Similar words: efficient, sufficient, efficacy, official, science, officially, officious, scientific. Meaning: [ɪ'fɪʃənsɪ] n. 1. the ratio of the output to the input of any system 2. skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort.
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(61) Administrative staff may be deskilled through increased automation and efficiency.
(62) I was impressed by the efficiency with which she handled the crisis.
(63) Other sites are cleaved with much lower efficiency.
(64) Many will include consideration of economy and efficiency.
(65) Always those twin concerns: cleanliness and efficiency.
(66) A second consideration is administrative efficiency.
(67) No single control mechanism can ensure efficiency.
(68) A conflict can arise between efficiency and effectiveness.
(69) The Energy Efficiency Office in my Department continues to promote the wider use of the technology under its best practice programme.
(70) It is notable that all the papers on policy themes in the issue make the assumption that economic efficiency is the goal.
(71) Operating efficiency ratios show that Technosystems runs a lean operation, with all ratios above the industry averages.
(72) Presented with a diagram of the alimentary canal, he tended to marvel at its artistry rather than study its efficiency.
(73) Firstly, improved police efficiency will affect the rate of recorded crime.
(74) Wyatt liked the city manager, his tiredness and efficiency and harmless irascibility.
(75) He expressed his admiration for the educational efficiency of the Jesuits and politely renounced his allegiance to their church.
(76) It also assumes that providers are free to manage their assets and personnel to maximise efficiency gains.
(77) Also, although productive efficiency is the central, it is not the sole issue where these matters are concerned.
(78) To separate as far as possible the concepts of equity and efficiency, economists use the concept of Pareto efficiency.
(79) Typically, managers focus on operating their area of assigned responsibility for efficiency, cost containment, and compliance with delivery schedules.
(80) Zygotes are intrinsically more difficult-yet efficiency clearly has to be much higher,[www.Sentencedict.com] for zygotes are precious commodities.
(81) The increase in efficiency promised by the apostles of reengineering and the apologists for the great merger wave remains invisible.
(82) Efficiency should mean taking into full account the quality of services, including their ability to develop in response to unmet needs.
(83) At 20 percent efficiency, solar photovoltaic cells in geosynchronous orbit can deliver 270 watts of electric power per square meter continuously.
(84) He campaigned vigorously against the use of drugs and injected new life and efficiency into sports administration.
(85) An irregularly folded cloth, or one with the folds bunched, reduces the contact area and thus efficiency.
(86) They need only announce a general aim of improving efficiency or international competitiveness and their case is virtually made for them.
(87) A charity such as ours must constantly strive for greater efficiency, to put every penny of your subscription to good use.
(88) The engine's efficiency depends on the effective compression of gas in all its cylinders.
(89) The economic rationale, in terms of economic efficiency, was agreed in terms of increasing competitiveness, rather than the change of ownership.
(90) Simple indicators of colorectal carcinoma would help to rationalise and improve the efficiency of the investigation of iron deficiency anaemia.
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