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FORTRAN enabled the rapid writing of computer programs that ran nearly as efficiently as programs that had been laboriously hand coded in machine language.
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That is, Fortran generated programs that ran as efficiently, or very nearly as efficiently, as the ones hand-coded painstakingly by the programming elite.
In this time of global economic pressures, presenters emphasized the need to use funds for HIV/AIDS programs as effectively and efficiently as possible.
Humans are programmed do things as efficiently as possible -- at least, in most situations.
And individual programs are managing it as effectively and efficiently as they possibly can.
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Second, some of the money isn't used as efficiently as it could be for ideological reasons — the best example is the suspicion of condoms in the AIDS programs.
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