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What (who) is EFFICIENCY - definition


Efficiency (basketball)         
STATISTIC FOR COMPARING THE OVERALL VALUE OF A BASKETBALL PLAYER
In professional basketball, the most commonly used statistical benchmark for comparing the overall value of players is called efficiency. It is a composite basketball statistic that is derived from basic individual statistics: points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, and shot attempts.
efficiency         
DEGREE TO WHICH A PROCESS MINIMIZES WASTE OF RESOURCES
Inefficiency; Inefficient; Effeciency; Highly efficient; Inefficiencies
n.
1) to impair efficiency
2) fighting; maximum, peak efficiency
3) efficiency in (efficiency in combating absenteeism)
4) at a certain efficiency (at peak efficiency)
efficiency         
DEGREE TO WHICH A PROCESS MINIMIZES WASTE OF RESOURCES
Inefficiency; Inefficient; Effeciency; Highly efficient; Inefficiencies
¦ noun (plural efficiencies)
1. the state or quality of being efficient.
2. technical the ratio of the useful work performed by a machine or in a process to the total energy expended or heat taken in.
Examples of use of EFFICIENCY
1. The study also reviewed countries‘ performance according to four indices: economic efficiency, government efficiency, business efficiency and infrastructure.
2. From a macro perspective, the China–India business synergy comes from economic efficiency gains when China‘s labour efficiency is combined with India‘s capital efficiency.
3. Sapir summarizes the performance of the systems as follows: Nordic – high efficiency and high equity; Anglo–Saxon – high efficiency but low equity; Continental Europe – low efficiency (thus not sustainable) but high equity; and Mediterranean – low efficiency and low equity.
4. Energy Efficiency Brussels reiterated a previous target of improving energy efficiency by 20 percent by 2020.
5. You look at energy efficiency, there are great strides that we can make in this country in energy efficiency.