Sentence examples for ratio of effort from inspiring English sources

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He is shrewd, urbane and consistently engaging, but the ratio of effort expended to results achieved seems badly askew.

Against the wind and tide it can be hard work, too; there were times when the monotony of the physical exertion – albeit more relentless then extreme – made me question the ratio of effort to fun.

Those who expect a better ratio of effort to reward might prefer Simon Hopkinson Cooks (Ebury Press, £25), the new book from the legendary chef turned food writer (see his brilliant vegetarian recipe on page 37), which consists of 12 menus for occasions ranging from a grand fish lunch to a Sunday roast, many of which fit the bill for festive entertaining.

Experimenting with crops and cropping methods that improve the ratio of effort to reward in producing substrates is of strategic value for all farms.

The actions mentioned correspond with research approaches on improving the ratio of effort to reward in substrate production by cultivation of energy-producing crops from cropping systems which utilize existing potentials and synergy effects [25, 26].

Subsequently, one of the stipulations of the biogas plant as a stable link is the guarantee that the combustion engine is able to convert biogas for more than 8,000 h a year while keeping a justified and continuously improving ratio of effort to reward.

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To minimize a fossil fuel-based type of agriculture, the farms invest in improved ratios of effort to reward, for example, in weed control, by using the reduced germination ability of digested weed seeds in a targeted manner.

In view of the large diversity of agricultural biogas installations, we discuss the cost-benefit ratio of M&C effort and equipment.

In this model, high ratio of occupational effort spent relative to rewards received in turn in terms of money, esteem, job security, and career opportunities, elicits sustained stress responses and ill health [ 1- 4].

Here, an odds ratio of 1.51 (effort-reward imbalance) and of 1.42 (low control) respectively is observed.

It is currently impossible to compare the cost-to-benefit ratio of such efforts with those of the established and emerging insulin treatment regimens.

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