Sentence examples for costly coordination from inspiring English sources

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Importantly, efficient utilization of massive MIMO techniques allows us to realize these benefits without relying on complicated and costly coordination techniques such as coordinated multi-point (CoMP) transmission/reception proposed in the 4G wireless cellular system.

Where demand would have existed, substitute solutions have been favored because (2) they were earlier on the market, (3) they have relative advantage due to some design choices of HIP, (4) HIP lacks early adopter benefits necessitating costly coordination among multiple stakeholders in public deployment scenarios, and (5) people have misconceptions about the deployability of HIP.

This implies that performing this task through agencies at lower levels such as municipalities, each one covering only a fraction of the lagoon, would require costly coordination efforts.

In the neurons, the travel distances may reach 0.5 -1 m; the maintenance of properly folded protein requires costly coordination of its intracellular traffic with the chaperone assembly sites and migration of the chaperone-protein complex to the destination.

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Implementing traceability can be costly and requires coordination, consequently most systems utilized till date have been in the global North.

Then, retaining the idea that coordination is costly for unions, it investigates the bargaining regimes which arise as sub-game perfect equilibria.

Yet, the process known as integrated design, which brings together a project's key stakeholders, designers, consultants and contractors early to get consensus on goals, actually can save time by ensuring more thorough coordination and avoiding costly changes later.

For 2, because of the smaller size of uranium VI), CO must approach closer to the metal to react than for uranium V); this coordination is energetically costly (endergonic by 15.3 kcal mol−1), thus making the barrier higher for uranium VI) than for uranium V).

It is putting more money into training those soldiers, spending more time than ever on costly live-fire exercises and emphasizing coordination between its infantry and naval and air forces.

The price of not engaging strategically is a costly duplication of effort, lack of coordination and a failure to achieve complementary approaches that employ NATO and E.U. tool kits to their greatest effect.

Coordination is then less costly because decision is taken by a small number of actors.

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