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He says the software could also be useful to others in an organization who might make use of big data such as business analysts, statisticians and developers.
In fast-changing fields, overly generous patent grants that last far longer than the commercial life of any product that might make use of them are retarding the "progress of science and useful arts" — the Founding Fathers' justification for granting patent monopolies in the first place.
Possibly he might make use of his talent with luggage.
More still might make use of them, as retailing and other services dwindle around them.
If sneering references are needed in future, you might make use of Brighton, Basingstoke or Basildon instead.S.ParkinRotherham, South Yorkshire.
This paper discusses how we might make use of the Internet of Things and blockchains to create secure shared economy distributed applications.
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That might make using the equal-payment plan unattractive for someone who made a one-time withdrawal to meet an emergency.
It will possibly make wearing a cochlear implant "cool" (which my deaf son will love), and it might make using ASL even cooler than it already is.
Practice answering interview questions and running through any presentations you might make using your gadgets before the event.
One might, making use of the vocabulary that Sunstein just introduced, say that what's going on in the case of fat man is a case where one's being asked to accept a cost.
(noting that at the time of the European Convention, the chance that a Member State might actually make use of the withdrawal right must have seemed remote).
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