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Making more items in a shorter period of time can only mean one thing: less time per item, and therefore more mistakes and imperfections with the result being that the product will fall apart quicker.
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[Instead of] having to do the same stuff three times … doing it all at once definitely lessens the workload…a little bit friendlier for burnout…if you get it all done at once it frees up everyone for doing things, less time out of billing [and] clinical working time' (MPM51).
And in order to run the bloody thing in less time than it takes to grow a potato, I've decided to stop drinking during my training.
"I'm sure more [offers] will come from winning Wimbledon but hopefully more people will be interested in doing things with less time.
The more time you spend doing other things the less time you will spend in and around your fandom community and activities.
We don't have a lot of accountants for contracts…and the more time we spend talking about things, there's less time we spend doing things".
The only thing they spent less time on than e-mail: hunting for content via search engines (four minutes).
For one thing, there are less time restraints in a virtual relationship; two people can communicate all day no matter where they are or what they're doing.
Keep it concise: it shouldn't take more than two minutes to say the whole thing, and preferably less time than that.
"If I had to put my position in a nutshell," he said, "I'd say that mood exists to regulate investment strategies, so that we spend more time on things that work, and less time on things that don't".
He ran from "bulls," as the dreaded railroad detectives were known; carried a Hoover blanket, or newspaper, in his back pocket; and, all things considered, spent less time in jail than he might have.
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