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German law makes less use of prescription and implication of servitudes than does Anglo-American law, probably because of its reliance on the Grundbuch.
Surprisingly, America, the country that has preached the Washington consensus of privatisation to the world, still owns a lot of its railways, ports and water systems; it also makes less use of for-profit schools than does Sweden.
But on matters relating to group loyalty, respect for authority and sanctity (treating things as sacred and untouchable, not only in the context of religion), it sometimes seems that liberals lack the moral taste buds, or at least, their moral "cuisine" makes less use of them.
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US forces have already had to make less use of helicopters, which are vulnerable to ground fire at close range.
But the young make less use of their vote than the old.
Lloyds said it would achieve many of the job cuts through making less use of contractors and voluntary severance but admitted that some compulsory redundancies may be inevitable.
Mr. Powell also agreed to make less use of a so-called diversity index, a tool his staff had developed to measure whether a city has a diverse-enough range of media outlets to permit further ownership concentration.
The other premise is that the nation could sharply reduce the growth of health care spending if doctors made less use of aggressive treatments that raise costs but do not result in better outcomes.
Arkansas officials predict that their initiative will save money because, with better access to doctors, Medicaid beneficiaries will make less use of hospital emergency rooms and will be admitted to hospitals less often.
Evidence shows that, when patients share in making clinical decisions and are encouraged to manage their own conditions and look after themselves, not only does their health improve but they also make less use of health services.
And with unwanted pregnancy no longer a concern, couples may make less use of condoms, a problem addressed by a British public health campaign aimed at what it calls the Middle-Age Spread.
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