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When I clicked onto Calorie Counter, it eliminated my caloric confusion — and did away with a wasted step — by offering a "Frequently Eaten With" button near the cereal.
"Don't waste steps!" she said.
He takes a lot of wasted steps and doesn't display particularly good technique.
Seau didn't waste steps on the way to the ball carrier and he kept a wide base to avoid being cut.
Now the city is experimenting with a new way to help people go where they want to go without wasting more steps than they have to.
For example, I often saved articles to Evernote or shared to social networks like Twitter, but doing so at the gym required too many time-wasting steps.
Replacing the standard ammonium precipitation step, wasting about 50% of the product, with a column based capture step may be a straightforward way to achieve such an increase in recovery.
Although there has been some recent interest in improving the adequacy of adverse effects reporting in clinical trials [ 6, 7] the benefits of better reporting may be wasted if steps are not taken to make the data more easily available.
One practical problem associated with semiconductors is the undesired electron/hole recombination process which in the absence of a proper electron acceptor or donor is extremely efficient and hence represents the major energy-wasting step, thus limiting the quantum yield (more than 90% charge carriers recombine).
Ten minutes later, the substitute Michael Stephens was cautioned for wasting time before stepping onto the field.
This step prevents wasting of time, chemicals as well as animal studies of tyrosine derivatives.
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