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Their salvation through destruction is camouflaged in expressions like "Efficiencies" and
Home/News Bob Franken 2010
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More Programs' Cost Spurs a Search for Efficiencies Nursing homes, an especially expensive form of health care, drive up the cost.
Overlapping Health Plans Are Double Trouble for Taxpayers Janet Adamy 2011
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Efficiencies are hard-won against the age and scale of everything.
Life at Burghley David Netto 2011
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Efficiencies are almost always enacted upon on the supply side of the chain.
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Efficiencies we have achieved in the past three funding rounds and in other areas will allow several countries to increase the number of patients receiving AIDS or tuberculosis treatment.
Simon Bland: The Global Fund Is Alive and Well, But Global Health Progress Is in Peril Simon Bland 2011
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More Programs' Cost Spurs a Search for Efficiencies Nursing homes, an especially expensive form of health care, drive up the cost.
Overlapping Health Plans Are Double Trouble for Taxpayers Janet Adamy 2011
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Efficiencies depend highly on the colors, with white being the most efficient. digg this digg this email this email this tweet this tweet this facebook this facebook this
Philips Lumiblade Reflections OLED Mirrorwall Now Available Philips Lumiblade – Inhabitat 2010
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It is a pity that last week's Senate Armed Services committee hearing on "Department of Defense Efficiencies Initiatives" did not get more coverage, as there were some startling assertions made.
David Isenberg: A Hundred Billion Dollars Up in Smoke David Isenberg 2010
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Efficiencies depend highly on the colors, with white being the most efficient.
PHILIPS SPECIAL EDITION LUMIBLADE NOW AVAILABLE | Inhabitat 2010
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Efficiencies we have achieved in the past three funding rounds and in other areas will allow several countries to increase the number of patients receiving AIDS or tuberculosis treatment.
Simon Bland: The Global Fund Is Alive and Well, But Global Health Progress Is in Peril Simon Bland 2011
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