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Meanings of efficient measure in English
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Usage of efficient measure in English
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This instrument provides a valid and efficientmeasure for characterizing the BAP.
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Or is this some sort of Dutch-approved tax- efficientmeasure?
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The court said ordering physical copies of the magazine to be pulled from sale would not be an " efficientmeasure".
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In their efforts to subjugate us, the destruction of our commerce was regarded by the authorities at Washington as a most efficientmeasure.
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Alexius III., sunk in debauchery, took no efficientmeasures to resist.
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These practical and efficientmeasures would be taken in the case of lesser criminals.
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Governor Hancock took efficientmeasures for reclaiming the unfortunate men.
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Sharp and efficientmeasures were at once adopted, which speedily checked this alarming depletion of the ranks.
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Also, many local authorities can make grants available to local residents to help them pay for energy- efficientmeasures.
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Efficientmeasures have been taken, which, it is believed, will restore quiet and afford protection to our citizens.
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The comptroller of the currency had taken active and efficientmeasures to protect the interests of the United States.
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The time has come when efficientmeasures should be taken for the preservation of our forests from indiscriminate and remediless destruction.
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Conclusions: For big masses, SWV and AR are both efficientmeasures; nevertheless, for small masses, AR seems to be the best feature.
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No sooner were the arrangements completed, than Isabella prepared with her characteristic promptness to forward the expedition by the most efficientmeasures.
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Affairs remained in this condition for nearly a year, before any efficientmeasures were adopted by the British authorities to regain possession.
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Mr. Clay spoke at some length in favor of adopting more efficientmeasures to prevent American vessels and seamen from engaging in the slave-trade.