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He finds it efficient and cost-effective, but sometimes not as much fun, say, as using the phone.
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First, multinational companies often carry their management and production technologies with them when they produce goods abroad because, like automakers selling to California's consumers, they find it efficient to standardize their practices in plants, regardless of location.
But major mass-market advertisers still find it efficient to buy audience in bulk and be little more focused than hawking beer on sports programming and cosmetics on soap operas.
In our experience, we found it efficient to build from existing ontologies where available.
(Senior medical officer, 12 years' experience) Midwives trained in MVA found it efficient, with satisfactory outcomes.
Health science preprofessional students preparing for medical, dental, or other health careers at PSU find it efficient to coordinate their professional school prerequisites into the general science major and often enroll into this track.
Instead of buying stocks directly, Duffy finds it more efficient to use index futures, like those pegged to the German DAX or the French CAC-40, and closed-end country funds selling at heavy discounts (see following story).
Instead of buying stocks directly, Duffy finds it more efficient to use index futures, like those pegged to Germany's DAX or France's CAC-40 indexes; he also buys closed-end country funds that are selling at heavy discounts (see story, opposite); several of these were listed in "How to buy a closed-end fund," (FORBES GLOBAL, Sept. 7).
Many of their acolytes are busy women who not only find it more efficient to exercise at home, but more comfortable.
Congress and the president might, in fact, find it more efficient to separate some traditional duties of these agencies -- like customs collections -- from the new homeland security mission of enforcing laws to stop terrorists.
But with the arrival of faster, higher-flying jets, aircraft-makers found it more efficient to pressurise the fuselage by "bleeding" some of the air entering the compressor stage of the jet turbine (before it is mixed with fuel and ignited).At first only fresh air was taken from the engines.
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