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Information about heart rate might help when deciding whether a prisoner should be released early, or which sort of prison best fits a particular offender.
Beyond surveillance, the new technology might help when teams of robots relieve humans of dangerous jobs like disposing of landmines, cleaning up after a nuclear meltdown or surveying the damage after a flood or hurricane.
With closer Billy Wagner on the disabled list with a sore left elbow and Luis Ayala nursing a sore groin, Manuel was asked if minor league call-ups might help when the rosters expand to 40 from 25 on Monday.
A better knowledge of within-population behavioural adaptations to thermal niches might help when elaborating better management strategies by modelling fine-tuned responses of species to global changes [51].
A basic understanding of the physiology of the hemostatic system might help when considering the selection of a reversal agent.
Know which conditions mulethi might help when taken orally.
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If a white person's first impulse, when a person of color tells them to shut the fuck up in an anti-racist space is to feel offended or claim they're being silenced, then we need to tell them to get the fuck out of our way so that we don't mistake them for someone who might actually help when shit gets real.
There are side effects - what helps calm a player down might not necessarily help when they need their hand-eye coordination to be at its sharpest.
It uses actions – or "verbs": when the older brother chooses to interact with a person he might help them, when the younger brother interacts with him he might play a trick on them.
And he said the extra time running routes might help him when he works out for teams.
And that might help her when she lobbies for funding to maintain the park, which has a nearly $53 million maintenance backlog.
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