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As with any revolution, Mr. Meinrath said, some uncertainty lies in whether Congress will ever make use of all the Internet tools available to it.
It is often claimed, for example, that welfare and other social programs are clear examples of tax-and-transfer, because such programs are usually funded by revenues that are raised from those who will seldom, if ever, make use of them.
There is considerable clade variation in phase preference, but very few species ever make use of the more mutationally deleterious phases.
Subjects had no history of severe ankle sprains and joint instability and did not ever make use of an ankle brace or any other type of ankle support.
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(It is not clear whether the almost-president ever made use of the facilities).
No EU member state has ever made use of article 50 of the treaty on the European Union.
Balthus prized the Grand Chalet for its "dozens of rooms and hundred windows," only a few of which he ever made use of.
Asked by a deputy state's attorney, Paul E. Murray, whether he ever made use of that knowledge, Mr. Claywell said he began delivering gift-wrapped boxes of Cuban and Dominican cigars to Mr. Rowland's office every three or four months.
A similar case against Google was dismissed on its lack of overall merit – not least that it couldn't be demonstrated that Google had ever made use of her name, let alone derived any commercial benefit from it.
"Whenever I am speaking, I ask the audience if anyone has ever made use of one of those forms," says Kirk J. Nahra, an attorney with Wiley Rein in Washington, D.C. "If even one person raises their hand, I am amazed".
Guess we'll find out what we think about having a face-recognizing camera in our pockets 24/7 if Apple ever makes use of this patent for a new iPhone.
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