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Understanding what people are asking or saying and converting it into usable meaning is a huge first step towards making heads or tails out of the billions of pieces of information scattered across the web.
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The master bedroom had no radiator and was therefore not really usable in winter (meaning that the house only comfortably slept eight in early March).
More storage does not always mean usable storage.
If this is not done, one might end up in a situation where tasks have to be rewritten for each run, meaning that tasks are no longer fully re-usable.
Its Versa Daylight line of notebooks has an LCD screen that is designed to be seen best in direct sunlight, meaning it's one of the few notebooks that's still usable poolside in the summer.
As a result, some 3000 acre of the Upper Levels were "drowned lands" by 1629, meaning that they were persistently flooded, and another 2000 acre were only usable in the summer months.
But the steel block in the company's Liberator design is nonfunctional, meaning people could make versions without the part and still come away with a usable firearm.
These versions of the browser will still be usable, but they won't receive any more security or technical updates after the cut-off - meaning those using them will become much more vulnerable to hackers and security breaches.
The research cited above reason that if something looks familiar to an older adult with dementia, then she or he will be much more likely to understand its meaning and therefore be able to use it; the environment or device will be more usable for them.
3. Usable reading lights.
2) Make it usable.
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