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Resultado e Impacto - Eficiencia

Descubra cómo proverbios ingleses como "un trabajo mal hecho debe hacerse dos veces" y "los consejos de guerra nunca luchan" describen la eficiencia en inglés.

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you do not fatten a pig by weighing it

used to imply that monitoring or measuring something is not enough to achieve progress or improvement, and that action and changes are necessary for tangible results

no se engorda un cerdo pesándolo

no se engorda un cerdo pesándolo

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he travels (the) fastest who travels alone

used to imply that individuals who are self-reliant and self-sufficient can make decisions and take action more quickly than those who need to consult with or depend on others

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a short horse is soon curried

used to imply that a task or job that is relatively small or easy to do can be completed quickly and with minimal effort

pronto se curry un caballo bajo

pronto se curry un caballo bajo

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a work ill done must be twice done

used to emphasize that if a task or work is done poorly or inadequately, it will require additional effort and time to correct or redo it properly

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better one house spoiled than two

used to highlight the idea that investing energy and effort into a single endeavor can yield better results than dividing efforts across multiple tasks or projects

Más vale una casa estropeada que dos

Más vale una casa estropeada que dos

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better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it

used to imply that it is wise to be prepared and have resources available, even if they may not be needed immediately, rather than facing a situation without the necessary tools or resources

mejor tenerlo y no necesitarlo que necesitarlo y no tenerlo

mejor tenerlo y no necesitarlo que necesitarlo y no tenerlo

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busiest men have the most leisure

used to suggest that being busy can actually lead to greater efficiency and effectiveness, allowing people to get more done in less time and enjoy more leisure time as a result

los hombres más ocupados tienen más tiempo libre

los hombres más ocupados tienen más tiempo libre

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councils of war never fight

used to suggest that too much planning and discussion can lead to inaction or delay

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less is more

used to imply that simplicity and minimalism are often more effective, aesthetically pleasing, or efficient than complexity or excess

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why keep a dog and bark yourself

used to suggest that if someone else is available or paid to do a task, it is not efficient or worthwhile for one to do it

¿Por qué tener un perro y ladrar tú mismo?

¿Por qué tener un perro y ladrar tú mismo?

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the worth of a thing is what it will bring

used to suggest that the true value of an item, service, or idea is determined by what people are willing to pay for it

el valor de una cosa es lo que traerá

el valor de una cosa es lo que traerá

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all is well that ends well

used to imply that as long as a situation or event has a successful or satisfactory conclusion, any difficulties or problems that occurred along the way are ultimately unimportant

todo lo que está bien que termine bien

todo lo que está bien que termine bien

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an hour in the morning is worth two in the evening

used to imply that starting the day early with a clear mind can lead to greater productivity and accomplishment than the same amount of time spent later in the day

una hora por la mañana vale dos por la tarde

una hora por la mañana vale dos por la tarde

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