Dr Claus's work, then, is a timely reminder that X-rays are dangerous, that dentists should use them sparingly and that patients who have suspicions about their use are not necessarily paranoid.
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The most important secret to making online job search sites work for you: Use them sparingly.
In such a world, everyone would use energy sparingly and generate it renewably.
Such deliberate scorchings are a routine part of forest management, but foresters use them sparingly, for fear of losing control.
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Chan is said to be opposed to the liberal use of special effects in modern films and will use them sparingly in the movie.
And by obscuring the costs of services that customers might use more sparingly if they had to pay a fee withdrawing cash, for instance cross-subsidies may be driving up expenses for all customers.
Customers of seven companies covering the South East - including Southern Water, Thames Water, South East Water, Mid Kent Water and Folkestone and Dover Water - have been urged to use water sparingly.
Firms that reward their executives heavily with options are much more likely to buy back their shares than those which use options sparingly or not at all, according to Christine Jolls of Harvard Law School.
Farmers then use chemicals more sparingly and make more money by harvesting crops at the right time.
While there are times you may want to amend, use amended returns sparingly.
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On the other hand, I use Facebook very sparingly and I only friend those people who I really know.
The military and fire brigade decided to use heavy equipment sparingly, only after ensuring that no body was left to be recovered.
He would use the Internet sparingly, most of the time to play games or stay in touch with friends back home in the capital.
Well, companies use analyst days sparingly.
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From wearable devices such as those being pioneered by sportswear manufacturer Nike, and Jawbone to digital tattoos and "things that you can swallow that will check you out from inside, (such as) a project that adds an artificial organ to help the body use water more sparingly", Fairs believes the future could well be defined by objects almost disappearing entirely.
Use job boards and recruiters sparingly.
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However, in considering potential sanctions, he said the committee must be mindful that the Commons must use its penal powers "as sparingly as possible" and only when action was deemed essential to provide "reasonable protection from improper obstruction".
David Ford echoed the views of many in the chamber that, contrary to the appeal laid out in the DUP motion to invest the police with extra powers to combat anti-social behaviour, the PSNI currently use measures such as dispersal orders sparingly.
Mr. al-Arian got Candidate Bush to promise to prohibit the use of secret evidence, a practice law enforcement uses sparingly in deportation and criminal proceedings in order to protect intelligence sources and methods.
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Instead of your heating system wasting energy and your money through constant and unnecessary use, your heating can be regulated and used far more sparingly with insulated internal and external walls.
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