Sentence examples for hampers efficiency from inspiring English sources

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Our findings show that horse manure-to-energy supply chains have distinct attributes at all stages of the supply chain such as the geographical spread of stables that determines supply chain design and hampers efficiency.

However, a previous study in the domain of electrical circuits troubleshooting suggested an expertise-reversal effect: Process information might initially impose an effective cognitive load and lead to higher efficiency but may become redundant and impose an ineffective load when training progresses, which hampers efficiency.

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Not doing this was hampering efficiency and feeding corruption, one of the biggest complaints of ordinary Chinese.

Many computers contain more - there are tricks to make 32-bit computers address larger quantities, but these add complexity and hamper efficiency.

When several unions represented workers in the same business or industry they famously developed fragmented work rules that hampered efficiencies.

ago - hampers efficient operation.

The main disadvantage of the generation of sulfur is that it retards or hampers the efficiency of the leaching process.

Cell death of transplanted cells not only hampers the efficiency of the therapy, it also introduces an additional burden to the post-ischemic brain already compromised by a cellular debris load.

It may be relatively more costly for insects to move around with extremely long mouthparts or legs because it hampers foraging efficiency and contact time on plants, as well as being more costly in terms of flight energetics and simple insect body plan construction costs [e.g. [ 51- 54]].

Do not grind or file the flat side because this will create a space between the blades and hamper cutting efficiency.

The strategy identifies four significant barriers that have consistently hampered energy efficiency improvements: an underdeveloped market; lack of information on energy efficiency; misaligned financial incentives, which mean the person who is responsible for making improvements does not always receive the benefits of their actions; and the hassle of installing efficiency measures.

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