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to efficiencies
noun
The extent to which time is well used for the intended task.
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We need to see more unbundling of those services, which would create greater competition, leading to efficiencies and innovation.
Could higher concentration lead to efficiencies and lower prices that would most likely be passed on to consumers?
And the Justice Department's own guidelines, Mr. Hall notes, call for the government to give relatively more weight to efficiencies in such mergers.
By doing some clever polymer chemistry, they were able to make solid perovskite solar cells, and then, in only 18 months, engineered these up to efficiencies of 16%.
Ms. Fiorina says the merger will result in $2.5 billion worth of savings, due, in the argot of corporate mergers, to "efficiencies".
States are running out of options for cuts that produce real savings, Mr. Smith said, and are increasingly turning to efficiencies like quality improvements, managed care and computerization.
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Still, the obstacles to efficiency are many.
And a continuing drive to efficiency".
"Nobody in government is looking to efficiency and organization.
Others welcome the fiscal pressure as a spur to efficiency.
Man-hour units must be converted to "efficiency" units.
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