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be made useless
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In a recent research paper, he also argued that the material should be made useless for making bombs by diluting it with a plentiful form of uranium that will not sustain a nuclear reaction.
"More importantly, the national foreclosure settlement requires a significant amount of mortgage modifications, which, if Congress does not extend this exemption, will be made useless".
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"All the explosions are made useless if you don't care about the characters," says Strandberg.
"E-mail is the most incredible communication vehicle invented, and it is on the verge of being made useless," Mr. Linford said.
Touch sensitive external buttons for controlling music, V Cast, and support for a handful of music formats (AAC, AMR NB, MIDI, MP3 and WMA V9) — all of which are made useless by the dongle-necessitating 2.5 mm headset jack.
Thus, an item called the "Stone of Agony", which employs physical vibrations via the Nintendo 64's Rumble Pak controller accessory during certain in-game events, has been made useless.
In many cases, if a decision cannot be made within that timeline, it becomes useless.
Her failure to imagine what that was made everything feel useless and dumb, and she was sure, all of a sudden, that she had imagined his unique advance.
Data is stored in encrypted form; therefore, if malicious attempts are made, it is still useless.
After becoming more and more frustrated with not playing regularly, Gilberto admitted in February 2008 that he had been made to feel "totally useless" by Wenger.
Uninformative variable elimination to remove those variables that are useless was made in the basis of two filter criteria: the Variable Importance in Projection values VIP [ 54] and the cumulative variance explained by the top two PLSR components.
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