Not exact matches
An interactive voice
response (IVR) «chatbot» in today's call centers can do very little human interaction, and customers are more like to hang up frustrated even after in
efficient, inhuman interaction than they would be after a
less successful, empathetic interaction.
«Our new management structure will ensure we have strong end - to - end accountability within the customer segments, so we can transform into a more
efficient,
less complex organization with accelerated decision - making in
response to our clients» needs,» AIG president and CEO Peter Hancock said in a press release.
Higherfrequency calls may make these bats
less efficient at tracking food, which suggests that the calls evolved in
response to countervailing constraints.
In
response, a UT Arlington research team applied advanced mass spectrometry and chromatography instrumentation available at the Shimadzu Institute to develop a sensitive and
efficient method for detecting trace amounts at
less than 10 parts per trillion in a 100 microliter sample, said Kevin Schug, Shimadzu Distinguished Professor of Analytical Chemistry at UT Arlington.
A healthy gut and good nutrition are important for a healthy immune system and a good immune
response to vaccination, so it is not surprising that vaccines have been found to be
less efficient in malnourished children.
If you exercise more, your body either becomes more
efficient at exercise (and burns
less after a point) or has a poor hormone
response to it and because of increasing cortisol and inflammation you also hold onto weight instead of shedding it.
However, as a general rule, if you keep the standard adaptive dampers in their softest setting and select
Efficient mode via the Drive Performance button - for tamer accelerator
response and
less aggressive gearchanges, etc - the M5 bumbles around in a more relaxed fashion than the always more aggressive - feeling Mercedes - AMG E63.
This engages a more
efficient engine map with reduced torque,
less power and slower throttle
response.
A compelling argument for the positive longwave
response is a leading alternate to Lindzen's IRIS although it receives
less attention, and is known as the FAT hypothesis (from Dennis Hartmann) and arises from the fundamental physics of convection only heating the atmosphere where radiative cooling is
efficient, and thus the temperature at the top of convective cloudiness should be near constant as it becomes warmer.
In a world that faces growing food insecurity, the best and most
efficient response is to worry
less about production and more about addressing the gaps in our current distribution system — primarily, why an estimated 40 percent of all calories produced for human consumption fails to reach mouths and bellies.
Adding CO2 means that the Earth becomes even
less «in thermal equilibrium with itself», becomes
less efficient at discarding the energy received from the sun, and in
response, raises its temperatures.
The existence of this positive externality of firms» R&D — or put differently, the public - good nature of the information generated by R&D — means that the private sector will carry out
less than the «
efficient» amount of R&D of new climate - friendly technologies in
response to given carbon prices.
In his view, a broad - based technology push would turn into a pork - barrel program and be far
less efficient than the technology that would develop in
response to a requirement to reduce emissions.