Efficient
efficient (adjective) - waste little time, energy and resources in doing a task
(minimize time, energy and resources in performing a task)
highly efficient
remarkably efficient
reasonably efficient
incredibly efficient
technically efficient
economically efficient
quietly efficient
make efficient
become efficient
only appear efficient
look efficient
quietly efficient
efficient methods
clean, efficient, safe and reasonably priced public transport
a more efficient worker and hence a more profitable organisation
face-to-face communication was more pleasurable, but e-mail was cheaper and more efficient
excellent service from our efficient and smiling staff
cheerful, helpful, willing and efficient
cheaper and more efficient
making efficient investment decisions
wood-burning stoves amazingly efficient in heating most of the house
high-rises provide more efficient land use and lower costs per square metre
she didn't like being called a machine, even an efficient one
specially designed for more efficient cooking
modern boilers are much more efficient than their predecessors
efficient, high quality medical services
a fish bite alarm makes for efficient, relaxing fishing
efficient advertising sales
an efficient economy
efficient parts
impeded the efficient working of the part-time workers
a low-tax economy is a more efficient economy (?)
functionally efficient
not always functionally efficient
equally efficient
design more efficient equipment
provide them with the tools needed to design more efficient heat equipment
an efficient world market
efficient production
efficient operation
rewards for efficiency
incentives for efficiency
efficient delivery and financing of services
changes to make administration more efficient and streamlined
delivering improvements in services to all users in the most efficient and economical way possible
Example sentences:
* We can provide them with the tools needed to design more efficient heat equipment.
* As technology matures, an efficient world market develops.
* He is always cheerful, helpful, willing and efficient.
* I am a small one-man business, but I think I am equally efficient.
* Most people concluded that face-to-face communication was more pleasurable, but e-mail was cheaper and more efficient.
* I'm sure your methods are very efficient, Sister.
* But she didn't like being called a machine, even an efficient one.
* Good health is not just about providing efficient, high quality medical services.
* A compact market made for more efficient advertising sales .
* In addition to the excellent service from our efficient and smiling staff, guests can enjoy delicious Greek and International Cuisine.
* In the long run it is by making efficient investment decisions that capacity is adjusted to ensure that this price also reflects long-run marginal cost.
* Adam Smith and subsequent writers have shown that in a competitive economy the pursuit of self interest can lead to an outcome which society would view as efficient.
* As Bangkok's population increases, I believe condominiums will continue to grow in popularity. CBD land is already scarce and high-rises provide more efficient land use and lower costs per square metre.
* At that time hilltrampers tended to buy their gear from Army & Navy stores because wartime surplus material was still readily available, although not always functionally efficient.
* A low-tax economy will therefore, other things being equal, be a more efficient economy.
* Where public transport is available, and where it is clean, efficient, safe and reasonably priced, commuters will use it.
* It is worth pointing out however that the neoliberal perspective concentrates on the efficient delivery and financing of services and on issues of consumer choice.
* Health and Safety is a major management function ranking in importance with others that lead to efficient operation.
* People think that ecology means a return to the countryside, cows and sheep and trees and that sort of thing, but the conservation of energy is just as important in the towns, and back-to-backs are by their nature more energy efficient.
* You really are a most efficient milk-making machine!
* Modern boilers are much more efficient than their predecessors, particularly condensing boilers.
* The pans are specially designed for more efficient cooking.
* Such an approach would lead to a more efficient worker and hence to a more profitable organisation.
* Thirdly, continuing to use oil fuelled internal combustion engines to drive cars but making the engines more efficient.
* If you fish with a fish bite alarm, it makes for efficient, relaxing fishing.
* Its colour void led to clean, efficient lines which had an appeal that passed right down to the high street.
* With the uncertainty about oil prices and the expense of both gas and electricity, many people are opting for wood-burning stoves These have long been a favourite in Northern Europe and America, and they can be amazingly efficient in heating most of the house, quite apart from being decorative.
* Pressures from the consumer market to go for cheaper and more efficient plant (which earlier, when there had been competition from generation by private industry, was a major spur to efficiency for CEB planners and the undertakings) was now less effective.
* I know erm I thought I wrote to the electricity board in, I wrote to somebody about erm how er things should be labelled about how efficient they are when using electricity.
* Economic and social pressures impeded the efficient working of the system-part-time workers, poorer rural areas could not afford educ., illness of public health, cost of full provision.
* You could be you could be lured into a position where if, if the management had you by the tails, thinking along the same line, then you could never be an efficient, you know, negotiator.
* By constructing the marginal social benefit curve DD, the government can decide how much of the public good it is socially efficient to produce.
* A natural monopolist with large economies of scale may continue to make profits by severely restricting output below the socially efficient level.
* We remain committed, not just to maintaining library standards, but to delivering improvements in services to all users in the most efficient and economical way possible.
* We could promote computer training for the D A Os enabling a move to computer as branch records, making branch administration efficient and streamlined.
* In a sweeping report adopted last month by the annual CHA convention, Canada's 1210 hospitals also urged that a measure of market-style competition be introduced in the system to force hospitals to compete for patients and tax dollars, as well as reward the efficient institutions.






