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More recently the Senate Judiciary Committee crafted a helpful piece of legislation.
"Even if they do it by deciles, that's a helpful piece of information".
[7:53 p.m. | Update | Bryan Walsh of Time Magazine has posted a helpful piece putting this work in broader context.] I'll be doing more on this "sensitive" question soon, drawing in studies taking different approaches.
Could be a helpful piece when obscuring the source of your wealth, especially if you are, say, drugging your followers, removing their kidneys and selling the organs on the black market.
There are moments here that freeze the soul, as when he suddenly advises Othello not to poison Desdemona, but to strangle her in her wedding sheets, as though it were just a helpful piece of advice about an impersonal problem of logistics.
Only Neeson could deliver a line like: "In about five seconds I am going to start beating the shit out of you" as he did in The Grey and make it sound, not like a boast, or a threat, but merely a helpful piece of information, shared in the interests of a peaceful resolution for all concerned parties.
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Knowing the carrier of the offending number is also a very helpful piece of information to have if you're reporting a nuisance call to the police, and should be able to help them speed up the process of stopping the harassment.
(This was a very helpful piece of criticism from one of the reviewers of my NSF proposal). Most of the proposals people read will be work no one else has done; you want to highlight why your ideas should be prioritized over everyone else's.
It's in point of fact a great and helpful piece of information.
Most important are the things that come up before even a dime is spent, issues of communication setting "the ground rules," keeping arguments in check, and clearly defining roles, as Mashable pointed out in this helpful piece about starting a business with a friend "without ripping each others' throats out".
AN INTERESTING and helpful piece by Robert Beckman, a professor of international law at the National University of Singapore, clarifies some of the issues behind what has become, for now, the hottest of the myriad disputes in the South China Sea.
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