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Climate concerns will become so acute that much of the oil and gas they're searching for will have to remain in the ground and become unusable "stranded assets" of no commercial value.

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Over time, poor infrastructure, including old pipes leaking in the mechanical room above, escalated to a point where the clinic had multiple safety hazards and became unusable.

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The company’s troubles were spurred in large part by the release in May last year of a new Sonos controller app that was nearly unusable, customers said.

He added that there were calls for other agencies and the government to do more, and for tech companies to make stolen phones unusable.

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His restaurant, he said, is unusable as a safe space to serve or eat food.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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