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However, moving to the brink of a century of goals in mid-January might have proved a more useful exercise anyway.
Exploring our default settings seems to be a more useful exercise in trying to explain these philosophical puzzles with regard to human existence in the quantum world.
A trial on whether a public figure has or has not been guilty of wrongdoing is a much more useful exercise than one on whether a newspaper believed he was guilty of wrongdoing".
Neil Morton, at Investec Securities, noted drily after the cheerfully good first half figures that "reading BP's quarterly results is arguably a more useful exercise for law students than for financial investors.
Julian Jessop, chief economist at the Institute of Economic Affairs, said looking at the percentage of men and women in each quartile of the business – especially the number of women at the top and the bottom – could be a more useful exercise than comparing hourly gender pay gaps.
But a more useful exercise is to examine how the current state of the world economy limits what governments can do.
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But dislodging pirate radio operators from the airwaves may be no more useful an exercise than playing Whac-A-Mole: dozens, if not hundreds, of underground radio operators crowd the FM dial in New York, mainly in neighborhoods like Flatbush, Brooklyn, where immigrant communities clamor to hear dance hall and soca Caribbean music and news from home.
Overall, students perceived both workshop exercises positively but rated the information-processing exercise as more useful than the self-testing exercise.
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Opinion was also sought on what they would suggest to make the exercise more useful, whether they faced difficulties in putting the excerpts in a Nepalese context and if yes, how they overcame these.
Even if the literature signals the possibility of this non-linearity (see Argue et al. 1999), this econometric exercise would seem more useful for an analysis of church attendance or self-perceived degrees of religiosity.
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