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it rolls so you dont have to put so much effort in pushing it.
productivity is how much you get done, efficiency is what you complete/how much effort you put in. so if you can do something easily and in a timely manner then it was efficient, if you got a lot done you were productive. you can be both.
Brute, manual effort. A sledgehammer or jack hammer are the two most common methods for a cement slab or sidewalk. Roadways need much bigger equipment.
the sentence could not succeed in a country that would pretty much give anything to anyone who put forth the effort
Corporate incentive does work, depending on how well you have it set up, and upkept, and how much effort you put forth in making it the best that it can be.
The question, as it appears, does not make any sense. Please try to use a sentence when asking a question, if it is not too much effort.
It supplied much of the oil and gas. Hahh 2nd question i can answer =) -Flirtz
There is no specific answer to this question. It varies greatly from day to day, month to month, so on and so forth. However, there are strict restrictions set forth for any imported machinery to Australia.
Answer this question… It gave too much power to officials with lifetime terms.
You need to review the recorded instrument that created the HOA to determine what powers it reserved. When you purchased your property you agreed to be legally bound to the terms and provisions set forth by the HOA.
you can find a great review here: http://www.photographyblog.com/news/olympus_sp_570_uz_review7/but this is now an irrelevant question, as the sp-590 (review below) is much better :) (I have had them both)http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/olympus_sp_590uz_review/
Hold all the valves half way down. Try to play (it will take much more effort now), and at the same time, shake your hand back and forth to vary the pitch.
Effort load is how much force it takes to lift and object. You can measure effort force with a spring scale.
Back in high school my history teacher asked us this question once, and after much debate back and forth and no agreement that there was a single word that answered the question, the class agreed on the phrase "Corsair Wench"
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