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It's quicker to work with this in the simplified (but more mysterious) form.
Use of plastic or fiber electrical boxes are quicker to work than steel boxes because they do not require additional grounding.
If yours doesn't or isn't already folded, do fold it up until it's about six inches (15 cm) across -- it'll be easier and quicker to work with that way.
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The rules may prompt China to shift its imports to rely less on Europe, where regulators have been quick to work with other countries that want to restrict trash imports, Mr. Veys said.
Villarreal's 1-0 advantage from the first leg had been wiped out after eight minutes and Liverpool, spotting a weakness that could be exploited, were always quick to work the ball into the wide positions.
Throughout the nearly five-year long journey, Darwin was quick to work on whatever Nature presented most vividly to him.
Notably, the patient's own words are used to describe the problem, the presenting clinical problem is emphasized, the disease process is presented but de-emphasized (i.e. the disease discussion is short and presented at the end of the story), the stories were quick to work through and were written at the appropriate level.
The current literature conveys agreement that the technique for placement of a suture-button is easy and quick and the early weight-bearing allowed facilitates a quicker return to work.
Possible reasons for increased ORIF utilization include a perceived quicker return to work, earlier initiation of shoulder and elbow rehabilitation, and avoidance of brace wear during the recovery period.
Mothers, on the other hand, enjoy the advantage of more experience and opportunities for promotion thanks to their quicker return to work.
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