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There seemed like a disconnect, an inefficiency in the market".
"I feel bad about what appears to be an inefficiency of testing," he said.
If Trump were running the U.S. government like a business, as he often claims to be doing, then he would have made tackling an inefficiency of such scale a priority.
The many critics of Hartford's government, including Mayor Perez, have long blamed that division of authority for a lack of accountability and an inefficiency that has made Hartford an extraordinarily difficult place to get anything done.
At one point there was an inefficiency in the game in which only a handful of teams were doing advanced statistical analysis (which subsequently influenced front office decisions, rather than being tossed to the side).
This suggests an inefficiency in the auction design, since the same coverage ought to cost the same amount, says Paul Klemperer, an economist at Oxford University who helped design Britain's spectrum auction.Spectrum auctions are a relatively new idea.
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Should governments promote efficiency?A: Inefficiency can stem from a failure of market mechanisms.
The idea is a beautiful inefficiency: a tiny but infinitely more affected audience.
Solo sends out multiple invoices and trucks, an expensive inefficiency that multiplied with a jump in fuel prices.
You'll seek to edit it out as an unpredictable inefficiency.
We find an average inefficiency in electricity use by Swiss households of around 20 to 25%.
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