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[by:聽力課堂~m.42bites.com]
[00:01]effective
[00:03]Charlie Brown said, "It is one of the many policies
[00:06]Denmark has been pioneering to reduce youth
[00:10]unemployment. So far, they appear to be effective."
[00:15]efficient
[00:17]In this humanitarian effort, we'll work closely with
[00:21]other nations, so that our work on the ground is efficient
[00:25]even under what are very difficult conditions.
[00:32]electrical
[00:34]Bar Surya re-outfitted its floor with springs that, when
[00:39]compressed by dancers, produce electrical current that is
[00:43]stored in batteries and used to offset some of the club's
[00:47]electrical burden.
[00:50]electron
[00:53]Today's U.S. Steel relies on Ph.D.s probing new
[00:58]materials with electron microscopes, as well as heavily
[01:02]muscled workers employing brute force on the floor of
[01:06]smoky mills.
[01:08]electronic
[01:10]The more foreign capital you have helping you build your
[01:14]Third Wave infrastructure, which today is an electronic
[01:18]infrastructure, the better off you're going to be.
[01:23]circumstance
[01:24]I argued that in the very specific circumstance of taxes
[01:29]used to reduce government debt, they are beneficial and the
[01:33]research I read that says that's true wasn't based on a model,
[01:38]it was based on a look at historical data.