It is often far more effective to give them something challenging to do.
Alternatives that rely on incentives and offer increased flexibility are often more cost-effective than more prescriptive approaches.
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I'm wondering, as a practitioner of Oriental medicine, knowing that the National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organization has discovered through their studies that alternative medicine often is more cost-effective and very effective, how will alternative medicine fit in your new health care program?
When brands formulate appropriate strategies with the latter in-mind, we often see that they are more effective in engaging Hispanics on both an authentic and emotionally compelling level in order to help form more lasting consumer relationships.
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Instead the more effective techniques were often less easy to cost.
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Some of the independent consultants said the aggregator model, which is what Jaywalk provides, is more cost-effective and allows them to switch research providers more often and more easily.
MPs will take some persuading that this review differs from, and is likely to be any more effective than, the often-ineffective reviews of spending undertaken by the previous government.
The abuses are numerous, and putting a stop to them can often seem less like effective law enforcement and more like a not-fun game of whack-a-mole.
The communities of programmers that grow up around successful open source projects often produce tools that are more secure, flexible, and cost-effective than those produced by a team working in isolation.
Emotional Intelligence not only works to bring a team together as a more functional and effective unit, but also takes advantage of an often overlooked component to team leadership that will cause organizations deficient in it to crumble.
Metal on metal hip resurfacing is considered to be a much better option because it has a lower failure rate and is more cost effective since it does not need to be repeated as often as a total hip replacement.
This ham-stringing of local authorities too often means that decades-old technologies and building standards are used for rebuilding even when more efficient and effective approaches are available.
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Chris Poon , chairman of the pharmaceuticals group, detailed a plan for defending the Procrit franchise: Yes, AraNesp is given less often, Poon said, but it may not be as effective, and it is certainly considerably more expensive.
Facebook says such results are more consistent with other recent independent small-business surveys that show Facebook is the most often used and most effective social-media channel.
Facebook says those kind of results are more consistent with other recent independent small-business surveys that show Facebook is the most often used and most effective social-media channel.
Perhaps counterintuitively, and you'll have to forget O'Brien's heroics for a minute, Australia's statistics show that often the side going for and even connecting with the big shots is not the winner: it is actually more effective simply to score off as many balls as possible.
It is often said by those who oppose the U.S. development and deployment of effective missile defenses that a far more likely threat is that biological weapons will be smuggled into and used in this country by terrorists.
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