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The results showed that participants using the highly appealing phone rated their appliance as being more usable than participants operating the unappealing model.
By being more "usable," the proposed LRSO missile would increase the role that nuclear weapons play in U.S. security policy by lowering the threshold for when the United States might consider using one.
The primary hypothesis for this research was that lifetime exposure (familiarity) with a faucet design has a greater impact on how usable the product is for older adults with dementia than the products' usability (as defined by a human factors approach), with more familiar products being more usable.
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And the answer is, it likely could be more usable.
So, it's more usable than it is engaging.
"There will be new housing there that is more usable, less dangerous," she said.
Nothing is more usable than a 'used' book -- especially if it's brand new.
– Robert McMahon, editor at Council on Foreign Relations Policy information is more usable if it's linked to corresponding actions one can take, or if it helps stir debate.
Each comes with a universal remote control that conveniently includes DVD buttons (Play, Stop, Rewind and so on), but some are more usable than others.
But clicking past page after page on a TV monitor feels awkward (although for people who own laptop DVD players, the feature is more usable).
The Allroad offers the same 50 cubic feet of cargo capacity, with the rear seat folded, as the outgoing A4 Avant, but Audi says the space is more usable.
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