It just takes too long to go through four critiques of every performance, and instead of a built-in majority you know have a tendency to split, forcing them to bring in producer Jimmy Iovine as a tiebreaker (though this season he was only used once).
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Simon Brooks, who formed the group, said buses only used the lane once every five or six minutes.
Each dollar of that unified surplus can be used only once -- for cutting taxes, increasing spending, or buying down the debt.
Chuck notes that those resources can be used only once: They can either offset some costs of health reform or strengthen Medicare, but not both.
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They say most of the powers they have to intervene in underperforming schools can be used only once Ofsted has put a school into a "failing" category and that they have less freedom than the trusts which run academies to intervene in struggling schools.
Bernanke only used the word default once.
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That's a considerable hurdle -- only one in four mobile apps really engages mobile users, and 26% of all apps downloaded are opened only once and then never used again.
Once regularly used for important occasions, it was then only brought out of storage once a year for the Lord Mayor's Garden Party.
"But it was only switched on once before the attack and hardly used because Ismail got into action and was killed by police soon after, " the official said.
He's only followed the orders once, and now he's used to living through fires in the area.
Where once there were only barren slopes, dotted with ovens used to produce chalk, forest now grows down to the hotel's edge.
Of the women who used the pill, 59% said they had done it only once, 24% said twice, and 17% said three or more times.
Dr Goldstein, however, realised that Lunar Prospector could be used to test for the presence of water directly albeit only once.
According to a report published last month by Forrester, a research firm, only 4% of American adults have ever used such networks and far fewer do so more than once a week.
Batteries used to be the only way to power implantable gadgets, but additional surgeries are needed to replace the power packs once their juice runs out -- a less-than-ideal solution for patients.
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