1. Inevitably, this affected the efficiency of the plans that were being drawn up by Whitehall. 2. Gower argued that the evidence from the United States shows that regulation does not affect market efficiency either beneficially or adversely. 3. Another thing that can significantly affect the efficiency of the boiler, Goldner said, is soot that accumulates in the combustion chamber. 4. The greatest potential drawback to the technology, Tabaczynski said, is that it might create too much friction in the valves, which could affect efficiency. 5. Another factor affecting the efficiency of the port is low productivity. 6. But unfortunately, usually at least one of the above criteria prove to be inadequate, thus affecting the efficiency of the government mechanism. 7. Halim said Ministries or department heads could discuss with the Treasury if they feel the reduction in their operating budget would drastically affect efficiency. 8. The Government can expect zero output from this unhappy lot and this will affect efficiency. 9. They should, as advised, discuss with the Treasury in the event that the reduction in their operating budget drastically affects efficiency. |