Not exact matches
These values he contrasts with other beliefs and values with which it is readily apparent he is himself in greater accord: «a belief that government is sometimes a positive good, and that it should be cosmopolitan, expert, authoritative,
efficient, confidential, articulated in its parts, progressive, elite, mechanical, duties - oriented, secular, regulatory, and delegative, with a
division of labor.»
In an
efficient model there has to be proper
division of labor.
But evolutionary biologist Cameron Currie
of the University
of Wisconsin, Madison, couldn't believe that insects so
efficient in their
division of labor would be so inefficient in their eating habits.
Consequently, the Missouri team used population density as a proxy for social complexity, reasoning that when more people are concentrated in a geographic region, trade springs up between groups, there is greater
division of labor, the gathering
of food becomes more
efficient, and interactions among individuals become richer and more varied.
This obligate arrangement - in which one partner relinquishes its own mitochondrial power supply to likely become reliant on its partner for cellular energy - suggests a genetic
division of labor that makes the resulting lichen more
efficient, Tripp said, thereby perhaps conferring an ecological advantage.
In a study, incorporation
of NPs to inpatient care teams was observed to increase revenue, reduce length
of hospital stays, and standardize quality
of care, 4 while another study observed the employment
of one NP per two physicians to decrease patient costs without compromising quality
of care.5 Although creating an
efficient PA or NP and physician team takes commitment, the benefits easily outweigh the costs, allowing for clear
division of labor and leading to an
efficient and effective team.
A task that can take hours or days, and a lot
of labor by a human item checker can be made much more
efficient by an automated drone programmed to read RFID tags, says Joe Dunlap, a managing director who heads the supply chain services
division at CBRE.