Antonym: inefficient. Similar words: efficiency, sufficient, scientific, efficacy, official, officially, officious, ancient. Meaning: [-nt] adj. 1. being effective without wasting time or effort or expense 2. able to accomplish a purpose; functioning effectively.
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(121) Even where secrecy was not ordered from above, the squabbling Soviet bureaucracy worked against the efficient collection and distribution of data.
(122) Despite all his efficient calculations Donald never seemed to make allowances for this.
(123) It's not just the fine cuisine, but also the long-renowned courteous service from friendly and efficient staff.
(124) The basic economic argument for the market system-that it tends to provide an efficient allocation of resources-Is not easily undermined.
(125) Would efficient sewage companies make a profit from compost and give rebates to prolific producers?
(126) We sometimes call this the first-best allocation to remind ourselves that it is fully efficient.
(127) Inventing an economically efficient system for counting and cutting emissions that encompasses the public and private sectors, is the biggest challenge.
(128) Likewise, efficient marketing of both chlorine and caustic soda is essential as demand for the two chemicals is rarely in balance.
(129) She paid her bill to the efficient receptionist and left the hospital.
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(130) Efficient decision-making systems give terrific power to the efforts of already capable people considering new directions.
(131) In this sense the more predictable aggregate demand is, the more efficient the economy is.
(132) Whenever you have an efficient government you have a dictatorship. Harry S. Truman
(133) The issue of whether insider dealing is efficient or inefficient is problematic.
(134) Telephone-answering machines, intended to make phoning more efficient, double the number of phone calls made.
(135) The computer appears to make work more efficient; technological change seems to be enhancing worker productivity at an unprecedented pace.
(136) And the question of efficiency, whether imposing such liability would reduce accidents or contribute to a more efficient use of resources.
(137) Also, will more efficient personal transportation detract from incentives to invest in mass transit?
(138) Digital cartography promised a more efficient and flexible way of doing this kind of work.
(139) Buffalo is one of the most efficient grass-eating animals in the world, thus it is more economical to raise than cattle.
(140) The clearing system, being nationwide and increasingly computerized, makes for a very efficient system of transmitting payments.
(141) Mussina appeared in total control on the mound, cool and efficient.
(142) This obviously is not an especially efficient way to promote capital formation.
(143) But it would be truly amazing if the most efficient rule for the job already existed, just by chance.
(144) When you contact a government office, you should receive efficient service and be treated with courtesy.
(145) It is obvious that the relatively low price of high grade primary aggregates discourages efficient use of available resources and increases wastage.
(146) The only other vertebrate animals to show an efficient form of self-mutilation are certain amphibians, especially salamanders.
(147) However, these actions prove disruptive to the efficient functioning of the new system.
(148) Further, water in the form of rain and snow is very efficient at cleaning dust from the lower atmosphere.
(149) It is concluded that AI based systems have great potential in offering support to efficient system failure diagnostics.
(150) Consultancies have been slow to invest in the available new technology for the efficient detailing of their everyday work.
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