Sentences with phrase «happenswith less efficiency»

«Everybody worries about making mistakes,» he says, «but when it comes to choosing between working 24 hours [and risking] having your mental faculties function at less efficiency, and spreading that out over more time, most lawyers would tell you the former is more likely to result in fewer mistakes.
Within a given company, looking at how gross margins change over time gives you a sense of the trend toward greater or less efficiency in production activity.
The chief argument against decentralizing production and attending to the well being of workers is that it would lead to less productivity of labor, less efficiency, higher costs, and inferior goods.
«Bigness» is, moreover, a «powerful evangelistic tool «28 and provides the resources necessary for effective programs of worship and ministry.29 The local church is here viewed as a mechanism with the capacity for greater or lesser efficiency in doing the work of God.
Less efficiency potential.
If a forest covers a snowy expanse, «that has a strong warming influence,» he notes, because of little cloud cover resulting from less efficiency in evaporating water.
«What really surprised us was how just changing the solvent from water to methanol while using the same temperature and pressure resulted in reactivity almost 4 orders of magnitude slower and with significantly less efficiency,» added Shaw.
When you suffer from insulin resistance, your body starts having trouble managing its own glucose levels and absorption happenswith less efficiency.
However, if you want all of last - year's Prius's tech, less efficiency than the hybrid models of Ford cars that people actually buy and roughly the same price, by all means, help out some folks in Michigan.
To me the arguments resemble a discussion on «car or motorcycles»; the first being general purpose, having more costs and less efficiency; the second being one purpose but more efficient.
Most of these companies are legit and provide consolidation services with more or less efficiency.
Less energy means less efficiency while working on the farm, so you'll have to work less or consume more food to make up the deficit.
Capstone Turbines have less efficiency, but total carbon release is lower when employed in combined cycle operation, and they are built to produce less smog than any engine and can be run all the time without many repairs.
More flexibility often means less efficiency as well.
Everything else represents the past, less efficiency and less profit.

Not exact matches

If mobile pricing doesn't come down in 2013 — and it's not expected to — mobile viewers will have to hope that the encoding efficiency of video is drastically improved so less data is used per stream.
In our increasingly time - crunched, efficiency - addicted corporate culture — where we're somehow more and less connected than ever — that counts for a lot.
«From an efficiency standpoint, it's getting more done per day at less cost per acre.»
This prevents your channels from competing against one another and optimizes the efficiency of your ad placements — and makes less work for you.
The report said Qantas recorded poor fuel efficiency because it used older, fuel - intensive aircraft, carried a low amount of freight (therefore making it less efficient) and also had relatively low numbers of passengers on each plane.
Increased efficiency means CP can do more with less, allowing it to remove hundreds of locomotives from service.
The Trump administration's main justification for weakening fuel standards — less - than - expected consumer interest in efficiency due to lower gas prices — is actually the reason why the nation needs more stringent standards in the first place, The Conversation argues.
The Medela Pump in Style Advanced offers a hard - to - beat combination of efficiency and ease of use, making the tiresome chore of pumping quicker and less frustrating.
In fact, a smart business owner will value that extra efficiency, particularly when a sudden rush order requires more work in less time.
The EPA is reportedly drafting a far less ambitious rule that would focus on improving efficiency at coal plants.
Can we somehow have all the productivity and efficiency gains that we think come along with this kind of workplace lifestyle, but at less personal cost?
And as rich media becomes ever more integral to the online experience, the efficiency with which BlackBerry transcodes content to use less bandwidth could make it more attractive.
That said, I actually think this is less likely; insurance operates best at more scale, not less: first and foremost, the larger the pool, the more risk can be spread, as well as obvious efficiency gains in administration.
The more effective your conversations are, the fewer calls you'll need to make and after all, better results with less effort is the true definition of efficiency.
If venture investors across the spectrum could pull back just a little — resist investing in that marginal deal, maybe not stretch quite as much on valuation or perhaps provide a little less capital to a financing (giving the entrepreneur a chance to build a business with more capital efficiency); it certainly would be of significant help.
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.
The specialists agree that the benefits to the consumer are at the heart of the anti-trust debate with efficiency arguments less convincing
Use metrics to make data - driven decisions that improve operational efficiency and do more with less
Leerink analyst Ana Gupte said in a note to clients that the benefits to the consumer are «at the heart of the antitrust debate with efficiency arguments less convincing.»
This creates more efficiency within your company overall because there is less wasted time dealing with leads that will never purchase or acquiring customers that don't stick around for long term.
However Azeez admits that part of the catch - up challenge is the low fuel price in the GCC, which makes energy efficiency a less significant driver for Industrial Internet adoption.
It was originally a Proof - of - Work model, but since the entire project is centered around energy efficiency, the choice to switch over to a less resource - intensive consensus mechanism was obvious.
«In 2015, we were a little less than one system per day — efficiency has essentially doubled.
Because they have added costs and less tax efficiency.
Banks able to handle transactions from end to end have greater efficiency and less risk, says Andrew Grant, consultant at Greenwich Associates.
Without high - tech startups driving innovation and economic efficiency, the United States should experience less labor productivity.
Increasing efficiency to waste less is key, but increasing tax revenues will be necessary too, unfortunately.
The company got there by closing older, less efficient operations and focusing on improving efficiency.
They're also efficiency - focused, though less so.
Kant's approach may hold at bay the antihumanism of modern science (we are just clever animals in an insignificant corner of a vast cosmos), and it may serve as a bulwark against the ruthless rationality of economic efficiency and the putative demands of progress, but Michalson concludes that Kant's approach to the question of God makes theology less and not more plausible.
Our calling is to invite all to turn from gods which are even less than human, and from idols like power, profit, property, creed, class, caste, language, race, success, technocratic progress, managerial efficiency and the ego, and thus experience the fulfilling realization of God's Reign which consists in justice, freedom and fellowship, tender love, universal compassion and equitable sharing of resources.
Many of those less friendly to the market than the Pope seem to be under the impression that when he talks about a framework circumscribing the market, he means some kind of mixed system halfway between the efficiency of the market and the «ideal» of socialism — that elusive «third way» that former Czech President Vaclav Klaus has said is the surest path to the Third World.
The secret is «ephemeralization» — doing unprecedently more with incredibly less, maximizing efficiency while minimizing the quantity of required material components.
As technological reason creates more and more networks of machines and organizations dedicated to rational efficiency, problems are more or less solved — temporarily.
Of course that judgment may be exercised in the name of «efficiency» or «technological rationality,» but I think that those concepts are themselves much less monolithic and more open to personal and cultural interpretation than Hall seems willing to grant.
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