They provide decent light at significant energy savings and because they last longer will also save millions in labor costs as it takes fewer people to screw in fewer lightbulbs.
The Tablet of London, a well-known English Catholic publication, recently published a series of jokes about various groups within the Catholic Church, and here's how the one on Opus Dei goes: How many members of Opus Dei does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
And yet, whenever I get really into exploring a different historical era, Ubisoft makes me screw around in the present a little bit more.
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The Fed is less likely to screw up in a moment of panic if it has an objective yardstick to tell it how to react to changing economic conditions.
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Inman is also a screw cap pioneer, as she was one of the first luxury brands to use screw caps back in 2002.
In the memoir, Allen claims Bill Gates tried to screw him out of shares in Microsoft when the firm was in its infancy.
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Each screw-up resulted in being pulled aside and reamed out for not figuring it all out on my own.
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The basic design is the same -- it's a chunky slab of thick, ribbed, soft-touch plastic and rubber, with a sizable chrome screw holding the backplate in place.
The rear of the box leaned against a wooden shim, held by an rusty screw, also now partially buried in the tree.
My common sense would have told me that Groupon was in the first phase of screw-up-lie-die.
This seemed almost reckless in its certainty, with screw shots, multi-cushion shots and backspin that appeared impossible to mortals.
This year's trading screw-ups have been particularly public in nature.
His note blamed "European shortage of the Nintendo Wii Consoles, " so we'll be watching to see if this is part of a larger problem of Nintendo delivery in Europe, or simply a screw-up on the part of Play.com.
Also, the Phillips-Wilkins incident has convinced me not to screw over anyone who can afford to buy billboards in major metropolitan areas.
It ended when Smith was bowled by Thomas, who turned the screw on Worcestershire by ripping out Hick and Kabir in successive deliveries, before adding Stephen Moore to his collection and ending the home side's hopes of victory.
With the home side's pack starting to turn the screw, Earls scored Munster's third try in the 47th minute after O'Gara's clever flat pass - although Timoci Nagusa's attempt at a tackle on the winger left a lot to be desired.
The bureaucratic screw-ups of the late Blair imperium, mostly in the Home Office, had threatened to revive an old caricature of Labour incompetence.
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Everyone who works in Hollywood knows that the studios will try to screw you out of money.
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Whitten was named to the post in October 2010, months after two big privacy screw-ups by the company: Wi-Spy and Buzz.
Regulators likewise run the risk of deterring companies from raising money in America's capital markets if they turn the screw too far, too fast.
We are still the greatest economy in the world, but this does not mean we cannot screw things up.
It has been downhill from there in what has become a classic case study of how to screw up a public relations challenge.
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In other words, despite everything the dot-coms did to screw up the business, the e-commerce market is continuing to cook along, meeting all of the most optimistic predictions for explosive growth.
Jobs was a workaholic obsessed with every screw inside the computer, how the customers experienced the product packing and every element in the marketing of the product.
And it is so ingrained in the DNA of APPL that only a deliberate deviation from that idea can screw it up.
PGMs arrive in boxes, stay in boxes for months, then finally they need to start using it, screw up their library prep, get tired and service out.
Last fall, Deputy Secretary of Labor Seth Harris visited the Pilgrim Screw Corporation, a fastener manufacturing firm that used work sharing to avoid laying off 35 workers in their Rhode Island facility.
The rise in health care costs, and especially in the share paid by the patient, is giving people a lot more incentive to screw up their courage to try to bargain down prices.
Comprised of a hefty metal frame housing six tempered glass panels (held together by one screw on each of its eight corners), the system nearly blends into any environment it's placed in.
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