And remember, energy is far from the dominant component of the economy, and phasing in a 50 or 75 % reduction in carbon emissions doesn't mean a 50 to 75 % reduction in energy usage — still less a 50 to 75 % reduction in productive use of energy, given
likely efficiency gains.
Although there are
likely efficiency gains associated with increasing scale at small institutions, these institutions are overwhelmingly private and are not representative of where most students attend college.
Not exact matches
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.
While the Mercedes engineers I rode with would not be drawn on their power outputs, it is
likely that any increases will be modest, with the emphasis on
gains in whole vehicle
efficiency through mechanical optimization, weight reduction, and aerodynamic refinement.
Similar to space heating, these
gains were
likely moderated by increases in
efficiency of cooling equipment and improved building shells, but air conditioning was not the only end use that was higher in newer homes.
From 2015 to 2040, further
gains in
efficiency and CO2 emissions intensity will be significant, helping slow global energy - related CO2 emissions so that they will
likely peak before 2040.
To pursue a 2oC pathway to address the risks of climate change, the need for
efficiency gains is
likely to ramp up significantly, meaning that capturing the most cost - effective
efficiency gains will become even more important in order to spare society an unnecessary economic burden associated with high - cost options to reduce emissions.
A notable finding again in this year's Outlook is that CO2 emissions are
likely to peak in 2030 due to
efficiency gains and a gradual transition to less carbon - intensive energy supplies.
The value they are receiving
likely stems from
efficiency gains, improved workflows, and outside counsel expense savings that can be achieved through Enterprise Legal Management (ELM) solutions such as LexisNexis CounselLink, but much greater value can be unlocked through the regular use of analytics and metrics.
Additionally, those margins are
likely to grow in the future as outside counsel takes on more substantive work for the client,
gains a deeper understanding of the client, and increases its
efficiencies when working with the client.
The statement «legal technology specialists on their own are also less
likely to foster close collaboration with knowledge management professionals and legal professionals in ways that can generate
gains in the quality or
efficiency of delivered legal services», is certainly not my experience.