However, the government's critics have replied by urging it to make better use of empty homes. |
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Several researchers have tried to make better antioxidants by attaching a nitrogen atom to the carbon ring. |
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Protein powders with maltodextrin also make better meal replacements than protein powders that contain sugar or that are free of carbs. |
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Then you'll be able to analyze things with lightning speed, and make better, faster decisions. |
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We need to consider our general reactions and thinking about politics to be able to make better sense of specific news stories. |
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For instance, the lords of the manor were learning to make better use of their serfs. |
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We replaced the tiny storm jib and this immediately gave us enough power to make better progress. |
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The aim of the scheme is to improve the city environment and make better use of living space. |
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Sometimes, first tries and the limits of low budgets make better films, never mind the special effects improvements. |
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Would it not make better sense to take a head count and track the duplicates? |
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The guys who are whining the loudest would make better use of their time inside the quiet space used by professional content creatives. |
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Bronze enabled people to make better tools and weapons, as well as make beautiful jewelry and sculpture. |
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With robots it's a case of when they're good, they're very, very good but when they're bad they make better movies! |
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The authority is working to make better use of exit interview feedback to assist managers in improving performance. |
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These grants will provide predictable, stable and transparent funding to students, helping them make better plans. |
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He said one of the main aims would be to make better use of facilities such as the car park which, he said, was not attracting enough custom, despite its high quality. |
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In order to make better use of the means of control this imbalance should be improved upon. |
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This helps to make better judgements by seeing the overall context of problems. |
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This will enable us to have greater confidence in the data and make better business decisions in a more timely and efficient manner. |
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We firmly believe that our research can make better food so that more and more people live a better life. |
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Another aim is to make better use of available resources with a view to cutting costs. |
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By the end of the session you will have the right knowledge to make better online decisions. |
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Better understand your system health and performance and use that knowledge to make better decisions. |
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Successful owners have learned that managerial reports are the key to operating a profitable business and being able to make better decisions faster. |
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A number of means are available to facilitate plant nutrition and to make better use of the soil's resources. |
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Organizations of all types rely on IBM SPSS Statistics to increase revenue, outmaneuver competitors, conduct research and make better decisions. |
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We have tools that will help you to make better decisions based on real data from your own fleet. |
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To make better use of resources, mine action needed to be coordinated at the lowest possible level. |
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Perhaps there ought to be superior delivery of information to encourage the members to make better use of the opportunities available. |
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Many organizations would like to make better use of research, but aren't sure where to start. |
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This will allow clinicians to make better informed decisions, potentially speeding the patient through the delivery care process. |
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The creation of a shared database for all subsidiaries enables the group to make better use of the information gathered. |
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I think that is a way in which we could make better use of these individuals, and frankly, better use of the time available to this Conference. |
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More patients and their families were looking for on-line tools to help them make better health care choices. |
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I work with students so they can make better mousetraps, and I write reviews and essays that theorize what an even better mousetrap might be. |
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Meet ChoiceMap, an ios app that claims to help people make better decisions. |
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Web services will soon allow agile organizations to make better decisions faster, and change their processes in real time in response to an ever-shifting market opportunity. |
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The fact that someone else would make better choices than the elderly person does not require the appointment of a guardian or institutionalizing the elderly person. |
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He needs to make better use of his bully pulpit by really explaining this crisis to the American people. |
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The most studious of mixologists have learned and studied technologies to help them make better cocktails. |
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For over a decade, those trying to make better sunscreen found a roadblock at the Food and Drug Administration. |
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They were also selected because I know a little about their lives, and therefore can make better judgements on the objectiveness of their interviews. |
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Commercial growers, incidentally, prefer the dormant plants because they make better runners than plants that are transplanted before they go dormant. |
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Experience has proved time and again, that women make better use of investment funds than their menfolk. |
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In other words, they won't freak out as much, and they will make better choices. |
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The principal element in the strategy for the MCH Event Services business field is to make better use of the potential for growth that already exists. |
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When strapped for cash, governments could make better use of money by channelling it into hospitals, schools, and so on, rather than offering matching funds or high subsidies. |
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In this respect, the institutions are invited to make better use of their resources, leading to more interinstitutional cooperation, which should be conducive to more efficiency and hopefully more savings. |
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Once we disjoin the words in this unreflectively reflex conjunction, we will make better progress with thinking about what is required for the living of good individual lives in good societies. |
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When investors have good, reliable information, they can make better decisions. This can help limit contagion and minimize the occasions when countries are sideswiped by the poor policy decisions of others. |
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A brochure designed to make better known the topicality of the thought and works of the Libertador through the winners of the International Simón Bolívar Prize has been published in French, English and Spanish. |
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Existing innovations include novel uses of mobile phones, means of civic registration to improve vital statistics, and task shifting to make better use of scarce health workers. |
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Fraud is a serious issue and greater financial literacy skills could empower Canadians to make better financial decisions and protect themselves from financial fraud. |
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The Commission should work together with the social partners to make better use of Europe's labour force potential in our rapidly changing societies. |
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The creating of study and sharing groups at parish level and in families is the way to make better known the major resource the Lord left us in his Word. |
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Plastic Omnium is searching for ways to make better use of end-of-life products and integrate recycled materials into the production of painted parts with solutions that will be brought to market very quickly. |
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We are supporting countries in scaling up systems that allow faster registration of quality HIV-related medicines and helping them make better use of TRIPS flexibilities. |
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Now your managers can use immediate insight into what your people are working on, the progress they are making, and who is performing well to make better business decisions. |
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This allows us to understand their needs, helps us make better business decisions, and ensures we're in touch with their evolving expectations of us, both as a financial services provider and a responsible corporate citizen. |
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When the hospital automates the process of collecting vital signs data and providing easy access to this information on a mobile basis, caregivers can make better decisions. |
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The main finding from the research is that young people who are struggling with a multitude of risk factors are at the same time determined to make better lives for themselves. |
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Their findings suggest that by improving the factors identified here, health policy makers will be able to make better decisions on behalf of populations that may have the most to gain. |
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Sybase provides the only solution that combines the components that can identify market opportunities in real time with the depth of historical data to make better, more informed decisions on an ad hoc basis. |
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To make better focus possible, we have to counterintuitively allow time for the seven elements of the Healthy Mind Platter. |
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The feasibility of installing a mezzanine floor to make better use of the space has been considered on two occasions. |
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Snakes bred in captivity tend to make better pets and are considered preferable to wild caught specimens. |
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I was lower than low in the face of a reality that none of my usual resourcefulness or smooth talking could erase or make better. |
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In 1997, Rob founded Agri-Trend Agrology with the goal of helping farmers make better decisions on crop input purchases. |
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That is, we ask whether optimistic cooperators or optimistic self-interested noncooperators make better leaders. |
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Canadian businesses and other organizations need to recognize, reward, and make better use of the skills, talent, and knowledge of our current graduates. |
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We believe that increased understanding of those complex numbers and trends help executives and boards make better decisions in the context of the broader strategic vision. |
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It also gives helpful clues and tips to parents, teachers and caregivers of children with SPD to help them make better sense of their experiences of the world. |
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Co-locating the RFDS with Central Gippsland Health will make better use of the space and will create opportunities for the shared use of facilities and training. |
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Whatever the enterprise's proxy for measuring value, the most important contribution of risk management is to help executives make better strategic choices. |
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There is no way of knowing exactly what your downshifted future holds, but giving your finances a thorough health check will help you make better plans. |
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