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are inefficiently
adverb
In an inefficient manner.
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Traditional private schools, despite their high tuition and endless fund-raising, he said, are inefficiently run.
And many airports are inefficiently priced, with established airlines claiming "grandfather" rights over scarce take-off and landing slots.
"Most of these stocks are inefficiently priced," he says.
In their model, this positive correlation implies that more productive firms are inefficiently small, whereas small unproductive firms are inefficiently large.
However, large quantities of harmful constituents are inefficiently retained by commonly used cigarette filters.
Studies have found that the majority of the spectrum bands, particularly the licensed bands, are inefficiently utilized.
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In the presence of inefficiencies of scale, a health centre is inefficiently large, unit costs increase as the scale of production increases.
The upshot is that gasoline consumption is inefficiently high.
The railroad is inefficiently organized, and they are not doing anything to make any significant changes to improve it".
Rosneft is inefficiently managed and, as a government-controlled entity, subject to the vagaries of Kremlin policy.
At that time, social programs were run by dedicated people, but very few had management backgrounds and many places were inefficiently run.
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