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Mr. Thompson, who made his reputation with welfare reform as governor of Wisconsin, seems eager to take on the overhaul of a health care system that he has described as "inefficient to the point of becoming archaic".

Refugee Week provides the ideal opportunity to throw a much-needed spotlight on this government's policy of making refused asylum seekers destitute - a policy described as "inefficient and cruel" by Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, and "mean and nasty" by former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith.

Colleges often are described as inefficient and investing in all of the wrong things (eg. the climbing wall, the opulent residence hall, etc).

To wait for supplementary assessments delayed the decision process and was described as inefficient and time-consuming.

Instead he said councils could apply to the government to restrict betting shops using "permitted development" powers – which the Local Government Association describes as "ineffective, inefficient and heavily bureaucratic, not least because they require a 12-month notice period before they can be used".

Full symmetric transcription of the chloroplast genome is consistent with its well-described inefficient transcription termination, and it implies a heavy reliance on posttranscriptional regulatory mechanisms.

If at least one reader terminates its algorithm iteration later with respect to the other, the described procedure may become inefficient.

Although it was first proposed to function as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) for Rab GTPases, it was soon described as a quite inefficient GEF and was thus suggested to function rather as a chaperone for exocytic Rab GTPases than as a GEF.

The company wants to build better research and analytics tools for lawyers, in a way that dramatically changes the landscape of legal software, which Judicata founder Blake Masters describes as "notoriously inefficient and outdated" in a blog post announcing the news.

If it sounds inefficient, I've described it properly.

In 1917, the Chartered Company set up a committee to consider the question of national defence both during the war and thereafter; its report, released in February 1918, described reliance on volunteers as inefficient, and recommended the institution of compulsory service for whites, even after the war (no mention was made of using black troops in the future).

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