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Your ratio of 1/3 first class, 1/3 standard and 1/3 guard's van is rather wasteful of space.
This was wasteful of space and made the transition from one bit to another noisy, as the peak of one was closely followed by the peak of the next.
It was an elaborate ornamental type probably easier to write than to cut into metal molds and it was difficult to read and wasteful of space (hence of expensive paper).
And soon the fashion shifted towards the building of high-rise flats rather than houses, since it was quicker, easier and less wasteful of space to stack barracks vertically rather than on the ground.
Boris Johnson said the old junctions were "relics of the Sixties" were "atrociously designed and wasteful of space".
Upon publishing a map, which identifies the 33 intersections to undergo improvements, London mayor Boris Johnson said the old junctions were "relics of the '60s" and were "atrociously designed and wasteful of space".
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In this city of more than 13 million, famed for its diminutive living spaces and coffin-like hotel rooms, Mr. Jennings began to think of the situation as what the Japanese call "mottainai" or a wasteful use of space.
Some satellite designs were very successful for example, at Orlando and Tampa in Florida, U.S. but to some degree the concept has fallen out of favour, having been found difficult to adapt to the changing size of aircraft and wasteful of apron space.
Huge amounts of space are devoted to wasteful, industrialized farming, because we've lost a sense of rural identity.
The wasteful boxes were twice the size of the CD's, but manufacturers liked them because they provided lots of space for art, graphics and information about the recordings.
Thus, wasteful of resources allocation may occur.
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