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Could it be that parents are simply less efficient now?
And almost nothing is less efficient than a trade war.
They are less efficient, and not as good to shareholders.
Also, if you're impatient, wireless charging is generally less efficient.
Will the company become less efficient under the government's protection?
It's simply becoming less efficient to operate a budget airline.
Aluminum is a cheaper alternative to conduct electricity, although less efficient.
Cheap fuel makes older, less efficient planes profitable to run again.
"Fintechs are choosing niches where banks are less efficient," he said.
But gasoline containing ethanol is less efficient than gasoline without it.
Not a coincidence: Only four teams are less efficient on offense.
"It actually makes us less efficient to be a public company."
"It's a less efficient way to pull the money out," he said.
First, VKontakte is less efficient at shutting down extremist groups than Facebook.
Some attempts will fail, and some will be less efficient than others.
Worse, the renewables sector is far less efficient with regard to output.
American smelters were old and less efficient, and energy costs have increased.
That might seem to imply that business has become less efficient or lucrative.
When fewer moves mean fewer job switches, the labour market becomes less efficient.
All this fiddling makes the tax system more complicated, and so less efficient.
More efficient firms would outbid less efficient ones for scarce labour, boosting productivity.
Cleaners using bags become less efficient when the bags are full, Dyson said.
So why is the less efficient parallel line model used at grocery stores?
Critics say storing renewable electricity as hydrogen is less efficient than using batteries.
Protectionism makes economies less efficient, but it does not, in general, destroy jobs.
I'm sure this makes me far less efficient than I think I'm being.
Compared to smaller cars, S.U.V.s are less efficient, generally by about 30 percent.
"The road ahead is difficult, and less efficient banks will disappear," it said.
And NYIFUP's data shows that the Varick Street courthouse really is less efficient.
This is less efficient and more costly for the entire health-care system.
The bank is much less efficient than rivals like ING of the Netherlands.
In other words, it seems that Americans are less efficient in living well ecologically.
"The C-corp is less efficient if you're passing cash flow out," said Steffen.
Yet if more people are buying the index, might the market become less efficient?
The phenomenon represents a growing trend and a reason markets are less efficient today.
It has also said it will examine whether rebates make the market less efficient.
Cattle are usually much less efficient, although they can be farmed in different ways.
After the 2007-08 financial crisis, markets are less efficient and liquid than before.
Mainstream medicine was both expensive and less efficient than apitherapy, according to her father.
Protectionism can do real harm, making economies less efficient and reducing long-run growth.
That stirred fear that bigger, less efficient state lenders would also release disappointing earnings.
Nickel-cadmium batteries, which were less efficient but more compact, were invented in 20193.
It's worth noting, however, that heat pumps become less efficient as the temperature drops.
It supports the idea that as a population dwindles, natural selection becomes less efficient.
At the same time, older and less efficient code can get overlooked and left behind.
Ultimately, the narrower the wealth and income bases are, the less efficient an economy is.
But that larger surface area adds drag and makes cruising less efficient at high speeds.
Yet as more people invest passively in index funds, might the market become less efficient?
The less-efficient ones face more competition, so they shrink and they exit the market.
These markets are deemed "less efficient," and that is a creator of stock-picking opportunity.
In other places, it's natural gas plants that are less efficient, or old coal plants.
Over time, the stress of high blood pressure makes the heart larger and less efficient.
But it does its damage via the supply side, making the world economy less efficient.
I was often in the less-efficient "sport" mode and got 250 miles per gallon.
But it does its damage via the supply side, making the world economy less efficient.
So they may be way better politically—like way better—and only slightly less efficient economically.
That makes them less efficient, more unfair and more likely to conflict with a government's priorities.
These hidden fees, the report argues, can weaken the overall economy by making it less efficient.
Shifting from diesels to less efficient gasoline cars would compound the challenge of meeting those standards.
In large part, tariffs and subsidies make the globe less efficient and more win-lose oriented.
And older chips, reliant on prior technology, will of course be less efficient than something newer.
At the Broad, the LED lighting cost three times as much as less efficient halogen lights.
And that's especially the case for startups, which were founded to disrupt old, less-efficient models.
The Hong Kong government has become less efficient and more divided than in the colonial era.
In most of the world, beef production is vastly less efficient than it is in America.
But in older people, brain scans show, the white matter can be skimpier and less efficient.
But if you don't need to buy drugs or hitmen, the cryptocurrencies are vastly less efficient.
Cheaper models tend to pursue a random "bump and run" pattern, making them less efficient and thorough.
Under the current rules, automakers may make SUVs, pickups and other light trucks less efficient than cars.
Last year, steel capacity cuts were mainly in older, less efficient mills, many of them already offline.
Earlier versions of the treatment have been less efficient and also posed a risk of triggering leukemia.
U.S. officials had pushed for a quicker phase-out of less-efficient planes than their E.U. counterparts.
So why, in our technology-laced world, do certain domains keep getting more expensive and less efficient?
But some business will go elsewhere and Europe's financial industry will become more fragmented and less efficient.
Automakers are making vehicles more fuel efficient than ever, but American consumers are buying less efficient vehicles.
Simmons has remained nearly as productive with Embiid off the floor, but also becomes far less efficient.
Open-cycle gas turbines (OCGT) are less efficient and produce more expensive power, but they are faster.
If the manufacturer recommends regular gasoline, for example, using mid-grade or premium would be less efficient.
Although thermoelectric devices are less efficient and more expensive than photovoltaic cells, they can be more durable.
Then, beginning with Ronald Reagan's presidency, the government eased off, and cars began to get less efficient.
Over all, the Chevy is less efficient, at 985 miles per gallon equivalent and a 42 m.p.g.
One possible impact is the cross-border shipment process could become less efficient, said Morningstar analyst Matthew Young.
Besides, patrolling internal frontiers is less efficient than pooling resources to boost the EU's common border police force.
A prolonged downturn could hit some less efficient producers, however, with major repercussions for the global grains sector.
In their absence, city governments are becoming less efficient and fewer politicians want to run for local office.
It's less efficient, but there's an achievement for reading ten thousand content on VR and I'm halfway there.
The other, less efficient carrier of Zika is the Aedes albopictus, commonly known as the Asian tiger mosquito.
An increasing reliance on state firms to support economic growth is also making investment in China less efficient.
"If you charge a battery very quickly, it's less efficient [and] it actually damages the battery," he said.
Plus, some biofuels use less-efficient stock feeds, which can emit even more byproducts than traditional jet fuel.
Ceramic materials can be used but so far have been costly and less efficient than conventional cooling systems.
"It certainly means longer lines at airports, it means less efficient travel through the airspace," Parker told CNBC.
So often they demand more of themselves than is necessary, to the point of actually becoming less efficient.
Lengthening or shortening their strides subsequently did not make them more economical; instead, it made them less efficient.
Like Tesla, Niu's e-scooters use batteries made of lithium ion, rather than heavier and less efficient lead.
Night trains, research has shown, actually cost more to operate because they are less efficient than daytime services.
But not sleeping, in addition to making you less efficient and more stressed, is terrible for your health.
Market competition did what it was supposed to do, which is drive older, less efficient plants out of business.
That figures to limit his defensive utility, and could lead to slightly less efficient shooting against NBA-caliber defenders.
"When we do go to daylight saving time, sleep is disrupted; it's shortened and it's less efficient," Watson said.
Also influential, Byrd said, have been analytics demonstrating that midrange shots are less efficient than layups and 3-pointers.
Early copies of a new plane tend to be less efficient and Singapore Airlines recently ordered some new A380s.
Another more obvious competitor is TripAdvisor, but it doesn't offer personalised travel feeds, making it less efficient to navigate.
Many of the West's big dams, meanwhile, have proved far less efficient and effective than their champions had hoped.
But fuel distribution to stations has slowed in recent days because of the switch to less efficient truck transportation.
The latter is considered more fuel-intensive and less efficient than the steam catapults used by the U.S. Navy.
The tariff also successfully kept smaller, low-margin trucks from competing with the less-efficient models made at home.
For one thing, the anticancer defenses in human cells could make Crispr less efficient than researchers may have hoped.
It's still slower than charging by cable, and less efficient, and it generates more heat, which reduces battery life.
And it is still less efficient than plugging in — the Resonant Qi standard claims 220 to 2720 percent efficiency.
Urban routes, which require more stopping and starting, may be less efficient than rural routes with longer, unimpeded distances.
Urban routes, which require more stopping and starting, may be less efficient than rural routes with longer, unimpeded distances.
The operations not only are expensive to build but also require a lot of power, making plants less efficient.
"The return on invested capital will be less efficient unless they are very clever in making it work," Lee said.
But weaker rules will enable automakers to build even more expensive vehicles with older, less-efficient technology and hefty markups.
Marketing costs nearly tripled in 2017, yet the company grew only 34%, meaning that each dollar became materially less efficient.
On planets with significantly shorter days, he argues, the transfer of heat from equator to poles would be less efficient.
That same research also claimed that other manufacturers than Hexi Pharma were selling disinfectants were even less efficient than advertised.
Skeptics will argue that such a plan would make our federal government less efficient and curtail face-to-face interaction.
Players with a high genetic risk for Alzheimer's took less efficient routes to reach checkpoints in the game, researchers found.
Besides, water companies might become less efficient if they were once again run by bureaucrats rather than profit-oriented managers.
The more a country relies on one supplier, the more switching to a less efficient source is likely to hurt.
On far too many occasions, Porzingis is an afterthought, functioning as a giant decoy for much less efficient scoring options.
Under the umbrella of Ferrovie dello Stato, profitable high-speed trains co-exist with less efficient regional and commuter services.
Under the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran agreed to reduce its number of centrifuges and to use older, less efficient models.
And Johnson maintains that Amazon's distribution centers are more expensive and less efficient to run than Walmart's store and warehouses.
Betterment's selection strategy will still work with first-in-first-out, but would be "much less efficient," according to Benke.
For one, it appears the premium Tesla competitors' battery systems are less efficient, and less prepared for the long haul.
For the general public, fewer judges means a justice system that is less efficient, less transparent, and even less trustworthy.
"Even the sectors that are protected over time become less efficient because they have to work less hard," she said.
Low oil prices can be useful, as they provide economic stimulus, especially for lower-income households with less-efficient cars.
Low-income families tend to rely more on expensive heating fuels, and have older, less efficient furnaces, appliances and homes.
The remaining two telcos will get relatively less efficient spectrum bandwidth to deliver localized 5G services based on existing infrastructure.
Even in 2014, when computers were less efficient than they are today, streaming was significantly more energy-efficient than driving.
We could be closing some of these less efficient plants or smaller capacities so we can have a better throughput.
A bipartisan Congress approved the policy to phase out less-efficient bulbs under Republican President George W. Bush in 2007.
They have the NBA's fifth-worst offense; according to Synergy Sports, no team is less efficient out of time outs.
This last development — cutting out some of the less efficient efforts of the business — is where the Google news today fits.
More forceful easing could pressure the yuan and aggravate high debt levels, with money going into less efficient or speculative investments.
The way these industries function is to idle or shut down older, less efficient plants when the market isn't doing well.
While it was possible to connect these systems before Kafka, Miller says it was much less efficient and much more costly.
Binney said that this swarm of data can lead to analysts becoming far less efficient at detecting threats and thwarting attacks.
This can make students less efficient at studying and retaining information in class, the researchers note in the journal PLoS ONE.
Ultimately the costs of a less efficient financial system are likely to outweigh the extra income from capturing business from London.
But because they are also less efficient, Mr Krassenstein estimates that his savings per bag in India are only around 35%.
He said that as Airbus grows its services business, less-efficient independent MRO companies might find themselves left in the cold.
The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, is also capable of spreading the disease, but is far less efficient than its relative.
Output curbs related to efforts to control pollution and the cutting of older, less efficient capacity, has boosted the industry's fortunes.
And the cost of processing magazines has doubled thanks to the introduction of less efficient preparation methods at the Post Office.
But voting rights advocates say that stopping restrictions in this way is far less efficient than the use of Section 5.
And when Blue Apron's new customers are bailing at a higher rate than before, Blue Apron's marketing investments become less efficient.
Steam turbines, which are less efficient, produced 212 percent of their maximum potential output compared with 213 percent a year earlier.
"At the end of the day you become less efficient economically and therefore everybody will somehow suffer from it," Pesaran said.
Fuel cell technology is already in use - deployed very successfully in warehouse fork lifts, replacing less efficient battery-operated fork lifts.
In contrast, the typical, less efficient method of treating cancer uses combinations of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation to kill cancer cells.
To get around bottlenecks, grid operators may turn on more expensive or less efficient generators closer to where the demand is.
But even after multiple, expensive, upgrades and retrofits, coal-fired power plants remain less efficient and less flexible than combined-cycle units.
To be sure, it remains possible to file Freedom of Information Act requests to uncover information in a much less efficient fashion.
A high share of renewables may be less efficient at powering economic growth than fossil fuels were in their 20th century heyday.
Our bodies cool off by evaporating water in the form of sweat, and a higher dew point makes this process less efficient.
However, that's not all that is going on—title companies are far less efficient than they could be at doing that work.
But Democrats and other critics warned that the move could lead to a costlier, less-efficient system controlled by the airline industry.
More forceful easing could also pressure the yuan and aggravate high debt levels, with money going into less efficient or speculative investments.
That's why the typical hospital EHR frequently makes physicians less efficient and productive (and far more frustrated) than they ought to be.
We will have to compromise for a smaller, less efficient piece of equipment, that in the long run will increase our costs.
The referendum campaign drove hard on the theme that too much northern tax revenues were going to the less-efficient southern regions.
"It will be less efficient, it'll be more costly, I suspect, for customers to send their goods through Europe," he told Reuters.
This is far less efficient than a medicare payroll tax which is of course factored on a percentage that a worker earns.
He's right: If new car prices are too high, people will chose to stay in older, less efficient, and less safe cars.
Their robot doppelgängers must rely on batteries, which are less efficient and tend to be heavy, or must be hooked up externally.
The migration of industries like cement and steel overseas can also shift production to less-efficient factories governed by looser pollution rules.
Lower-income Americans who spend a large part of their income on gasoline fueling older, less efficient vehicles will be hit hardest.
And a trade war, by imposing artificial costs such as tariffs on international trade, undoes that productive specialization, making everyone less efficient.
I had pictured my arms as windmills, gracefully circling around, but she said that was less efficient, and bad for my shoulders.
He has been active in reinstating the state's role in the economy even though it is less efficient than the private sector.
It can be less efficient to swap funding for equity, and loans can be accessed faster and be cheaper than VC cash.
Wells Fargo is also less efficient than it used to be, with costs taking some 61 cents of each dollar of revenue.
He also  noted that "operating multiple food delivery brands would be tricky and is less efficient from a marketing perspective" for Uber.
Over the next 4.25 years, insiders, consultancies, and banks all expect this migration to less efficient private markets will continue and accelerate.
And for any automaker, everything that makes a car more expensive or less efficient can mean cutting an already slim profit margin.
When it comes to simplifying taxes, making the IRS even more expensive, less efficient and more menacing is never the right solution.
The downside, as the space community noted, is that steel is heavier than carbon fiber, so it would make Starship less efficient.
And stereotypes that mothers are less committed and less efficient are rampant despite the fact that there's plenty of research that suggests otherwise.
American Airlines' fleet includes a combination of newer aircraft like the Boeing 737-800 and older, less efficient aircraft like the MD-80.
The difference is that Ribera's was an age of unrefined war, when the methods of killing were so much less efficient than ours.
Does Mr Tsang really think it better that I should always pay higher prices for toothpaste in a commercially less efficient mom'n'pop shop?
Telangana, for instance, has introduced direct cash payments to landholders, a project that could lead to the phasing out of less efficient subsidies.
At very small scales, fixed-wing and multirotor designs become less efficient, and insect-like drones with flapping wings may make more sense.
Such structures could muffle political risks but are far less efficient than the model of globally integrated firms that thrived in the 2000s.
These are cheaper and lighter, but because they're less efficient, we usually use them only in watches and calculators, instead of solar panels.
The complicated infrastructure it envisions would be less efficient than simple cash transfers to poor families with children—and would give uncertain returns.
Refining oil in Europe and transporting the products can also cost more because generally European refineries are less efficient than Gulf Coast plants.
Could the belief in efficient markets that supports passive indexing actually become so popular that it makes markets less efficient and more "beatable?"
Most of that loss will come from the deadweight loss of consumers buying more expensive, or less efficient, products because of the tariffs.
At lower humidity, such as in a desert, there is less water in the air and so the system will be less efficient.
Rather, it's going to have to come from us rediscovering the value of things being a little slower and a little less efficient.
Advocates say that digital redlining results in poorer communities being subject to costlier and less efficient broadband capabilities than suburban and affluent neighborhoods.
This policy is aimed at eliminating overcapacity and clearing out older, less-efficient producers, thereby boosting the profitability of the remaining steel mills.
Technologies from LED lights to electric cars to heat pumps are leaping past their less-efficient successors and are poised for mass adoption.
They've said that it's a less efficient and potentially stifling option compared to what private companies like Comcast and AT&T can offer.
Outdated rules prevent billions of dollars in investment in advanced energy resources and keep older, less efficient, higher polluting resources in the market.
China also doesn't appear to be cutting back its reliance on state-owned enterprises, which are typically less efficient than privately owned corporations.
The consensus view had called for a slowdown in production as Beijing cracks down on industrial pollution and closes older, less efficient mills.
Similarly, if switching from in-restaurant service to less efficient home delivery raises prices, that's inflation which the Fed is supposed to fight.
Another unseen burden is that ethanol is a less efficient fuel than traditional gasoline, meaning we can't make it as far per gallon.
Their stated concern is the added rules, protections and compliance costs have overshot, causing financial firms to be less efficient and less profitable.
Indeed, as a lithium-ion battery ages, the chemistry within changes and becomes less efficient at storing and delivering power to your device.
Why is a less efficient, less personalized and more wasteful way of buying screws and plungers — ordering online — displacing the local hardware store?
It's a little less efficient than Uber but the drivers are always so nice, and it's an affordable service that'll take you almost anywhere.
Automated detection technologies for those policies are relatively new and less efficient, so YouTube relies on users to report potentially problematic videos or comments.
The Chatham House report found that burning wood for energy is far less efficient compared to using solar panels to do the same thing.
Still, Katie Taladay, the paper's coauthor, told BuzzFeed News, miners still might buy less efficient hardware, because the most efficient processors are extremely expensive.
Not surprisingly, this means more time to complete the task — so it's actually less efficient to use a chatbot than to use an app!
It's less spacious, less efficient, less safe, less refined and more expensive than crossovers like the Honda CR-V or even Jeep's own Cherokee.
But EU regulators have argued that dark venues tend to make markets less efficient and less transparent, particularly affecting smaller or less sophisticated investors.
And though they're less efficient, solid rocket motors still pack a large amount of thrust, while being considered the safest kind of rockets around.
Robots have not been economically viable for a lot of farmers, and tests have shown most robots are less efficient than their human counterparts.
As a result, super PACs are less efficient at targeting voters and delivering messages, which likely results in less effective persuasion and turnout efforts.
They tested how a laser mounted in space would impact spherical, aluminum debris, and whether different angles made the laser more or less efficient.
A corporate landscape shielded from competition will eventually result in less efficient, sub-scale companies, and that should be the last thing politicians want.
Every calculation is performed simultaneously by thousands of computers around the world, making it thousands of times less efficient than a conventional online server.
Airbus's cheaper A7873 has also chipped away at 2787 sales and low fuel prices have allowed airlines to keep flying older, less efficient planes.
U.S. negotiators met resistance on pushing for a quicker phase-out of less efficient planes, according to an American official familiar with the talks.
Large state firms have greater access to funds at cheaper rates even though on the whole they are less efficient than smaller private firms.
What if private U.S. medicine was an efficient producer of actual medical care and ObamaCare's transformation efforts make it more bureaucratic and less efficient?
Of course, not everybody's using this card, and indeed it's profitable to mine with less efficient equipment, so the real consumption is likely higher.
There's a trade-off, too: Wireless charging is less efficient at transferring energy than a wire, and is thus slower at refilling a battery.
Some countries are much less efficient — Poland and the Czech Republic, for example, spend $2 collecting taxes for each $100 they have left over.
The study found blood vessels in women, including both large and small arteries, deteriorate and become less efficient faster than they do in men.
Because taxes are politically unpopular, politicians have often opted for subsidies, even though economists and many energy executives consider them less efficient than a tax.
They may lead to a slight reduction in contamination levels, but they will also make the movement of people and goods less efficient, he cautioned.
This would limit their use of coal-fired and less efficient gas-fired power plants as back-up for when renewable plants are not running.
The results showed that 15 out of 21 people preferred the third version of the robot, despite the fact that the robot was less efficient.
The Gulf carriers have to use bigger, more expensive wide-body jets that are great for long-haul flights but less efficient for middling distances.
Earlier treatments were less efficient and less safe, although the first patient Fischer's team treated remains alive 20 years later and is still doing well.
Statistically, they have a higher probability of generating alpha (a higher return) in less-efficient markets, such as emerging markets equity and domestic small caps.
Rail comprises nearly 2000 percent of total crude export capacity in the Bakken, but is currently underutilized because it is more costly and less efficient.
Otherwise, it's best to go with cash (or perhaps gift cards, which are less efficient than cash but which may be more acceptably gift-like).
Others argue that shielding traditional Medicare from price competition — as the administration's proposal would — saves less money and perpetuates a less efficient form of coverage.
This can be done manually with a vibrating tool, but it's less efficient and much more expensive for commercial production, which relies heavily on bees.
Older people may be less efficient at coughing and sneezing, making it harder for them to clear the Covid-219 virus, which infects the airways.
The agency this week said that its new approach would result in "cleaner, more efficient" power production and "tend to displace dirtier, less efficient units."
It also announced non-cash asset write downs of $20 million to $30 million related to the closure of some "smaller, less efficient" production lines.
And cell-based companies are just taking the same technology cows have used to grow meat for a thousand years and making it less efficient.
Critics of the move say it will hasten climate change by requiring the U.S. to produce more energy to power the less efficient bulbs. Sen.
A second concern is that a VMT system (like tolling) could encourage trucks to travel on side roads that would be less efficient for them.
Exchange officials also don't want to split trading in euro securities between the EU and London, which would create two, less efficient pools of liquidity.
This will lead to more production because of this pricing and safety...... But there's not a shred of evidence that less-efficient cars are safer.
But since Bitcoin is thousands of times less efficient per transaction than a credit card network, it will need to get thousands of times better.
Because parts suppliers and final assembly are relatively close together, it is flexible and responsive; a trans-Pacific supply chain would be slower and less efficient.
As they mature, FCF grows as growth falls, but companies tend to become less efficient overall as increases in profitability rarely make up for stratospheric growth.
China's SOEs, by contrast, are much less efficient than their international counterparts, even when they are growing more quickly, according to Ms Freund and Mr Sidhu.
Confronting Aedes aegypti, a daytime biter that lives in and around homes and breeds in tiny containers of water, is more expensive and inherently less efficient.
Additionally, orally consuming CBD is less efficient than inhaling it, so you'd need to consume a lot of CBD-infused ice cream to feel any different.
"A surge in consolidation between Japanese companies is driving M&A activity, as businesses snap up the less efficient within a crowded market," the report said.
JEFF UBBEN: Yeah, I mean-- it's up for debate whether the market is really much less efficient at big cap than it is at small cap.
SunPower's request covers only its imported premium, high-efficiency panels, and not the less efficient and cheaper "P-series" panels which dominate the market, Werner said.
The DfT is right to push for driver-only trains, given that underemployed guards help to make Britain's railways much less efficient than many in Europe.
Amazon Web Services was born after Bezos realized that buying and maintaining physical warehouses to house data was less efficient than storing it on the internet.
Power plants that contribute to this pollution are now more expensive and less efficient than the clean energy sources scaling up fast on America's power grid.
But the internal politics of the GOP conference weren't friendly to a new tax, even if it was being used to lower another, less efficient tax.
Humans will be needed for excursions on the Moon or other bodies that are far less efficient with robots alone, such as collecting or examining rocks.
" And in November, Musk said he wished Tesla was a private company, telling Rolling Stone: "It actually makes us less efficient to be a public company.
"Anything with laces becomes less efficient," said John Kim, chief executive of SendBird, a start-up that helps software engineers build chat features within their apps.
If increasing the use of more energy-efficient bulbs is a worthy goal, government bans on less efficient bulbs are not the way to accomplish it.
Lovely. How long do you think it'll be before the Metal Men gobble up that industry, you expensive, less efficient, and increasingly unnecessary piece of labor?
That's because batteries are still far heavier and less efficient than jet fuel — and the heavy regulation that surrounds air travel needs time to catch up.
But they lose some of their ability to maintain their profit margins, putting downward pressure on wages and driving less-efficient companies out of business entirely.
Mr. Kloza predicted that the price could drop below $2.50 in the coming weeks, helping consumers — particularly lower-income households that have older, less efficient cars.
And the other thing that in many of these proposals has been a feature is a stated intent to clean out all the existing less efficient regulation.
The result will be a more fragmented and parochial kind of capitalism, and quite possibly a less efficient one—but also, perhaps, one with wider public support.
In fact, your car will be at least 12% less efficient at burning fuel when it's cold, according to the Environmental Protection Agency and the Energy Department.
The technology comes at a cost: the lower-temperature filament is less efficient at generating light, requiring more electric power consumption for the same amount of light.
Be smart: Academics have found that without the critical government oversight facilitated by newspapers, city municipalities are wasting millions of taxpayer dollars and are becoming less efficient.
Secondly, as the greenhouse effect makes the upper atmosphere warmer and thus more humid, the cooling of the tops of stratocumulus clouds from above becomes less efficient.
Rather, the FRA rules still require railroads to conduct less efficient and effective manual brake tests, creating a disincentive for railroads to invest in new safety technology.
"It's insane to make cars less efficient-- the devastating impact this is going to have on public health," said Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro on the call.
The report says that this conversion process was not allowed under U.S. sanctions and that there were other options available to convert such funds — just less efficient.
All trends point to the need for better and more efficient infrastructure than what we have, while what we have has been getting worse and less efficient.
Airliners are built to fly long distances at high altitudes, but are less efficient when taxiing, taking off and landing for these relatively short flights, Kumar said.
"When the CPV Valley becomes operational, it will displace older, less efficient and higher emitting gas plants currently in operation," CPV representative Jennifer Villarreal said via email.
For turkeys the ratio is closer to two pounds of fodder per pound of meat, which makes turkeys less efficient than chickens, and the related emissions higher.
If you get going sooner rather than later, you'll avoid the need for expedited shipping, which often means more trips, and less-efficient ones, by delivery trucks.
"Whenever you get into bigger markets, they just become less efficient," Mr. Cecil said of TV ads, adding that there would be digital campaigns in those markets.
That not only lowers expectations for any other candidate in New Hampshire, but making it less efficient for them to expend time and resources to compete there.
Crucially, however, these two funds take advantage of momentum in less liquid, less efficient markets, not the major ones that tend to be popular with trend-followers.
Officials had made huge upgrades to the energy system, shifting to hot water from steam, which is less efficient, and switching fuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Ebola is a much less efficient pathogen: Its R0 is typically just 2, since most infected individuals die before they can pass the virus to someone else.
He said Berkshire prefers buying companies that are already efficient, and that 3G is not alone in trying to slash costs at companies that may be less efficient.
Compared to patients seen by hospitalists, patients seen by their primary care physicians had more specialist consultations and longer hospital stays, which can sometimes indicate less efficient care.
Municipal networks of driverless cars might prove less efficient than private ones, particularly if cars are rationed on a first-come-first-served basis rather than by price.
The cross-check revealed a clear difference in movement patterns among those in the risk pool -- who opted for less efficient paths -- and the other players, researchers said.
Older vehicles are often less efficient and release more carbon emissions than their newer counterparts, but many people choose to drive them anyway because, well, they look cool.
It's worth noting that when running the fan at comfortable sound levels, the Austin Air was less efficient than all other models at removing particles from the environment.
Though the trains go faster than lorries, the line is far less efficient at moving cargo, says William Ojonyo of Keynote Logistics, a Nairobi-based cargo-clearing firm.
Besides the delivery and warehouse costs, the report points out that the fulfillment center for groceries is different than traditional e-commerce and can sometimes be less efficient.
Durham, North Carolina-based Phononic is a semiconductor manufacturer that has developed a new, solid-state cooling and refrigeration technology that can replace older, less-efficient refrigeration systems.
Business is slower today but LPG has remained popular because of its low price (it costs only half as much as petrol and is only slightly less efficient).
Many other systems being developed, however, are based on less-efficient multicopter or quadcopter designs that have shorter range and less ability to fly in all-weather situations.
The idea is that horizontal growth, while necessary, is far less efficient than vertical growth, which also ensures that new development takes place where city services are available.
Mr. Pruitt had told manufacturers that the agency would not enforce a cap on what are known as "glider" trucks — vehicles with older and less efficient engines installed.
"The United States is a common point between the two bilateral alliances and it's far less efficient in the movement of information in either direction," said retired Gen.
In addition, sleep problems could make the brain less efficient at removing waste and contribute to loss of brain cells or atrophy in key regions of the brain.
So if you don't get a full eight hours of sleep after taking the drug, "you'll be less efficient during the day because you're still tired," says Westwood.
The Shanghai exchange, which is known to be more volatile and less efficient than U.S. markets, is down 292 percent from a high it hit in late January.
Stewart noted, however, that the plan is more favorable to less-efficient industrial sites because carbon-pricing is based on reduced emissions based on each facility's past performance.
A spokesman told Reuters on Wednesday that converting the station to run on coal would have resulted in less efficient operations than building a new coal-fired plant.
The advantages that active managers boast — even in less efficient corners of the market — seem to disappear when the expenses their funds charge are above average, Morningstar's analysis found.
"The industry as a whole has become less efficient over the last 1-2 decades, whilst automotive, aerospace, solar and wind, for example, have become more efficient," it said.
As Mr Watling adds Taking back production from overseas, though, would result in less efficient production, and therefore higher prices for US consumers and a deflationary real income shock.
Because of the overheads involved in shuffling data between all participants, blockchains are less efficient than centralised databases, a problem that gets worse as the number of users rises.
"We believe the less efficient areas of the market, such as small-cap stocks, have become even more inefficient and offer greater rewards for individual stock picking," Marshall said.
So, decentralized things which are less efficient computationally will be harder– sorry, they're harder to do computation on, but eventually maybe you have the compute resources to do that.
Okay, everyone knows that markets are not really efficient, but look at this freaking chart: I would argue that markets are less efficient than they were 10 years ago.
Abolishing tuition fees would damage universities and mainly benefit the well-off, while nationalising the railways and some utilities would make them less efficient and starve them of investment.
Pressures on e-commerce companies to deliver cheaply will only rise, yet customers are thinly spread, making it less efficient to deliver to them than to offices or shops.
All detest a goods-and-services tax of 6% introduced in 2015; the opposition has offered to scrap it in favour of a less efficient sales-and-services tax.
The company has finished three natural gas plants over the past year-and-a-half, but now it's planning to shut down some of the less efficient gas plants.
Image: Greg Springsteen These two cycles are basically like the ruddy wagon tracks that serve a similar, less-efficient purpose to the fancy highway of the citric acid cycle.
As gas-fired power plants have replaced older and less efficient coal-fired units, almost all the extra generation during periods of intense cold comes from gas-fired units.
Between 2007 and 2013, of the 27 countries that were then in the European Union, only Romania proved less efficient in utilizing EU funds, according to European Commission data.
"Several provisions will make the systems less efficient, less competitive, and will result in the expenditure of additional funds," said KRS's executive director William Thielen to Yonts on Feb.
At the same time, American companies including Alcoa have also been expanding in countries including Canada, Iceland and Saudi Arabia while closing less efficient operations in the United States.
"Such a structure would be less efficient and could increase the cost of issuing the non-preferential part of national debt that is not included in the securitisation," Constancio.
The overall impact is slightly less efficient global supply chains, some real pain to Chinese firms that need to find new customers, and a limited impact on American prices.
More forceful easing could also pressure the yuan and aggravate high debt levels, with money going into less efficient or speculative investments as it often has in the past.
If secrecy served to protect Mulvaney, it also made the C.F.P.B. even less efficient, worsening just the kind of management problems Mulvaney had, in theory, set out to combat.
TO) missed analysts' estimates for quarterly profit on Tuesday, as the airline spent more to fly less-efficient replacement aircraft due to the global grounding of Boeing Co's (BA.
TO) missed analysts' estimates for quarterly profit on Tuesday, as the airline spent more to fly less-efficient replacement aircraft due to the global grounding of Boeing Co's (BA.
Even for China's giant state-owned enterprises — which are typically less efficient — profits in the first three quarters grew 7.4% from a year ago, according to online government statements.
Large industries typically pass through a series of changes as less efficient, less market-desirable entities that cannot effectively compete are merged into others or forced out of business.
"It's certainly going to impact on movement between the U.S. and China, making it less efficient, meaning pressure on prices here," said Andrew Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates.
Some research suggests that flying in warmer temperatures is less efficient, since hot air is thinner and makes it harder for planes to get enough lift to take off.
And after all that, the cage-free system is just less efficient: It can't hold as many birds, and requires more labor compared with the older battery-cage systems.
Utah's offense has not been good this year with Mitchell running point, and going back to last season they were less efficient when Rubio didn't play and Mitchell did.
Not nearly as seamless as Windows Hello, and arguably less efficient than just logging in, but Samsung says it's working on a way to unlock the device just by proximity.
The so-called epigenetic clock shows our DNA getting gummed up, age-related mitochondrial mutations reducing the cells' ability to generate energy, and our immune system slowly growing less efficient.
To make matters worse, borrowing has become less efficient over the past decade as more of it has been done in places and by firms with declining growth in productivity.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. ethanol makers, taking advantage of low corn prices, are ramping up production and expanding capacity to try to squeeze less-efficient competitors out of an overcrowded market.
So they will shut down the smaller, less-efficient, more-polluting blast furnaces, but at the same time they will refocus all their production on the newest, largest blast furnaces.
Some research finds that electronic medical records make doctor offices less efficient, as physicians spend more time entering data into the digital system than they used to do on paper.
Commercial planes, especially regional jets with smaller, less powerful engines, have a harder time in the heat because warm air is less dense, making jet engines less efficient during takeoff.
It's no secret that Uber Pool (and Uber Express Pool) offer cheaper rides as long as you're willing to squeeze in with other riders and take a less efficient route.
But experts say that such a piecemeal approach, while it would feasibly reduce emissions, would probably be less efficient and more expensive than the imposition of a single carbon price.
The much-hyped renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is mostly notable for changes to the automotive sector that will make production more complicated and less efficient.
The appointment of political hacks ("cadre deployment") to state-owned firms has made them less efficient—and less able to supply South Africans with electricity, transport and unbiased television news.
Generally, excess capacity pushes down prices, and less efficient firms that cannot make profits at these lower prices simply go out of business, pulling down capacity until it matches demand.
A child allowance of $2041 a month per child would cost about $22024 billion a year, though half of those costs could be offset by consolidating existing, less-efficient policies.
Ebola is more deadly but much less efficient: Its R0 is typically just 2, in part, because many infected individuals die before they can pass the virus to someone else.
The solar-powered craft's communications have gotten less efficient, and it will retire in "safe mode" in a part of space where it's not expected to hit anything, NASA says.
"In our online warehouses, we are beginning to get close to capacity and as warehouses get close to capacity they become crowded and a little bit less efficient," he said.
Even at 0.93 points per possession, the Warriors' above-average isolation scoring is much less efficient than the frenetic screen, pass, and cut of offense that has become their calling card.
If you never find yourself distracted or don't mind being distracted while writing fiction, the Freewrite would be just a toy that will make your writing less efficient if more focused.
Miami-based Carnival is refreshing its fleet of over than 100 ships and will add 173 new ships between 2018 and 2022, to replace some of its older, less efficient ships.
Power producers are retiring older, less efficient and less flexible coal-fired plants built between the 1950s and 1970s and replacing them with more efficient and more flexible gas-fired units.
In reality, state-backed firms tend to be less efficient than their private sector rivals, and there is risk in crunching together companies with different operations, cultures and ways of working.
When it's cold, they rarely leave their stations, and if they do, they spend their time basking in sunny places or near steam vents, presumably because cold makes batteries less efficient.
They originally thought consumers would spend their extra dollars at the shopping mall, but instead many people have saved their extra cash, although others are buying bigger and less efficient vehicles.
"ICAO has recommended targets that new models will easily pass and that won't require improvements from older, less efficient models until well after they'll be out of production anyway," he said.
They also do not address the imposed costs of having to operate other generation sources in a less efficient manner because of the intermittent and unpredictable nature of wind and solar.
But Turkey has complained that European funding has been slow in coming, and has been paid to aid groups as well as into its own government coffers, making it less efficient.
In the longer run, the economy would just be less efficient: instead of concentrating on stuff we're especially good at, we'd be doing a lot of labor-intensive stuff for ourselves.
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, the industrial sector was badly hurt by a range of factors: economic cycles, competition from foreign imports, and higher productivity squeezing less efficient producers.
In the U.S., for example, we find the Midwest and parts of the South worst hit because they relied on manufacturing, which is costlier and less efficient than it is overseas.
If a fast-moving wind were to hit the top of the storm, for example, it could tilt the cyclone to a less efficient angle, or break up the storm entirely.
Ebola is more deadly but much less efficient: Its R0 is typically just 2, in part, because many infected individuals pass away before they can pass the virus to someone else.
The rule change rendered modern three-engine airliners like the McDonnell-Douglas MD-11 obsolete overnight as they carry less than four-engine jets and were less efficient than twin-jets.
Tech leaders have warned of the potential for fragmented platforms if states continue to impose varied standards, which would likely be more costly and less efficient for companies to comply with.
Investors, according to a recently released note from Carlyle, are leaving their public markets exposure to quant funds and passive indices, and searching for alpha in the less efficient private markets.
The report, published by the cross-party House of Lords, said post-Brexit, Britain's energy trading outside of Europe's Internal Energy Market will likely be less efficient than the current arrangements.
China has a massive banking system, but it is almost entirely organized to support the less efficient state-owned enterprises, leaving China's dynamic private sector chronically short of capital and credit.
"If we had to devote all that mental attention to selecting one letter at a time, we would clearly be slower and less efficient than typing with our hands," Saxe says.
"I think GM and a lot of the companies know that electrification is the future, but they're prioritizing the short-term profits from some of these less efficient gasoline vehicles," he says.
Freight costs continue to be elevated due to a variety of factors including being higher rates, less efficient loads, and expedited freight costs as we ramp up production to meet increased demand.
Cheap gas raises demand for more profitable but less efficient trucks and SUVs, and a regulation-skeptical White House raises the potential reward for industry to fight back against higher fuel standards.
If a blood clot cuts off the oxygen supply, the cells switch to a last-resort energy making method that's a lot less efficient and creates an acidic environment in the brain.
But that takes two or more years and requires pricey retooling, raising costs and making the plants far less efficient, points out Ferdinand Dudenhöffer of the Centre for Automotive Research in Essen.
The pipeline, which delivers North Slope crude to the southern shores of Valdez, now carries only about one quarter of its full capacity, making it less efficient and more costly to operate.
"The amount of energy required to generate AGWs, given a realistic scenario, is probably much higher than the AGW energy, whereas the associated amplitude reduction is probably far less efficient," Kadri concedes.
"For example, credit at state banks, which have a less efficient capital allocation, represent alone 30 percent of gross domestic product - an amount similar to Mexico's credit-to-GDP ratio," he said.
The airline lowered its growth plans for next year by two percent, and warned that it might see higher fuel costs, as its current planes are less efficient than the newer A321neo.
If more rigs are added, they are likely to be older, less powerful and less efficient, and will be drilling less productive and riskier wells in areas that are less well known.
Due to the occurrence of climate change, many markets and states are turning their sights to energies that — for the time being — require more effort to produce and, yet, are less efficient.
But the indirect costs have also been substantial, including those we incur because our aversion to cash transfers has constrained us to acknowledge the interests of the poor in less efficient ways.
After all, trying to pass an unpopular abortion ban is far less efficient than slowly eroding women's ability to access safe and legal procedures, riding on deceptive technicalities to keep them legal.
"As we start to realign the world, as we start to recreate supply chain capacity in multiple markets in different countries, we are structurally creating a less efficient global economy," Sullivan said.
The White House also noted that the use of electric vehicles is making fuel taxes less efficient and instead emphasized the potential for a vehicle mileage tax to create "sustainable" income sources.
To wit, De Vries noted that my optimistic power consumption figures were likely too low because some older, less efficient mining equipment could turn a profit today, especially with access to cheap electricity.
Stitch Fix's growth slowed materially in 2017 and marketing became significantly less efficient which is a bit surprising given that they actually increased in the number of niches they were able to target.
"With rapid urbanization, cities will be developing, and mayors have to make a choice: Will the city be compact and accessible, or will cities sprawl and require driving and be much less efficient?"  
As it gets heated and moves through the pipes, salts and other contaminants — think of scale from hard water forming in a bathroom — can build up in the machinery, making it less efficient.
"Hikes in tariffs and non-tariff barriers could disrupt cross-border supply chains and by making production less efficient, slow or even reverse the downward trend in capital goods prices," the Fund said.
Sentiment appears to have swung in the industry, which had been buoyed in the middle two quarters of 210 by strong profitability amid the ongoing closure of older and less efficient steel mills.
In order to access younger companies with the potential for rapid growth, investors will need to embrace alternatives, particularly private strategies that operate in less-efficient markets with more opportunities to generate alpha.
Additional structural reasons for expecting higher wage inflation concern global value chains and offshoring, where the recent rise in protectionism will almost certainly result in reduced trade flows and less efficient supply chains.
The region's pipeline capacity is just 1.25 million bpd, per market intelligence firm Genscape, forcing producers in North Dakota to rely on less efficient rail, which could face difficulties operating in the winter.
Its less efficient to vaccinate large numbers of people who have already been infected, but vaccinating some in the interest of protecting all those that are still at risk is worthwhile, Ivers said.
It is far less efficient, though, at gauging use patterns of new lab-made drugs such as so-called "legal highs"—chemicals with effects similar to illicit drugs, but not always explicitly forbidden.
This process can not only lead to less-efficient and more-expensive energy infrastructure, but the hectic back-and-forth can lead to longer project timelines, unexpected construction issues, delays and budget overruns. Cove.
"Our cities are becoming less efficient, less sustainable, less liveable, even as India grows in stature," said Sreedhar Cherukuri, commissioner of the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA), which is overseeing the project.
In the hugely competitive market for small cars, a higher price can steer consumers towards petrol cars, which are less efficient than diesel engines and hence produce more carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas.
Humans may prefer to work with robots that can communicate and express emotions, even if that means they're less efficient, according to a new study from University College London and the University of Bristol.
TVs in general are also disappearing from American households, as Americans spend less time watching TV. Instead, we spend more time online, increasingly on laptops and tablets (rather than bigger and less-efficient PCs).
Manchester's first responders may have done a less efficient job than London's in the aftermath, though the toll of the attack was greater: Stories circulate about relatives given no information about missing loved ones.
The refusal of insurance companies to provide the originally prescribed drug feeds into this Fail First cycle and ultimately leads to a patient receiving less efficient care and suffering longer than they need to.
The federal government has promulgated a series of regulations to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and toxic air pollution that has resulted in the closure of many older and less efficient coal-fired power plants.
That seven-point shift from relatively efficient cars to less efficient light trucks implies a CO₂ emissions increase of 1.76 million metric tons per year, more than six times the emissions reduction from EVs.
Even just loading and unloading from the boat, he explained, would be less efficient and more labor-intensive than from a truck, which can be rapidly emptied with a manual pallet jack or forklift.
Democrats say this gives regular workers a greater say over how their companies are run and will increase wages, while Republicans claim that this makes companies less efficient and be bad for the economy.
Yes, but: Freezing fuel standards could create small economy-wide financial gains in the first few years, because less-efficient cars are cheaper to build, though increased fuel costs would quickly outweigh those savings.
As if that weren't bad enough, I learned that while private insurance companies want you to believe they're the best at negotiating prices, the truth is they are less efficient than Medicare and Medicaid.
Industry executives at the 35th annual conference painted a picture of an industry cutting costs, trimming capital expenditure, holding off on long-term projects, shutting down less efficient operations and facing a tighter financing environment.
Southwest and its U.S. competitors — now awash in cash after earning record profits last year — are scouring developing nations for second-hand jetliners as cheap fuel makes older, less efficient aircraft more economical to operate.
The researchers went on to select a strain of beer yeast that shows very efficient fermentation, but also produces an unwanted spicy flavour, and crossed it with a less efficient but better-smelling sake strain.
"A solid backdrop for global transportation demand and greater focus on properly pricing the robust but less efficient ecommerce growth should help assuage many market fears, leaving plenty of upside potential in FedEx," Oglenski wrote.
The CEO of Alcoa has eloquently argued that not only do tariffs hurt profitability, they distort the market and make it less efficient "by incentivizing the restart of aged, inefficient capacity" in the United States.
Before this technology, one would need highly trained people moving small amounts of liquid around with a pipette and then spending hours looking through microscopes to achieve similar (potentially less accurate and less efficient) outcomes.
Mr. Miller, a meteorologist, said that turbulence can force aircraft to choose less than optimal routes that use more fuel and are less efficient, and the roughest flights can require additional aircraft checks and maintenance.
As these less efficient miners' share of the network computational power shrinks, it eventually reaches a point where the cost of the electricity needed to run these miners is more than they're earning by mining.
Trying to use the bots for simple tasks — like finding out if it would rain or buying a black shirt — was frustrating, disappointing and ultimately far less efficient than simply visiting the company's website itself.
The Union of Concerned Scientists said the harmonization legislation and a similar bill introduced in the Senate would allow manufacturers to make vehicles that are on average 2003 miles a gallon less efficient in 2021.
Doesn't that mean that any other costs or charges you introduce — grid maintenance costs, policy costs, what have you — are, almost by definition, going to distort the price signal and make the market less efficient?
There is evidence from past studies that even in lifelong athletes, hearts become a bit less efficient over time at pumping blood and delivering oxygen and muscles a bit less adept at creating sustained power.
It seems like it should be uncontroversial to find out ways to make that weapon a little less efficient, if only to make sure that the next angry person can only kill 48, or 40.
It will need medical research in spades, and we'll need income support for households and businesses as they struggle to adapt to a new world of doing things in less efficient, more socially distant ways.
Third, although technology is changing rapidly, consumers in monopoly states pay for the capital investment in old, less efficient power plants while in competitive states consumers promptly get the benefit of newer, more economical plants.
While the official reason Wolf gave for the move was national security, in reality an authoritarian cocktail of spite, corruption and racism drives this decision -- one that will make America less secure and less efficient.
To address concerns about politicians misusing the funds, revenues from a gas tax could be earmarked for specific projects and types of expenditures to ensure that they are not diverted to other, less efficient uses.
The EPA inspector general report concluded that EPA, and possibly the budget office, bypassed key steps when it rushed through Pruitt's proposal to lighten regulations on some heavy-duty trucks using older, less-efficient engines.
Seoul announced last month that it would abandon a military intelligence sharing agreement, a change which former military and defense officials say will slow down decision making and make the movement of information less efficient.
Doubters have said that it is, at best, a slightly more reliable way to track data, and at worst, a much less efficient method of keeping data than current ones that rely on central gatekeepers.
Robert Bork, a former federal judge and conservative legal theorist, argued in his 1978 book, "The Antitrust Paradox," that if the government protected weaker competitors, it would make businesses less efficient, raising prices for consumers.
He passed up three-pointers for less-efficient deep twos and midrange shots, and didn't get to the rim as often some would have liked from a springy, 6-foot-8 forward with solid ball-handling.
"The automobile industry doesnt even support the Trump Administrations proposal no one does, except the oil companies that stand to profit from Americans spending more at the pump filling up less efficient cars," the statement added.
"The automobile industry doesn't even support the Trump Administration's proposal – no one does, except the oil companies that stand to profit from Americans spending more at the pump filling up less efficient cars," the statement added.
" Here's a possible Bing paragraph you could write: "When I was a systems engineer at NumberOneSuperOKWorldwide, after reading the manual for our soft- ware I discovered we were using a less efficient way of processing orders.
And so JIRA ticketing subtly but powerfully tends to push developers to work on one ticket at a time, instead, which is often both less efficient and more prone to drastic late-in-the-game failure.
Matthew Lamb, chief executive of Pacific Asset Management, said in the statement that despite growing demand to invest in markets using index-tracking funds, active managers in less efficient markets, such as Linsey, continue to outperform.
Perry pushed to ease federal mandates that prohibited the sale of some types of older, inefficient light bulbs in favor of new LED versions, and he agreed to allow sales of faster but less efficient dishwashers.
But antibiotic shortages can have especially dire consequences, since doctors have to resort to sub-optimal treatments that are less efficient at killing specific pathogens, leading to the rise of resistant bacteria or so-called superbugs.
" Asked if the change had made the NSC less efficient, this official replied: "No, because we are being conscientious about ensuring that all relevant staff members and experts are included on materials that they need to see.
In fact, it may have the opposite effect, as the capacity that has been closed was older, less efficient and generally loss-making, meaning the mills currently operating are more profitable and thus incentivised to boost output.
"Frustrating, disappointing and far less efficient than visiting the company website" was the verdict of TC's own Sarah Perez on testing out the bots Facebook featured in its f8 presentation where it launched its big bot push.
See also:Magic mushrooms, illegal in most places, may have therapeutic uses (June 8th 2019)"Sin" taxes—eg, on tobacco—are less efficient than they look (July 26th 2018)The right way to do drugs (February 13th 2016)
Olympics visitors are more likely to stay in areas with greater protection against mosquitoes, including window screens and insecticide, he said in an email, while Aedes aegypti mosquitoes also are less efficient at carrying Zika than dengue.
As someone who moved to San Francisco because of its cultural fabric, the piecemeal approach to integrating smart city technology is more appealing than the built-from-scratch approach, even though it's less efficient and more expensive.
After all, when you can afford to jet to exotic locations via private plane — as they often do during very special episodes of Keeping Up With the Kardashians — taking the 405 instead just seems much less efficient.
Breaking up their ad duopoly would undoubtedly help, as it would add more competition to the online advertising space—though a ban on tracking, and therefore making advertising less efficient, would probably also have to be implemented.
As you climb the MPG ladder, the resulting gallons and dollars saved decline exponentially, so the premium in monthly fuel costs paid for driving a less-efficient vehicle declines as the MPG is improved across all segments.
This makes our use of real estate less efficient and exacerbates an already very serious problem: the high cost of housing for lower-income households in many metropolitan areas, already driven to ridiculous levels by zoning restrictions.
Then, the Pentagon will be forced to wrestle with more costly, less efficient options for ensuring that large numbers of U.S. troops can still be deployed to the other side of the globe in a timely manner.
The downsides are they're much less efficient than the window and wall-mounted units, and in some cases they don't work very well because instead of cooling indoor air and radiating heat outdoors, they operate entirely inside.
Although that suggests a less efficient fleet, Bastian said that the airline had voluntarily capped carbon emissions at 2012 levels, and that each new plane added to the fleet offered an average of a 25% efficiency improvement.
The UK government has said it will do all possible to maintain the SEM but if it cannot, Irish markets will become less efficient with potential impacts for consumers and producers on both sides of the border.
The report said Qantas recorded poor fuel efficiency because it used older, fuel-intensive aircraft, carried a low amount of freight (therefore making it less efficient) and also had relatively low numbers of passengers on each plane.
You could even argue it's a defensible "zag" as modern defenses "zig" to encourage less efficient two-point shots, if he continues to do as good a job as he's done making sure those looks are clean.
"When you close down the refineries you close down the less efficient ones, which produce more fuel oil," he said, adding that fuel oil filled the early gaps in electricity production after the Fukushima nuclear disaster shut reactors.
"Our new flagship A350 fits well in Delta's long-haul network, combining an exceptional customer experience with strong operating economics and fuel-efficiency as we retire older, less-efficient aircraft," Ed Bastian, Delta's CEO, said in a statement.
Norwegian has also been punished by problems with Rolls-Royce engines on Boeing's 29.1255 and the grounding of its 737 MAX after two deadly crashes with other operators - forcing their substitution by less efficient models on expensive leases.
But just as a rubber band starts to stiffen with age, the heart also begins to shrink and become less flexible over time, which can lead to heart failure and less efficient pumping of blood through the body.
While authorities have wanted for years to develop domestic consumption, efforts to make this happen have largely been both debt-fueled and ended in investment - in property, for example - and in less-efficient state-owned enterprises, or SOEs.
Analysts and industry sources say Fredriksen would be looking to scoop up DHT's new fleet of crude supertankers cheaply, to add to his ageing fleet of vessels, some of which are over 10 years old and less efficient.
Bigger versions could be baked onto standard computer chips, offering a fast, frugal co-processor designed to excel at pattern-recognition tasks—like speech- or face-recognition—now performed by slower, less efficient software running on standard circuitry.
Last month, a non-browning button mushroom became the first CRISPR-edited organism to get a green light from the U.S. government - and several crops developed with two older, less efficient editing tools have already been waved through.
Democratic candidates would do well to examine the multipayer systems of Germany, Austria and the Low Countries and not concentrate on the less efficient single-payer systems of Canada or Britain simply because they are described in English.
Their current strategy centers on selling completely different kinds of cars in different parts of the country — chiefly hybrids or electric vehicles in states like California, and less efficient SUVs (which American car buyers love) in other states.
Despite the closure of older and less efficient furnaces, and the likelihood this will continue in the coming years, China still has ample spare capacity, and is able to make more than 1 billion tonnes of steel annually.
When Brady takes the field in the New England Patriots' 2017 season opener on Thursday he will be one month beyond his 40th birthday, which is well past the age when quarterbacks tend to be much less efficient.
Three Mile Island is something of a special case: The 1979 incident left only one of its two reactors operational, but it still employs about as many people as a plant with two reactors, making it less efficient.
The cadence of orbital launches has grown in recent years, which means the airspace is being closed more frequently for spaceflight, causing more pilots to divert from their pre-approved routes and take less efficient paths to their destinations.
"Because uncertainty and operating costs will likely increase during the transition period, many banks may opt to exit or scale back the primary dealer business, leading to costlier and less efficient markets until new players enter," the IMF said.
That's if all Bitcoin mining were to use the most efficient machines—Bitcoin mining may be closer to 6.91 times more energy-intensive under the more pessimistic assumption that many Bitcoin miners are running old (and less efficient) equipment.
Those cross-subsidies effectively transfer wealth from less affluent households to more affluent ones, divert capital from more efficient renewable resources to less efficient resources, and dilute, if not completely eliminate, incentives for increased productivity from distributed energy resources.
And if threats of a trade war with China or other countries turn into reality, this will tend to increase inflation, driving up prices both directly through new tariffs on imported goods and indirectly by encouraging less efficient production.
MANILA (Reuters) - While this year's spectacular rebound in iron ore prices has been a godsend for the world's biggest miners, it has not gone high enough for smaller, less-efficient producers that still have pits shuttered and equipment idle.
For instance, he said, if one homeless shelter realizes that another shelter nearby is delivering the same services at half the cost, that might motivate the less efficient shelter to try and learn what the other is doing right.
Hyperspectral imaging is already a proven technology in use around the world for exactly these purposes, but the main way it's captured is via drone airplanes, which Robson says is much more costly and less efficient than using CubeSats in orbit.
It doesn't help that the panel I was sent had a 220V to 110V converter, and that the DC-DC converter box I was supplied for testing is a lot less efficient than what the company is planning to ship.
His data suggest that in 270 just under half of all buyers of Challengers, Mustangs and Camaros have opted for the larger (and less efficient) 2000-cylinder engine, despite the fact that all three brands sell smaller, more efficient engines.
The effect could be more pronounced in emerging and developing economies, which already pay a relatively higher price for goods such as computers and machinery, partly because they are less efficient at producing such goods and need to import them.
If Trump makes cars less efficient, while maintaining the 1993 gas tax, he would inadvertently raise more money for federal infrastructure: Consumers would have to buy more gas to travel the same distance, so revenue from the gas tax would increase.
By proposing to roll back the lifesaving Clean Power Plan and by pushing for dirtier, less efficient vehicles that would pump more carbon pollution into our air they are pushing an anti-security agenda that puts American lives at risk.
The plaintiffs, who sought class action status on behalf of thousands of building owners in New York City, Westchester County and Long Island, said the blending caused their heating systems to be less efficient, requiring some to buy more oil.
There's a story that claims slavery was less efficient, that wage labor and industrial production wasn't significant for the massive transformation of the US economy that you see between the time of Independence and the time of the Civil War.
There are also 13 additional Max jets built for American since the grounding waiting to be delivered, and American said it hopes to get those deliveries completed by the end of the year so it can retire older, less efficient aircraft.
The story is relevant to living populations of endangered species, because it supports the idea that as a population dwindles, natural selection becomes less efficient at purging bad mutations, leading to loss of genes and a slow meltdown of the genome.
"Vertical panels are extremely uncommon, and part of the reason is just physics — they're less efficient than if you have them on the roof," said Bernadette Del Chiaro, executive director of the California Solar and Storage Association, a trade group.
MI, profitable high-speed trains co-exist with less efficient regional and commuter services, Padoan said, adding the sale of a stake in the holding company would be the best way to develop the whole group and improve its services.
The world of WALL-E may not be something we want to flock towards, but the path of least resistance finds a way in any technology and it's altogether unwise for content creators to force users down less efficient avenues of taking action.
"But local content requirements are not only contrary to WTO rules, but actually undermine our efforts to promote clean energy by requiring the use of more expensive and less efficient equipment, making it more difficult for clean energy sources to be cost-competitive."
The lawsuit claimed the company "made materially false and misleading statements" about the safety standards and rehabilitative services at CCA's facilities, which were found by the Justice Department's Inspector General to be less efficient than those offered by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Even putting aside the short-term costs and disruptions that would likely be associated with breaking up the largest banks, in the long run a US financial industry without large firms would likely be less efficient, providing fewer services at higher cost.
In a vote on draft reforms to the power market from 2020, the European Parliament's industry committee took a stronger stance than member states on regulating so-called capacity mechanisms that would limit payments to coal-fired and less efficient gas-fired plants.
And when you consistently do a good job, managers tend to come to you with more projects But when you're too bogged down with various projects, deadlines and assignments you become less-efficient and productive, and the quality of work can suffer.
In fact, about 5763 percent of investors say they prefer portfolios that combine passive and active management, with a passive approach in broad market areas and active management in narrower, less-efficient market segments, according to the results of a new E-Trade survey.
Their vehicle, a Tesla Model S 85D, was less efficient than the Model S driven by the previous record holders, who used a newer model with improved aerodynamics, a larger battery (90 kwh), and an additional driver when they set their record in 2016.
Mulvaney said to expect cuts to infrastructure programs within the Department of Transportation — which would seemingly contradict Trump's promise to be an Infrastructure President; "We believe those programs to be less efficient than the infrastructure package that we're working on for later on this year."
We have a number of challenges that have to do with scaling and therefore transactional costs, and they're just kind of the fundamental ... Like the idea of having a decentralized architecture necessarily means that you have a less efficient architecture than anything centralized, right?
The ban on older and less efficient cars was imposed on Wednesday and is due to stay in place within the A21997 second ring-road - which encompasses Paris and 22000 towns around it - as long as the hot weather lasts, the city council said.
The proposal by the European Commission, which would set a cap of 550 grams of carbon dioxide per kilowatt-hour for new power stations, ruling out less-efficient coal and gas-fired plants, has been fiercely contested by Poland and some other EU member states.
But these efforts to reduce China's reliance on debt-fueled growth have also made it more difficult for companies to obtain financing, especially private sector firms that usually find it harder to raise funds from banks than larger but less efficient state-run firms.
The ban on older and less efficient cars was imposed on Wednesday and is due to stay in place within the A20003 second ring-road - which encompasses Paris and 22000 towns around it - as long as the hot weather lasts, the city council said.
As battery life degrades, a smartphone's ability to achieve the same performance with less efficient battery use degrades as well, and Apple has released updates to address that problem as best it can and avoid embarrassing device malfunctions or even potentially dangerous component failures.
Smaller hedge fund managers in particular can be more nimble in their investment approach, and specialist funds with sector or geographic expertise, such as long/short technology strategies or Europe-focused, event-driven funds, can offer alpha through their ability to navigate less-efficient markets.
While more funding is probably also necessary, the bigger point is that the lack of AED results in far less efficient use of law enforcement time and resources, as the experts in the field lack the tools to better pinpoint and ultimately seize opioids.
Chinese coal mines are currently maximizing output to take advantage of the still healthy price, but may face production restrictions later in the year as Beijing has made it clear it is still determined to cut excess capacity by closing older and less efficient mines.
The Reagan era cuts were ostensibly designed to make the public sector more efficient by harnessing the power of the market, but instead it made public agencies reliant on for-profit contractors that jack up costs, only making government less efficient and more wasteful.
The units are two of dozens of coal plants expected to shut this year as cheap natural gas from record shale production has kept electric prices low in recent years, making it uneconomic for some generators to continue operating older, less efficient coal plants.
Portable air-conditioners are not only more expensive, less efficient and noisier than window units, but they sit entirely inside the home, taking up valuable floor space, and use unsightly venting tubes that look as if they belong on the back of a washing machine.
Despite its provenance, and despite cautious phrasing, the report, "Innovative China", offers evidence of flaws in China's economic model: a much-puffed rise in business creation has been overstated; capital-allocation is becoming less efficient; and bankruptcies are rare, leaving zombie companies stalking the land.
"Local content requirements are not only contrary to WTO rules, but actually undermine our efforts to promote clean energy by requiring the use of more expensive and less efficient equipment, making it more difficult for clean energy sources to be cost-competitive," Froman said.
That the market is largely driven by another set of agents, fund managers, who tend to feed bubbles in highly priced stocks in order to feather their own nests and protect their own jobs just makes matters worse, or, if you will, less efficient.
If that trend continues, some of the money that Peloton spent on sales and marketing in the calendar year 2019 will look a bit more expensive than it did at first; rising churn lowers the lifetime value of a subscriber, making marketing spend less efficient.
The study was conducted by several universities in Germany, the United States and Japan and showed that amputee such as Rehm, who lost his lower right leg in a boating accident as a teenager, had a less efficient start but a more efficient jump.
They are often less efficient than other database technologies and are therefore most helpful for companies seeking to create a trusted network between multiple parties: By storing unalterable copies of the same data with different parties, the integrity of the information cannot easily be called into question.
Ameli-Renani noted that the "relentless" increase in China's private-sector debt to around 200 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) was concerning, both because of the pace of the rise and because the debt was becoming less efficient, with each "unit" of debt producing less growth.
We also know that—unless value assessments are patient-centered, methodologically rigorous, and holistic in their approach—any attempt to rely on them to make coverage or care decisions can actually lead to a less efficient, less effective healthcare system by limiting patient access to appropriate medicines.
"While shutting down EPA's Region 5 Chicago office would make it more difficult and less efficient for the federal government to work in partnership with state and local communities, it is unclear that it would reduce costs to the EPA as a whole," the members wrote.
Mr. Pruitt's quickly executed an unorthodox move — in which he told manufacturers that the agency would not enforce a cap on what are known as "glider" trucks, essentially vehicles with older and less efficient engines installed — had already been temporarily blocked by a federal appeals court.
In the latest such instance, as prices for solar power dropped sharply in recent years, the Italian utility came to a difficult conclusion: Its panels were already a third less efficient than those developed by Chinese manufacturers, and that gap is likely to widen over time.
One thing I get from this painting is Steed's empathy for the grittiness of New York, the commonplace views in which towers of wealth stand in the distance – a cluster of glass and steel turrets, our postmodern Emerald City – overlooking less posh and less efficient circumstances.
It was not a smooth ride through approval for Box, which got resistance from other exchanges that argued it would further fragment the markets and that its traders initially might not be able to handle both sides of a transaction, making them less efficient and more costly.
"In a monetary union, if speeds of reform are different then the impact of a single monetary policy is much less efficient because, by definition, if you strike the average you will make someone unhappy on one side and someone happy on the other side," Padoan said.
Even though federal workers had a few job protections, presidents had more discretion over personnel decisions until the middle of the 20th century, when members of both political parties began to worry that giving the president power to purge employee ranks caused instability and made the government less efficient.
I'm planning a trip to South Africa, and wind up in charming conversations with the travel agents I have to call for help; it's more costly and less efficient to book via a travel agency, but it's the only option because travel-booking websites aren't working for me.
China's mines - largely less efficient than those in Australia and Brazil due to lower iron ore content - began cutting annual capacity from around 9503 tonnes three years ago in line with falling iron ore prices, bottoming out at 250 million tonnes at the end of 2016, Jacques said.
The problem is that leaves have a type of a safety valve that makes their chloroplasts less efficient in bright light and more so in shade, but the researchers realized that a natural delay in the safety valve was causing plants not to be making sugar when they could.
"While shutting down EPA's Region 5 Chicago office would make it more difficult and less efficient for the federal government to work in partnership with state and local communities, it is unclear that it would reduce costs to the EPA as a whole," the members, led by Sen.
The Parana is dredged deep enough to allow ocean-going cargo ships to get into the heart of the grains belt, giving Argentina an advantage over agricultural rivals Brazil and the United States, where products move long distances by less-efficient trucks and barges before being loaded for export.
Interestingly, this sets BlueVine up to compete not as much with startups — the majority of which still offer single-point services or a small collection of them, but with banks that still provide full suites of services, even if they are often more pricey and less efficient than startups.
The group has scrapped several less-efficient Opel cars and is preparing to halt sportier model versions including the Peugeot 208 GTi and 308 GT. Industry executives expect the cull to be replicated by other car makers, hitting European automotive jobs already threatened by the shift to electrification.
But when you aggregate the behavior of many people, transportation becomes less efficient when transit riders switch to cars, when new car services entice people onto trips they wouldn't otherwise have taken, or when people who give up their cars wind up traveling even more in someone else's.
Steam production from the new Jurong facility will allow the company to shut down two older, less efficient boilers and in turn reduce emissions and reduce 265 kilotonnes per year of carbon dioxide emissions - equivalent to taking more than 90,000 cars off the roads of Singapore, it said.
But a handful of fringe critics now decry the FTC's prompt and efficient clearance of the deal, arguing antitrust enforcers should take new additional policy goals into account — like how the deal will impact less efficient competitors or impact the broader balance of social, cultural and economic power online.
Since the number of requests at BLM hasn't risen—and has, in fact, dropped from just a few years ago—one can only assume that Trump's BLM is either less efficient at processing FOIA requests than the previous administration, or it is more combative when it comes to public transparency.
Though these trend lines give us a hint of the future to come, they are only based on the efficiency of new mining hardware, and as such don't represent the efficiency of the current bitcoin network, which still partially depends on the calculation power of older, less efficient mining devices.
Like most teams, the Celtics are less efficient whenever their most gifted player is on the sideline—according to Cleaning the Glass, Boston's offensive rating is 13.7 points per 100 possessions better with Kyrie Irving than without, which ranks in the 99th percentile (!) compared to every other point guard who qualifies.
Despite China's ever-more frantic pace of credit creation, however, some analysts say Beijing is getting less and less bang for its buck, with every yuan of stimulus proving less efficient in generating the same amount of economic growth, while adding to the risk of rising defaults and non-performing loans.
Yes, Kyle Lowry, DeMar DeRozan, and DeMarre Carroll are all shooting below 40 percent right now, but Casey is not without fault for concocting a game plan that, had this been the regular season, would have been less efficient than every team except the Los Angeles Lakers and the Philadelphia 76ers.
"Will there be companies that will find it difficult to get finance as they have less efficient ships, yes, it will be a consequence of it - but it's not going to be used to look for those companies and somehow find a way of getting them out," Citigroup's Parker said.
On the 8cx, Qualcomm has also doubled the memory interface from 64 to 83 bits, while the system's 7-nanometer architecture offers better overall efficiency thanks to denser chips with lower voltage supply loads compared to Intel and AMD's current x86 CPUs, which are currently produced using less efficient 12nm and 23.1nm processes.
Others like WorldRemit and Xoom (owned by PayPal) are also going after the same market, using tech — and in this case, the use of mobile handsets, which are much more ubiquitous in emerging markets compared to computers — to disrupt and overtake some of the older and less efficient ways of doing things.
Since older cars are typically less efficient and don't have the safety features of newer ones, the Trump administration is essentially making a case to trade the environmental gains of the final five years of the Obama rule for potential upfront cost savings and a reduction in crash-related injuries and deaths.
It presents plenty of evidence of flaws in the Chinese economic model: a much-puffed rise in business creation has probably been overstated; the allocation of capital has become less efficient in recent years; and the number of bankruptcies is tiny—lower than in Romania (see chart), leaving China with zombie firms.
SAN JOSE, CA – MAY 01: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) SAN JOSE, CA – MAY 01: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Zuckerberg stressed that at Facebook's scale, moving to a less efficient distributed architecture would be extremely "computationally intense" though it might eventually be possible.
"They will shut down the smaller, less-efficient, more-polluting blast furnaces, but at the same time they will refocus all their production on the newest, largest blast furnaces," he said, reflecting that it could be "a great piece of news" for Rio Tinto as such a shift will require higher quality raw material.
The choices that a growing middle class, particularly in Asia, makes about cooling devices — whether to buy cheaper, less efficient devices or push manufacturers to meet tougher efficiency standards — could make or break the achievement of the Paris Climate Agreement's temperature targets as well as the fate of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol.
Most people are aware that we need enough vitamin D to maintain healthy bones, but, over the past few years, scientists have become increasingly aware of other important roles of vitamin D. We now believe vitamin D deficiencies can result in a less efficient immune system, impaired muscle function and regeneration, and even depression.
"This change would deprive millions of Americans of their constitutional right to due process and result in hearings which are less fair and less efficient," said the letter, signed by Representative Richard E. Neal of Massachusetts, the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, and Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the senior Democrat on the Finance Committee, among others.
APSA's 22019 annual meeting, just concluded in Washington, brought together more than 6,500 political scientists from across the world to examine topics ranging from the roles of President Trump's (so far) three chiefs of staff to how Chinese efforts to fight corruption had the unintended consequences of making bureaucrats more timid and less efficient — just like their American counterparts.
"I get more worried more about the structural help for Europe, because if the European economy does well, Bank of America is going to do well and our corporate investment banking and our capital markets — and I think any time you divide things in two, they are a little less efficient, a little less investment, a little less certainty," he said.
Economist Joseph Schumpeter's concept of "creative destruction" is being tested as never before as President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE enthusiastically deploys tariffs to protect less-efficient firms.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE quipped at a Monday evening rally that his administration's rollback of energy efficiency standards for lightbulbs was due to the fact that he looked better under less efficient bulbs.

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