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This useful spacing was mentioned by a number of one-child respondents (married and unmarried) as a justification for making parental care responsibility secondary to the needs of their own family (or career) at the current stage of the respondents' lives.
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Therefore, it should be smaller so that it does not take up useful space in the card that can be used to add information about the card holder.
All the useful space science, Weinberg points out, has been done using unmanned satellites.
Why would you want to give away all that useful space in the ex-basement?
There is simply too little diversity to create useful spaces to help nurse reform through.
Tree trunks from the woods were dragged across this useful space towards the saw-bench geared to the water wheel.
The architects, Avery Associates, have somehow found more useful space than before within the glassy confines of the Victorian building.
The idea originated in the early 1990's when the town's government wanted to turn deserted warehouses -- with high ceilings and exposed brick walls -- into useful spaces.
I don't buy the idea that the Fourth Plinth is just a useful space for new art, a good way of getting its message across.
To forge a commercially useful space, Jay Valgora of Studio V, the architects for Midtown Equities, proposes to perforate the party walls between the warehouses with dozens of openings.
Our plan isn't to have long-winded discussions, but create useful spaces where people can discuss strategy drawing on their experience of local campaigns: what works and what doesn't.
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