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The airport in the northern part of the island is unusable in the rain.
However, the Tygon tourmaline gage is unusable in tributyl phosphate (TBP).
The resulting spill planning must respond to these factors and is commonly either overly simplified or so complex that it is unusable in practice.
Also, the drug they are ascertaining that Don is in possession of is unusable in a soap base.
By its very nature, Friedewald's equation is unusable in the non-fasting state.
This raises an interesting question: if policymakers routinely resolve to make decisions largely based on academic research, and given that relevant academic research often does not exist or is unusable in its current format, could that actually be counter-productive?
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"The word that insistently came to mind, afterwards, as they lay in each other's arms was unusable, in a way that 'cock', 'cunt' and 'fuck' were: communion".
The CPS statement also spelled out that in deciding whether there is sufficient evidence to convict, prosecutors must exclude evidence judged to be unusable in court.
He claimed that AT&T had reduced the Internet transfer speeds of his iPhone to the point where it was so slow that it was unusable — in other words, severely limiting his "unlimited" data plan.
The smallest ones can be had for less than $100,000, but they're likely to be unusable in the winter, and the city dweller dreaming of a quiet shoreline for skipping stones should be prepared for the occasional buzz of a motorboat or personal watercraft competing with the bird song.
It's unusable, in fact, for anyone doing professional work that requires any degree of precision".
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