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They're just trying to be efficient.
Mr. Purcell's response, according to a transcript from Morgan Stanley, was, "I am trying to be efficient" with the use of directors' time.
Philip Purcell, the chairman and chief executive of Morgan Stanley, told shareholders at the firm's gathering in Riverwoods, Ill., last year that he did not ask independent directors to attend because he was "trying to be efficient" with their time.
Representative Byron Cook, the Republican of Corsicana who heads the State Affairs Committee, said he was just trying to be efficient with the testimony and wasn't trying to pull a fast one.
"What brands do all the time is show women trying to be efficient in a crazed, harried and rushed scene, but she gets to look like she's in control with that rush instead of the world coming down on her," said Ms. Drexler, referring to the Vaseline commercials.
Which is why big organizations always struggle with trying to be efficient, well-organized, scaled up, but also innovative.
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"Police try to be efficient and stop people they think could be linked to this risk," she said.
We use digital technology to try to be efficient in our intimacies and it leaves us diminished.
It's a bit bootstrapped, but we try to be efficient in this phase".
To deal with the time pressure, I try to be efficient in how I scan the literature.
"I just research the foods I'm eating," he told HuffPost, and "try to be efficient.
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