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were efficiency
noun
The extent to which time is well used for the intended task.
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They weren't traders; they were efficiency experts.
Among the qualities it evoked, she added, were "efficiency, dependability, confidence and leadership" -- all "emotional motivators" for buying a wireless service.
Politicians on both sides of the house "had the evidence of their own eyes" that there were efficiency problems: the crews that turned up to film them were vast, he said.
Nevertheless, "the Obama guys blistered us for proposing radical cuts to Medicare, when what we were proposing were efficiency gains and delivery reforms that would have reined in the growth of costs," said Mr Holtz-Eakin.
We thought about water in a tower pumped up, but there were efficiency issues there," Piconi said.
The stability and drug release properties of the polypeptide micelles were efficiency balanced by the corona-crosslinking of the triblock copolymer, poly ethylene glycol -b-poly aspartic acid)-b-poly(tyrosine) (PEglycol -b-poly asparticoordinated redox and pH dual-sensitivity by introducinglycol -b-poly aspartices.
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Symmetry is efficiency.
It is efficiency.
That source is efficiency.
One is efficiency.
That, friends, is efficiency.
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