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The EFFCH indicator represents how much an inefficient firm catches up with efficient firms.
Cellphone carriers first added the images to differentiate their phones from those of rivals, and they caught on as an efficient way to quickly convey a specific thought, mood or joke.
Drag causes the energy consumption and the trawl mouth area impacts the quantity of fish caught, hence an energy efficient gear has a low ratio drag on the mouth area.
Brass hook catches are an inexpensive, efficient closure to use, but any type of closure will work, so long as it is not easily opened by common predators such as dogs or skunks.
It's the most efficient way to catch fish because you have the most flow of water at that point and building nets is not trivial.
Because gill nets are among the most efficient ways to catch fish, simply prohibiting this gear would pose a hardship for fishermen.
Captain Harris also pays other skippers for the right to fish their quotas, which means that to make a buck he has to catch more and be more efficient than the others.
And now that we're so far beyond tipping point of having too much TV to watch that we might as well just give up and invite the neighbours round to play Monopoly (actually this is so not a bad idea), this really has become the most efficient way to catch up on all the essential telly events.
As ORES spends more time identifying damaging edits, it will learn faster and more efficient ways to catch similar edits in the future.
The good news, however, is that research in cryptography is now starting to catch up, even if an efficient and full applicability to complex real life cloud applications is still years ahead according to practitioners [1].
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