Barton, "has not given evidence of his skill as a logician or of his accuracy in the use of history.
He was daily preaching in the synagogues, and his miracles had given him an eclat which Socrates did not enjoy.
The Admiralty has always held that the work can be efficientlyand satisfactorily carried out only by an Admiralty department, in connection with similar work for the Navy.
That because of lack of numbers, or lack of equipment, they did not accomplish this efficiently enough to prevent the arrival of Spanish troops at Cardenas, we shall see later.
For some years he lived in New York, where he was efficiently active as the secretary of the Cuban Revolutionary Junta in that city.
Ireland is intersected by a network of canals and waterways, which if efficiently managed and developed would prove of immense service to the country by affording a cheap means for the carriage of goods, especially agricultural produce.
If the generator does not wash the gas, the washer must be large enough to act efficiently as such, and between it and the condenser should be put a mechanical filter to extract any dust.
It must beefficiently ventilated, and always kept closed.
Give the troops a gold card and a telephone number and they know how to spend money more efficiently than do our government agencies.
This is not a call for non-lethal weapons; it is a call for military forces to get right to the heart of the enemy and conclude operations as rapidly and efficiently as they possibly can given their equipment, training, and doctrine.
Was the Titanic sufficiently andefficiently officered and manned?
The Titanic was efficiently designed and constructed to meet the contingencies which she was intended to meet.
At Fernandina we met the Planter, which had been successful on her separate expedition, and had destroyed extensive salt-works at Crooked River, under charge of the energetic Captain Trowbridge, efficiently aided by Captain Rogers.
Could a man feed those rollers more efficiently than a girl?
This formed really the fourth expedition in the field at that early date, as the separate charges later so efficiently assumed by Messrs.
The affairs of the Red Cross in this field were most efficiently conducted and with great credit to Dr.
A large junk puts one very much in mind of one of the old Roman galleys, only it is less efficiently constructed for venturing away from land, and is not unfrequently gaudily ornamented with green and yellow colours.
There is no obvious reason why the principles which have acted so efficiently under domestication should not have acted under nature.
But isolation probably acts more efficiently in checking the immigration of better adapted organisms, after any physical change, such as of climate or elevation of the land, &c.
It was evident that I was to be efficiently guarded.
Although large and lofty, the room was efficiently heated by four large radiators, and four enormous crystal candelabra hung in the centre.
Finally, meditation contributes most efficiently to form our minds and purify our hearts, to fortify the will and develop in us the habit of reflecting.
Thus shielded from this turbulent disturber they are enabled to labor peacefully and efficiently in their interior province or the soul.
If the Sunday story-tellings and clubs meet the neighborhood needs more efficiently as Miss Smith has suggested, the library schedule should be so arranged as to accommodate them.
Those boys are fortunate whose gang is an organized body efficiently directed, such as the Boys' Scout Patrol.
This plan of unification would allow us, without heavy expenses, to answer efficiently the local needs of each diocese and each Province.
All this simply means that the engineering resources of the country are mobilised and efficiently organised and turned full force on munition-making.
It means the attempt to do efficiently several lines of intellectual work for the public instead of purveying literature for those who desire it.
We have here a patriotic people, living not with arms in their hands, or with a large standing army, but trained, equipped, and ready to efficiently and promptly defend the rights of their country.
At any rate, we should be able to engage them efficiently and cover the charge of our troops.
Commander Rhind of the navy efficiently co-operated in this, and we marched to Kinston bridge on the 14th, laid pontoon bridges on the next day, and occupied the town.
Railway transportation was provided for the first stages of the movement, but it was not efficiently used.
On the other hand, for the very lowest notes in the voice the leak will work too fast and such variations in the signal current will not be detected as efficiently as are those of 1000 cycles a second.
You will also have to make sure that your apparatus does not distort, that is, does not receive and reproduce some notes or "voice frequencies" more efficiently than it does some others which are equally necessary.
To make a system which will work efficiently we shall have to suppose that this transmitter has a high resistance, say about the same as the internal resistance, R{p}, of the tube and also that it can carry as large a current.
If we mean a gain in energy it will not although we may use it, as we shall see in a minute, to permit a vacuum tube to work into an output circuit more efficiently than it could without the transformer.
A Law is but the expression of a combined will; and it does that for society, which society, in its individual and separate action, cannot so well or efficiently do for itself.
But the bulk of men need to be taught manners, and this can only be efficiently done in youth.
We are endowed with this great gift, but we may not be able to use it efficiently if there is a lack of supplementary contributions, and for that reason we make a new and strong appeal for them.
All the roads had been blown up, and every house in each abandoned village was most efficiently destroyed, except in a few cases, like Bapaume town hall, where delay action mines had been prepared.
France and England, like the United States, have been training their peoples to think efficiently of and to appreciate and use liberty and initiative.
It is certainly not too much to expect that the State forests should be managed as efficiently as the forests on private lands in the same neighborhoods.
Anything relating to labor legislation and to measures for controlling big business or efficiently regulating the giant railway systems, I was certain to discuss with Senator Dolliver or Congressman Hepburn or Congressman Cooper.
I challenge Mr. Wilson to deny this, and yet he well knew that it was my successful suit against the Northern Securities Company which first efficientlyestablished the power of the people over the trusts.
Our work there has benefited us only as any efficiently done work performed for the benefit of others does incidentally help the character of those who do it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "efficiently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.