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Carsharing exploits new technology to allow cars to be used more cost-efficiently.
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In the UK most health care is produced by the public sector - more cost-efficiently than almost anywhere else.
Matthew Yglesias » When the Federal Government Tightens Its Belt, Who Feels The Squeeze? 2010
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Clients want "a competently prepared document done as quickly and as cost-efficiently as possible."
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Clients want "a competently prepared document done as quickly and as cost-efficiently as possible."
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Imagine life for the citizen of the smart city: you awake in your sustainably built home, and take your morning shower in recycled industrial waste water, cost-efficiently heated overnight.
City design: Transforming tomorrow Terry Kirby 2010
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There's the strong argument to be made, therefore, that U.S. autoworkers work as cost-efficiently, or even more so, as their foreign counterparts.
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The notion that private industry can provide health care more cost-efficiently than government simply ignores the facts.
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It also offers complimentary iYogi Green PC Optimization service, online tech support to help computers run cleanly and cost-efficiently.
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This was the starting point of the Copenhagen Consensus project, which found that problems like AIDS, hunger and malaria could be fought very cost-efficiently, but climate change could not.
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Being able to cost-efficiently engage in targeted advertising was another one of those siren songs for the little guys.
When Will Google Be Honest About Its Enterprise Ambitions? - Publishing 2.0 2006
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