Sentence examples for more efficient bringing from inspiring English sources

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Stitch Fix has created a proprietary set of technology and tools that lets its small team be much more efficient, bringing the cost of personal styling much closer to earth.

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The FPGA architecture of pMCMC is 12.1x and 10.1x faster than state-of-the-art, parallel CPU and GPU implementations of pMCMC and up to 53x more energy efficient; the FPGA architecture of ppMCMC increases these speedups to 34.9x and 41.8x respectively and is 173x more power efficient, bringing previously intractable SSM-based data analyses within reach.

Bringing wood and coal is more efficient then bringing stacks of torches.

Walmart and its suppliers will be able to turn to an array of new technologies that are helping farmers become more efficient and bringing transparency to the food supply.

The year after Myers went out into the streets and homes of Stourbridge, Britain joined the European Economic Community, a move that the Prime Minister at the time, Edward Heath, promised would make the country more efficient economically, bringing prosperity through closer ties in Brussels with its neighbors on the Continent.

Ajax makes Websites more efficient by bringing information to a page that previously required multiple clicks through a site.

It's just that the large incumbents — such as those two publishing houses that are behind the press publishers' rights, they don't have a particular interest in having new competitors on the market that might be more efficient at bringing the news to people.

Making these new markets more efficient by bringing the right people together definitely gets us out of bed in the morning.

Microsoft have announced a major corporate reshuffle in an effort to make the company more efficient and bring products to market faster.

In exchange for the bailout money that Greece needs by March to avoid what could be a catastrophic default, the country's foreign lenders have demanded radical changes to make the state more efficient and bring in more tax revenue.

The popularity of the dovecote pigeon declined in the late 19th century as farmers realized that it was more efficient and brought greater financial reward to supply nations with bread than to raise dovecote pigeons for food.

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