increased efficiency
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandefficiency
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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efficiency
noun
uk/ɪˈfɪʃ.ən.si/us/ɪˈfɪʃ.ən.si/
the quality of working well in an organized way, without wasting time ...
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Consolidation was driven by the goal ofincreasedefficiency.
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With maturation, he showedincreasedefficiencyand tolerance for orientation jitter.
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At the heart of the growth in consumerism is the notion ofincreasedefficiencyof production.
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Others includeincreasedefficiencyfrom turntaking or specialization through trade, and the formation of coordinated, cooperative endeavors based on mutualism.
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The iterative development of technical specifications and contract terms was also a significant factor in anincreasedefficiencyin the delivery of civil aircraft.
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Table 4 shows that the decline in the postal deficit was probably driven byincreasedefficiencyin city free delivery.
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Consideration should be given to optimizing systems (evolutionary operation) forincreasedefficiencyand to minimize operation and maintenance costs.
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Nevertheless, it may haveincreasedefficiencyif it has increased the quality of the service or brought about lower costs.
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The ensuing contracts were more equitable, which contributed towardsincreasedefficiency, innovation and more consensual working relations.
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These haveincreasedefficiency, ensured accountability and judicious use of resources, and have resulted in the conduct of high quality maize research in the subregion.
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A main factor behind future sustainability not thoroughly dealt with in this study, is the potential for technological change andincreasedefficiencyfollowing a re-orientation of economic policy.
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Our results show that the economic reforms haveincreasedefficiencyon average by about 25 per cent.
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Enhanced profitability and market share were the result ofincreasedefficiency.
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The decision-makers do not know how much of that sum they pay forincreasedefficiencyand how much they pay for decreased risk - and neither do they need to know.
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Then, the different behavior of the x parameter should be related to anincreasedefficiencyof the oxidation reaction under high total pressures conditions.
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Godby et al. also show that the introduction of a futures market alsoincreasedefficiency.
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The drive towardsincreasedefficiencyhas led to a reduction in the number of firms and an increase in their size at all stages in the food marketing system.
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So most of the production comes from one-quarter; that is where we get theincreasedefficiency.
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