Sentences with phrase «judges used the efficiency»

In the Wisconsin case Whitford v. Gill, federal judges used the efficiency gap to rule that the state's voting districts represented an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.

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This is the only criterion that they use to judge their economic record; nothing else has mattered - not stronger economic growth, not increased job creation, not improved productivity, not saving the environment, not greater tax efficiency and tax fairness, and not strengthening federal - provincial and Aboriginal relations.
It is one metric used to judge company efficiency, indicating how effectively the company uses shareholders» capital to generate profits.
It is one metric used to judge company efficiency, indicating how effectively the company uses shareholders» capital to generate profits.
Transistor count alone can't be used to judge «power» as such (though that's what Moore's Law is based on) but it's safe to say there'd need to be a huge amount of efficiency gains to produce anything like the same amount of processing power as the 360 with that silicon budget.»
Our continued commitment to the use of cutting - edge technology reduces time spent researching cases and improves our ability to share back - up documentation on site with clients, judges and opposing counsel, helping us achieve our objectives of greater efficiency and better results.
It is also plausible to assume therefore, that the technology could serve to focus the efforts of the case on specific areas which are highlighted through the use of the software, potentially altering the requirements for any follow - up investigation work and maximising operational efficiency for all members of the court, from jurors to barristers and judges.
Since the first judicial opinion endorsing the use of Technology Assisted Review (or TAR) was written by Judge Andrew J. Peck in 2012, an entire legal industry has grown up on the premise of streamlining the document review process in discovery — that is, taking a repetitive task traditionally performed entirely by attorneys and introducing the concept of computer assistance to increase efficiency and improve consistency.
Fourth District Court of Appeal Judge Martha Warner said: «We've been talking a lot about the use of technology to improve court efficiency.
In an effort to reduce costs and increase efficiency, tribunals are now using judges sitting alone (rather than in a panel of three) for standard unfair dismissal claims.
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