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Efforts to suggest a lane-change (blinking lights, horn, shouts, fist-waving) are usually futile.
The findings challenge conventional medical thinking, which holds that prolonged resuscitation for hospitalized patients is usually futile because when patients do survive, they often suffer permanent neurological damage.
Anger is a normal response to a traumatic event, but attempting to assign blame or seek justice is draining and usually futile.
The grievances, from land disputes to official corruption, that bring thousands of people to the capital every year in a usually futile search for redress will soon resurface.
Or, as an earlier chancellor, Jim Callaghan, once put it: "You leak, I brief", which is why leak inquiries are usually futile.
And the C.I.A. continued Donovan's usually futile and often counterproductive policy of intervening covertly in the internal affairs of other nations.
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Trying to gauge the personality of an artist through their art is usually a futile exercise, but the work of David Shrigley almost demands some sort of layman psychoanalysis.
Most immigrants appear before them without lawyers in what is usually a futile effort to avoid deportation.
UNDESELFING The attempt, usually frantic and futile, to reverse the deselfing process.
Trying to figure out which sectors to dump and which to go into during times of volatility can usually be a futile endeavor.
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