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Quickly and
efficiently
helmed by William Wellman who directed James Cagney to stardom in The Public Enemy the same year, Night Nurse is one of his more underrated gems.
I suppose they figured that if he was beat senseless he could solve the problems more
efficiently.
Efficiently
directed in a briskly straightforward and economical no-frills manner by Sam Newfield, with an endearingly hokey script by Fred Myton, plenty of sharply sardonic dialogue, stark, gritty black and white photography by Robert Cline, a booming, melodramatic score by Charles Dunworth, and game acting from a solid cast (Glenn Strange in particular contributes an amiable performance as Bradford's clumsy, cowardly, oafish assistant Andy while Charlie Middleton registers strongly as a jerky ramrod sheriff), this wittily enjoyable Grade B mystery thriller potboiler delivers a reasonable amount of cheap thrills.
He's even more perturbed when his boss makes it clear that Todd will be in charge of training the Indian workers to
efficiently
handle orders while sounding as American as possible; that's important since the firm markets all-American knickknacks, such as miniature flags, hot dog toasters and Wisconsin cheese hats.
If banks can be wound up easily when things go wrong, with losses equitably distributed, regulators can more easily allow them to continue to operate globally and
efficiently.
In a just-released report, the task force concludes that, though the overall state of science in the Muslim world remains poor, much can be done to improve it effectively and
efficiently.
This would limit the disruptions to decision-making, personnel, and legislation that seem to occur every few months, thereby allowing important policies to be implemented
efficiently.
What is fairly new, at least for Russians, is that these "technologies" are
efficiently
coordinated from the top of the presidential administration.
The first type aims at an institutional reordering, so that inefficiencies and perverse incentives are removed, and the economy functions more smoothly and
efficiently.
But the costs must be borne by everyone, including firms that are not rescued – probably because they operate more
efficiently
– and are put at a competitive disadvantage as a result.
Otherwise, urbanization will continue pushing up already-high housing costs, but not
efficiently
enough to power sustained growth and development.
Eliminating subsidies and trade barriers would mean that resources could be used more efficiently, so there would be more scope to reduce inequality and poverty, social tensions, environmental degradation, malnutrition, and disease.
Cell phones and the Internet link the minds of many people in different countries effortlessly and efficiently, encouraging trade in intellectual creations.
But perhaps the biggest challenge will be determining which mechanisms will most
efficiently
address China’s troubled-asset problem.
Moreover, the policy approaches that central banks produce may be too complex and interlinked to function
efficiently.
That means helping countries to assess their trade-facilitation needs on a case-by-case basis, match those needs with the resources required, and broker partnerships between recipient countries and development allies to ensure that support is provided quickly and
efficiently.
Indeed, there is a strong positive correlation between the pace of economic growth and “intangible infrastructure” – the combination of education, health care, technology, and the rule of law that promotes the development of human capital and enables businesses to grow
efficiently.
Economic stimulus will work
efficiently
only if confidence is restored.
Journalist Joseph Warungu describes a “narrow alleyway at the back of the court buildings” teeming with notaries, commissioners for oaths, letter writers, and lawyers offering services from witness statements to contracts, all “processed
efficiently
and at a pocket-friendly rate.”
Tailoring education to allow workers to get the on-demand skills they need when they need them, and creating verifiable work histories through blockchain, are two ways to help gig economy workers find suitable opportunities more
efficiently
and capture more value from selling their labor.
She will need all of these attributes and more to make Europe’s new banking system function
efficiently.
The rest of the UK (called the “RUK” in the current debate), including England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, would quickly and
efficiently
negotiate the terms of independence with Scotland, agreeing how to share the UK’s public debt and public assets, including offshore oil and gas.
To be rational means more than being able to deploy your means
efficiently
in order to achieve your ends.
Computers and robots, by contrast, do not consume anything except electricity, even as they complete leg, finger, and even brain activities faster and more
efficiently
than humans would.
But the first priority is not to knock down those homes (in an effort to consolidate the housing market); it is to ensure that resources are allocated
efficiently
in the future.
Moreover, they doubt local governments’ ability to manage their budgets properly and to use the additional tax revenues
efficiently.
In fact, protection from public health threats is one vital area where markets do not deliver
efficiently.
They attract talent, perform efficiently, and continually upgrade their systems and services.
Many generations of selection in a particular direction – say, for moving
efficiently
through the air – can give rise to complicated structures like wings and the coordinated processes of flying.
But to ensure that the rise of the “sharing economy” works
efficiently
and improves conditions for all parties, some regulation is needed.
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