«This allows Amigos to be more
efficient than the competition.»
As a result, their «next - gen» model proved less
efficient than their competition's; DEC's attempt at a 2.0 product was limited to the organizational structure and imagination of 1.0 teams.
Audi's turbocharged engine is less powerful and less
efficient than the competition.
Not exact matches
During the middle of the 18th Century and well into the beginning of the 19th Century India produced far more textiles — and usually much cheaper and of better quality —
than did England, but a number of measures aimed at undermining Indian textile producers and protecting British textile producers (tariffs that almost always exceeded 50 %, for example, and by 1813 were as high as 85 %) meant that at some point in the first half of the 19th Century the British textile industry had become the most
efficient in the world and was able largely to eliminate the Indian textile industry from global
competition.
On the whole it has turned out that this is less
efficient than allowing business decisions to be shaped by
competition in the market.
«Our customers need to operate as efficiently as possible and we pride ourselves on our machines, which are simple to use yet are extremely
efficient, easy to clean and freeze faster
than the
competition,» co-owner Yitz Rubin says.
Many body builders and
competition fighters, MMA and otherwise, swear that animal protein is a more
efficient energy source
than vegetable protein.
Alternative systems, competing across the board with government - operated schools, seem to have stimulated the latter to be more
efficient (as measured by cost) and more effective (as measured by outcomes)
than systems in countries where no such
competition exists.
Hoxby's evidence indicates that
competition would meet the demands of state constitutions for a «thorough and
efficient» education system better
than the lawyer - engineered, centralized outcomes that are so eagerly sought by the advocates of adequacy.
The Honda Civic sedan is facing stiffer
competition than ever from an impressive mix of stylish, fun and fuel -
efficient entries, but it's still arguably the best compact car of our time and is the 2012 Best Resale Value Award winner in the compact car category.
As
competition heats up in the compact car segment, Honda is hoping to lure customers with more
than just the promise of a well - built,
efficient and reliable sporty car.
The V6 engine is powerful, but it's also less
efficient and dynamic
than much of its
competition.
We use only the most advanced components put together with a level of care and craftsmanship that the
competition simply can't match to build a faster, more
efficient workstation PC that takes you from concept to a completed AutoCAD design quicker
than ever before.
«It's more expensive
than the
competition, and it's not as fuel -
efficient,» notes automotive writer Petrina Gentile.
I would rather see this happen out of pure motivation to make all buildings super energy
efficient, rather
than through
competition, but I'll take what I can get.
While many large departments look to legal ops teams for efficiency and ideas for doing more with in - sourced resources that cost less money
than law firms, that's a strategy that places their teams in direct
competition with ALSPs, which can effectively demonstrate to executive management that they offer less expensive and more flexible outsourcing arrangements that provide more
efficient, agile and effective solutions for cost conscious companies.
In the slow growth law firm industry, where
competition for work and talent has intensified and pricing pressure is high, building a differentiated brand and a more
efficient business model have become more important
than ever before.
This data is consistent with the lab results above, demonstrating that Microsoft Edge is more
efficient in real - world, day - to - day use
than the
competition.