Some English people feel jealous of Scotland's better roads, free higher education and a more efficient welfare system. |
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People who use energy efficient methods for long-distance travel obtain rewards. |
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Plus, you may think your accountant or attorney is trustworthy, efficient and reputable, but you'll never know for sure. |
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The Urban Task Force is still trying to promote urban regeneration and efficient land use. |
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Coronaviruses use efficient and economical mechanisms to reproduce themselves in animal cells. |
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A well laid out internal network of main, cross roads and paths is essential for efficient movement of men and machinery. |
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If clear photographs can be taken, then an efficient counting system is in place. |
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In farming, as elsewhere, these forces replace people with machines, a process that increases the minimum efficient size of farm. |
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It has created an efficient media outfit, its party organisation runs like a well-oiled machine. |
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High PO2 levels help produce an efficient decompression profile providing they are balanced against oxygen toxicity. |
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Linear amplifiers are much less efficient but pass complex transmission signals with minimum distortion, thus preserving spectral utilization. |
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We accept any job that comes our way not realising how efficient we are at it. |
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I wondered too if we will ever find a way for a more efficient transmission of knowledge. |
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She is reliable and efficient and, in her sweet way, shows the people around her how much she cares about them. |
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The updated system will allow any product to find the most efficient route to its destination, cutting lead times by 14 days. |
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The use of contact-less and satellite-based tachymeters and digital levelling instruments guarantees a standardised and efficient workflow. |
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An upgrading of fly ash to zeolitic compounds is one of the efficient way of the fly ash utilization. |
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The enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase is responsible for efficient metabolism of alcohol after it has been oxidised to acetaldehyde. |
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However, an increasing number of archaeologists are adopting lasers as efficient measuring devices. |
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Pushups, lunges and handstands are the most productive and efficient exercises for training strength, balance and coordination. |
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A friendly efficient staff is happy to help you quench your thirst by bringing you a drink from the fully stocked bar. |
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All in all, this was a meal to savour, and one delivered by efficient and knowledgeable waiting staff. |
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To overcome this problem, the astronomers devised a new and highly efficient strategy. |
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Until very recently, travel by water was the most efficient way to move around. |
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The very efficient MC gave a running commentary on the parade as it passed the stand. |
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The efficient cause of a baked clay vase is the artist who works the clay and then bakes it. |
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This may be because the body becomes less efficient at assimilating the metal or the amount in the diet decreases. |
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Cyclodextrin can act as an efficient inhibitor of the photosensitized dimerization of thymine by para-aminobenzoic acid in aqueous solution. |
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This saves the society from wasteful investment and ensures efficient use of scarce resources. |
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One of the most efficient and safest ways to see the most sights in the least amount of time is with a tour guide who knows the ropes. |
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Does the redirection of available resources into the War on Terror reflect an efficient use of scarce resources? |
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Modern longbows and recurves advance efficient hunting distances another measure. |
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The former is an efficient enclosure clad in recycled hardwood, with bedrooms above a rumpus room, services and garage. |
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Newsgroups are one of the least expensive and most efficient ways to source information about Papua from the internet. |
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How long before someone charismatic, competent, and efficient takes charge of one of these wacko organizations? |
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Production builders buy finished lots a block at a time, which gives them enough room for efficient staging and production. |
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He was very efficient and though there were 3 of us in the rickshaw instead of the usual 2, he got us to Puraniya crossing well before time. |
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Guiel, a left-handed batter, has a compact, efficient swing and can drive the ball with power. |
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Arguably, of course, the greater the emissions, the more efficient the sulphur recovery process could be. |
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The solution of several apicomplexan, acanthocephalan and trematode parasites to this problem is a particularly efficient yet improbable one. |
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These advances herald a new age for acarology and provide easier, faster, and more efficient ways to control and use mites to benefit humans. |
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Metadata records need to be created in increasingly automated, streamlined and time efficient ways. |
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Only when your whole body is strong can you become a better and more efficient runner. |
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An increasing number of wise consumers are shunning the shop-rage experience for a simpler, calmer and efficient alternative. |
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Leaving a 12-inch stubble with the combine and baling the cut straw is an efficient practice. |
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More efficient aircraft have allowed new markets for air travel to develop. |
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I've been really efficient this weekend and cleared loads of things off my to do list as well. |
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In general, washing one large load is more efficient than washing two small loads. |
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Spatial ability is especially germane for efficient performance in some occupations, such as that of an air traffic controller. |
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The Judge is entitled to run the court in an efficient way for the benefit of litigants. |
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Chairman of the panel told members the scheme would help to pave the way for more efficient uses of fuel in the 21st century. |
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Estates with relatively more grazing were more efficient than estates with relatively more arable or mixed farming. |
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In this article, we present an efficient approximate method for realizing coalescence times under more general patterns of population growth. |
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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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It has not been a very efficient way, with only about one in a hundred ringed birds recaptured. |
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With budgets tight, many in the force see this as the most efficient way of using limited resources. |
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The more efficient your stroke, the less energy you expend to swim any distance. |
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Nearly all the lighting uses efficient fluorescent bulbs, and walls are insulated and windows double-glazed. |
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Some will be relined from the inside for more efficient performance and to reduce the need to dig up streets. |
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A relational database stores data in one or more tables, which can be joined in various ways to allow efficient information access. |
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Our houses, apartments and office buildings need to become far more efficient in te way we use energy and water to run them. |
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Traffic congestion is a major concern directly related to the debate on efficient prices. |
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Often, the product's physical form becomes smaller, more compact, and more efficient in design function. |
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When you swim with long strokes you are training all of the muscle mass needed for fast efficient swimming. |
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Separate name and subject indexes provide an efficient tool to guide selective reading. |
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This is the flexible or efficient use of balance, leverage, and movement in the performance of Judo throws and other skills. |
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The most efficient means is based exactly on the strokes of Chinese characters. |
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It's powerful, with 35,000 lbs of thrust, and fuel efficient since it does not require fuel guzzling afterburners to run supersonic. |
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The efficient handling of her claim is one reason why my wife sticks with Direct Line year after year. |
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In case you're curious, caracals are a type of African lynx, very fast and efficient hunters. |
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This scheme should allow for rationalisation and more efficient operation of the fleet. |
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What Benton's mechanics do, in other words, is to aestheticize the country's industrial-age obsession with efficient movement. |
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Washing machines with the Energy Star designation are 50 percent more energy efficient than the current minimal allowable standard. |
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It's got nothing to do with the efficient flow of air, which is what good aerodynamics is all about. |
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Expect beerhall revelry, stiff-legged dancing and lots of ruthlessly efficient singing. |
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The picture that emerges is of an efficient industry committed to the avoidance of disputes. |
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However, the worm is so widespread and efficient that a vulnerable machine will be reinfected within minutes if it's not protected. |
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The aerodynamically efficient body has a drag coefficient of 0.26, contributing to excellent noise insulation for the cabin and fuel economy. |
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To maintain data in a database, data must be retrieved and stored in a consistent, reliable, and efficient manner. |
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Plants, as other aerobic organisms, require oxygen for the efficient production of energy. |
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However, the most efficient possible pure drag stroke is relatively simple to analyze. |
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He has an efficient arable operation and from it he is producing a branded rapeseed oil which he bottles and sells to retailers. |
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Open microfractures would form an efficient path for fluid flows and therefore create a strong anisotropic permeability. |
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I had read enough Indian book reviews to know that reviewers are ustads with blades sharpened on a cruelly efficient whetstone. |
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And to do so it must make the efficient allocation of scare resources its prime objective at all times. |
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This book popularized the ideas that the stock market is efficient and that its prices follow a random walk. |
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Technological advancements have since yielded more efficient means of fertilizing crops. |
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The judicial system was not efficient enough and people rarely received fast and fair justice. |
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It was a compact, efficient two-seater with high ground clearance, sharp angular lines, and impressive torque running off a fission reactor. |
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He is keen to create a lean and efficient operation that will be able to expand rapidly when conditions improve. |
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The organizers of sandlot ball games are not the only ones with an interest in efficient partitioning. |
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Molecular analysis of repair junctions indicates efficient microhomology-mediated end joining. |
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As an economist, I believe in the market as an efficient mechanism for allocating resources. |
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He has never been a flashy horse or a spectacular jumper but he is efficient and extremely powerful, which is what will be required tomorrow. |
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A much better deterrent than flogging would be an efficient police service, coupled with the speedy administration of justice. |
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Proper filter selection is essential, including low airflow resistance and efficient retention of respirable particles. |
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Vranich says there are companies in America and abroad with the capacity to run a more efficient passenger railroad. |
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Regarding flies, the sea trout you are hunting is a highly efficient ocean predator used to chasing sand eel, smaller fish fry and crustacea. |
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But tallow, an animal byproduct, is a highly efficient source of biofuel and is available in abundance in Ireland, the group has argued. |
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It created highly efficient industry, with human beings turned into automata. |
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An efficient metro rail system will not only push the bulk of traffic underground, but also ensure that people use their vehicles sparingly. |
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Chopsticks are clean and efficient and can be used by everyone from children to old people. |
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Growing intercrops also helps in regular cultivation, efficient weed, pest and disease management. |
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Its capacity was far larger than that of the old longboat, and soon all other ports started using it as a more efficient way of transporting wine. |
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You don't waste time at a barbershop, even though the one in Toronto's Leaside is really efficient and friendly. |
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Am I right, yes or no, are manuals more efficient than automatics? |
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But if quantum theorists are correct, quantum bits, or qubits, will enable more efficient problem solving because a qubit can simultaneously encode both a zero and a one. |
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There's no doubt that wind and solar are clean, efficient and renewable sources of energy, but not everyone welcomes an alternative power project in their backyard. |
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The system is supposed to force companies that exceed their national emission allocations to buy extra allowances from more efficient companies or face fines. |
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The efficient causes were the blueprints drawn by engineers and the labor of men and machines that actually assembled the physical materials and put them into place. |
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Gearing down for corners, junctions and roundabouts starts off as a novel experience with the Sentronic, and quickly becomes efficient second nature. |
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Dr. Brian Little had attendees roaring with laughter with his psychological analysis of extraverts, introverts and ambiverts and how we are more efficient together. |
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As efficient calorie burners go, running pretty much dominates the scene, and running in the right shoes keeps your legs healthy and your exercise program on track. |
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Tour a certified organic farm that integrates a rotational strip cropping system and examine a sustainable and highly efficient rotational grazing system. |
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Bureaucratic inertia is, by long tradition, the most efficient dispatcher of scandals. |
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Set up for a cosy couple, it has a two-person spa, queen-size bed, very efficient sealed wood-burning stove, modern kitchen, lounge and garden courtyard. |
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Too often, we just get in the habit of taking on all the work that gets dropped in our lap, but that isn't always the wisest or most efficient way to get the job done. |
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It is not an efficient way to write, but I love that exploratory phase, when even bad writing somehow seems promising. |
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The argument that a single company is better positioned than the market to make efficient use of an idea should strike us as jarringly counterintuitive in a market economy. |
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The army outsources and benchmarks with industry to ensure that it remains an efficient and effective organisation, and it has one of the best-trained workforces in the world. |
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In terms of whatever the ask list was they were extremely efficient and expeditious with everything. |
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All patients were efficient in processing Arabic numerals, suggesting that this code and its underlying conceptual base are sufficient for calculation. |
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In addition to an efficient drying system that produces instantized whey proteins, the plant uses robotics extensively in its cheese and whey packaging systems. |
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Physically, the new wing will have a higher aspect ratio and a more pronounced sweepback angle, allowing for more efficient high-speed cruise performance. |
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The quick thinking, outstanding airmanship, exceptional flying skills, and efficient use of crew resources directly contributed to the safe recovery of the aircraft. |
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Motor policies impose a positive obligation to maintain the vehicle in good repair, or as in the present case in a efficient and roadworthy condition. |
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One option for dealing with recalcitrants, suggests Jay, is for managers to take control of the departments of their least efficient subordinates. |
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The party's platform calls for a 10-cent-a-litre increase on gasoline taxes over three years while rebating part of the purchase price on energy efficient vehicles. |
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The Committee has continued to provide a voice that is independent of industry and regulators in support of a sound and efficient banking financial system. |
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And a small battery hidden in the structure can store power, which can be used to keep highly efficient LEG bulbs lit at night. |
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It is lined with a quarter-inch layer of neoprene, which its creators claim makes it about 40 per cent more efficient at keeping a bottle cool compared to a standard koozie. |
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Designers of Montgomery County's lighting retrofits found an even more efficient alternative to incandescent lamps for use in illuminated exit signs. |
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Grossman documents how the U.S. military made a concerted and deliberate effort to mold more efficient killers. |
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It's more efficient to use insulation with higher R-values in the attic and in rooms with cathedral ceilings than in wood frame walls and basements or crawl spaces with walls. |
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Some call this HIV anxiety ignorant, and argue that protocols on both sides of the industry are efficient in their own ways. |
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An efficient staff of workers replenished the trays of appetizers almost as quickly as guests emptied them. |
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To enhance the rhythmic nature of your work, do a walk-through of your personal workspace with your staff to see if you can make it more efficient and ergonomic. |
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His idea was to become modern, efficient and bloodless by using lethal injection. |
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The modern production system requires an efficient supply chain to allow for lower warehousing costs, lean manufacturing and just-in-time delivery. |
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It is a myth that efficient regulation, which protects those it should protect without distorting the economy, is a luxury that only rich countries can afford. |
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We believe in greater competition, more efficient and less costly services for transport users and the breaking down of outmoded, anti-competitive restrictive practices. |
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Whereas her father, a jack-of-all-trades, goes about his work in an unhurried but highly efficient manner, her mother is always animated and lively. |
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The Backbarrow blast furnace built in Cumbria in 1711 has been described as the first efficient example. |
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It's also more economical and fuel efficient as compared to a single furnace. |
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This leads to highly efficient photon-to-electron conversion, orders of magnitude larger than conventional rectennas. |
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This made much more efficient use of its fuel than the older Newcomen engine. |
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In general, a joint composed of similar fasteners is the most efficient because all fasteners reach capacity simultaneously. |
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Coal was cheaper and much more efficient than wood fuel in most steam engines. |
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Working conditions in the mills were harsh but efficient enough to threaten the livelihoods of skilled artisans. |
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The economic nature of many products manufactured in batch and continuous processes require highly efficient operation due to thin margins. |
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These efficient production strategies allowed these automobiles to be affordable for the middle class. |
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Otherwise many products could reach a plateau of efficient design which would call for only minimal changes from year to year. |
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Where efficiency is defined by the total gains from trade, the monopoly setting is less efficient than perfect competition. |
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Changing the leaf shape to make it a better trap generally makes it less efficient at photosynthesis. |
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But no-one can dispute that satcoms make for more efficient fleet management and safer ships. |
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The screenables then are fed to a more efficient mechanical screen, such as a drag screen. |
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We present an efficient algorithm for sampling atomistic configurations in viruses and other supramillion atom nanosystems. |
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This enables programmable tensiometry and fluid movement while insuring efficient energy transfer to the in-wheel electrostatic nanomotors. |
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It's a very efficient way of allocating resources and capital. |
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Those who criticize bicameralism stress that a unicameral legislature will be more efficient and faster in taking decisions. |
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What could be more silent and efficient for carrying an untracked vehicle than the pneumatically-tyred wheel? |
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To expect former apparatchiks to organize efficient economies that could respond to disasters on this scale was simply unrealistic. |
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Diaz F, Contreras I, Flores R, Tamariz J, Labarrios F, Chamorro G, Munoz H An efficient synthesis of alpha asarone. |
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The FBI's widget can be updated in a matter of hours, making it much more efficient than the old wanted posters. |
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If a water heater is allowed to charge only when the LMP's are low then the water heater will run in an economically efficient way. |
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High-velocity water jet cleaning of sewers is an extremely efficient and effective technique, but requires high volumes of water. |
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MeshPro Insoles are a uniquely machined made-in-Japan top quality product that offers the most efficient aeration possible. |
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The new wireless adapter, model CBK-WA100, is designed to enable easy transmission over a network and efficient remote Wi-Fi operation. |
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However, resource allocation in a hospital can be analyzed by using production theory to determine efficient resource use. |
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Unlike other CPLDs, an integral XOR gate makes the GLB particularly efficient in handling arithmetic and comparator functions. |
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The shales, anhydrites and tight limestones were equally wide-spread to provide extremely efficient sealing mechanisms. |
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The priority of esse to its subject prevents the subject from anteceding the esse and possibly being its efficient cause from that respect. |
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The white supremacist gang has a chillingly efficient structure. |
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The Lord Chancellor is a member of the Cabinet and, by law, is responsible for the efficient functioning and independence of the courts. |
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The efficient market hypothesis keeps a relation with the random walk theory. |
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They claim to have found a more efficient way to run the business. |
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The citrate is the most efficient as an alkali, but irritates some stomachs, the liquor the most anodyne, the acetate the most diuretic. |
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Immunization with antigenized antibodies is an efficient method to focus the immune response against defined epitopes of foreign antigens. |
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Plato made the causes of things to be matter, ideas, and an efficient architect. |
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The bordeauxs seem to have been the most efficient fungicides, with the proprietary lime-sulfur mixtures a close second. |
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The UNIFEM project sought to introduce chorkor fish-smoking ovens because they were more efficient than the existing methods used in Konakry. |
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The presence of the cibarial armature, for example, is an efficient tool for damaging microfilariae as they pass through the pharynx. |
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In this paper, we show how to compute a controllable and coobservable sublanguage of the specification in a computationally efficient way. |
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I didn't want to waste people's time telling them things they already knew. It's more efficient just to give them the diffs. |
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Floppy diskette drives have largely been replaced by more efficient media such as the USB memory stick. |
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My car has a four-speed transmission. It is not as efficient as my daughter's five-speed. |
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A more gracile morphology would have been far more efficient over larger areas. |
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Later, each factory would have its own steam engine and a chimney to give an efficient draft through its boiler. |
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Heavy land requires draining to reduce its water content to a level satisfactory for efficient plant growth. |
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Despite his lack of experience, Claudius proved to be an able and efficient administrator. |
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The subway map was quite informational, allowing us to determine the most efficient route to our destination. |
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Henry VII improved tax collection within the realm by introducing ruthlessly efficient mechanisms of taxation. |
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By this point, Cromwell's power as an efficient administrator in a Council full of politicians exceeded what Wolsey had achieved. |
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The role of the King's Council was transferred to a reformed Privy Council, much smaller and more efficient than its predecessor. |
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Of note, intraportal infusion seemed to be more efficient than peripheral route. |
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Napoleon maintained strict, efficient work habits, prioritizing what needed to be done. |
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Turbofans are usually more efficient than turbojets at subsonic speeds, but their large frontal area also generates more drag. |
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The faster the incoming air is, however, the less efficient it becomes to slow it to subsonic speeds. |
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Thus, the Concorde's engines were more efficient in terms of energy per mile. |
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Firstly, the hierarchy of the courts needs to be accepted, and an efficient system of law reporting. |
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The procedure was introduced to enable fast, efficient and high quality dispute resolution of claims related to the financial markets. |
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Many jobs were also lost as manufacturing became more efficient and fewer people were required to work in the sector. |
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Skillful readers' processing of text seems far too fast and efficient to be based on letterwise processing of its print. |
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The most efficient atmospheric pressure at which a conventional propelling nozzle works is set by the geometry of the nozzle bell. |
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In 1769 Watt patented an engine with the innovation of a separate condenser, making it far more efficient than earlier engines. |
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These improvements taken together produced an engine which was up to five times as efficient in its use of fuel as the Newcomen engine. |
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Lawn mowers became a more efficient alternative to the scythe and domesticated grazing animals. |
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This suggests that the CE increase induced by ADRP may also promote a more efficient lipoviroparticle secretion. |
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From this, he showed that the most efficient motors are likely to have relatively large magnetic poles. |
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Also, an efficient transit system can decrease the economic welfare loss caused by the increase of population density in a metropolis. |
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The construction of a vast and efficient travel network throughout the Empire dramatically increased Rome's power and influence. |
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Economic theory may also specify conditions such that supply and demand through the market is an efficient mechanism for allocating resources. |
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The market might be efficient in allocating resources but not in distributing income, he wrote, making it necessary for society to intervene. |
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Though machine language is efficient for computers, it is inefficient for programmers. |
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It was more efficient to starve the garrison out than to assault it, particularly for the most heavily defended sites. |
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These requirements called for an efficient and disciplined use of human labor. |
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Hawke worked on fielding practice and the players became specialised and efficient as fielders. |
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This design solution makes them efficient to install, reduces the need for any significant foundations and are, of course, reusable. |
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Mainsail furling is almost never used while racing because it results in a less efficient sail profile. |
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The previous study reported that AFM is an efficient tool to study the surface morphology and microtribological properties of thin films. |
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The Atlantic trade brought new crops to Africa and also more efficient currencies which were adopted by the West African merchants. |
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However the intensification of Allied bombing caused the dispersion of production and prevented an efficient acceleration of expansion. |
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Britain was anxious lest it lose efficient access to the remains of its empire. |
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Some suggest that implementing a less efficient but more politically mindful approach could be more sustainable. |
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Wind turbines for grid electric power therefore need to be especially efficient at greater wind speeds. |
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Singapore has a generally efficient healthcare system, even though their health expenditures are relatively low for developed countries. |
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The asset market approach views currencies as asset prices traded in an efficient financial market. |
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Wings and canards channel the airflow in the most efficient way to get the least amount of drag from the car. |
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Maintaining a proper water level is central to the efficient and safe operation of the boiler. |
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Diesel locomotives were more efficient and the demand for manual labour for service and repairs was less than steam. |
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This became known as the 'Cornish engine' and was the most efficient in the world at that time. |
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Twice as efficient as carbon filament lamps, Nernst lamps were briefly popular until overtaken by lamps using metal filaments. |
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Regardless, over the course of a year a more efficient lighting system saves energy in nearly all climates. |
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These lamps were more efficient than even graphitized carbon filaments and could operate at higher temperatures. |
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In the same month, the airline announced it would cut 500 jobs to establish a more efficient management structure. |
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Growth continued with bigger farms and larger, more efficient turbines sitting on taller and taller masts. |
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The rules previously allowed for a variety of different fuels in a bid to encourage more efficient cars. |
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Roman government was thus limited, but efficient in its use of the resources available to it. |
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Pope John XXII was an excellent administrator and efficient at reorganizing the Church. |
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Another innovation of Murdoch's was his 1799 invention of a much simplified and more efficient steam wheel than those in use at the time. |
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The Cornish engine, developed in the 1810s, was much more efficient than the Watt steam engine. |
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America's cotton plantations were highly efficient and profitable, and able to keep up with demand. |
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In 1831, Aeneas Coffey patented the Coffey still, allowing for cheaper and more efficient distillation of whisky. |
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The printworks connected below road level direct to Waverley Station in a highly efficient production line. |
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Eventually, the brush won out with the majority of curlers making the switch to the less costly and more efficient brush. |
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Lattice members and other parts were also assembled at South Queensferry, using cranes and highly efficient hydraulic rivetters. |
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Zinc is an efficient Lewis acid, making it a useful catalytic agent in hydroxylation and other enzymatic reactions. |
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Moreover, globalization meant that Canadian firms had to downsize their workforce in order to stay efficient and compete internationally. |
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The grid's regularity provided an efficient means of developing new real estate property. |
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As an avid button collector, I have had to develop an efficient way of removing the nubbin of thread from the buttonhole. |
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These had very complex circuits in which faults were difficult to trace, but had very efficient use of power. |
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The introduction of the efficient blowing house process in around 1300 allowed the use of just one smelting. |
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Regardless of the size of the culture, certain conditions must be provided for efficient growth of plankton. |
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Jellyfish have been proven to be the most energy efficient swimmers of all animals. |
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The mixture is not sufficiently enriched for efficient nuclear weapons, but can be used once as MOX fuel. |
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This makes LNG cost efficient to transport over long distances where pipelines do not exist. |
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A larger steam turbine also allows the use of higher pressures and results in a more efficient steam cycle. |
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Impulse turbines are most efficient for use in cases where the flow is low and the inlet pressure is high. |
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The lens is almost spherical, which is most efficient at focusing the minimal light that reaches deep water. |
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Their ability to spread further south is restricted as their prey hunting method, pursuit diving, becomes less efficient in warmer waters. |
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This is an efficient method of hunting, in which the whale has no major competitors. |
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Asexual reproduction permits efficient population increases, but less variation is possible. |
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Kelp has a high rate of growth and its decay is quite efficient in yielding methane, as well as sugars that can be converted to ethanol. |
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The efficient use of rail routes helped in the unification of the United States of America. |
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Turbines were faster, quieter, lighter, more reliable and more fuel efficient at high speeds. |
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This method is more efficient than just capturing the landfill gas it produces. |
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Forced to move oil around the Cape of Good Hope, shipowners realized that bigger tankers were the key to more efficient transport. |
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Domestic auto makers also began offering more fuel efficient diesel powered passenger cars as well. |
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Having a trained individual for each task allowed each man to dedicate himself to his own mission and it made for a highly efficient combat team. |
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The oil crisis in 1973 also encouraged the efficient use of energy because of Japan's lack of natural resources. |
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The Sciuromorpha, such as the eastern grey squirrel, have a large deep masseter, making them efficient at biting with the incisors. |
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One theory suggests that selection has led males to be smaller because it allows them to be efficient foragers. |
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This makes most efficient use of their properties as heartwood is best in compression whilst sapwood is superior in tension. |
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The moving grate enables the movement of waste through the combustion chamber to be optimized to allow a more efficient and complete combustion. |
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Researchers have recently discovered a turtle's organs do not gradually break down or become less efficient over time, unlike most other animals. |
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Albatrosses are highly efficient in the air, using dynamic soaring and slope soaring to cover great distances with little exertion. |
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Through the Welsh Wars the English became acquainted with, and adopted, the highly efficient longbow. |
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Large animals are more efficient at digestion than small animals, because food spends more time in their digestive systems. |
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This ability allowed humans to become efficient hunters and to exploit a wide variety of game animals. |
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Maintaining a rhythm while working may have helped people to become more efficient at daily activities. |
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Governor Ralph Darling felt a mounted police force was more efficient than a militia. |
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Cycling is widely regarded as a very effective and efficient mode of transportation optimal for short to moderate distances. |
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Cycling can be more efficient and comfortable with special shoes, gloves, and shorts. |
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As herd sizes continued to increase, this evolved into the more efficient milking parlor. |
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Using sheets of PET or PEN reduces stretch in all directions, where weaves are most efficient in the direction of the threadlines. |
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Art can also simply refer to the developed and efficient use of a language to convey meaning with immediacy and or depth. |
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Luxembourg has efficient road, rail and air transport facilities and services. |
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This works both ways across the alps but is more efficient if blowing from the south due to the steeper step for oncoming wind from the south. |
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Switzerland developed an efficient system to recycle old newspapers and cardboard materials. |
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Reef systems are better developed along the Red Sea mainly because of its greater depths and an efficient water circulation pattern. |
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In principle junk sails have much in common with the most aerodynamically efficient sails used today in windsurfers or catamarans. |
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As a result, the capillaries in the parabronchi have thinner walls, permitting more efficient gaseous exchange. |
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The kidneys and intestines of a camel are very efficient at reabsorbing water. |
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With a view to securing its more efficient working, a Portuguese was placed in charge of the entire department as Vidane. |
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In 1477, Isabella visited Extremadura and Andalusia to introduce this more efficient police force there as well. |
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In 1942 a special education committee proposed extensive reforms to establish an efficient and quality education system for the people. |
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Hand mating is the most efficient method, but requires the most work on the part of the human involved. |
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Underlying the prosperity of the early Tang dynasty was a strong centralized bureaucracy with efficient policies. |
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Some have argued it would have taken too many generations of selective breeding to produce large, compressed ears for efficient cultivation. |
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When maize is planted in rows, it also allows for planting of other crops between these rows to make more efficient use of land space. |
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