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be wastage
noun
The amount or proportion of something that is wasted or lost by deterioration or other natural process
Exact(2)
As mentioned in Section I, idle resource can be kept in hibernate state but switching to and from this state can be wastage of precious resources and time.
Remainder fractions of tablets were assumed to be wastage.
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Each year, then, there is wastage.
The chapter uses examples to explain this problem and illustrate why this approach is wastage of resources.
Lack of investment in infrastructure that gets food from where it's grown to where it's eaten is a bigger culprit, the organization says, as are wastage and war.
The term for this was "wastage".
The data ensures that the shop has enough merchandise to meet consumer demand, but not so much that there is wastage.
Well, there has been wastage enough on Emanuel's watch.
And I found out quickly that up to 99% of my footage is wastage.
However, there is wastage and some loss of quality and nutritive value when a meat carcass is stored for the whole period indicated in Table 1.
Finally, our approach was conservative in assuming that there was wastage – ie, physicians administering the injection would use the smallest possible combinations of available vial sizes and discard any remaining content of the vials after each session.
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