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Therefore, using this block could not only cut down the consumption of energy, but also could ease the pressure applied on the environment.
The hypersonic jet might not not only cut down trans-Atlantic journey times - it could also potentially cross the Pacific from LA to Tokyo in just three hours.
Too much tar, he decided, and he switched to beechwood chips, which not only cut down the tars but gave the fish a milder flavor.
There was an energy crisis, which not only cut down leisure driving by potential customers but saddled areas with higher energy prices.
"In overthrowing me," he said as he was shipped to France, "you have only cut down the trunk of the tree of liberty of the Blacks in Saint Domingue: it will spring back from the roots".
Mr Rogers said a drive to get those houses better insulated would not only cut down carbon emissions but would help create jobs in the process and tackle fuel poverty - for example, where an old person might live in a badly insulated, draughty bungalow that he or she can't afford to heat properly.
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Since it only cuts down the high amplitude portion of transient noise, some noise component still remains in the output.
This not only cuts down your carbon footprint but also reduces the number of fuckers who are stuck with the job of DD.
Constructive disagreements not only can cut down on mistakes, but [also they] can be a source of creativity and, therefore, increase the quality of the outcome.
Finally, the effectiveness of these schemes is shown through simulation to demonstrate how these proposed techniques not only significantly cut down disk access time, but also enhance the accuracy of data prefetching.
Its shape and size allowed Kia to squeeze the lithium-ion batteries below the Soul's floor and only slightly cut down rear legroom and cargo area.
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