Coach John Bracewell said the loss of time and overs was less costly to New Zealand than the lack of deterioration of placid pitch.
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The housing plan will create uniform construction standards as a way to reduce builders'losses of time and money in seeking approvals in different jurisdictions.
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One was on the " Propriety of making a remuneration to witnesses in civil actions for loss of time . & ", published 1815.
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She collected less in judgments than the total of her legal expenses; but, to her, a restored reputation justified the loss of time and money.
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Impressions of the K-hole often include profound distortions in or complete loss of sensations of floating or falling, euphoria, and total loss of time perception.
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Ferrari designer John Barnard later blamed Alesi's hesitance in lapped traffic for the loss of time, the rate of which Henry described as " inexplicable ".
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In the end, the only difference is a slight bump in page views for the AOL service and a loss of time for the AOL user.
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This loss of time and energy, he reasons, inevitably reducesquality of service to the agency's existing core clients and risks theirloss in exchange for dubious gains.
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Since perceived heavy workload gives people a sense of loss of time, which may result to people compensating for the effect of being overloaded by multicommunicating.
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The loss of time, Morgenthau's critics contend, was unnecessary because other efforts to keep " Wally " in New York were proceeding as its shipment loomed.