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I think undoubtedly there are efficiencies through providing services in an integrated way, however the evidence seems to point to the biggest benefits being linked to service user experience, rather than always real cash benefits".
In any institution, there are efficiencies to be found.
"There are efficiencies to be gained and we can offer a better level of service".
Whatever the merits of the £20bn, there are efficiencies that the NHS can and must make.
Herbert may claim that there are efficiencies to be made, but you can't pretend that 20% the police budget can disappear without any consequences.
This recidivism has led many experts to argue that there are efficiencies to be gained by tilting the process in favor of liquidation.
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And the giant corporation said, 'Let there be efficiency'; and there were many layoffs".
"There are efficiency gains waiting everywhere".
Vendors could create a larger cell as a separate mobile energy source for laptops and other devices, but there are efficiency problems.
Under new legislation, "there are efficiency standards that lamps need to meet," so some types of traditional incandescent bulbs are disappearing, he said.
There are efficiency gains and carbon savings to be won through this arrangement, but it's a complex process – and how cities keep people warm says a lot about how they perceive the social contract between city and citizen.
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