There is testimony that is it both wholesome and nourishing, as well as economical. |
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And his sparing use of close-ups for maximum emotional impact is both resonant and economical. |
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The V40 diesel may be safe, secure and economical but its running gear goes nowhere near the sportiness department. |
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Fill out the service request, and explain you are looking for an economical way to re-roof your manufactured home. |
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Because wheat straw is expensive relative to its feeding value, ammoniation of straw is usually not economical. |
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Wind power, which is completely renewable, abundant, and economical, has begun to take hold in Ontario. |
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The washer is lightweight and fits in any kitchen sink, using an economical power consumption of 0.12 kw per wash cycle! |
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My mother was economical and a good manager, so we never went without any necessities. |
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Saury is a good quality fish with a lovely roasted flavor and economical price. |
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After deciding not to go on living a lie, isn't she being a little economical with the truth? |
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Terabytes of storage residing on tape is more economical than residing on mainframes in open systems. |
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Picking fabrics, wallpapers and colourful accessories are an economical and restrained way to experiment with using colour. |
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In a visually economical and brilliantly staged turning point, the village idiot jealously, for love of Ivy, stabs Lucius nearly to death. |
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I'm rethinking my lifestyle because of the sad economical situation we are facing. |
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Choose Construction Common or Deck Common redwood, grades with pleasing blends of heartwood and sapwood, for a long-lasting and economical deck. |
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There being no sewing machines to speed the assembly of clothes, tailors and seamstresses were economical with their stitches. |
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They are realizing that there are economical ways to present their photographs safely and attractively. |
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The principle and spirit of democracy could be thrown into garbage when confronting the lure of economical interests. |
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Whether you are looking for an economical city runabout or a first car, a good supermini makes increasingly sound sense for Irish motorists. |
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Assembly-line production with human labour is most economical for single-product runs of large scale. |
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Coronaviruses use efficient and economical mechanisms to reproduce themselves in animal cells. |
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As water availability is reduced, it becomes more economical to rotate corn with crops using less water. |
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When they suddenly lost their economical support, they suffered greatly, both materially and spiritually. |
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The use of the microtechnological photoresist as waveguide layer has made the researches mighty time-saving and economical. |
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Major economical upheaval caused a riotous outcry from the public for a more efficient government and less waste. |
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Is it more economical and practical to have reusable launchers or low-cost expendable launchers? |
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The idea of locative art allows him to create an economical meditation upon the colonization of public spaces, time, and memory by technology. |
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We'll watch that with interest, but it's an economical benefit to the French government to reprocess the spent fuel rods. |
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When viewing resolution is less critical, the aplanats offer an economical alternative. |
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It was an understated, economical choice at the culmination of a campaign that, for the first lady, has been about just that. |
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We are asking people to be economical with their water, for example, by taking a shower instead of a bath and using a watering can in the garden rather than a hosepipe. |
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This was a much more economical solution than buying a thread cutting lathe, and simpler than making a left-handed screw box and tap to match a right-handed box and tap. |
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It was considered suitable for this application because it was readily available, easy to work with, economical, and believed to be an effective bacteriological barrier. |
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Being economical and frugal is one thing, being a tightwad to the detriment of the investment we all have in living here is something else all together. |
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Mold-making polyurethane is an economical substitute for silicone or latex to cast decorative concrete tabletops, balusters, or replicas of natural rocks and boulders. |
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Film music buffs will want more complete realizations of these scores, but the present CD is excellent and an economical purchase for more moderate types. |
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In the cemetery fronting the chapel, the surrounding fortification offers temporary and economical burial vaults. |
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Let's talk about where you draw the line between legitimate civil disobedience, and what constitutes damage to lawful, economical commercial activity. |
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Given the tightness of the site, planning is necessarily economical. |
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Lead anodes also have high resistance to corrosion by seawater, making them economical to use in systems for the cathodic protection of ships and offshore rigs. |
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Navy and changed the afterbody and flap to make it easier and economical to produce composite blades for regional navies worldwide. |
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Manufactured at the Barnaul Arsenal in Russia, it provides consistent performance at an economical price. |
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The bench-top recapper is economical, automated, pneumatics-free, and recaps all standard vacuum collection tubes up to 1,200 tubes per hour. |
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Desert Killifish has become an eco-friendly and economical tool for the civic body's Pest Control Department in combating mosquito larvae. |
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Economical function usually has anti-crisis orientation and forms stable economical development of the state. |
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In economical science, value and the power of producing value are taken into consideration. |
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The old Boeing flying boats have seen their day, he added. They will be replaced with more economical land planes. |
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Savery's pump was economical in small horsepower ranges, but was prone to boiler explosions in larger sizes. |
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However, these obligations were subject to the caveat of being by the most economical means. |
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Many had been lost in the war, and marine diesel engine had finally matured as an economical and viable alternative to steam power. |
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Reasons include the continued growth of Russian science worldwide, and cultural, economical and political reasons. |
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His later work was characterised by a light palette and easy, economical strokes. |
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The company's compact and economical Renault 5 model, launched in January 1972, was another success, anticipating the 1973 energy crisis. |
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This new completion technique made gas extraction widely economical in the Barnett Shale, and was later applied to other shales. |
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A Rolls Royce will not do if you need an economical, nippy car that is easy to park. |
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Among his many inventions was a reversing rolling mill with two steam cylinders that made the process much more economical. |
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Thermal energy is economical in areas of high industrial density, as the high demand cannot be met by renewable sources. |
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It is therefore economical to replace glass fiber components under compression with carbon fiber components. |
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The autonomous communities were to be integrated into adjacent provinces with common historical, cultural, and economical traits. |
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Its proliferation is important especially during the summer, which causes economical and ecological problems. |
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Migration from pollution dilution to elimination in many cases can be confronted by challenging economical and technological barriers. |
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Pipelines are generally the most economical way to transport large quantities of oil, refined oil products or natural gas over land. |
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The oil crisis pushed West European car buyers away from larger, less economical cars. |
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They have also been seen as economical for use in poor countries, where batteries may be expensive and mains power unreliable or unavailable. |
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An economical method of drawing a vacuum is with a venturi vacuum and air compressor. |
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From 2000 onwards, most Internet Radio Stations increased their stream quality as bandwidth became more economical. |
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In the 15th century the Duchy of Milan was a major political, economical and military force at the European level. |
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As they became increasingly powerful, they used their economical strength to influence the politics of their nobility. |
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The easternmost point of the continent, that is Ras Hafun in Somalia, is of archaeological, historical and economical importance. |
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The economical crisis of the 1990s resulted in frequent conflicts among Buru people over religious grounds. |
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It is an economical and cultural center, and is the hub of the country's communication and transport network. |
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The Mayan Palace course was designed by Pedro Guericia and an economical course called the Club de Golf Acapulco is near the convention center. |
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The new process proved more economical and less polluting than the Leblanc method, and its use spread. |
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This made steel much more economical, thereby leading to wrought iron no longer being produced in large quantities. |
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With their inherent precision, machine tools enabled the economical production of interchangeable parts. |
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Machine tools made the economical production of metal parts possible, so that parts could be interchangeable. |
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It's also more economical and fuel efficient as compared to a single furnace. |
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Originally employing charcoal, modern methods use coke, which has proven more economical. |
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This made it substantially more economical than the Leblanc process, and it soon came to dominate world sodium carbonate production. |
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Most of this production is chemically inherent to the primary process, and only marginally economical. |
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Theatres were switching over to gas lighting not just because it was more economical than using candles but also required less labor to operate. |
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McAdam's renown is due to his effective and economical construction, which was a great improvement over the methods used by his generation. |
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This material was economical and used after the fire in 1548, because when it was rebuilt, the cost of stone had increased. |
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The railway line ceased to be economical, and in 1970 the passenger service ceased, followed in 1981 by the goods service. |
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The 47-year-old still needs sponsors for the bid which will also show how autogyros are three times more economical than helicopters. |
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The new cars mark the introduction of a new family of lean burn engines from Ford which are claimed to be 20 per cent more economical. |
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It offers top drilling performance with a RD414 rock drill, a robust boom, a patented collaring guide and an economical Tier4 Final engine. |
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High pressure diecasting is the most economical process to form the squirrel cage of the induction motor rotor. |
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He said Liquified Natural Gas is so economical as compared to any other fuel, adding that it would save Rs 100 billion, annually. |
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Other news includes an addition to the Temposonics E-Series of economical magnetostrictive position sensors from MTS Systems Corp. |
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For modem users on a budget, or those who do not have or want Internet service, bulletin board systems are an economical alternative. |
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The all-new 1995 Geo Metros just might change the way that people think about economical transportation. |
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They will begin to see more economical telephone, closed-circuit television, and telefacsimile services. |
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But Rembrandt was very shrewd, Eric tells me, and would use the much cheaper cobalt pigment, smalt, as an economical substitute. |
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For the uninitiated thalis are one of the most delicious and economical dishes that you will find if you are travelling in India. |
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The last trolleybus, 623, ran for the final time in 1968 mainly because petrol and diesel made motorbuses a more economical alternative. |
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Log-fuelled chimineas, fireplaces and fire pits are economical to run and will create a cosy atmosphere and a great focal point. |
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However, this is not structurally economical, and tripartite systems are comparatively rare, but to have all arguments marked the same makes the arguments too ambiguous. |
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Usually the area around the igneous rocks occur terobosaan remineralization process containing a very economical value such as tin and copper ore deposits. |
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The spontaneous tendency to pinguefaction would also conduce to quietude of disposition in the animal, and to the more economical and easy satisfaction of the appetite. |
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This was because by the time the Renault range was ready, the second energy crisis was over, taking with it much of the desire for economical, compact cars. |
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Sawing with a rip saw is the most common method, because sawing allows logs of lower quality, with irregular grain and large knots, to be used and is more economical. |
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The Trislander has exceptional low speed handling characteristics, extended endurance, increased payload, low noise signature and economical operating costs. |
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Many producers also find it to be more economical than keeping a bull. |
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Such alliances also often have important political and economical ramifications, and may result in the formation of political organization above the community level. |
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These cars were considerably more economical than the traditional saloons they were replacing, and attracted buyers who traditionally bought larger vehicles. |
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Consequently, the conduct of abduction, which is chiefly a question of heuretic and is the first question of heuretic, is to be governed by economical considerations. |
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Often, the most economical method of corrosion control is by use of pipeline coating in conjunction with cathodic protection and technology to monitor the pipeline. |
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Because shale has matrix permeability too low to allow gas to flow in economical quantities, shale gas wells depend on fractures to allow the gas to flow. |
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Generally held to be safer and more economical and reliable than the other modes of transport, this mode has many advantages over rival modes, such as trucks and railways. |
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Autologous blood transfusion may even prove to be the more economical alternative in the future as further tests are developed to screen homologous blood. |
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Therefore, higher prices will lead to increased alternative, renewable energy supplies as previously uneconomic sources become sufficiently economical to exploit. |
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This type of methane is considered to be the primary methane type in sedimentary basins, and from an economical perspective the most important source of natural gas. |
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It typically incorporates a combination of musical devices including strong melodies, clear vocals, economical arrangements and prominent guitar riffs. |
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They have relatively short wings due to their need for economical movement underwater, and consequently have the highest flight costs of any bird. |
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The model, which slots into the Japanese company's supermini line-up below the Micra and the Note, is compact yet spacious while also being economical to run. |
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Only in the Roman Empire, when the conquests stopped and the prices of slaves increased, did hired labor become more economical than slave ownership. |
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Gold extraction is most economical in large, easily mined deposits. |
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The settlers generally were attracted by fiscal, economical and juridical advantages granted by the founding lord, or were forced to move from elsewhere from his estates. |
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All kinds of landlords, from the highest to the lowest rank, tried to found new villages and towns on their estates, in order to gain economical, political or military power. |
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The economical ROC-LOC needs merely 60 pounds per square inch of air pressure, and has two single-acting airbags to keep each arm in the hold position. |
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The 10 shilling note then in use was lasting only five months and it had been suggested that a coin, which could last fifty years, would be more economical. |
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On his long, gaunt body, he carried no spare flesh, no superfluous beard, his chin having a soft, economical nap to it, like the worn nap of his broad-brimmed hat. |
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During their rule, Rome reached its territorial and economical apogee. |
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The West Riding dialect of Hughes's childhood remained a staple of his poetry, his lexicon lending a texture that is concrete, terse, emphatic, economical yet powerful. |
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He went on to realize that burning a pound of coal in a steam engine was more economical than a costly pound of zinc consumed in an electric battery. |
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Manufactured with injection-molded virgin polypropylene, the CQG06 is an economical connection device for instant, safe, and spill-free disconnections and reconnections. |
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There are many of these installations around the world, particularly in developing nations as they can provide an economical source of energy without purchase of fuel. |
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The practical recycle of a thermoplastic is thus limited primarily by logistical factors since the technology for its refabrication is both well-established and economical. |
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Carriers were also more economical than battleships because of the relatively low cost of aircraft and their not requiring to be as heavily armoured. |
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This made it more economical to distribute power over long distances. |
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Migration occurs over a series of different push and pull factors that revolve around social, political, economical, and environmental factors according to Migration Trends. |
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Harry Powell, with 3-68 was the most successful Newport bowler, while Kamau Leverock took 2-75 and Imran Hassan produced an economical 1-37 of his 10 over spell. |
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The increasing availability of economical petroleum products also reduced the importance of coal and further widened the potential for industrialisation. |
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For the most part, toner systems are more economical than inkjet in the long run, even though inkjets are less expensive in the initial purchase price. |
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The most economical method of coal extraction from coal seams depends on the depth and quality of the seams, and the geology and environmental factors. |
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Areas like this with heavy traffic congestion and pollution are ideal venues to highlight the benefits of our quiet, economical Evader motor scooters. |
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The only waste product of this Solvay process was calcium chloride, and so it was both more economical and less polluting than the Leblanc method. |
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Large natural deposits found in 1938, such as the one near Green River, Wyoming, have made mining more economical than industrial production in North America. |
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