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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more efficiency" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "more efficient" or "greater efficiency."
Example: "We need to find a more efficient way to complete this project."
Alternatives: "greater efficiency" or "more effective."
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The reduction can be achieved by switching to a more efficiency component.
Another research direction to be pursued is to develop a more efficiency peering selection and management mechanism to increase the lifetime of formed clusters.
In the present study, several unigenes encoding beta-amylases and SUTs are found to be expressed at higher level in CATAS8-79 that that in PR107, suggesting a more efficiency of sucrose transportation and carbohydrate metabolism occurred in CATAS8-79.
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The company ethic gave way to a more efficiency-driven (detractors said more commercial) operation but then, with three theatres to run, in a period of changing attitudes to state subsidy, this was only part of a pattern, as theatre throughout Britain was altering rapidly.
Over the last 20 to 30 years of the Information Age, we have shifted our "real market" process (basically, the physical supply chain) to a more efficiency-oriented supply-side environment.
She said the development of the Internet helped create a more efficiency-minded "just-in-time economy" where far less food is stored on the L.A. side of the San Andreas fault.
It's a tool used by hundreds of millions of people, where a little more efficiency makes a huge difference.
All in all, royal commissions could probably do with a bit more efficiency and a bit less dignity.
It is sometimes argued that an American administration operates strategically for only around six months, at the beginning of its second year after it has got its staff confirmed by the Senate and before the mid-terms campaign begins.Yet even assuming that voters are happy to swap a little more efficiency for less democracy, Singapore still seems a difficult model to follow.
Applications have come online and things have gotten faster, but we think there's a lot more transparency that we can create and a lot more efficiency," said CreditKarma chief executive Ken Lin.
While the developed nations of the world spend huge amounts of money trying to eek out just a little more efficiency from traditional solar panels made from silicon, an industrious young lad from Nepal has figured out how to use human hair to get 9V of electricity from the sun.
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