Sentences with phrase «really achieved efficiency»

«Use something like «increased efficiency by 50 percent» instead of «we really achieved efficiency,»» he says.

Not exact matches

What they really should be striving to achieve is matching Jason's 100x boost in efficiency through experimentation and a critical analysis of your vision.
«What we really want to achieve is to help partners and merchants digitalize their offline businesses,» Zhang told Alizila, gaining efficiencies and cost savings while improving the shopping experience for consumers.
Several legislators fear county will do nothing to achieve efficiencies BY DYLAN SKRILOFF On Tuesday the Rockland County Legislature officially requested an $ 80 million deficit bond on a 11 - 3 vote, but really the vote was 9 - 5, with five dissenting lawmakers voting to float a $ 62 million bond instead, as proposed by Legislator Ed Day.
Some of the work out exercises that you can try include full body workouts (for optimum general strength and athletic build), core workouts (to tune up the efficiency of lower and upper body functioning and help you stay balanced), jump rope (to help you achieve faster footwork that would really come handy in a basketball game), jumping (to boost your vertical leap and help you become more agile) etc..
Do we really need to achieve Passivhaus levels of energy efficiency or would more modest goals be more appropriate for historic buildings?
Now I like this project and do not want to be an argumentative curmudgeon but really, lots of people have achieved this level of efficiency in renovations.
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