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The phrase "all the efficiencies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various efficiencies in a particular context, such as business processes, resource management, or performance metrics.
Example: "The new software implementation has improved all the efficiencies in our workflow, leading to significant time savings."
Alternatives: "all the efficiencies gained" or "every efficiency achieved".
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"Savings can be made in reducing referrals by GPs - but that won't achieve all the efficiencies that are needed.
The company has worked really hard and all the efficiencies of the last few years are coming together".
For all the efficiencies that bank money brings to financial transactions and the marketplace, a heavy reliance upon it and upon spendable bank deposits in particular can expose economies to banking crises.
Beyond productivity problems and geriatric Gene no longer working at the machine, there's a sense that big multinational companies may have wrung all the efficiencies they're going to wring out of the system.
Yet for all the efficiencies these do engines may provide, they may also carry a significant risk.
For further simplicity we assume that all the efficiencies of partial transmission from coinfections are the same (i.e., ϕ 1 = ϕ 2 = ⋯ = ϕ m = ϕ) and the infectious periods of all infections are the same (i.e., 1/ γ 1 = 1/ γ 2 = ⋯ = 1/ γ m = 1/ γ).
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The regulator would then let Duke charge higher rates for the electricity its customers do use to pay for all the efficiency technology.
There was Pamela Dix, the secretary, who lost her brother and had all the efficiency of the able civil servant that she is.
By reconstructing the building with three-dimensional computer modeling and then virtually "walking through" it, researchers have discovered that in some sections the building may have had all the efficiency of a railroad-style apartment on the Bowery.
But the report cautions that the large gains in fuel economy that the panel foresees will occur only if all the efficiency provided by these innovations is used to improve gas mileage.
Paul Lawrence, a further education mergers consultant, says many providers have used up their reserves and made all the efficiency savings they can and are now seeking sustainability through increased scale and partnerships.
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