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Containerization has made it very
efficient.
But this is not just about data, so let me switch gears and tell you how this is impacting already the jobs we do every day, because this new wave of innovation is bringing about new tools and applications that will allow us to collaborate in a smarter and faster way, making our jobs not just more
efficient
but more rewarding.
They have figured out how to peel off the tire, how to thread it and interlock it to construct a more
efficient
retaining wall.
They'd say, "Leyla, how do I make it technically efficient?"
Environment includes energy consumption, water availability, waste and pollution, just making
efficient
uses of resources.
The reason why India and China no longer have these massive famines is because Norman Borlaug taught them how to grow grains in a more
efficient
way and launched the Green Revolution.
And the team really focused on making it efficient, so the batteries are small, light, and they last longer.
And this idea of the value chain was predicated on the recognition that what holds a business together is transaction costs, that in essence you need to coordinate, organizations are more
efficient
at coordination than markets, very often, and therefore the nature and role and boundaries of the cooperation are defined by transaction costs.
And in the opposite direction, if we look, say, at the energy sector, where all the talk is about how households will be
efficient
producers of green energy and
efficient
conservers of energy, that is, in fact, the reverse phenomenon.
Workers who have a reason to get home to care for their children or their family members are more focused, more efficient, more results-focused.
In fact, those cells that live in the bottom of the sunlit zone are the most
efficient
photosynthesizers of any known cell.
The alternative to that is one that's much less
efficient
and much more invasive of privacy, which is gigantic amounts of content collection.
We're beginning the age in which machines attached to our bodies will make us stronger and faster and more
efficient.
Living cells are nature's most
efficient
machines at making new products, accounting for the production of 25 percent of the total pharmaceutical market, which is billions of dollars.
Beyond that, there are a lot of individuals in this room who have great ideas in terms of new technologies we can use, everything from devices we can use to train the brain to be able to make it more
efficient
and to compensate for areas in which it has a little bit of trouble, to even things like Google Glass.
You can look at how much electricity they need, because you need a certain amount of electricity to run the servers, and Google is more
efficient
than most, but they still have some basic requirements, and that lets you put a limit on the number of servers that they have.
What makes a language powerful is that you can take a very complex idea and communicate it in a very simple,
efficient
form.
But like poetry, this is a very delicate process that is neither
efficient
nor scalable, I think.
And that's a pretty
efficient
system, but the problem is that the way that those laws are made and the way those governments think is absolutely wrong for the solution of global problems, because it all looks inwards.
It's now more
efficient
for us to mine materials from our waste.
The fact is, people can become very
efficient
at using bad design, and so even if the change is good for them in the long run, it's still incredibly frustrating when it happens, and this is particularly true with user-generated content platforms, because people can rightfully claim a sense of ownership.
It's 30 percent more
efficient
than the fossil fuel method, and it's much better for the environment.
It appears that this ideology was actually very
efficient
in pacifying us as political and social thinkers.
There are four possible routes through this maze, yet time and time again, the slime mold established the shortest and the most
efficient
route.
The conclusion from their experiment was that the slime mold can form
efficient
networks and solve the traveling salesman problem.
But they weren't as
efficient
as the slime mold, and the slime mold, for me, is a fascinating subject matter.
Middle-out economics rejects the neoclassical economic idea that economies are efficient, linear, mechanistic, that they tend towards equilibrium and fairness, and instead embraces the 21st-century idea that economies are complex, adaptive, ecosystemic, that they tend away from equilibrium and toward inequality, that they're not
efficient
at all but are effective if well managed.
At the same time, we found ways to make our operation more
efficient
through the addition of solar power, rainwater catchment, organic gardening, recycling.
But this is not a very
efficient
way to organize a regulation of wealth dynamics.
So war is an even less
efficient
way, so I tend to prefer progressive taxation, but of course, history — (Laughter) — history will invent its own best ways, and it will probably involve a combination of all of these.
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