It's really easy, and the conventional cooking time is cut by a third.
The capacity for joint air forces to conduct global conventional strikes against time-sensitive targets would also be increased.
For a long time, conventional wisdom was that insurance advertising should play it straight.
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In tests, HANA has processed 1, 000 times more data in half the time than conventional databases.
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Ultimately, many believe ABC will fill the air time with conventional ads despite the ground-breaking story line.
The conventional wisdom at the time held that Americans would go on and on buying 14 million to 16 million automobiles a year.
Conventional wisdom at the time dictated that defense companies should stick with military markets rather than diversifying, but Chabraja was a contrarian who thought he knew better.
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This time around conventional monetary policy has not been enough.
He magnanimously excuses The Economist's poor record of predicting the price of oil: our suggestion in 1999 that oil would remain dirt cheap was conventional wisdom at the time, he says soothingly.
One of the most popular online tools for caregivers is one of the oldest: the message board, available all over the Internet and heavily used by caregivers of dementia and autism patients, who perhaps can't find the time for conventional support groups.
Conventional trials typically take more time just to enroll patients, he noted.
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The CX480 also comes with MSI's own boot up technology which gets it up and running in half the time required by conventional laptops.
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Manufacturers in China would have a dreadful time producing good conventional film cameras, for example, because of the complex optical, chemical and mechanical processes that must be mastered.
At a time when the conventional wisdom within the intelligence community (IC) deemed such spending to be relatively close to the Kremlin's officially released, laughably low and wholly misleading numbers, he disagreed with his characteristic truculence.
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At a time when the conventional wisdom says that traditional desktop software categories word processing, anti-virus, personal finance are going the way of dial-up modems on account of Google-style Web services, Intel is making its biggest acquisition ever with a company deeply rooted in the world of traditional Windows computing.
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For instance, a conventional loan usually takes half the time process including the time it takes to review the credit risk and making the commitment to financing.
With bloated tuition costs and questionable academic standards, it's time we challenge the conventional wisdom that college is the only path to advanced education and economic success.
Suggest that Taiwan work with Washington to investigate the purchase of some a new Russian series of very small but capable submarines that should offer significant life-time savings over current conventional submarines.
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Conventional wisdom has it that AOL Time Warner shares are so low that the market has assigned zero value to the America Online unit--indeed, Mark contends that even the strongly performing Time Warner assets are undervalued right now.
Instead of focusing her energy on the 200 meters, which is her signature event, Felix is bucking conventional wisdom and using up valuable training time to prepare to compete in the 400 meters, too.
It will be a long time before they are putting any conventional computer makers out of business.
That is a lot, given that conventional wisdom holds that reforms take a long time to bear fruit.
In tests using conventional cell phone chips, Chicory reduced the time required to decrypt a 40-stock list from 18 seconds to 1.6.
Conventional wisdom holds that December is an awful time to look for a job because, supposedly, employers roll down their hiring windows until January.
Women were limited from most high-end professions and most of the elite educational institutions, and sexism of a sort we have a hard time imaging these days was perfectly conventional.
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"Unfortunately for the narrow structures in the body (like urethras), they are kind of complex because they tend to collapse, " said Atala, who added that conventional urethra replacement fails more than half the time.
With its manned operation, recallability, large payload useable for either nuclear or conventional missions, pinpoint accuracy and long-time of flight, the bomber force offers unrivaled flexibility and opportunities for selectivity of employment not found in the other components of the Triad.
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This means that if energy is required on a constant basis then the system needs to be backed-up by conventional sources of power 73% of the time, and there are days when the back-up system is required for more than 90% of the time (In Germany, the industry association insists that renewables uptime averages 10%).
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The company shaved eight weeks off the time it would have taken to do conventional research.
But at the same time Merah did not fit any "conventional" profile of a jihadist-to-be.
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