Sentences with phrase «so claims efficiency»

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He gave up on capitalism's claims of efficiency and suggested that market leaders be turned into monopolies so they could artificially maintain a marginal cost.
Mayor de Blasio claimed on Monday that he responded so quickly to emails from two major campaign donors for efficiency, not favoritism.
Are school district reserves high enough to cover state cuts, and efficiencies in management available that would make teacher cuts unnecessary, as Cuomo administration staffers maintain, or are these areas so thin that the scale of reduced state aid made teacher layoffs unavoidable, as school advocates claim?
No power improvement is quoted - Toyota's updated GT86 moves from 197bhp to 202bhp, so expect an identical increase in the BRZ - but better responses and greater fuel efficiency are the claimed benefits.
When you turn the Drive Performance Control switch to Eco Pro mode, the eight - speed auto gearbox shifts up earlier and the air - conditioning is also adjusted to boost efficiency, so you should be able to get close to the claimed 44.8 mpg fuel economy.
The car then charges wirelessly at over 90 % efficiency, so is the claim.
Amazon is claiming overall operational efficiency of the tablet post the update so that the buttons will be more responsive while carousel flipping too will be a lot more slow and smooth.
So I think it safe to label Chevy's efficiency claims for the Volt as hype.
So it's within this context that CAT releases it's third incarnation of Zero Carbon Britain, claiming that a rapid decarbonization of the UK could be achieved by massively ramping up wind power and other renewables; aggressive efforts to promote energy efficiency and demand management; incentives to shift the UK's diet away from animal products to both combat obesity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions; and managing fluctuation of renewables supply by meeting shortfalls through using synthetic gas made from renewable, sustainably grown biomass energy crops.
So it's in this context that a new report from the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (IEER) should be evaluated, claiming that Minnesota could meet 100 % of its energy needs with solar, wind and energy efficiency:
; and, (2) Janice Gross Stein, The Cult of Efficiency (House of Anansi Press Ltd., 2001), deals with the practice of using claims of action for «greater efficiency» to underfund government facilities so as to carry out undisclosed politicaEfficiency (House of Anansi Press Ltd., 2001), deals with the practice of using claims of action for «greater efficiency» to underfund government facilities so as to carry out undisclosed politicaefficiency» to underfund government facilities so as to carry out undisclosed political agendas.
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