0 Something that is unusable cannot be used, especially because it is broken or not safe:
But the very nature of electroacoustic composition and the various computational processes, their range and their refinement, usually render traditional analytic methods obsolete and unusable.
Should the file server disk fail during this process, the backup will be incomplete and unusable.
The simple construction used to colour the fragments in the tree theorem is also unusable here.
The publisher reserves the right to typeset any article by conventional means if the author's disk proves unusable.
The publisher reserves the right to typeset any article by conventional means if the author's disc proves unusable.
The majority of fluid inclusions were small (< 5 m) and unusable.
Compounded by effects of wide diversity of genre, this makes frequency-based measures largely unusable for single document analysis.
However, a much more sophisticated translation system for intelligence documents, employing word translations, proved unusable, after having absorbed considerably more resources.