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We designed a test to evaluate useful force in tennis forehand using atlas ergodynamometry.
Fofi Gennimata, elevated to the head of Pasok as Greece's only female political leader, said the centre-left party could be a useful force in a coalition government.
Indra, however, was essentially a representative of useful force in nature and the cosmos; he was the great champion of an ordered and habitable world.
Rumsfeld intended to remake the American military into a lighter, more agile, more readily useful force that would be able to leverage new technology to project lethal power over great distances.
Armed with insights from these simulations, traders managing large, complex portfolios can tweak their holdings accordingly.This sounds like a useful force for stability, and to the extent that it provides a deeper understanding of risk it probably is.
The main defects of this technology are the short strokes and the non-uniformity of the useful force over the stroke.
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The panic was at least somewhat useful, forcing Germany's chancellor, Angela Merkel, to begin to recognize that her own country's prosperity is dependent on an economically viable European Union.
But the rescue committee's lessons proved useful, forcing him to think about unfamiliar interview questions like "What's your main fault?" He has been coached to turn that into a positive, saying he worked too much when he ran his own computer business in Baghdad.
In a novel that takes on the problem of conformity and questions the certainty of narrow-minded ideologues, such circuit-breaking is nonetheless useful, forcing the reader to pause and think in the middle of that dauntless break for the plot's conclusion.
called the debt limit a useful "forcing mechanism".
PDMS can be modified to have various elasticity properties, which is useful when using force as an influential parameter to understand cell signaling, since it allows for precise modulation of the PDMS down to a single kPa, an elasticity similar to that found in native tissue [15].
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