The choice may be determined by the answer the reader gives to the question: Which are usersmore likely to want-- 1.
This kind of tray can be kept in racks of a convenient size, and users can remove it to a table for consultation.
It may arrange knowledge by the historical, evolutionary or some other and arbitrary principle, the choice of which is governed by the rule that the order must be that which is likely to be most serviceable to the users of the system.
The average bibliography of a subject is not selected; it aims at completeness, and seems to assume that its users are people who want to spend a lifetime on the subject.
A strict rule for this sort of heading would be a boon to catalogers, but surely not to the users of the catalog.
There should be no bar to the use of books, but the rights of others, and it is to the credit of the mass of library users that, when a librarian manifests that single purpose, he can safely be liberal in the discharge of his trust.
The alphabet subject catalog has thus become the recognized sole form of subject catalog for users in general.
The third point I would make is that unless they are very ill and destructive, books are treated as carefully by the insane as by the users of the public libraries.
To outline the means of protecting their rights, it is necessary to classify users by certain of their characteristics which bear no relation to the groups named above.
The major industrial usersof energy were metallurgical enterprises and the producers of chemicals and rubber; each of these industrial branches consumed one-fifth of the energy supply to industry.
For a variety of reasons both suppliers and users have often failed to honor these contracts, and the penalties provided for breach of contract have not been sufficient to deter this practice.
Few of the youthful users had consumed it over a long enough period to have become addicted, but more than one-half of the inebriated persons brought to sobering-up facilities in Sofia hospitals and clinics were young people.
The early breech-loaders had been discarded, as it was not known how to make the breech gas-tight, and the explosions rendered the guns more dangerous to their users than to the enemy.
Suppose one had a very large herd, then the use might be excessive especially in view of the needs of other users on the stream.
Consequently thousands of cases have already arisen, and doubtless they will still multiply as long as automobiles are used and their users are negligent.
Of older tobacco-users there are very few but have some warning of the hazard they invoke.
Few, if any, habitual users of tobacco ever themselves approve of it.
It is stated that one in every four of tobacco-users is subject, in some degree, to this disturbance.
Examination of the indictment shows that the charge was really implication in the crime by countenancing and seeking help from "users and abusers of witchcraft," which, as we have seen, carried with it the extreme penalty.
Therein dwell very many peoples living in peace, and, as reported, going unclothed, nor users of flesh meat.
The library hands our suffrage and anti-suffrage literature to its users with the same smile, and if it hands the anti-suffrage books to the suffragist, and vice versa, both sides are certainly the better for it.
A low standard of honesty on the part of certainusers of the library.
To this end several hundred regular users of the branches of the New York Public Library were recently asked this question directly, and the answers are tabulated and discussed below.
Foreign librarians and foreign library userslook at us askance.
For medical planning, users of the guide need to consider the various qualifications of its casualty estimates, as discussed in paragraphs 3.
Users of the guide must amplify or modify these estimates to meet emergent requirements such as injuries resulting from combined biological and conventional attacks.
The users should adapt the application of doctrine as described to fit the new devices when issued/authorized.
Government control will enable railway users to dispense with the services of such high-priced umpires as Mr. Aldace F.
It must be borne in mind that among the producers and users of Neolithic artifacts were the Easterners who collected and exported ores.
The original idea was to compile a cookery book for those vegetarians who are non-users of milk and eggs.
This recipe was especially concocted for non-users of milk and eggs.
At the same time, non-users of milk and eggs will find that their interests have been especially considered in very many of the recipes.
This cake is included especially for the non-users of milk and eggs.
Machines to be used out of the State of New York, have been made to pay us for using) or Ball's or Fay's infringing Machines, which users have had to pay us for right to use.
Yet most French users of English and most English users of French endeavour respectively to speak the foreign language with no other sounds than their native sounds.
It is a question if the glib users of the phrase have the faintest idea what they mean by it.
The wing-users spread out their pinions before they strike the water.
The feet-users clap their wings close to their sides when they dive.
We have no doubt that the users of tobacco will claim just as much for this narcotic weed, and probably could produce as many trustworthy witnesses in support of it.
Equal diligence and sagacity mark the Indians as users of stone.
It ought to have been easy for any one with a sense of humor to judge the value of this claim by the fact that it was equally highly commended by its users as a means of keeping them cool in hot weather.
In lung capacity, the tobacco users had lost two cubic inches, while the abstainers had gained six cubic inches.
Already, by a stroke of the pen, five million users of telephones have been put on the credit books of the Western Union; and every Bell telephone office is now a telegraph office.
And it is at such moments, if ever, that the users of a telephone can appreciate its insurance value.
The users of underground boards won't complain if some guy is busted for crashing systems, spreading viruses, or stealing money by wire-fraud.
Owned and operated by teenage hacker "Quasi Moto," Plovernet attracted five hundred eager users in 1983.
Their users "invaded" the deepest, most arcane recesses of their operating software almost as a matter of routine.
Chat-lines" are boards linking several users together over several different phone-lines simultaneously, so that people exchange messages at the very moment that they type.
However, all board users do have something in common: their possession of computers and phones.
The sysop of 8BBS was an ardent free-speech enthusiast who simply felt that ANY attempt to restrict the expression of his users was unconstitutional and immoral.
First, we have the completely open board, whose sysop is off chugging brews and watching re-runs while his users generally degenerate over time into peevish anarchy and eventual silence.
If there is a financial charge to use the board (increasingly common, especially in larger and fancier systems) then accounts must be kept, and users must be billed.
Some boards are huge and crowded, where users must claw their way in against a constant busy-signal.
Others are huge and empty--there are few things sadder than a formerly flourishing board where no one posts any longer, and the dead conversations of vanished users lie about gathering digital dust.
Whatever "property" the users had been storing on AT&T's computer simply vanished completely.
Other users on boards can give many useful hints in game-playing tactics.
Whatever goodwill and publicity had been won among Killer's 1,500 devoted users was considered no longer worth the security risk.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "users" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.