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This does not make for efficient policing.
Yet the benefits that investors bring the liquidity and price information that make for efficient markets barely get a hearing.In fact there is little empirical evidence that investors cause more than fleeting distortions to commodity prices.
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The glass that can make it uncomfortably hot in summer makes for efficient heating the rest of the year.
But far from that being inconvenient, Mr. Barron said, the ability to shoot inside and outside in the same place made for efficient production.
Maximum ion density, a condition that makes for efficient radio transmission, occurs within two sublayers: the lower E region, which exists from 90 to 120 km (about 55 to 75 miles) in altitude; and the F region, which exists from 150 to 300 km (about 90 to 185 miles) in altitude.
As a result recommendations are made for efficient design of UHPC paste.
Suggestions have been also made for efficient design and scale up of ultrasonic devices for microbial cell disruption.
A selection of applications was made for efficient managing of the work' coordination between group members as well as between them and the teacher.
RSA has been hypothesized as a mechanism whereby changes in R-R interval durations occur at appropriate times in the ventilatory cycle so that ventilation to perfusion ratios are optimized, making for efficient exchange of pulmonary gases as demonstrated in adult humans and dogs [ 7, 9, 22] This research was approved by our Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.
Such an easily assessed risk factor would make for an efficient and effective mechanism to gauge risk across the entire population, especially in those for which BMD testing is not feasible.
A third argument is that higher land taxes would make for more efficient use of land.
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