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Once a building opens, it may use more energy than was predicted by the design.

Mr. Liebrandt may use more ingredients per square inch than any chef in Manhattan.

The film may use more footage of the penguin cams than from them, but it's still a pretty good gag.

Third, those desperate for cash may use more subjective criteria, such as mental illness and "bad back", to try to win benefits.

We can find, in any Lowell poem, symptoms that poetry shares with mania, but "clanging" — a mode of speech, common in psychosis, in which words are associated with their sounds — is present in almost every poem in the English language, and a poet who is not bipolar may use more of it than one who is.

Pillsbury took note of goat cheese's increasing popularity in its consumer-trend report, and predicts it may use more goat cheese recipes in its publications and packaging, according to Sally Peters, the former director of Pillsbury's consumer food and publications center.

Note that aTNS students may use more literal representations.

Because CHP systems may use more input fuel than conventional systems, input regulations discourage CHP implementation.

However, some of these practices, such as drip irrigation, may use more energy to save water as the trade-off (Liu 2016).

Defining triptan overuse by 30 or more DDD per quarter may still overestimate triptan overuse because patients may use more than one single dose per day.

If more global information is required, we may use more I frames to embed a piece of global information, especially in lower bit-rates.

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