Word: uselessness
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...need to show them we're not wasting money and not passing useless resolutions," Bash added...
...That 58-vote gain is statistically useless and more than a little suspect; in fact the trend from Miami-Dade was running in Bush's direction. But no matter what happens on Monday, Al Gore doesn't want you to ever forget...
...think of the House libraries as useless places to find books, but that may just be reflection of more diverse Harvard College course offerings than in the past, according to Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68. "There are fewer common reading lists for sophomore tutorials or the sort of survey courses that Harvard used to teach in greater numbers," Lewis wrote in an e-mail message...
...helps explain why Baker was the obvious choice on the morning of Nov. 8, when George W. woke up and realized that all those top-secret three-ring binders marked TRANSITION--WEEK ONE were going to be useless for a while. It was Dick Cheney who came up with the idea of calling Baker out of retirement. He has known Baker since the Ford Administration (when Cheney was White House chief of staff), and Baker spent election night in Cheney's Austin, Texas, hotel suite. It has not been lost on Bush loyalists, attuned to signs of who's really...
...their patent searches comes back with favorable results, often raising the hopes of inventors by estimating a huge market potential. After that hook is set, the rest is easy: clients are then quickly lured into paying huge amounts (the average inventor loses $20,000) for services that are either useless or available elsewhere for far less money. The companies' "marketing" consists mainly of blind-mail brochures to manufacturers that never look at them. Most of the patents obtained by these companies, he argues, are also worthless. And most important, virtually no invention backed by these firms ever gets...