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It also calls for boosting efficiency in the public sector by opening it to more competition.
This kind of evidence would empower health policy makers and managers to develop concrete strategies for boosting efficiency of DMUs.
Partnerships with development partners through harmonization and aid effectiveness efforts can lay new ground and trust for boosting efficiency and performance, and they can also stimulate improved collaboration between government sectors.
In 2012, the Ministry of Health and Labor Welfare in Japan announced its third action plan for boosting efficiency, cost optimization, staff training, and patient education to encourage more clinical research in Japan.
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These results explain the excellent performance of our InN/InGaN QD biosensors and water splitting electrodes for further boosting efficiency.
Electric motors not only reduce emissions, they allow energy that would normally be lost - under braking, for example - to be recovered, boosting efficiency.
Boosting efficiency in a jet engine is tricky.
As a standalone bill, it does virtually nothing for renewables, boosts efficiency a middling amount, and dumps a bonanza of subsidies on offshore drilling, nuclear power, tar sands, oil shale, and natural gas.
Subsidies tend to reduce incentives for producers to boost efficiency and shift their focus from crops to farming subsidies.
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