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HSBC disappointed investors last week when it revealed that the so-called cost-efficiency ratio for the bank overall rose from 52% to 55% during 2010.
HSBC Pulls Back in Bid to Serve Wealthy Sara Schaefer Muñoz 2011
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As vice president with the Packers, I was not a statistical/analytic guy but tried to create better cost-efficiency for evaluation and flexibility.
Andrew Brandt: Moneyball in the NFL? Yes, in Early Adaptive Phase Andrew Brandt 2011
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Even if eco-analysts were right that many of these new bulbs will pay for themselves in energy efficiency which still doesn't guarantee cost-efficiency, government has no business forcing such individual choices.
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Even if everybody shifted to all electric cars tomorrow, expanding a highway in an urban area makes little sense from a land use and cost-efficiency standpoint.
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The bank also aims to bring down its cost-efficiency ratio to 48% to 52% by 2013, from 60.9% in the first quarter.
HSBC Plans Cost Cuts, Review of U.S. Cards Business Fiona Law 2011
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Measuring prison programs can be done, it must be done and it is something that can be done with relative ease and cost-efficiency.
Paul Heroux: Reducing Recidivism: The Challenge of Successful Prisoner Re-Entry Paul Heroux 2011
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Kitzhaber countered that the discord over the law's constitutionality is getting in the way of a meaningful discussion of how to improve the quality and cost-efficiency of the health-care system as a whole.
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"In addition to the time-to-market perspective offered by Nokia, there's also a cost-efficiency perspective—there's no possibility of Nokia keeping an expensive production facility in Finland," Ms. Nordman-Knutson said, declining to give a rating on the stock.
Nokia to Cut 4,000 Jobs Arild Moen 2012
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Measuring prison programs can be done, it must be done and it is something that can be done with relative ease and cost-efficiency.
Paul Heroux: Reducing Recidivism: The Challenge of Successful Prisoner Re-Entry Paul Heroux 2011
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Of that group, the most likely to be offered another go-round are Chalmers, because of his cost-efficiency, Haslem, because of his tenure, and Wright, because of his 2009-10 breakthrough.
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