Efficiently
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377 examples of Efficiently in a sentence
This confirms a well known fact: Europe is less efficient than the US at producing research that is conducive to innovation--either because Europe allocates fewer resources to research, or because the available resources are used less efficiently, or both.
In fact, creating such a market is the most important step we can take to address longevity risk, for we could then discover its true price, allowing myriad business decisions involving longevity to be made more
efficiently.
Moreover, Europe should take greater responsibility for its defense, both by increasing spending and by pursuing continental cooperation aimed at using resources and capabilities more
efficiently.
Germany should be satisfied with the inclusion of tough controls aimed at ensuring that resources are allocated
efficiently.
Water, fertilizer, and pesticides should be used more
efficiently.
Research conducted in a variety of countries has shown that literate rural farmers manage systems and technologies (including water conservation and risk evaluation) more
efficiently
than their illiterate peers.
Renewed capital controls, they claim, would “fragment” the global financial market, undermining its ability to allocate capital
efficiently.
Even very wealthy people sometimes support it, because it would enable them to go to bed knowing that their taxes had finally and
efficiently
eradicated extreme poverty.
If the continent is to make gains in achieving universal health coverage (UHC) and improving the quality of health care for everyone, it must start by ensuring that resources are used
efficiently
and fairly.
To do that, resources much be used
efficiently.
When e-mail first entered my life, I was thrilled; instead of letters piling up for months as I struggled to find the time to pen replies, faxes not going through, and telegrams that cost an arm and a leg, I now had a cost-free means of communicating instantaneously and
efficiently.
Both economic theory and past experience show that scattered national regulators who face conflicting pressures cannot
efficiently
manage such crises.
Denser cities use land more efficiently, reduce the need for private cars, and increase the quality of life by making space for parks and nature.
Only democratic systems and free markets provide the essential signals that a government needs in order to act
efficiently.
It can mean two or more countries joining forces to face a potential enemy more efficiently; or, on the contrary, to invade and gain control over some other country.
This includes an efficient electricity grid fed by renewable energy; fiber and wireless networks that carry telephony and broadband Internet; water, irrigation, and sewerage systems that
efficiently
use and recycle fresh water; urban and inter-city public transit systems; safer highways; and networks of protected natural areas that conserve biodiversity and the habitats of threatened species.
This trend undermines the assumption that banks allocate capital
efficiently.
Later, the NTC was unable to impose discipline on the myriad militias that formed to fight Qaddafi’s troops, or even to direct foreign weapons
efficiently
to the fledgling Libyan National Army.
Each country should specialize in producing those things that it produces most efficiently, rather than producing a bit of everything, because that way its income will be higher.
While many factors contributed to this surge, most experts agree that the single most important cause was a fee-for-service system that rewarded health-care providers for billing as many services as possible, rather than for keeping people healthy and treating their illnesses
efficiently.
Unlike older industrial robots, newer technologies can interact safely and
efficiently
with humans, who sometimes need to train them and will increasingly have to work seamlessly with algorithms and machines.
In general, it is fair to say that these activities are performed more
efficiently
as a result: People whose skills are worth, say, $50 per hour spend more of their time earning $50, rather than performing chores “worth” $10 or $20 per hour.
Even in his era, businesses found that they could increase profits more easily by conspiring to raise prices than by producing innovative products more
efficiently.
Fairness, openness, and transparency are vital to enable both sides to appraise the prospective gains accurately and efficiently, not to mention to allow the private sector and other parties to contribute innovative solutions.
Nearly two-thirds of the expected growth would come from increased productivity, because businesses, financial-service providers, and government organizations would be able to operate much more
efficiently
if they did not have to rely on cash and paper recordkeeping.
Over the past year and a half, in the wake of Thomas Philippon and Ariell Reshef’s estimate that 2% of US GDP has been wasted in the pointless hypertrophy of the financial sector, evidence that America’s financial system is less a device for
efficiently
sharing risk and more a device for separating rich people from their money – a Las Vegas without the glitz – has mounted.
Only radicals and populists -- of which we retain too many -- can afford a devil-may-care attitude toward making the state function more
efficiently.
Put another way, the global imbalance could be corrected more
efficiently
by addressing other, more fundamental factors.
One country can't protect itself by behaving well (for example using energy efficiently) if other countries are not taking similar actions.
Dwight Eisenhower ran an
efficiently
organized presidency that some at the time believed lacked leadership, but historians later discovered his hidden hand behind most important decisions.
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