Synonym: expeditiously, with efficiency. Similar words: sufficiently, efficient, coefficient, inefficient, efficiency, inefficiency, sufficient, insufficient. Meaning: adv. in an efficient manner.
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91 The idea here is that people working in groups can cooperate more efficiently if they can use a vocal language to communicate.
92 Perfectly competitive free market equilibrium will then allocate resources efficiently.
93 People who skip breakfast work less efficiently than people who have taken the trouble to provide themselves with fuel for the morning.
94 Some private school administrators said an exodus from public schools would force schools to work more efficiently.
95 Defended flowers can therefore be exploited more efficiently and it can pay a sunbird to defend a territory.
96 Another writer defused my initial fears of motherhood by telling me that she worked more efficiently after her child was born.
97 Bringing headquarters staff together in a single location will enable those services to be delivered more efficiently and in an integrated manner.
98 His mind noted this fact among others[sentencedict.com], ticking efficiently on like a water-clock.
99 The use of framework legislation and the practice of delegated legislation were thus viewed essentially as methods of efficiently allocating legislative tasks.
100 There is no way to reduce the deficit more efficiently and more painlessly than with a higher rate of economic growth.
101 Most protocols currently use replication defective retroviruses, which can very efficiently achieve stable integration into human somatic cells.
102 You must learn to find your way through the menu maze before you can use the program efficiently.
103 This rejects the philosophy that the market can deliver health or community care efficiently, effectively or fairly.
104 Other less toxic or benign metals such as calcium, magnesium, and strontium are also efficiently dissolved.
105 Britain's 2,000 kilometres of motorway could accomodate 130,000 wind turbines safely and efficiently at a cost of £10,000 for each device.
106 By using the water sparingly and efficiently, l ordinarily make one water trip last a week.
107 Electronic commerce depends on the unspoken assumption that computers cooperate efficiently for seamless information sharing.
108 It's a delicate dividing line but Young Richard can cope efficiently with it.
109 Third was the development of a vast body of knowledge within the industry of how to retail food efficiently at low cost.
110 As noted earlier, oxygen can in principle be recycled efficiently within a lunar base.
111 Determine how these services will be provided efficiently and well.
112 Schools must be accountable for outcomes but those outcomes must be credibly, reliably, efficiently, validly and fairly assessed.
113 The subordinates alternately described the managerial role as providing sales leadership and as maintaining an efficiently run organization.
114 Once the cuticle is ruffled, it no longer reflects light so efficiently.
115 Many businesses are howling that they will not be able to operate efficiently under the new regulations.
116 Secondly, low-grade sources of minerals and waste dumps can be efficiently exploited.
117 We furthermore demonstrate that plexiglass in combination with lead shields 32 P induced Bremsstrahlung more efficiently than plexiglass alone.
118 She said many people feel empowered by the technology because they can take care of business more efficiently.
119 The system efficiently delivered the rapid reaction force it was designed to produce.
120 In return, citizens are entitled to expect high-quality services which are responsive to their needs and provided efficiently at reasonable cost.
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