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"As with all public services, the Supreme Court cannot be immune from the need to deliver efficiencies.
Today Osborne is going to cite Conservative local authorities as evidence of how a Cameron government could deliver efficiencies and, presumably, tax cuts.
So those who can help deliver efficiencies are in demand, such as ICT expert John Melo, who has helped councils with shared services projects.
It was also never clear how the proposed reforms were to deliver efficiencies of £20bn, let alone as soon as 2014/15.
Managers thought that with centralised hubs their organisations could deliver efficiencies, have greater flexibility in portfolio delivery, share relevant content more easily across different products and introduce uniform standards.
The committee acknowledges that the scale of the challenge to deliver efficiencies is huge and many of these will have to be achieved in areas where the ERG currently has limited influence, or by local bodies where it has none.
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Trusts will, of course, do all they can to deliver efficiency savings and productivity improvements.
Still, they say their technologies could deliver efficiency gains of as much as 55 percent.
The privatised industries haven't only failed to deliver efficiency, value for money, accountability or secure jobs.
This includes all businesses that deliver efficiency and innovation and those whose business models allow for longevity of products.
What is sustainable for the NHS is that we deliver efficiency savings in the NHS in the same way as the rest of the public sector.
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