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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'force efficiency' is a correct and usable part of written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something (a process or system, for example) has been designed or structured in such a way that it must be as efficient as possible in its function. For example: "The new system was designed with force efficiency, meaning it had to be as efficient as possible to save time and resources."
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Double frustum shaped handles produced significantly larger maximum pulling forces and best force efficiency when normalizing forces with EMG.
When focused on the right market segments, stages of the customer engagement process, and product/services, inside sales drives huge sales force efficiency improvements with little or no effectiveness loss.
The primary mode of failure observed was progressive crushing with the composites exhibiting high energy absorption capabilities and high crushes force efficiency.
They want to utilize the great power of markets to force efficiency, drive down costs and drive up yields.
Experimental results indicated high crushing force efficiency was achieved up to 80%.
The parameters measured were the total absorbed energy (Etotal), and the crash force efficiency (CFE).
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This would force efficiencies and innovation in private insurance coverage.
This work cannot happen in a vacuum of forced efficiency.
However, that same foreign competition has enabled Americans to enjoy cheaper products, while forcing efficiency gains on the U.S. industry.
It was a kind of forced efficiency that led to very little waste.
But corporate-funded, anti-government politicians again and again "save money" by forcing "efficiency" in the number, pay and benefits of public employees, or by just outsourcing their jobs.
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