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If these claims-based data are systematically biased or inaccurate due to incomplete documentation then one can anticipate marked inefficiencies in this and similar efforts to reduce the burden of CKD.

That's a task that Wilson, who often seems to pitch just well enough to keep opponents in the game, hasn't been up to in a season marked by inefficiency and a lack of command.

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While many cash-strapped homeowners have sought loan modifications amid the foreclosure crisis, BofA's mortgage-mod efforts have been marked by inefficiency and questionable practices.

Salaries and administrative costs are often referred to as 'overhead' expenses and long considered a mark of organizational inefficiency and waste.

They were marked with greater inefficiency and higher costs, partially driven by Wilson's campaign to increase wages for unskilled railroad workers.

Since then, both parties have deployed vitriol in equal proportions, and, by most reports, negotiating sessions have been marked by lectures, inefficiency and infantile pranks more often than serious negotiation.

Disenfranchisement of Florida's voters in November "fell most harshly on the shoulders of African Americans" in a presidential election marked by "injustice, ineptitude and inefficiency," according to a draft report by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.

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This has been attributed to the poor affordability and availability of healthcare services in South Africa (3), and a healthcare system still marked by apartheid-era inefficiencies (4).

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