Sentence examples for considered helpful in from inspiring English sources

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The rain was also considered helpful in that it helped alleviate drought conditions that had been present for nearly two months.

Rhino horn, to take one example, is considered helpful in treating blood disorders and even cancer, despite being largely composed of keratin, the ingestion of which is not much different from chewing one's fingernails.

The new building would be built to handle the large steel tanks needed for the explosive "subcritical tests" and "scaled experiments" that are considered helpful in certifying these otherwise untested replacement warheads.

Although BIM is considered helpful in improving design quality by eliminating conflicts and reducing rework, there has been little research into using BIM throughout the project for construction quality control and efficient information utilization.

SD-OCT-assisted monitoring of choroidal thickness, volume, and microstructure is considered helpful in estimating the burden of inflammation in the choroid and predicting the potential for recovery in acute VKH [14 17].

The narrative measures used were considered helpful in tracking how early attachment disruption is associated with later expectations about relationships.

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While no one has an IT crystal ball, there are two "adoption criteria" that I consider helpful in evaluating new technologies and measuring the likelihood that any given application of technology will prove to be successful in higher education and beyond.

The views of women on gestational weight gain and the resources they would consider helpful in addressing this are however largely unknown.

To our knowledge, no study has examined how chronic MDD patients themselves perceive self-management and what they exactly consider helpful in their struggle with enduring MDD in daily live, whether they receive treatment or not.

This survey aimed to determine the views of newly pregnant women, living in areas of social disadvantage, on 1) their current body weight and potential gestational weight gain and 2) the resources or interventions they would consider helpful in preventing excessive gestational weight gain.

Information about potential effects of certain factors is referred to as explanatory knowledge, and may be considered helpful for policy decisions in the field of ECEC (e.g. Bromme et al. 2014; Kalicki et al. forthcoming).

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