Sentence examples for realising efficiency from inspiring English sources

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Central government administration would also get smaller, realising efficiency savings.

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Thus, in event of such financial shortages partly influenced by national level actions, it is impossible to realise efficiency gained in the activities performed at district level, including those targeting for attaining a high coverage of pregnant women with IPTp-SP.

The European Parliament's Bureau also agreed with the CoR, in the framework of the 2014 budgetary procedure, to jointly realise efficiency gains in the area of translation.

In addition, the Bureau of Parliament has also entered into an agreement with the Committee, in the framework of the 2014 budgetary procedure, to jointly realise efficiency gains in the area of translation.

So if we are to realise efficiencies, we have to either cut or make better use of that pay bill.

"We are also realising further efficiencies by merging some more support between the daily and Sundays teams".

"It will now be for these new unitary authorities to ensure they deliver these plans - empowering local people and communities, further improving local services, realising greater efficiencies and delivering improved economic prosperity for their areas".

"It will now be for these new unitary authorities to ensure they deliver these plans - empowering local people and communities, further improving local services, realising greater efficiencies and delivering improved economic prosperity for their areas". The councils estimate that the changes in structure will save more than £150 million a year, improve services and lower council tax.

The corporation, which is aiming to reduce its senior management pay bill by 25% by the end of next year, said this would "enable the BBC to realise further efficiency savings in support and management costs".

The green investment bank has come up with a financial proposition to spur the switchover, by which local authorities and other public bodies can receive the cash needed for the new lights upfront, to be paid back over time as they realise the efficiency savings from the new technology.

On 18 April 2006, Des Browne, the Secretary of State for Defence, said 'the Department for Education and Skills should also consider whether there is scope to realise further efficiency and effectiveness benefits through a child population register', and it is thought that the database may be used in conjunction with the National Identity Register and other databases.

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