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But we make little use of their knowledge and experience.
Business appointees note that departments collate mounds of data but make little use of them.
His reference was to a proverb meaning "to make little use of large talents".
They make little use of the autonomy they have, preferring to rely on transfers from the centre to deal with financial shortfalls, says the OECD's Hansjörg Blöchliger.
Although small eyes below the body surface can receive light through a transparent scale, amphisbaenians evidently make little use of vision.
These machines can make little use of circumstances that may have been a factor in what went wrong, but do not directly lay the blame with any individual.
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But so far they are making little use of it.
Until recently, China had made little use of the W.T.O.
"Bolero NYC" makes little use of formal dance, but it's entirely successful in terms of choreographic organization.
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