Duplicating those efforts every year would hardly be efficient and it would be costly.
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Conversely a country with huge energy consumption and relatively little GDP is unlikely to be efficient.
It would be efficient for all practical purposes to admit them as a block.
America's founding fathers created a system of government deliberately designed to protect liberties rather than be efficient.
The lasers are designed to be efficient and ultra-fast, with speeds as high as 1, 000 megabits per second.
Sharks, the dominant predators in the sea, by nature need to be on the move to be efficient eaters.
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Waiting would mean that what was installed would be efficient and cost competitive.
But what exactly does it mean for a country to be efficient?
There is very little pressure on British gas to be efficient and to keep these price rises to a minimum.
Another way of putting this is that those who look to bureaucracies to be efficient are probably being a little optimistic.
The equity market can only be efficient when active investors and portfolio managers continually adjust security prices based on new information.
While the lack of structure challenged our ability to be efficient, every leader was internally motivated to produce new marketable ideas.
When you free your mind (and work processes) of all the clutter, it is easier to generate new ideas and be efficient.
Hollande stressed the need for the government to be efficient and to set a good example in its own practices, the statement said.
These are things that might indeed be efficient markets but there are perhaps moral reasons why we should not allow markets in them.
For capital markets to be efficient in putting money to best use, companies need flexibility in returning capital as well as in raising it.
This care has proved to be efficient for treating diseases such as HIV and AIDS, malaria and other parasitic conditions, and chronic and lifestyle diseases.
Chief among them would be they think that a military strike is not going to be efficient and it's not going to achieve its objectives.
His rationale: venture-backed clean tech companies need to be efficient with their capital, and that means turning to a third party to build their wares.
Eventually, these patches become so tiny they cease to be efficient.
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When integrated into modern disaster risk management schemes, traditional management techniques have proven to be efficient and cost-effective tools to mitigate environmental risks and reduce vulnerability.
From a national policy perspective, speculation provides the grease that encourages markets to be efficient and aids in price discovery by often providing the other side of the trade.
The scientific premise behind our approach is that your brain, in an attempt to be efficient, can learn to act in ways that are not helpful to you.
It's good to be efficient, because a huge payroll is even more useful if none of it is wasted, but it isn't necessary, at least in the Bronx.
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Without some consolidation of land, Chinese farming cannot be efficient.
It may mean that members can be efficient, get on with their work while keeping on eye on the debate, waiting to pounce when they have something to say.
Such regulations should be efficient, the World Bank states, striking a balance between safeguarding some important aspects of the business environment and avoiding distortions that impose unreasonable costs on businesses.
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Ultimately, whatever the SEC becomes, it should be efficient.
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Wrike also asked what inspired people to be efficient.
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