Sentence examples for making little use from inspiring English sources

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But so far they are making little use of it.

The film was not a success as a musical, with Kelly and Kidd making little use of the widescreen format of the film.

Powered by two Lycoming O-435 engines of 220 hp each, the TDR-1 used a remarkably simple design, with a steel-tube frame constructed by the Schwinn bicycle company covered with a molded wood skin, thus making little use of strategic materials so as not to impede production of higher priority aircraft.

Another limitation derives from the case-definition criterion used, i.e., the need for patients' clinical histories to show evidence of diagnosis of COPD, since FPs are well known for making little use of spirometry and for misclassifying COPD patients [ 45].

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But we make little use of their knowledge and experience.

At first, officials made little use of the tactic.

Yet it makes little use of its greatest asset.

Until recently, China had made little use of the W.T.O.

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".

"Bolero NYC" makes little use of formal dance, but it's entirely successful in terms of choreographic organization.

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