Sentence examples for rationalising measures from inspiring English sources

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Thematically, this paper is close to that of Song (2003), in which he explains that the importance of co-opetition in the port and docks industry is due to the efforts made over the preceding decade to introduce rationalising measures.

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Intuitively, we know that life is not simply made up of building blocks that can be rationalised, measured and monitored for improved efficiency and effectiveness.

Post-industrial business thinking has led to organisations often being treated as lifeless hierarchic machines made up of building blocks that can be rationalised, measured and monitored for improved efficiency and effectiveness.

No wonder German financiers and politicians periodically decide that change is essential.Mr Eichel, flanked by Mr Ackermann and Ernst Welteke, head of the Bundesbank, spoke of new measures to rationalise the tax treatment of turnover and profits, to encourage new types of pension and property investments, smoothe the flow of capital to smaller companies and broaden financial literacy.

That action plan will include measures to rationalise the state aid framework.

Supporters say the measures are designed to rationalise governance and incorporate into law several changes that have already taken place in recent years.

Mr Samaras's lieutenants deny charges of foot-dragging, offering a long list of measures, from improving tax-collection to rationalising health spending to opening up cosseted professions.

Introduction of effective and efficient national campaigns to rationalise water use by consumers in addition to the other measures can be useful as well (Al-Zahrani and Baig 2011).

It says these measures were proposed by the minister of economy and planning to "rationalise spending and increase … efficiency", and were approved by the king.

(A measure of their anxiety is the alacrity with which they have been rationalising: 15 mergers are now under way in the sector, all with a view to cutting costs).

This paper investigates the feasibility of using data envelopment analysis (DEA) to measure efficiency and rationalise a distribution network as an alternative approach to the conventional method of optimising delivery routes and schedules through linear programming, which can be complex and data demanding.

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