91.   Thomas Jefferson introduced oblong lenses for reading glasses that he considered more efficient than the conventional round or oval ones.

92.   Trucks started coming to Bilma about five years ago, proving more efficient than the camel caravans.

93.   Using ATM is cheaper and more efficient than the fractured network phone companies use today and also allows companies to do a better job of managing the traffic.

94.   While catalysis can be less expensive and more efficient than incineration, the relative cost of uranium oxide catalysis is not yet known.

95.   With no outside pressure to cut costs, even profitable mutuals are less efficient than their publicly traded brethren.

96.   Within five years, the industry believes, diode-based lights will be more efficient than compact fluorescents.

97.   An independent agency devoted to disease control would be more efficient than the current system, which relied primarily on the Health Department, Dr Yip said.

98.   But Stice and Robl say their technique is much more efficient than any other, and nearly efficient enough to be marketable.

99.   I cannot help but think that it will make the secretaries more efficient than before.

100.   It is these networks which have made Japanese corporations more efficient than American ones.

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likely 3.05%
expensive 2.93%
attractive 1.74%
effective 1.64%
difficult 1.27%
complicated 1.26%
powerful 1.22%
dangerous 1.18%
popular 1.10%
efficient 0.59%
efficient + p. >>共 30
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