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Fewer agreed that a total smoking ban would improve their working environment in other respects, such as making the unit safer (27%), creating less work (12%) or decreasing client aggression (9%) (Table 2).
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While Balbás used projecting estípites to create a sense of active space within the deeply curved half-dome of the Retablo de los Reyes, Mexican-born designers influenced by Balbás's design preferred to flatten the facades and align the estípites, creating less-dynamic works.
Short versions work by creating less of a protein that sucks serotonin away from the junctions between nerve cells.
If you conclude that it is, it's time to look for — or create — less commoditized work.
That may encourage some high-income professionals and executives, argues Martin Feldstein, a conservative economist at Harvard, "to retire early or simply to work less, save less and take less investment risk," creating less wealth for society as a whole.
If the original content already follows those guidelines, it creates much less work for the editor, not only at your University but also at the media outlets the release gets sent to.
Children will benefit from an accountability system that creates less pressure and less pointless work for their teachers but fosters innovation and collaboration.
What does it mean when a larger work force, given the population increase, creates less output.
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