If we carry a bolt-action rifle we need to develop the skill to work the bolt smoothly and efficiently. |
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What makes the production facility unique is how efficiently every inch of the 100,000 square-foot total space is used. |
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I do mind spoliating education by applying money less efficiently where it might be applied more efficiently. |
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The two angled rollers support the stem for precise feeding and measurement, and five knives delimb cleanly and efficiently. |
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Meatpackers contend they have lost billions of dollars because of the lack of cattle to keep plants running efficiently. |
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In particular, improved analysis of this information can enable teachers to allocate their time more efficiently. |
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Technology is just a tool to reach the right customer efficiently, nothing more. |
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I work as a consultant for an insurance company, training self-employed agents to run their businesses more efficiently. |
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Proper lagoon maintenance is critical to keep the system functioning efficiently. |
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Garlic has shallow, coarse roots that do not obtain soil nutrients as efficiently as many other crops. |
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There used to be a young man there who would greet me with a welcoming smile and serve me the food efficiently. |
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By looking at crop growth and development, he can see how efficiently water is used in the rotation system. |
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It was also necessary to learn how to program incredibly efficiently and write extraordinarily tight code. |
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If the ignition timing is retarded, the engine will not burn the fuel efficiently. |
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There is a common myth that private boarding houses efficiently provide safe well-managed affordable housing. |
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I have to transfer my weight as efficiently as possible, coiling and uncoiling my torso to create maximum speed at impact. |
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As it happens, I have nothing to do, but I feel too agitated to bludge efficiently. |
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A perennial plant will likely use water more efficiently, require less fertilizer, and face weeds with greater success. |
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Correct and fast reforms in this area would help the country fight corruption more efficiently. |
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We ask of government to live up to its moral and legal obligation to efficiently and effectively deliver basic social services. |
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The government must use its resources wisely to ensure the economy runs efficiently. |
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These siderophores bind iron efficiently and are then taken up by the bacteria through specific cell-surface receptors. |
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And now the interstellar dust is channeled more efficiently towards the inner Solar System. |
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Larger, more efficiently irrigated farms would be more productive and fiscally sound. |
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The idea is to make it easier for small businesses and branch offices to manage security risks more efficiently by using a single appliance. |
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I can begin to engage with this metaphysics most efficiently through a consideration of Australian Aboriginal totemism. |
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The ship-breaker tries to get the best possible return on the investment by breaking the ship as efficiently as possible. |
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Because glass does not transmit infrared radiation very efficiently, refracting telescopes are unsuitable for most kinds of infrared astronomy. |
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The investment will allow exporters to get goods to the market competitively and efficiently compared to other forms of road and rail transport. |
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Then, senior executives could stop managing their earnings and focus on running the businesses more efficiently and effectively. |
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Management and leadership modules include how to motivate and delegate, how to manage efficiently, and understanding basic employment law. |
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Agencies and organizations aren't cooperating efficiently due to funding shortfalls of their own. |
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While the Internet seems different and new, it really is just another tool that can help us sell and produce more productively and efficiently. |
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Profits don't reflect greed so much as sound business practices efficiently satisfying market needs. |
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It recognises that it is the good citizen's responsibility to work for a well governed and efficiently administered society. |
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There is no doubt that the business would not function so efficiently and profitably without them. |
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This has allowed scarce resources to be more effectively and efficiently deployed. |
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So I guess I will need to take it into the shop where they have the tools and parts to troubleshoot the puter efficiently. |
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It is incumbent therefore on all local authorities to operate as efficiently and economically as possible. |
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America has become very, very good at fighting wars efficiently and devastatingly. |
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This desynchronizes the electrical signal in the cell, so that it can't efficiently activate nerve impulses further on down the line. |
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In rowing, if you look like you're pulling hard you're not rowing the boat as efficiently as you can be. |
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Trains can transport people and goods faster, more safely and more efficiently than roads. |
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Running carrier services efficiently involved considerable expenditure on horses together with their equipment and provender. |
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This is designed to make the union function more efficiently and democratically. |
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By using water as efficiently as possible on my farm I feel I am slowly progressing towards fulfilling these commitments. |
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In this fashion, the problems that are decomposable into problems of bounded difficulty can be solved very efficiently. |
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The trick is, as Perry points out, is to learn how to deceive myself more efficiently. |
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Learning traditional navigation skills backs up the electronic gear and allows you to navigate and geocache more efficiently. |
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This is an economic rent to the council and a deadweight loss to society, as it's an incentive to use parking less efficiently. |
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Analysis of the double-mutant phenotype indicated that at the nonpermissive temperature, cells failed to undergo cytokinesis efficiently. |
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This is the cyber age, which allows the Kimpire to grow fast, cost efficiently and without any limits. |
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This cup tie set up a special local derby with efficiently organised defences well on top of the first quarter exchanges. |
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He did his job efficiently, while also cultivating friendships with many Indians. |
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Ford, who keeps his big guys happy, can ease into cruise control and efficiently run the halfcourt game. |
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Even better, its employees and freelancers confer more often, allowing them to work faster and more efficiently. |
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The critical angle c below which x-rays can be efficiently scattered from smooth surfaces is quite small, hence the term grazing incidence. |
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With his crest laid back, the male probes the earth quickly and efficiently using his long, curved bill. |
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It teaches you how to breathe efficiently, how to recruit your postural muscles and can change the way you move by creating a balanced body. |
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One of the biggest issues in bringing down the price has been working to focalize the laser using power efficiently. |
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If a flexwing is to turn efficiently, the angle between trike and wing needs to be 90 degrees. |
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Land has been classified according to 6 land-use capability groups, of which classes 1 through 3 are efficiently irrigable. |
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That's because the sun's magnetic field begins flipping polarity, and the disordered field can't efficiently deflect dust particles. |
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With deliberate irony, they also echo corporate efforts at conveying information efficiently. |
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The extra police on duty dealt with the unsavoury incident efficiently and the match proceeded without interruption. |
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A major objective for both organizations is to deliver services and products as efficiently and economically as possible. |
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This concurs with Calanus selection of oceanic winter habitats below depths where planktivorous fish can forage efficiently by sight. |
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Another factor affecting the flow of heat is conductivity, or the ability of material to transfer heat efficiently. |
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Further, he points out, long messages are handled more efficiently by inscription. |
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Copper conducts heat and electricity extremely efficiently and is less expensive at the present. |
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This dominates their infrared spectra, where wavelengths beyond 0.75 m are efficiently reflected away. |
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Without the ability to communicate efficiently, individual effectiveness in presenting our ideas will inevitably be reduced. |
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The key to its success may have been its ability to communicate efficiently and hence spread quickly, he says. |
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The physiologist wanted to find out how efficiently the peanut plant uses water. |
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Knowledge of the signaling mechanism and familiarity with signal-related functions help one write programs more efficiently. |
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When a fine is imposed it should be collected as quickly and efficiently as possible. |
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But it's still notable he was able to step in cold and run the offense so efficiently. |
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It is a people mover and it does that efficiently, using its space economically. |
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The chemical industry is under pressure to reduce its impact on the environment and to run its operations as cleanly and efficiently as possible. |
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Looking over the city which he somehow embodies, he simply churns out the words, cleanly, efficiently and quickly. |
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Our binmen have worked efficiently and cleanly over the years but the last few weeks have been a shambles as the new system gets under way. |
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Only the distance of history lets us believe that such events are ever carried out cleanly and efficiently. |
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She efficiently humiliates the girls, initiating a reign of abuse which gradually erodes their characters. |
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Dietary fiber is the complex carbohydrate found in grain, hulls, and plant forage material and is not efficiently digested by swine. |
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The administration's hubristic foreign policy has been efficiently exposed as based on nothing more than hallucination. |
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They looked around the market and realised other chipmakers actually left out extra features so that they could make chips more efficiently. |
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This allows the quantum computer to efficiently carry out a large number of calculations simultaneously. |
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Invested with 16 years of research, the trainers are not only easy on the eye but they're also alleged to help you exercise more efficiently. |
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All they want to hear is that the arts are efficiently run, good for the economy and subservient to current dogmas of inclusivism and education. |
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Its main product is a Web-based service that helps doctors run their practices more efficiently and more profitably. |
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The enzymes that catalyze the chemical reactions that keep the cells alive function most efficiently over a limited range of body temperatures. |
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These special tools, called jigs and fixtures, make jobs easier and allow the gunsmith to turn out quality work, fast and efficiently. |
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Conversely, patients whose genes efficiently counteracted chemotherapy and radiation treatment had shorter survival times overall. |
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In other words, an efficiently coded radio message coming from outer space would look no different from a normal star in the sky. |
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Of course there are many well-behaved classes, efficiently disciplined by dedicated teachers. |
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He saw that heating systems were not operating efficiently and decided, with his wife Mae, to fix the problem. |
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If the dissolution process has operated efficiently through time, then extensive caves will be found in a limestone massif. |
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However, international production systems can operate efficiently only when companies have easier access to imported inputs. |
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Private copying levies already operate efficiently in many European countries. |
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Mounted fans whirred overhead, efficiently distributing the rank air and grime into all corners. |
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Service businesses must provide their service, whatever it is, efficiently, usually quickly, affordably, and affably. |
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A metal tiffin carrier does the trick just as efficiently and the tiffin carrier can be reused again and again. |
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To make sure your system operates efficiently, examine it frequently, checking for leaks, clogs, or misdirected sprinklers or drip-emitters. |
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You cannot do the stroke efficiently by doing any of the four movements faster than you can say them. |
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The factor payment serves the function of ensuring that the factor is employed efficiently in its highest and best use. |
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You bought it because it is a kickass database engine that allows you to more easily and efficiently manage business processes. |
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When you huff and puff, your legs, digestive system, and your whole body do not get enough oxygen to function efficiently. |
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Stationary plants providing 200 kilowatts of neighborhood electrical power are practical and operating efficiently. |
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And the handle's efficiently designed openings allow a good view of the work. |
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As a result of the attack, the heart may not be able to pump around the body as efficiently as before the heart attack. |
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Since the central role of the police is to protect us I want them to do this efficiently within the bounds of an open society. |
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Instead it is when the heart cannot pump blood around the body efficiently. |
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So, once his races are over, his main priority will be to expel them from his body as fast and efficiently as possible. |
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If workfare replaces welfare, wages will become more flexible enabling EU labor markets to absorb immigrants more efficiently. |
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Only a failure of public and private investment leaves the country unable to harvest renewable energy efficiently. |
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Today's windmills are entirely computerized, with sensors that allow them to turn into the wind to harness energy as efficiently as possible. |
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Nonchemical exfoliators such as alpha-hydroxy acids and beta-hydroxy acids loosen dead skin cells so they slough off more efficiently. |
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The new Effects palette aids in keeping effects organized more efficiently, dynamically showing the effects applied to the selected layer. |
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All of these aspects of Pemberley's business were handled efficiently and dutifully by her husband. |
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A new kid will use a remote explosive to take out a target efficiently, but it's messy and it's also very risky. |
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Handling problems and dealing with a nonstop barrage of calls is probably more than can be efficiently handled by a few yellow stickies. |
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Austin Adams believes he can run an information technology organization more efficiently than any hired gun. |
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Adding location to the other records, the company can prioritize the telephone pole maintenance and direct the repairmen efficiently. |
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I'd like to think that relations with exes could be dealt with efficiently, professionally and intelligently. |
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At-risk infants may not be able to efficiently process sound patterns that differ only in durational features. |
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To her, the ideal teacher was skilled in all things, even writing on the board quickly and efficiently. |
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Of course, the board must be provided with sufficient staff and resources if it is to perform its functions efficiently. |
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Methanolic sodium methoxide efficiently transesterified the fats and oils on the feathers to fatty-acid methyl esters. |
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Carbohydrates eaten just before you wind down and go to bed don't get digested or burned up as efficiently as when we are active. |
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It was just this sort of plodding dullness that made corporations work relatively efficiently. |
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Our job is to find a happy medium while continuing to operate safely and efficiently. |
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The concierges, called hall porters here, are just to the right, efficiently satisfying demands. |
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Lifehacking has snowballed into a massive self-help program that seeks to help you allocate your attention efficiently. |
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Advances in technology means that engines work more efficiently using an overhead cam. |
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Greater rivalry in imperfectly competitive markets can be expected to encourage firms to operate more efficiently. |
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To keep up, we not only must build more effective transportation links, but we must operate them more efficiently. |
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This means removing the dust and sulphur dioxide from the emissions and using the heat efficiently through district heating schemes. |
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Species that are able to efficiently osmoregulate are generally euryhaline. |
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Greenhouse Staging, shelving and benches enable you to efficiently use all the space in your greenhouse or polytunnel for healthy plant growth. |
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There is growing interest in the dissemination of research results and concern for how important messages can be most efficiently disseminated. |
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Bourque and other Dunsany Place residents remain unconvinced their calls for help were answered as efficiently as possible. |
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The Asian elephant featured strongly in Buddhism and Brahminism and the elephants were tamed and domesticated to be able to be used efficiently. |
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Finally, a popular means of extracting funds tax efficiently is by way of a company buy-in of its own shares. |
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These colonies were difficult to rule efficiently because of their geographic dispersion and cultural differences. |
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Integrated identity management software enables customers to tighten security and reduce costs while efficiently solving this complex IT problem. |
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She disassembled a rifle efficiently, examining the pieces critically then put it back together. |
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In order to do so efficiently, doors and louvres must be adjusted by a knowledgeable operator. |
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For a moment we gazed like children at the shelves groaning with boxes of chocolate, then we quickly, efficiently, and joyously filled our boots. |
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They manage both to bring more money into healthcare, and to spend it more efficiently. |
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They ran faster, longer and more efficiently before becoming fatigued after having the sports drink. |
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Also, lubricity is much greater than if we used regular diesel fuel, so the injector pumps and injectors work more efficiently. |
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If your employees don't do the work effectively or efficiently, then sooner or later the day of reckoning will come and the company will close. |
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But luckily my car is a good one and it stops very efficiently and I came to a halt with about ten feet to spare. |
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Manufactured to closer tolerances, they atomized fuel much more efficiently than factory nozzles. |
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He might have to limit the audibles one week to see if the team plays more efficiently without them. |
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You deal with difficult situations efficiently and resolve conflicts with tact. |
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His mind was running too efficiently, like a catapult launching a stone so fast that its pegs splintered. |
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They need to use their water more efficiently, to grow new, more valuable crops and help prevent the spread of salinity. |
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With finite medical resources, it seems only logical to manage those health problems as efficiently as possible. |
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Soldiers cover each other, take cover, retreat when injured, and generally work efficiently. |
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But on any given game night if we don't get a guy his tickets quickly and efficiently, he couldn't care less about that issue. |
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The interposed jejunal segment fulfilled efficiently the transit and sphincteral functions of the esophagus. |
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Although attractively and efficiently served both the teacake and croissants came on top of serviettes. |
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The topographic map is the essential tool for moving swiftly and efficiently through the backcountry. |
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Using newly invented leather hoses and hand-pumped fire engines, the volunteers were able to douse fires more efficiently than bucket brigades. |
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In chickens, the right ventricle of the heart enlarges and can't pump blood efficiently to the lungs. |
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Accommodation and dining facilities offer quality, are well managed, and run efficiently. |
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All the sub-streams are transmitted in the same frequency band, so spectrum is used very efficiently. |
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Time is not external to us, something we can use more efficiently through sophisticated techniques of time management. |
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It works efficiently as a basic color and can be worn with pastels or brights as accents. |
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But utilization in the field of Civil Engineering extends ample scope for consuming bulk volume efficiently and economically. |
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It scorches between corners with lightning force and brakes solidly so that the next corner can be lined up smoothly and efficiently. |
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Then she went back to the main house and to her bedroom, washed her face, put on a new scarf and attended to dinner efficiently but sombrely. |
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If you schedule your eating, then your body is likely to digest food more efficiently, and use energy derived from the foods better. |
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It works efficiently to create and diffuse purchasing power throughout the economy and disseminate liquidity throughout the financial system. |
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To capture the raindrops efficiently, you must now tip the test tube to the angle that matches the rain streaks on the windows. |
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It turns out that the market economy operated much more efficiently than most observers had expected. |
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He watched quietly as I efficiently untacked each horse, put groomed them, put them in their stalls and filled their water buckets. |
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And with their higher markups, project changes can further present opportunities for potential profit gain when managed efficiently. |
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Indeed, slow neutrons often find their way into nuclei more efficiently than fast ones, much as a slow cricket ball is easier to catch. |
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However, if the lawn has a thick layer of thatch, grass clippings won't decompose as efficiently. |
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With a compliant workforce and a plant that has the potential to produce a high quality mass-market car very efficiently, Opel management is bullish in mood. |
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The hair was shorn after the gassings, then efficiently dried in the crematoria so it could be industrially spun into carpeting. |
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To take my mind off what was in store for me, I chatted to the owner of the racing bike next to mine while she efficiently changed a flat tyre tube. |
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The same worker who is involved in making khadi can be utilised much more efficiently in the modern textile industry, which is a lot more profitable. |
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Preliminary studies show these compounds improve the flow of mucus through the respiratory tract, allowing airways to clear more quickly and efficiently. |
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Zeitz efficiently shows how their lives parallel and depart from the larger story of a rapidly changing America in those decades. |
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If the contractor is performing well, the agency can use its manpower more efficiently on other acquisitions rather than relet the contracts because the minimum time is up. |
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And there are others that let people make use of downtime more efficiently. |
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I ask Peggy how she learned to size women up so efficiently and effectively. |
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We know nothing of how efficiently, or otherwise, any of these tasks were performed. |
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In other words, we need people to be civil to each other if social life is to function efficiently and with a minimum of unnecessary conflict and disruption. |
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This it did, and in a short time the western railways had accumulated masses of rolling stock which they were unwilling to relinquish but unable to utilize efficiently. |
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They ensure the right vehicles are loaded in the right order so that the ship back in Europe is downloaded as quickly and efficiently as possible. |
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If we can simply preserve as much of that wealth as we can, and use it as efficiently as possible, then we are a long way down the route to financial independence. |
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Investigations into arrangements of spheres date back centuries, but research into how efficiently aspherical objects aggregate has received scant attention. |
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Peace of mind is essential among both employees and clients at Magic Maintenance, which ensures that the services runs effectively and efficiently. |
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Assembly, filling of gaps, and verification of ambiguous organism assignment would probably be performed most efficiently at one central laboratory. |
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For your body to use everything you eat, you have to help it digest and assimilate the sustaining values in foods and efficiently eliminate the rest. |
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Valve overlap, a process that helps engines run more efficiently, can also cause marinized engines to ingest the seawater used to cool their exhaust systems. |
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Will our incapacity to govern efficiently and effectively further weaken our image as a global leader? |
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Initially the birds vanished from the countryside, as farmers learnt how to farm more efficiently and tougher hygiene rules led to the sealing of barns and grain stores. |
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If the image is adequate, it is downloaded onto digital imaging software that can organize the photographs more efficiently than paper binders and take up only virtual space. |
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The phh1 single mutant is not completely sterile but is nearly sterile, whereas the msa1 deletion mutants conjugated efficiently even in nutrient-rich medium. |
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He showed that the thysanopterans are efficiently removed from plants only by small ant species that are able to enter inside floral structures to capture them. |
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Faced with the emergency, people reacted efficiently and selflessly. |
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For example, in some species of woodpecker, the male and female birds have differently shaped beaks, which allows a pair to more efficiently mine a tree for food. |
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A car for everyone, a sensible, safe, practical tool in which people and luggage can be transported reliably, efficiently and as cheaply as technically possible. |
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If you follow this meal pattern, your digestion is generally never taxed beyond its capacity, and your body efficiently metabolizes the food you eat. |
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Furthermore the hull form of an icebreaker is not apt to dampen efficiently the rolling motion because the side form in an icebreaker is round at bilge. |
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There are also thousands of little bits of bin bags, as the biodegradable ones we used to store all the stuff started to biodegrade very efficiently. |
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There were farther off sections dedicated to suit the reader's tastes more efficiently, a whole block of gothic and horrifying tales were emitting soft moans and howls. |
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Never in all the years we've come to this place have we seen the blades of the milk shake mixer work efficiently. |
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Most of the problems that exist in the country today stem from the failure of this administration to effectively and efficiently mobilize that resource. |
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Applied efficiently and correctly, that sort of money could work miracles. |
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The turbo for example can be enhanced to improve combustion without restricting airflow, allowing the engine to burn fuel more fully and efficiently. |
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This always included two-way and multicast communication so that information could not only be distributed efficiently, but also evaluated collaboratively. |
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Sylvia was in charge and dealt very efficiently, single handed, with the multifarious problems that come an embassy's way, in times normal and abnormal. |
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Two loads from the bucket will fill the tank, however two full loads make the bucket unmanageable to lift and control the pour efficiently causing splashing. |
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Police were not welcome in this sort of place, and even undercover ones could be sniffed out by this crowd more efficiently than by a pack of blood hounds. |
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For example, Himalayan snowcocks, a bird that feeds on grasses, forbs, and sedges, are more vulnerable to raptorial predators in areas where they can forage most efficiently. |
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Those who are untroubled by the norms of society suffer from much lower levels of stress, so their immune response systems function more efficiently. |
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While news-gathering is inevitably staff-intensive and skill-intensive, improvements from working smarter or more efficiently are entirely possible. |
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Good design is a timeless concept, exemplified best by an object that is soundly manufactured and beautiful, and works efficiently for its purposes. |
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Electrical devices on spacecrafts, satellites, and aircraft must work reliably and efficiently in situations where they can not be easily repaired. |
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These explanations proceed by asserting that the most complex nonliving molecules will reproduce more efficiently than less complex nonliving molecules. |
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Centralization allows us to manage our global knowledge base efficiently, to identify and disseminate best practices, and to standardize our business processes. |
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In this regard, the political camps ought to tackle the issue of changing the presidential election system only after they help state affairs run smoothly and efficiently. |
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The organism is cleared efficiently after a short duration of carriage. |
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The trade is operating effectively, efficiently and economically. |
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While this system operates efficiently when only a single pair of achiasmate chromosomes is present, multiple pairs of large chromosomes cannot be distinguished. |
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It operated its own studio and laboratories, functioned more efficiently. |
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By passing your hand over a scanner at a check-out counter you may charge your purchases to either your bank account or credit system very efficiently with no fuss. |
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It converts organic solvents into a stable gel, providing an organometallic model for a catalyst to be used efficiently in a single phase, homogeneous catalytic reaction. |
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Quickly and efficiently the men applied face paint to each other. |
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This increased force could permit wood frog tadpoles to scrape a type of periphyton that is more resistant to harvest or to harvest periphyton more efficiently. |
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If the faculae loom above the surface, they could radiate light efficiently, thereby boosting the sun's overall brightness, especially during the solar maximum. |
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According to Clark, an unrestricted market with absolute and perpetual land titles is sufficient to allocate land efficiently and distribute rent fairly. |
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Each country will produce the goods and services for which it is best fitted, and import other goods and services which can be produced more efficiently abroad. |
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Tesla recreated the Hertz experiment and quickly realised that an oscillator that he developed transmitted wireless impulses much more efficiently. |
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At the hospital, which is full of people who look like they have been waiting around for an awfully long time, I am efficiently fast-tracked through the system. |
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The one place where the jagged edges are filed smoothly, efficiently away. |
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Companies could efficiently share and distribute information, providing a faster decision-making process, effective internal communications and instantaneous feedback. |
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Labour's voters are more efficiently distributed than Conservative voters. |
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It is clear, then, that entrepreneurs have strong incentives to manage their residuals efficiently and gradually to reduce their consumption of resources for any given output. |
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To go not the fastest against the clock, but most efficiently with the powers one has, which includes an intimate knowledge of and a healthy respect for one's own limits. |
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The thought there is that teams are reluctant to forecheck against a goaltender who basically acts as a third defenseman and can move the puck up the ice very efficiently. |
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Train delays and cancellations may be eased by the development of a wireless-based network that helps railway companies use their rolling stock more efficiently. |
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We do what we can to efficiently weed out this deadweight cost, but it still consumes manpower and money that would otherwise be dedicated to serving paying customers. |
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When the hawk moth proboscises were long compared to the length of the flower tube, the hawk moths did not efficiently pick up pollen, and the flowers did not reproduce well. |
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A small unit running for an extended period operates more efficiently and is more effective at dehumidifying than a large unit that cycles on and off too frequently. |
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If you brush with long, gentle strokes moving toward your heart, you'll also improve circulation, which will help your body detoxify more efficiently. |
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During heatwaves, beef cattle do not grow as fast or as efficiently. |
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Composting in these units is most efficiently done in batches. |
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According to this hypothesis, the body digests food more efficiently when there is some time between meals of mostly starches and meals of mostly protein. |
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It seems a basic concept but armed with laptops, mobiles and digicams the whole claims process can be addressed far more efficiently with our own software. |
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The underlying issue is one of the continuity or discontinuity of patterns that can help information professionals do their work efficiently and effectively. |
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Organisms that experience a wide range of body temperatures may possess eurythermal enzymes, which operate efficiently over a wide range of temperatures. |
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With four oil-pan pickups, the pan can be evacuated very efficiently. |
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It would be impossible to design a boat with shallow draft, a full keel, and considerable volume forward and have it sail efficiently to weather by modern standards. |
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Consequently, the ability in using efficiently the root exudates determines the issue of the competition for trophic sources between pathogenic and nonpathogenic. |
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Competing unions created a rat's nest of rules that made it virtually impossible for the company to operate efficiently. |
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To efficiently manage this wider application of IP space, the companies are utilizing dynamic IP address management solutions. |
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This paper shows which fruit or vegetable catalyzes hydrogen peroxide most efficiently one hour. |
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Sugarcane crop is able to efficiently fix solar energy, yielding some 55 tonnes of dry matter per hectare of land annually. |
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This decline is offset because a modern chopper harvester can complete the harvest faster and more efficiently than hand cutting and loading. |
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This shape, which was developed through years of field experience, penetrates ordinary soil efficiently and stands rough use. |
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Some land management practices such as cultivating and logging can be efficiently performed with horses. |
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The patient is also asked to swallow his own saliva after two weeks of the operation by efficiently closing the buckle cavity. |
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But once he had established his authority, he governed efficiently and justly, generally allowed freedom of speech, and promoted the rule of law. |
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Beyond simply riding, another skill is riding efficiently and safely in traffic. |
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Radios enabled taxicabs and dispatch offices to communicate and serve customers more efficiently than previous methods, such as using callboxes. |
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These clouds reflect solar radiation more efficiently than clouds with fewer and larger droplets, a phenomenon known as the Twomey effect. |
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What's more, the uprising was efficiently quelled by mulatto troops by the day after its instigation. |
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They were a necessary part of working together efficiently to survive the perils of the seas. |
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It has been reported that at least some types of oxidative DNA damage are repaired more efficiently in mitochondria than they are in the nucleus. |
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Subsequently, Kirin and Hematech have progressed to developing cows that can efficiently produce human antibodies. |
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If you want to do your job efficiently, you have to learn to prioritize. |
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For compressible working fluids, multiple turbine stages are usually used to harness the expanding gas efficiently. |
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Sea turtle blood can deliver oxygen efficiently to body tissues even at the pressures encountered during diving. |
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It governs the design of a map and it is the cartography that ensures the intended message is delivered both efficiently and aesthetically. |
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Fish species like these, which school near the surface, can be caught efficiently by purse seining. |
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To work efficiently, it's important to have a handle on the procedures involved. |
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In order for fish to school efficiently, they need feedback mechanisms that help them align themselves with adjacent fish, and match their speed. |
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The second half was a less open affair, in which West Brom grew increasingly and efficiently conservative. |
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With the help of oxygen, genes that code for these proteins could contribute to the expression of complex traits more efficiently. |
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Powered entirely by gravity, they transported very large amounts of water very efficiently. |
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This is because water molecules absorb other colors more efficiently than blue. |
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Excessive use handicaps the body's heat-loss mechanism, blocking sweat pores and stopping us cooling down efficiently. |
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Therefore they can respond to sudden spikes in demand more quickly and efficiently. |
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Congress had immense difficulties throughout the conflict to efficiently finance the war effort. |
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Cars carrying only one occupant use fuel and roads less efficiently than shared cars or public transport, and increase traffic congestion. |
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First when the transport companies had to stop foreigners on the Danish side, asylum seekers were efficiently stopped. |
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For example, high school students with and without disabilities are expected to efficiently use study hall periods during the school day. |
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Zippo has launched the Campfire Carrier, which gives hunters and outdoorsmen an easy way to carry campfire wood more efficiently. |
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In this brave new world, we surviving cybernauts are expected to work more quickly, more efficiently, and more productively than ever. |
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They formed the hydrates from water and carbon dioxide with the gases cyclopentane and cyclohexane, which made the method work more efficiently. |
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Emami discovered that polyphenols in a cigarette filter efficiently remove free radicals of cytotoxic molecules of cigarette smoke. |
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The Medicare surtax is collected efficiently and automatically. |
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The unique features of the m-VROCi efficiently meet an established need in many industries for high shear rate viscometry. |
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