moran figures the dashboard will come in handy when advertisers forget to pay their bills.
This will come in handy as rival sports networks gear up to compete harder.
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International departure and arrival slots would come in handy when it aims to expand overseas operations.
If I were doing it all over again, a survival guide would have come in handy.
You never know when or where the information you know will come in handy.
The HotSync cradle handles the recharge and a spare battery might also come in handy.
The convenience of this machine will especially come in handy for those last-minute gifts, the company said.
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There's a vocabulary associated with spirits sipping that will come in handy when ordering at the bar.
Dr Bensimon also expects that molecular combing will come in handy for those mapping the human genome.
And that can come in handy when trying to innovate and add value to customers in new ways.
Which will likely come in handy when I'm juggling my grilled cheese sandwiches, Starbucks drinks and mobile devices.
This is where judgment and moral clarity come in handy -- two concepts rarely associated with Dennis Rodman.
This feature will come in handy at that moment on a plane when the cabin lights go dim.
The jumper could also come in handy for him if we get another summer like this time last year.
This global footprint could come in handy if and when inMobi goes public.
That could come in handy when buying posters or reproduction art, said Hung.
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Bigger, diversified institutions may be more resilient, and they also come in handy when a buyer is needed for an ailing competitor.
You know when I thought dynamic pricing was going to come in handy?
"Occasionally, the Olympic family has come in handy, but even getting investors through it has been mainly happenstance, " she says.
In return, the public rewarded her with high approval ratings that could come in handy if she runs in 2016.
With cash a bit tighter and industry contacts harder to come by these days, Zoom's lower-end service has come in handy.
But the accounting education would come in handy: Hertzke now runs the whole company, and the numbers he's producing tally nicely.
He quickly realised that the technique might come in handy when mixing tiny quantities of different liquids in DNA microarrays, for example.
But political connections should come in handy when it comes to securing land rights, as well as cross-promotions via his media assets.
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Understated, they also might come in handy if fiat money ever collapses.
Letters of credit from deep-pocketed third parties come in handy, too.
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