Efficiency can be categorized as a noun.
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efficiency - skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort; "she did the work with great efficiency" | ||
efficiency - the ratio of the output to the input of any system |
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1. | noun | She did the work with great efficiency. | |
2. | noun | The application of recent developments in optimization theory and numerical methods can help Enron to improve further efficiency of our pipeline system and reduce the consumption of compressor fuel. | |
3. | noun | Tourists like the other reviewer might not appreciate their efficiency or quality, but I certainly do. | |
4. | noun | The poor quality starts at the receptionist desk, where the staff is very impatient and lack the efficiency I once loved about the office. | |
5. | noun | Our firm is a giant one, and there are some rules and regulations, which should be revised or rescinded to reduce red tape and increase efficiency. | |
6. | noun | That makes for efficiency. | |
7. | noun | Office managers expect accuracy, efficiency, and dedication. | |
8. | noun | Efficiency is the dominant idea in business. | |
9. | noun | Everyone strives for efficiency but few seem to attain it. | |
10. | noun | He put forward a plan for improving office efficiency. | |
11. | noun | Charles Moore created Forth in an attempt to increase programmer productivity without sacrificing machine efficiency. | |
12. | noun | Don't confuse "efficacy" with "efficiency". | |
13. | noun | I used to live in an efficiency. | |
14. | noun | In a general maner, one can say that the learning method suited for a particular student is not suited for another student, in such a way that the efficiency of the learning method relies mostly on the modification of the ranking of the students. | |
15. | noun | Intelligence tests are so fooled by study that they miss the most important aspect of human efficiency: the mind to think in ways contrary to those around them, which comes not from intelligence but from a path of thinking and from condition. |
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She did the work with great efficiency. |
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The application of recent developments in optimization theory and numerical methods can help Enron to improve further efficiency of our pipeline system and reduce the consumption of compressor fuel. |
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Tourists like the other reviewer might not appreciate their efficiency or quality, but I certainly do. |
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The poor quality starts at the receptionist desk, where the staff is very impatient and lack the efficiency I once loved about the office. |
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Our firm is a giant one, and there are some rules and regulations, which should be revised or rescinded to reduce red tape and increase efficiency. | |
That makes for efficiency. | |
Office managers expect accuracy, efficiency, and dedication. | |
Efficiency is the dominant idea in business. | |
Everyone strives for efficiency but few seem to attain it. | |
He put forward a plan for improving office efficiency. | |
Charles Moore created Forth in an attempt to increase programmer productivity without sacrificing machine efficiency. | |
Don't confuse "efficacy" with "efficiency". | |
I used to live in an efficiency. | |
In a general maner, one can say that the learning method suited for a particular student is not suited for another student, in such a way that the efficiency of the learning method relies mostly on the modification of the ranking of the students. | |
Intelligence tests are so fooled by study that they miss the most important aspect of human efficiency: the mind to think in ways contrary to those around them, which comes not from intelligence but from a path of thinking and from condition. |