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Mr. Fiennes's aggrieved scowl and haughty profile turn out to be serviceable for either side of the equation.
The thinner the league, the more it's worth taking that chance – if one of those pitchers fails, there's always going to be serviceable pitchers on the waiver wire.
"He only does 50 percent of the shot," Thorpe said, adding, "He's unbelievably talented, though, so he makes it enough to be serviceable as a shooter".
If he failed at something, he did not cast it aside, but instead let it sit for a day, then examined it again, and since he returned to it, deeming it worthy of renewed attention, it proved to be serviceable.
It is possible that such services will get cheaper in the future, but as your devices get older they will be less likely to be serviceable by these vendors.
Traditionally, language has been defined, as in the definition quoted above, as the expression of thought, but, as was seen, this involves far too narrow an interpretation of language or far too wide a view of thought to be serviceable.
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But even your very death at this time will not be serviceable to the public good.
They would need to believe that not saving now would lead to such a large and sustained increase in future income that their past debts as well as the new debts the authorities are encouraging them to take on, will be serviceable.
Let the mechanics of the east, who are out of employment (and will soon be out of funds), come here, where they may be serviceable to the community, and get rich.
Obviously my skills are nowhere near close to even being serviceable at this point, but it was really cool.
Still, the Prediction API seems to be a serviceable ML service for those with a certain amount of general programming and data science skill but not specific machine learning expertise.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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