It is not efficient to run a system at this sort of level.
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And the newest ships, being bigger, are more efficient to run.
The tantalizing promise of cheap to produce, efficient to run materials, that could turn the next page in gadget history has always remained frustratingly out of reach.
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We run our warehouse 24-7, which is not the most efficient way to run a warehouse but it gets the shoes out to the customers as quickly as possible.
The company claims that Preface is power-efficient enough to run for "hundreds of hours" without draining notebook battery power.
The methodology that Adyen applies to global payments is built entirely on next generation technologies, which makes it not only flexible, but efficient to operate and run.
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Underlying growth would probably improve as well since complacency in the private sector will lead to failure by the least efficient as survival means you have to run faster to stay even.
Now I take those insider secrets and teach people how to run an efficient, effective job search.
Suu Kyi also spoke on the need for a "clean, efficient civil service" to help run the nation even as governments change.
Each university will have an incentive to run an efficient and professional rating process, providing a real-world training lab for undergraduate and graduate students from a variety of backgrounds (economics, computer engineering, political science, law, finance).
"There are some practical measures that solicitors can take to ensure that cash flow doesn't become a major issue and they can continue to run an efficient business and improve cash collection in what is still a difficult economic climate, " he said.
In its bid to keep Big Blue's lead in the server market, IBM has launched the fastest-ever microprocessor and computer server, with the double whammy of being energy efficient, and thus relatively cheap to run.
He found that while humans have evolved to run great distances, we've also evolved to become more efficient walkers than our ape ancestors by doing the very thing Lieberman's study warns against -- landing heel first.
If it succeeds, the material could be used for jet-engine parts, allowing them to run at higher, more efficient temperatures.
It's true that Advantage could be better run to favor the more efficient commercial carriers that are restraining health spending in some parts of the country.
The C-Max Energi is a plug-in derivative of the C-Max, which is supposed to be even more efficient because it can run longer in electric-only mode.
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This means Ubuntu is ready to run on the most cost-efficient chipset designs.
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Starbucks, too, is trying to make its labor scheduling more efficient, and run its stores in ways that waste less of the product.
Either they consume vast amounts of power, which makes them expensive to run, or, if they are cooled to make them superconducting and so more efficient, they have to be kept at insanely low temperatures.
He has sought and usually received similar of control in other IPOs, arguing that it is more efficient for clients to talk to one bank than to run things by committee, other people familiar with the matter said.
Speaking in Philadelphia on Tuesday, Gore offered a plan that would offer tax and other incentives to investors and manufacturers as enticement for the creation of a plethora of new energy-efficient technologies, including but not limited to automobiles that run on combinations of gasoline, electricity and other fuels.
Mr Geithner and Mr Summers want to preserve the banking system largely as it is, in private hands: advocates of nationalisation simply do not appreciate the long-run damage it would do to the efficient functioning of the economy.
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Once he has proved that this arrangement can bury itself in a satisfactory manner, he plans to run a competition between robot clams with different shell shapes in order to understand what makes some more efficient than others.
He said the discussions between the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University would enable two distinct, independent institutes to run their universities in "an even more efficient manner".
But I've also seen unions re-training workers to build energy- efficient buildings, innovators designing cars that run on fuel cells and biofuels and electricity, cars that get more miles per gallon than ever before, cars that will cut the cost of driving, reduce our reliance on foreign oil, and fight global warming.
Then he tapped Efficient Frontier, a company run by his wife, Ellen, to create algorithms to help Spark Networks decide how much to bid on search terms.
Two decades earlier Anderson had run a midwestern valve manufacturer and sold it to the compulsively efficient Emerson Electric Co.
They say they want to represent people purely over local issues and to make sure Surrey County Council is run in a cost-efficient way.
Two decades earlier Anderson had run a midwestern valve manufacturer and sold it to the compulsively efficient Emerson Electric Co. (nyse: EMR - news - people ) He never forgot his experience there of being forced to wring every bit of waste out of people and procedures.
The bulb triumphed in the Bright Tomorrow competition run by the US Department of Energy that aimed to find an energy efficient alternative to the 60-watt incandescent light bulb.
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