Sentences with phrase «find real efficiencies»

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«Property taxes remain the most burdensome tax on home - and business - owners in the Mid-Hudson Valley and across New York, and this bold initiative will empower local governments to work together to find real solutions to lower costs, cut property taxes and improve government efficiency,» Cuomo said.
«The countywide shared services panel gives our community a real opportunity to put everyone together to have an open and honest conversation about where we can continue to find efficiencies and share services.»
After taking heat, Cuomo a day later said the real intention was to find efficiencies within the system that would end up not costing the state or city additional dollars.
There are no efficiencies, economies, or new qualities to be found in «design breakthroughs»; greater spending is the only way to improve education (disregard more or less flat education results after two decades of real - dollar annual spending increases).
So much of the «open educational resources» movement and the drive to aggregate and mash up these resources is being driven by a «print on demand» philosophy that to find a textbook creator sensitive to the future of mobile reading, its cost efficiencies, and its convenience, is a real pleasure.
Research and development has found new ways to improve efficiency, including with back contact cells for solar PVs (cells without electric contacts on the light - collecting side), improved thin film materials for solar PVs, and modulating blade position in real time for wind.
But, real world efficiencies for the machines I was able to find are much lower.
In fact, a 2016 Altman Weil survey of 336 chief legal officers found that while 39 percent of law departments report collecting and analyzing management metrics to improve efficiency, only 6.6 percent say they get real value from those efforts.
They may in fact have to raise the fees, but the real solution here is to find better efficiencies, including complete digitization.
More than a decade into the revolution that swept technology into the real estate industry, many brokers are finding efficiencies and managing costs in a way that ensures a better return on their tech spending.
«Our goal is to really work on the challenges... to find a way, through the efforts of all these organizations, to provide consistent data efficiency, to try to break down data silos that are huge pain points in brokerage communities,» said Jeremy Crawford, CEO of the Real Estate Standards Organization (RESO), which has developed data standards used by hundreds of associations, brokerages, MLSs and vendors.
Founded in 2001, the company has built a solid foundation of environmental education and outreach helping consumers and communities take advantage of energy efficiency and environmentally sensitive design in real estate properties.
«People do upgrade [for energy efficiency], but the problem is, a lot of that information on what they're doing doesn't get to the marketplace, doesn't find its way into the real estate transaction,» says Maria Vargas, who directs the Better Buildings Challenge program at the Department of Energy.
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