You know when I thought dynamic pricing was going to come in handy?
The oil money is going to come in handy in the Conservancy's efforts to protect land from clear-cutting, strip malls and other heavy development.
If the Senate ratifies the CWC, moreover, the administration has announced that it intends to interpret the treaty so broadly as to deny American troops the use of humane, nonlethal weapons like tear gas which are likely to come in handy in places like Haiti.
If the Senate ratifies the CWC, moreover, the administration has announced that it intends to interpret the treaty so broadly as to deny American troops the use of humane, nonlethal weapons like tear gas -- which are likely to come in handy in places like Haiti.
It's similar in size and shape to the company's Galaxy S Pen Holder Kit, which serves as a sleeve for the standard-issue Note S Pen, but Bluetooth functionality, along with a microphone and tiny speaker, enable the lightweight plastic contraption to double as a wireless headset -- sure to come in handy with the SIM slot-equipped international Note 10.1 flavor.
Certainly his expertise both in this field, but also in these communities, is something that is going to come in very handy to this response.
Knowing how to properly dismantle and clean a rifle may come in handy when young suitors come over to court your granddaughter in ten five or so years.
In addition to these, allow me to recommend three other principles which come in handy when you find yourself in the gray area, perched on the horns of an ethical dilemma.
He is believed to have been a significant contributor to Estrada's presidential campaign, and his connections to the Democratic Party will no doubt come in handy as Estrada's foreign-policy advisers try to wrangle a state visit to Washington later this year.
It appears that, on reflection, the Wyoming House of Representatives has decided the risk of invasion by its neighbors is remote enough that it can do without its own armed forces for now, and in particular does not need to consider whether an aircraft carrier might come in handy.
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The ability to carry a balance can come in handy when cash is tight, and the itemized monthly statements simplify things at tax time.
Resch's connections to Wall Street would later come in handy.
Similarly, Gas Buddy and Local Gas Prices can come in handy to help locate the cheapest gas prices in a given area for regular, midgrade, premium and diesel grades.
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And that can come in handy when trying to innovate and add value to customers in new ways.
You see, macrocells (read: towers) can blanket wide areas in signal, but they struggle to penetrate the innards of buildings, which is where small cells come in handy.
Moran figures the dashboard will come in handy when advertisers forget to pay their bills.
International departure and arrival slots would come in handy when it aims to expand overseas operations.
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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But they sure come in handy if you want to sway the thinking of the growing majority of Americans who believe our two party system needs an overhaul.
Silver nanoparticles may come in handy wherever you want to kill germs for instance, in things as diverse as children's dummies (comforters to Americans), teddy bears, washing machines, chopsticks and bed linen.
Write them all down having a record will come in handy when you want to ask for a raise or promotion in your current job, outline your assets for a potential new job or create a roadmap to follow as you move forward.
If nothing else, the Latin connection gives Bronfman occasion to practice his minimal Spanish--which could come in handy should the Seagram-Vivendi merger grow rocky.
And yet, the pundits tell us, being blessed by America's Royal Family of Hyannis Port is also a shortcut to winning over Latino voters, something that could come in handy with primaries next week in Arizona, Colorado, California and New Mexico.
And hey, for those who know a thing or two about building a product to spec, having a legitimate host controller could sure come in handy.
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Since we're hard pressed to think of a scenario where having a calculator and card reader on hand would be essential to your well being -- especially considering that handy "Calculator" app that comes pre-loaded on most every computer these days -- it's difficult to postulate when this awkward combination of gadgets would actually come in handy.
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This will come in handy as rival sports networks gear up to compete harder.
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If nothing else, the Latin connection gives Bronfman occasion to practice his (minimal) Spanish--which could come in handy should the Seagram-Vivendi merger become rocky.
Given the recent spate of inflight misbehaving, usually by intoxicated fliers, having small bats, spear-like ski poles and pool cues handy might make for interesting headlines in months to come.
The system can keep track of both friendly forces and the enemy, and allows troops to communicate by e-mail -- a feature that could come in handy if units have radio failures or move out of transmission range.
After President George Bush visited Tanzania earlier this year, some hints were dropped so far to no avail that some high-speed interceptor boats might come in handy.
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