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Rodgers, an up-and-down student schooled more usefully by television and movies, could get by on several instruments before he taught himself guitar from clarinet études he had lying around.

But perhaps India's tycoons could employ their celebrity usefully, by spelling out in public how a more rational tax system would spur growth, or how more investment in supermarkets, even by foreigners, could lower food prices, or how giving public-sector monopolies a boot up the backside might improve ordinary Indians' lives.

More usefully, by quickly scouring many more medical journals than any human could ever read, it could suggest to a physician the likeliest diagnosis for his patient's puzzling symptoms.All right, asked one of Mr Kelly's listeners in Nairobi, but will you bring a Watson to Africa?

That's because America is too big and too diverse to be described usefully by blanket statements.

In Fig. 11(b), the white spots on the oxidized surface of the graphene represent the residual oxidants that can be targeted usefully by DES molecules.

The cactus and the weasel Venkatesh Rao | Ribbonfarm | 20 February 2014 Isaiah Berlin's division of thinkers into foxes and hedgehogs can be extended usefully by the addition of weasels and cacti − ignoble versions of foxes and hedgehogs respectively.

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But, like the first albums by the Velvet Underground and the Sex Pistols, SOC's success is more usefully measured by its influence, by the things it changed and set in train, than by the units it shifted.

Research on genetic change in reaction norms could be usefully accompanied by experimental studies of selection responses by reaction norms induced by key metrics of climate change, such as temperature.

Jeff Boyd, executive director of the Cancer Genome Institute at Fox Chase Cancer Center, who was not involved with the new research, said the similarity among breast, ovarian and endometrial tumors was the best example yet of the idea that cancers are more usefully classified by their gene mutations than by where they originate.

In light of the above-mentioned concerns, it might be expected that Tanner staging by physical examination could be usefully supplemented by hormonal assays, since these measure adrenal and gonadal (or adrenal/gonadal-releasing) hormones upstream from their external physical effects.

The dialogue has now been usefully furthered by an 'An Open Letter to Allen Frances' posted by Intervoice and signed by more than 140 people.

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