Reduce Costs, Save Time and
Gain Efficiencies by Preserving Discovery and Document Review Work
The skills needed for both web design and web content accessibility are related, and you can
gain efficiencies by tackling both at the same time.
There are some 50 modular designs being developed globally, and while many are traditional light water reactors, which use water to cool the reactor core, others
gain efficiency by using coolants such as gas, which allow reactors to reach higher temperatures.
We gained efficiency by using an Amazon Associates account and a landing page for paid traffic.
Not exact matches
According to one of his drinking buddies from the financial sector: «Any measure enacted
by fiat that prevents the free exchange of goods, labour and capital seeking economic
gain is done at the cost of
efficiency.
Digital display advertising was disrupted
by programmatic technologies because of the operational
efficiencies gained from automating manual processes.
«It will only be a short matter of time before most of the other provinces will come in because there's too many
efficiencies to
gain by coming in and too much
efficiency lost
by staying out.»
Saving oil and natural gas through
efficiency gains and investment in renewables would also generate profit
by allowing BC to import less oil from Alberta and to export more of the natural gas it already extracts.
They were founded at a time when the
efficiency of the traditional industries was low: e-commerce
gained massive user number because classical retail was underdeveloped; delivery companies expanded because of the unreliability of China Post; healthcare apps
gained momentum because of the inefficiencies of the healthcare system; mobile payments took the population
by storm because plastic never had time to
gain traction.
These
efficiency gains in the SR&ED Program could be tied into a common service platform for federal business innovation support programs such as the IRIC proposed
by the Jenkins report and redirected to other support programs for innovation.
This is despite the
efficiency gains have been realized for in situ oil sands operations and bitumen upgrading facilities, driven in part
by Alberta's Specified Gas Emitters Regulation.
Powerpack 2 helps businesses
gain greater control,
efficiency and reliability across the electric grid
by enabling them to:
«The net result of the Liberals» carbon trust shell game is that year after year money gets drained from classrooms and emergency rooms without any resulting
efficiency gains while big polluters like Encana get a free ride funded
by our healthcare and education systems,» said New Democrat environment critic Rob Fleming.
Layered on top of this reshuffling of markets is an income effect driven
by the
efficiency gains from expanding trade.
While economists can agree that trade liberalization benefits economies at the macro level, at the micro level there are always those who see welfare
gains, and those whose immediate welfare is reduced as a result of the (necessary) changes in the economy brought about
by greater overall
efficiencies.
Thus far the administration has trivialized the
gains to be realized
by efficiency and conservation.
For Man,
by the act of «noospherically» concentrating himself upon himself, not only becomes reflectively aware of the ontological current on which he is borne, but also
gains control of certain of the springs of energy which dictate this advance: above all, collective springs, in so far as he consciously realizes the value, biological
efficiency and creative nature of social organization; but also individual springs m as much as, through the collective work of science, he feels himself to be on the verge of acquiring the power of physicochemical control of the operations of heredity and morphogenesis in the depths of his own being.
A decision - making process driven
by social needs progressively left its place to a cold and blind
efficiency, guided
by an economic system, the essential value of which is financial
gain.
US food coatings were affected
by high raw material costs, partially offset
by price increases and
efficiency gains.
He said perceptions from some quarters that Elders» resurgence had mainly been driven
by strong cattle prices benefiting the whole industry was incorrect, as 75 per cent of the improvements over the 2014 - 2017 rebuild period stemmed from a strategy rethink and
efficiency gains.
The climb of the breed has been accelerated
by many distinguished accomplishments in longevity, lean
gain efficiency, carcass yield and product quality as a terminal sire.
Increasing competition in the food market has meant that any
efficiency gains made
by producers within their farm businesses are actually captured more
by the consumer than the producer.
If it did, there is the potential for pro-competitive conduct
by firms with substantial market power to be deterred, with consequentially reduced
gains in
efficiency and productivity and hence economic welfare.
«As the payment industry expands, efforts
by fintechs should be directed at innovative financial products that provide
efficiency gains and cost savings compared with the traditional payment methods.
Efficiencies gained by merging the departments could create a larger pool of officers available to police the streets, plus more money for technology.
The mayor said the city was nailing down «every possible
efficiency we can
gain by working with other municipalities,» including a plan to centralize 911 dispatching with Albany County.
«Whilst the reforms could complement the imperative of achieving # 20bn
efficiency gains by 2014/15, the reorganisation might also distract those responsible for making the savings while safeguarding standards of patient care.»
Due to
efficiencies in the original design and experience
gained by the operators in running the machine at its maximum potential, the original machine eventually achieved operating energies of 6 GeV.
The most widely used measure of feed
efficiency is the weight - based feed conversion ratio, calculated as the ratio of feed intake (
by weight) to weight
gain.
The surfaces of planes may achieve further
efficiency gains by dynamically adapting to each situation.
By tweaking the smallest units of life, scientists are making bigger
gains in producing alternative and renewable energy, with recent efforts aimed at molecule - level controls and promoting fractal growth patterns to create different fuels and improve
efficiencies.
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By gaining direct access to the cytoplasm of the cell we have achieved genetic reprogramming at an incredible high
efficiency.
And the biggest
gain of all: replacing a clogged air filter can raise fuel
efficiency by as much as 10 percent.
Recent work
by Gordon's group, for example, demonstrates that the commensal gut microbiome of an individual influences the
efficiency of energy harvesting from ingested foodstuffs and, as a result, can directly influence the extent of weight
gain associated with food consumption (Turnbaugh et al, 2006).
With just three numbers,
gain visibility into how your department can save time and money in four separate areas, including billing guideline enforcement and process
efficiency savings,
by partnering with Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions.
The higher production
efficiencies gained by ALiCE ™ will make it possible for biopharmaceutical researchers to detect a significantly higher number of candidates from each DNA library screened, eventually leading to a higher number of viable candidates for development.
By improving your body mechanics, you'll be able to increase the
efficiency of the pull and deadlift heavier weights, thus making greater muscle
gains.
A 2011 study
by the University of Ohio found that subjects who supersetted their exercises not only demonstrated greater workout
efficiency than those who didn't, but achieved similar or better muscle
gain.
This is further compounded
by elevations in metabolic
efficiency (whereby energy expenditure declines beyond that predicted from the change in metabolic mass) and appetite which accompany weight - loss, and may ultimately predispose to weight re -
gain.82 Moreover, changes in neural activity within brain regions known to be involved in regulatory, emotional and cognitive control of food intake have also been observed following weight - loss.83
Efficiency, in this sense, meant that
by eating animal protein one could
gain more body weight per pound of protein consumed.
* Protein
Efficiency Ratio [PER] =
Gain in body weight divided
by weight of protein consumed.
Historically, the quality of proteins has been determined
by Protein
Efficiency Ratio (PER), which measures the weight
gain of experimental growing rats when being fed the test protein.
Sure, we might be able to trim around the edges or
gain some
efficiencies in a variety of places, but in terms of resetting dramatically the cost of higher education in a way that would be fundamentally affordable to all Americans, trying to lower the costs of traditional institutions with existing faculty
by an order of magnitude is quite simply a pipe dream.
As an «Assessment As Learning» task, teachers can
gain insight into student understanding of the logical sequence of steps, the language chosen
by students and the
efficiency of their flow chart.
Most of these teachers reported that they were applying their
gained knowledge and skills
by regularly using technology «to improve their
efficiency and productivity, especially for tasks such as maintaining attendance, grades, data on students; creating instructional materials; and communicating with staff members and other colleagues» (Maryland State Department of Education, 2002, p. 2).
All other industries have at least embraced cost savings that could be realized through
efficiencies gained by implementing technology.
By no longer consolidating some administrative services, a local district might have to pay more, but an ISD might also
gain efficiency «through increased motivation due to threat of districts» ceasing to participate.»
While the weight savings compared to the V - 8s is negligible, considering the mass added
by the twin turbochargers and intercoolers, the
gains in fuel
efficiency and low - speed acceleration are stark.
The conventional S 500 Coupe is being replaced
by a new S 560, featuring a 4.0 - litre twin - turbocharged V8, which offers more grunt (463bhp and 700Nm) along with considerable
gains in fuel
efficiency.
By combining the high - revving performance of petrol power and superior torque and fuel economy of diesel propulsion, Mazda quotes 10 - 30 per cent increases in torque and 20 - 30 per cent
gains in engine
efficiency over the current Skyactive - G generation engines.