As we have said, if we are going to make a great saving on meat, we can well afford a few trifles, so long as they are trifles.
On the other hand, those who possess a garden will find home-made jam a great saving.
It is of great importance for vegetarians always to have on hand a fairly good stock of white and brown roux, as it is a great saving both of time and money.
By this arrangement it is possible to place the presses closer together than could be done if it were necessary to leave aisles large enough for trucking the material to and from the presses, effecting a great saving in floor space.
As this is designed for winter use, it is a great saving of comfort to the creatures.
This will be a great saving of the time of bees, when it is worth the most in gathering honey.
This would be a great savingof time and patience in churning.
It appears from the author's experiments that the time for cooking various articles of daily consumption is much shorter when effected under strong pressure, while a great saving of fuel is also effected.
A few million dollars saved here or there in the normal or in curtailed work of the old departments and commissions will make no great saving in the Federal budget.
It is entirely plain that a great savingto the Government would be accomplished by such a remedy, and the suitors who have honest claims would not be denied justice through delay.
A great saving might be made, amounting to much more than half of the loss, by imposing upon magazines and periodicals a higher rate of postage.
Against this, however, there is a great saving of time and less loss of hide substance and, therefore, increased weight of leather.
A great saving in the cost of production is thereby effected, but the leather, although of satisfactory appearance, lacks the durability and waterproof quality of pit-tanned leather.
Its most important advantage is that it permits successful tannage in the drum, thus effecting a great saving of time and labour.
The quality of sliver produced by these machines cannot be surpassed; a great saving in waste "single" and roller laps is effected, and production is increased.
If you have time to inspect those engines you will find by comparing them against Boulton's, doing the same work, that there is a great saving of coal above other engines.
I think this, with the advantage of the fire-place, will make a great saving.
And if this is true, of course there must be a great saving of fuel by using steam of several atmospheres' strength, and working expansive through a large portion of the cylinder.
These large charges are puddled by two gangs of four men each, and a great saving in fuel and labour is effected.
It has long been seen that there would be a great savingif this remelting could be avoided and "direct metal," i.
In the matter of food, chiefly, a great saving can be effected.
It will have been perceived that nearly every improvement and innovation above sketched out involves, and will be indeed designed to effect, great saving of labour.
But the system of moving ways, providing a rolling stock equal in length to the line itself, will be a great saving.
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