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Of course, we still don't know exactly how Labour will get us there: £19bn-worth of tax rises had already been announced before yesterday, including the national insurance rise due next year, and the 50p top rate, and the chancellor said his various spending cuts, including £11bn of "efficiency savings" and a promise of public-sector pay restraint, added up to about £20bn.
Every week we learn that systemic failures on the part of government contractors are no barrier to obtaining further work, that the promise of efficiency, improvements and value for money delivered by outsourcing and privatisation have failed to materialise.
While artificial intelligence holds the promise of efficiency, better decision-making, stronger compliance and potentially even more profits for investors, the technology is young.
She can fulfill her promise of "efficiencies and effectiveness" by deserting Juneau midway through her term — and taking her tanning bed with her.
Do they in fact deliver on their promises of efficiency?
Sometimes I fell like my entire existence is one huge Metro North schedule, that despite all the promises of efficiency and dependability suddenly out of nowhere the train derails and just like that I'm treading water in the Hudson River.
Adaptive platform trials, by contrast, facilitated simultaneously studying multiple therapies for a given disease and promised a number of efficiency improvements.
Specifically, the startup will offer what it calls a 'universal interface', which promises a number of efficiency savings for developers by enabling their apps to add support and talk to many more devices at a fraction of developer time and cost, especially as the number of IoT/smart devices and appliances coming online is expanding exponentially.
An adequate support in modelling such variant-rich systems enhances reuse of variable parts of the machine and, by that, promises an improvement of efficiency during development.
"We can also edit in resistance to disease, and maybe even make plants more efficient in the way they use nitrogen". Given that the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has predicted that population growth will require food production to increase by 70percentt by 2050, the promise of greater efficiency isn't just a nicety but a life-sustaining necessity.
Recently, network technologies have promised gains of efficiency through a reduction in transaction costs and showed new commercial opportunities for small firms.
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