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the efficiencies
noun
The extent to which time is well used for the intended task.
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Billions were spent to purchase better fuel efficient engines, improve rail lines, and maximize the efficiencies.
The efficiencies of industrialization don't work for opera.
But a few experts worry that the efficiencies might be slow in coming.
Pay rates were stuck at the minimum wage, seemingly regardless of the efficiencies achieved.
Those who do not innovate and fund the efficiencies will not be able to compete.
"Truth becomes a hostage to the efficiencies gained from negotiated pleas".
The efficiencies forced on the market by Chinese factories also hold U.S. inflation in check.
He soon saw the efficiencies, and the attractiveness for advertisers, to be gained from consolidation.
Ms. Catz also provided details of the efficiencies that would result from the merger.
The system is sorely in need of the efficiencies that digitisation might make possible.
"These definitely dilute some of the efficiencies" in private-equity investing.
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