"Less downtime" means that there is a reduced amount of time when something is not functioning or not available, leading to better productivity or uninterrupted usage.
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• Provided technical support and service through site visits, telephone and online remote sessions resulting
in less downtime for client equipment.
Thanks to recent advances in laser technology, experienced practitioners can offer more effective treatments
with less downtime for patients.
That means, our members have the right part for your equipment needs resulting in
less downtime for your equipment so that you may keep your business up and running.
The prevailing opinion was that cloud computing vendors should be able to handle upgrades and maintenance with a
lot less downtime than that.
Hard mode and beyond keeps the action moving during the waves with
much less downtime than in the lower settings.
This delay could easily have been a decision by the studio to make sure there's
less downtime between the release of the ninth and 10th films.
If the software allows [drivers] to take up driving jobs
with less downtime, it should make them more productive than traditional taxi drivers because the access has improved.
Better compatibility ensures
less downtime during command execution and also helps in the cross-functioning process.
Less downtime due to equipment breakdowns and constant maintenance in itself will save you thousands.
Denise Pope, one of the founders of Challenge Success and an author of Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids advocates for protecting «PDF» (playtime, downtime, and family time) as our children have
significantly less downtime than we did growing up.
This
means less downtime thanks to the replacement of antiquated hardware, a better driver experience, and more revenue.
On the positive side, J&D note that WWS technologies
suffer less downtime than traditional power sources.
• Increased safety • Reduced unscheduled outages resulting in downtime • Improved system reliability as a result
of less downtime • Reduced repair costs from equipment failures
As families return from vacation, schools reopen after a three - month hiatus and work resumes its normal course, hiring managers
face less downtime and more availability for interviews and applicant screening.
Help bridge gap between developers and support team, this results
in less downtime during outages and cost savings.
So, if the drivers have
less downtime in between their Uber jobs, if the minute they let an Uber fare off...
This is achieved via crisp, problem free folding and
less downtime to feed new pallets of corrugated into the line, since each pallet of R - Flute holds many more empty packs.
«In my trials, I have found that the Sublative treatment from Syneron offers a unique combination of ablation and skin resurfacing leading to wrinkle reduction, skin tightening and even lifting with
less downtime than traditional skin rejuvenating treatments.
Because the power strokes have
less downtime, a five - cylinder engine may run more smoothly than a four - cylinder engine, but only at limited mid-range speeds where second and third - order vibrations are lower.
And as I pointed out earlier, the first game is also a lot shorter and smaller, so even if I accepted your premise that it has less bosses (which I do not), there would still be
less downtime in actually getting to those bosses in the first place.
CAPDAX has better user - friendliness, customer service, security, website speed,
less downtime, and clear user policies which will continue to position CAPDAX positively.
At his first job, he instituted a problem ticket solution that reduced the response time of the support staff, resulting in
less downtime.
Experience in troubleshooting, programming and repairing: robotics, pneumatics, PLC's, temperature controllers and sensors, batch controls, raw material controls, furnace controls and conveyer controls, resulting in increased productivity and
less downtime.