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Let us not even speak of oral arguments, proceedings that would be invaluable to our law schools as a teaching tool.
If realized, such techniques would produce unique information that would be invaluable both in validating present finite element simulations of fatigue crack growth and in developing the future high accuracy simulations necessary for the development of physically realistic fatigue life-prediction models.
A system like that would be invaluable in any survival situation like that, because water is the most important thing.
There is a paucity of models that recapitulate muscle-invasive metastatic UCC that would be invaluable for preclinical therapeutic studies.
Therefore, this system could provide a life saving information that would be invaluable to the attending physicians.
That would be invaluable to him if the war reaches Baghdad.
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Ms. Lund and Mr. Meirelles met through Mr. Salles, who suggested that she would be invaluable because of her knowledge of the slums.
But on Aug. 25, 1609, the practical Galileo focused on the telescope's military benefits: He told the Venetian senators that it would be invaluable in war, since one could see ships sailing into Venice's harbor a full two hours before they became visible to the naked eye.
Huang highlighted that Cree has the best product in the marketplace today, that it is the only publicly traded pure-play available, and that an acquisition would be invaluable, "enabling GE to quickly leapfrog Philips".
"There's no question that multibeam mapping would be invaluable in allowing us to pick the most sensitive areas in need of protection," he said.
In the context of the computational fluid dynamics equation developed by Convergent Science, Balyeat agrees with Nathan that this software would be invaluable to golf.
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