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We should take every care to avoid duplication of work and costs.
It will also help avoid the duplication of work between the two bodies.
This can also be helpful to avoid duplication of work.
In addition, avoiding duplication of work would also lead to cost savings.
So we will also endeavour, given our limited human and financial resources, to avoid any duplication of work here.
The duplication of work is also offensive to any good programmer.
By looking at all the tasks that your employees carry out you can often save time and avoid duplication of work.
That represents expensive duplication of work, which the agreement will fortunately do away with.
We have submitted amendments with the very same things in mind, which state that the duplication of work is to be avoided.
We want to save the European rail industry unnecessary overlap and duplication of work.
One hidden cost will be duplication of work.
They do not, however, follow a joint plan, resulting in numerous overlaps and duplication of work.
The second point is that the structures in the different institutions will also have to dovetail to avoid there being any duplication of work.
The aim of the measures is to reduce duplication of work and inefficiencies.
The disadvantages include unsettling the clients and duplication of work which is unrecoverable.
We cannot have a duplication of work.
The creation of a single supervisory body would also prevent an undesirable duplication of work.
To prevent duplication of work, editors would protect every article that they had reviewed; links to protected articles were shown in green.
The duplication of work involved if each teacher independently conducts these activities is obviously an inefficient use of resources.
This collaboration is necessary to avoid duplication of work and the consequent risk of conflicting standards in the market place.
Nakajima also took steps to increase efficiency and reduce duplication of work within the Japan Patent Office.
International collaboration in R&D is seen as a way of preventing costly duplication of work and diseconomies of scale.
We have voted in favour of the report as we support the aim to coordinate the EU's development aid and to avoid duplication of work.
This is like normal order reduction, but call by need manages to avoid the duplication of work inherent in normal order reduction using sharing.
This would avoid duplication of work while ensuring long-term consistency in the promotion of the EU's strategic interests and fundamental values abroad.