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It might be useless, but it's historically very cool.
Here's what we noticed today: The Disconnectionists The New Inquiry | "Unplugging" might be useless.
When I met the crew I would be working with, a jovial bunch who often fly together, I warned them that I might be useless.
Of course, the experimental treatments for Ebola might be useless, as some were for HIV, but we don't know that for sure.
But until now, Dr. Walsh said, doctors could offer no proof that the operation affected the course of the cancer, because it can progress so quickly -- or slowly -- that surgery might be useless.
But he and officials of the World Health Organization said they worried about outsiders coming into refugee camps uninvited, with little or no knowledge of Sri Lankan culture or traditions, and offering counseling that might be useless or even harmful.
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They might also be useless if they were situated in the wrong place, damaged or the old analogue versions with inadequate visibility, he went on.
In other words, when you make a purchase with Apple Pay, while the information about your transaction that's stored in the merchant's computer may still be vulnerable to theft, the payment data that a criminal might steal would be useless for running up additional charges.
In any case, the larger-size microspheres might not necessarily be useless for bone regeneration scaffolds.
Rest is like the space between words -- without it, the words might as well be useless.
It might be hypocritical, useless, and none of Russia's business in the first place.
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