Sentences with phrase «rather efficient using»

While being able to deliver high performance the car is also rather efficient using 8.1 L of fuel for 100 km.

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It said virtual currencies issued for wholesale use only — that is, by banks and financial institutions to settle payments rather than by consumers for purchases — could help make trading securities and foreign currencies more efficient.
One way to look at the issue is this: rather than limiting work flex, working to understand how flexible work options can make your company more productive, efficient, and even happier might be a wiser use of your energy and talents as a leader in your organization.
Nevertheless, making such neighborhoods today is very hard, not only because we have largely lost the requisite cultural and social habits, but also because in most places zoning laws (which mandate segregated uses) and street design regulations (which are crafted exclusively to make streets efficient for cars rather than also safe for pedestrians) make it literally illegal to build such environments.
I suggest that what Hare and Madden are emphasizing is not the frustration of desires in order to attain an ideal but rather the more effective, efficient, and successful use of power to approximate the ideal.
These media are relatively efficient and effective, and while they are limited in their scope, they permit the churches to use them in ways which are in keeping with religious values rather than simply meeting the utilitarian demands of the new technology.
2) Moms use the pump as an indication of supply and if they don't get much from the pump, they assume it is because they aren't making enough milk (rather than realizing babies are more efficient at extracting milk than the pump is and that not all moms let down easily for a pump).
To be more green, I recycle as much as I can, compost, reduce / reuse / recycle, fix things rather than buy new, use cloth bags for shopping and have switched to energy efficient lighting.
Sure, it takes a little more effort to be super-green, but if you feel guilty about tossing out bags and bags of garbage and driving a gas - guzzling SUV, maybe you should change your life - style to soothe that guilt rather than convince yourself that it is OK to continue to pollute and trash the planet as long as you use energy efficient bulbs.
These critics» preferred solution is market sales of nets at a discount rather than a massive free distribution, on the grounds that even a small price would encourage more efficient use of the nets.
Rather than using a «trick» to make a donor think they are more efficient, Ord says, charities should focus on improving their efficacy.
First identified by William Jevons in 1865 — when he noticed more efficient engines increased rather than reduced coal use, as engines were put into more widespread use — the rebound effect for higher yields could see food prices drop, encouraging greater consumption, more food waste and even more conversion of habitats to farmland.
One goal of the research led by Savin is to find ways to produce equally efficient solar cells using the less expensive but impure silicon rather than the more expensive purified silica.
By automating the process of designing optical interconnects, they feel that they have set the stage for the next generation of even faster and far more energy - efficient computers that use light rather than electricity for internal data transport.
The tests used smart, energy - efficient desk fans that run on more efficient, direct - current (DC) motors using between 3 and 17 watts, rather than alternative - current (AC) motors that use around 100 watts.
«That there is usually nothing efficient, quick, or tidy about real healing, that we see more positive change when we work with plants rather than use them, and that the knowledge of herbs takes us down never ending, fascinating rabbit holes of healing possibilities.»
Rather than depending on more funding for low - carbon and energy efficient measures, the architects and engineers used a high degree of innovation to suit the brief and budget.
Nobleboro's August reflects on how it's so much more efficient to have computers at the ready rather than have to schedule use of them in a school lab.
For example, 86 per cent of pupils identified hanging clothes to dry rather than using the tumble dryer as energy efficient.
Early on, Ford decided to use the GT to push the technological envelope, so it opted for a fuel - efficient twin - turbo EcoBoost engine rather than the throwback flat - plane V - 8 found in the new GT350.
The new engine displaces just 4.2 liters, and uses efficient direct - injection rather than squirting fuel at the intake ports.
As rumored before, the new M4 will not use the V - 8 engine that the M3 Coupe used; rather, it will come with a new in - line six - cylinder engine that will not only be more efficient than the V - 8 it replaces, but also more powerful.
Dog clutches connect via mechanical interference rather than using friction; the result is efficient power transfer, but smoothness isn't their strong suit.
That's Amazon — the company so keen to retain your business that it hopes to integrate drone technology to make its deliveries more efficient and might use your browsing history to send you items that you didn't even order but probably want — turning away your business rather than accepting Hachette's terms.
We nudged them toward broad - market ETFs that track traditional indexes, rather than niche products or those using more elaborate strategies, and we awarded bonus points to ETFs that are more tax - efficient.
For larger portfolios — especially RRSPs — using US - listed ETFs will be more tax - efficient, since the foreign withholding taxes would be much lower (the US portion is exempt and the international dividends are subject to one level of withholding taxes rather than two).
That knowledge - that moxidectin might be more efficient in killing heartworms - led veterinarians at Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, University of Milano Veterinary Sciences and Università di Parma to begin trials to see if using Advantage Multi and doxycycline, rather than ivermectin and doxycycline might be more effective in treating heartworm - infected dogs.
It is always the most efficient choice to use air mileage for flights and hotel points for stays, rather than for the many secondary goods and services that rewards programs offer.
Of course this is not required, you can use the controller as well, but in the heat of battle it's far more efficient to call out tactics rather than stop and direct — it works quite well!
This processor uses a 20nm process, rather than the more efficient 16nm process.
Hempcrete, which sounds rather like a made up hippie word instead of an alternative building material, is a fascinating green construction option that uses the hurds, or inner woody core of the hemp stalk (as opposed to the bast fibers, which are used for textiles and cordage), in a mineral matrix, to form a non-toxic, carbon - negative, and energy - efficient material.
That money could be shifted to incentives for people to use their feet, bicycles, or smaller autos in their daily journies to work; incentives to make homes and workplaces more energy efficient; incentives to shift future land developments into in - fill projects rather than urban sprawl; and incentives to make cities more friendly to pedestrians and less friendly to cars.
The 2018 Volt now uses an efficient 1.5 - liter gasoline engine mostly to power the car while it's operating as a hybrid, rather than to charge its battery.
The rule does not specify use of any particular certification system, but rather establishes criteria that promote energy efficient building designs and that focus on energy and water management.
This is not to argue that buildings should be designed as cubes or spheres so as to limit energy use, but rather to set targets that reward more energy efficient designs, and ensure less efficient designs compensate by meeting higher specs to achieve a similarly low energy result.
But the models fail to account for dynamic reactions to a corn crop reduction (in this case a simple and very cost efficient response would be to end corn ethanol subsidies, thus redirecting corn to food rather than fuel, ending an inefficient industry and encouraging ethanol industries in tropical nations using sugar cane, which makes a lot more sense than corn ethanol).
Since markets generally result in more economically efficient solutions it makes sense to use them to make those decisions rather than using politically - based decisions.
For example, the global average effect of any change in albedo from using solar power would be rather small in comparison to mitigation of climate change if that solar power is used (to displace fossil fuels) for a sufficient time period (example: if a 10 % efficient PV panel with zero albedo (reflectivity for solar (SW) radiation) covered ground with an albedo of 25 — 30 %, the ratio of total increased heating to electricity generation would be similar to that of many fuel - combusting or fission - powered power plants (setting aside inverter and grid efficiency, etc., but still it would be similar).
Welcome to «geo - engineering», which holds that, rather than trying to change mankind's industrial habits, it is more efficient to counter the effects, using planetary - scale engineering.
Pay attention, because this next one has some serious implications for energy and transportation policy, and infrastructure: According to research just published in the online edition of Science, rather than converting energy crops to liquid fuel for use in an internal combustion engine, it is far more efficient to convert them to electricity to power vehicles.
FICALA would put MDLs back on the right track towards being a means of making the management of federal civil cases more efficient, rather than a tool used by trial attorneys to extract massive, pressured settlements from defendants.
In many cases, when it comes legal technology (like practice management software, eDiscovery, or legal research) some lawyers would rather just avoid the conversation all together instead of trying to wrap their heads around the benefits (many, by the way) of using technology to manage a more efficient practice.
Using process mapping and other tools, we propose new, more efficient systems and identify the costs that will be saved year over year by implementing what is often rather simple modifications or solutions.
Rather, it is my view that one of the reasons that lawyers have not adapted to better and more efficient styles of legal service delivery is because by using these new styles, they... [more]
Rather, it is my view that one of the reasons that lawyers have not adapted to better and more efficient styles of legal service delivery is because by using these new styles, they become confused over what their role would be if these styles were adopted.
Though also rather efficient in its use of space, the Huawei option doesn't feel as solid when handled, or when the display is opened.
But all of this takes a lot of time to get used to and we think the interface is rather too crowded, making it often feel clumsy rather than efficient.
Though we expect Apple to use a more power - efficient chip based on a 28 - nanometer manufacturing process in the next iPhone rather than A5X chip, which is based on an older 40 - nanometer manufacturing process, the fact that the new 4G iPad offers the same battery life as the 3G iPad 2 despite 70 % more battery capacity, clearly shows what a drain 4G radio can be on battery life and how critical it was for Apple to innovate in this area.
Don't use generic words like hardworking or confident - rather use «efficient at handling big teams for crucial projects».
While law firms are traditionally one of the key tenants to anchor new office towers, more recently they have been moving to make more efficient use of space rather than to gain bragging rights, Learner notes.
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