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Another poison that can be used relatively safely is "tracking powder".
Mr. Cuomo, for his part, said in the radio interview, "I think it is a power that should be used relatively sparingly for extraordinary cases".
The president's power to appoint a nominee during a congressional recess, bypassing the senate, should be used relatively rarely... but the fact that the Democrats made the Bolton nomination controversial on their side of the aisle does not render the appointment either unconstitutional, or, as Senator Ted Kennedy described it, 'an abuse of power'..
If they could be used relatively sparingly in this way, the incentives towards disintermediation (lobbying for their softening, etc) would be lessened.In contrast, Mr Rajan would require all banks to hold a large chunk of additional capital, say perhaps 3% of total assets, all the time.
An asset can be used relatively lightly in peace time for training and readiness preparation.
But the fate of the drug, which even many CVT bulls say is likely to be used relatively rarely, depends partly on how doctors react to a much more watched clinical trial.
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The organization notes that the ISP must be using relatively sophisticated Deep Packet Inspection to filter out this traffic.
Given that we'll be using relatively large data sets here, our calculations will produce a reasonably accurate approximation of the integral of each Lorenz curve.
It's been used relatively sporadically and effectively over the years.
The designation is used relatively rarely and only for "controlling or persuasive authority," meaning that the cited decision played a substantial role in shaping the later decision.
When too many or too small number of reducing agents are used, relatively larger gold nanoparticles are aggregated.
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