Sentence examples for to grant efficiency from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, a wider, comprehensive and unified logistics concept has replaced the older concept of services that are provided separately from the transport and distribution chain, thus imposing the necessity to grant efficiency and efficacy to the logistics chain as a whole (Sanchez and Pinto 2015).

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The factors considered by SDGB are relevant and had assisted bandwidth request and grant manager to grant the bandwidth more efficiency and accurately.

Size offered leverage to raise prices and lower costs, provided a bigger global footprint to pitch clients anywhere, enabled synergies that granted efficiencies, and boosted profits by applying cost-cutting pressure on newly acquired assets to improve the parent company's margins.

In order to optimize the resource utilization while maintaining the QoS provided to as many users as possible, these systems require of adaptive scheduling and resource allocation algorithms able to grant a proper trade off between efficiency and fairness.

Mr. Giuliani has repeatedly said that he does not want to grant raises unless unions agree to commensurate increases in efficiency.

She lives from grant to grant.

And of course the frozen science budget has also been eroded by hidden cuts to grant overheads made under the guise of 'efficiency savings'.

A transfer matrix approach is used to compute the required transmission and reflection coefficients, making it possible to deal with structures having arbitrary stratifications of different layers and also granting high efficiency in a wide frequency range.

But, as abundantly generous recompense for such active exertion, the bird's-eye view grants the freedom to eschew efficiency, to choose one's own path, to wander, improvise and play among the hills.

Other global health initiatives and national donor countries may follow suit in conducting HTAs before, during, and after grant implementation in order to improve efficiency and identify areas of unmet need (in June 2014 the Gates Reference Case has been launched which involves more principled cost-effectiveness analysis in health programme funding by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation).

What he perhaps could have added, but did not, however, is that, if we grant that the dog efficiency is greater than the fox efficiency, then the (dog + fox) efficiency will be less than the dog efficiency.

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