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They're hoping to get more work from the federal government.
The results could not only help solve the mystery of other lazy ants, but as scientists build more systems with multiple, cooperating robots they could also help get more work from these machines.
If you take Door Number Two and bail on the assignment, you won't have the same opportunity to get more work from the agency, but presumably you wouldn't be leaving anyway unless you had something full-time and reasonably secure to go to.
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Rising productivity can increase corporate profits, but can slow job creation because it means companies are getting more work from current employees and do not need to hire more.
Now that you've found your ideal artist you don't want to lose them, and you want to be sure that you stay on their good side if you're thinking about getting more work from them in the future.
You will get more work finished, more efficiently, if you remove that phone from the room entirely.
The climate and getting away from campus, Stoops added, allowed the Wildcats to get more work done.
Two items of the original questionnaire have been eliminated: 'Patient safety is never sacrificed to get more work done' (A15) and 'It is often unpleasant to work with staff from other hospital units' (F6).
This woman should get more work.
This is a dangerous combination they get more worked up by the prospect of junk food, but also get less pleasure from eating it.
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