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The Hulu app on the One works much better than its 360 counterpart — but that's kind of a given, as the 360 Hulu app is super buggy and slow.
And so there'll be a lot of discussion this term about the differences between these two types of the implant, where they're put in the auditory pathway, and why one works much better than the other.
A clinical trial that pitted two cholesterol-lowering drugs against each other provided strong evidence last week that one worked much better than the other in curbing the volume of artery-clogging plaque.
On Thursday, the company replaced the sluggish apps for the iPhone and iPad with ones that work much quicker because they were programmed specifically for Apple.
I for one could work much longer hours without burnout if such time were spent with patients rather than filling out forms and other documentation ad nauseam.
She told me: "When I can use old appliances instead of new ones I do because they work much better.
" "…so this one client must establish a rapport with five different categories of CCW coming to the house whereas if it was just one person it would work much better.
Nor do the countries of the "rich world" have much in common: Canada and Kuwait, with similar income levels, could hardly be more different.Not wanted on voyageStill, old labels have their uses, and new ones don't seem to work much better.
The show, "You're the One That We Want," will work much like "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?," the BBC reality show in which would-be Marias vie to be cast in the revival of "The Sound of Music" that Andrew Lloyd Webber is producing on the West End of London.
She doesn't work much these days – one film a year, the odd bit of theatre.
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