Approximating shapes with discrete decompositions isthrifty, with no redundancy or ambiguity.
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Thus, thethriftyphenotype hypothesis can be envisaged as an altered programming of growth and metabolism that aids survival pre- and early postnatally (fig001nhc).
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Thethrifty, sober, careful, disciplined entrepreneur was, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, inextricably mixed with the uncontrolled, reckless idealist.
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The steady,thrifty, and industrious were required, such writers asseverated, for whom certain reward awaited.
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Gamblers and spendthrifts destroyed the patrimony of some families, whilethrifty, lucky, or wise managers could substantially expand their estates.
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In order to maintain low overhead costs and to ensure that only the needy received benefits, friendlies promoted the concepts of individual success, hard work,thriftyliving, and integrity.
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While some squatters bemoaned drunken shepherds on their sprees, others despaired of their inability to rise above the squalor of shepherding to becomethriftyyeomen farmers, even squatters.
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Bethrifty, then, so that you will not become destitute.
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Thrifty, if short, not lacking love.
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I am certain that in practice that will leave untouched and untrammeled, and undisturbed every company which is carrying on athrifty, far-sighted, straightforward business.
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Think of the fraud perpetrated on thethriftywho had been implored to save and not to spend.
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Since he was seven he has suffered from muscular dystrophy, and his parents, who have always beenthrifty, hard-working people, have always looked after him.
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If interest is the wages of thrift, the wages of thethriftyhave been cut ruthlessly year afer year.
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By all means let us encourage the ambitious, thethriftyand the brainy, but that cannot be done throughout the whole range of employees.
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This would penalise thethriftyman, who had saved during his life as a public servant, as against the spendthrift.
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