When all that fails, the clueful turn to their search engines, looking for other lost souls with similar complaints. |
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In the end, the weblog gives the candidate, his staff and all the people in the field a chance to conduct something like a clueful conversation. |
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Not all networks seem so clueful, however, and are still touting warmed over content as the money spinner. |
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He comes across as distinctly more clueful than his colleague, though that may be because he's a better debater. |
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The thing that made me feel lame was that I had been insufficiently clueful or sophisticated to catch on. |
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In fact, clueful corporate entities can get together with free-range hackers to improve everybody's environment. |
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Even clueful system integrators can't afford to do this because they're under constant competitive pressure to cut costs by using generic components. |
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For such a clueful person, he has an interesting blind spot. |
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Clueful is an iPhone app that aims to show you what apps are running in memory, and what they're doing with your data. |
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