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It's not a sentimental bond – it's an indispensible bond.

Last week the department issued an appeal to would-be senders of those articles of use and fancy which have become an indispensible adjunct to the celebration of the 14th, requesting them to post their missives as early as possible, Saturday night being recommended as the most convenient time.

Mr Noda is backed by the country's largest newspaper, the Yomiuri, which calls the deployment "indispensible", against "China's military aggrandisement" and threats from North Korea.The government has attempted to douse the controversy by demanding publicly that the American army "reconfirm" the aircraft's safety to that end officials from both sides are meeting on July 26th in Tokyo.

And the grounds upon which the more convincing critics are making their stand that Burnham, et al's numbers simply cannot be reconciled with other, relatively well known figures is, contra the study's defenders, a perfectly standard (nay, indispensible) way that scientists check new data.That does not mean that the critics of Burnham, et al are correct.

It charges just $8,000 for its own TubeSat kit (13cm long by 9cm in diameter), which includes the case, indispensible components like power and communications, as well as the launch, making it well within reach of many hobbyists and academic clubs (who supply circuit boards and instrumentation of their own).

But the broader lesson that one has to think critically about the counterfactual in trying to assess technologies or shocks or economic policy—has been an indispensible one for me.(Photo credit: AFP).

Heinz, a packaged-food company based in Pittsburgh, has announced that it will close its tomato-paste plant in California in 1998, preferring to buy this indispensible but mundane ingredient for its ketchup elsewhere and concentrate on adding value to it by burnishing the image of the brand.

GENERAL ELECTRIC was the pioneer of many of the gadgets that would now be seen as indispensible in the modern home, but once were luxuries: the lightbulb, the washing-machine and the toaster, to name three.

They provided man with transport (in both love and war) and they were indispensible partners down on the farm, when agriculture accounted for the vast majority of economic output.

Mr Shiller has applied his work by creating the monthly Case-Shiller index (with economist Karl Case), which many asset managers now find to be an indispensible tool to measure house prices in cities across America.

In addition, the use of geographic information systems (GIS) has been indispensible in expanding the scope of cartographic subjects.

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