Sentence examples for human inefficiencies from inspiring English sources

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"I'm always disturbed by these tattooed, ponytailed netrapreneurs saying they'll revolutionize industries by eliminating the middlemen and their human inefficiencies," said Mark Walsh, the president and chief executive of VerticalNet Inc., which runs 56 industry-specific Web sites.

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In every national election, the delay caused by time zones and human inefficiency creates an artificial suspense: the dramatic effect of a wave sweeping haltingly but steadily westward, finally cresting into a decision.

But they still don't solve a lot of the human inefficiency problems that cause delays," says Dr Jesse Pines, the director of the Office of Clinical Practice Innovation at George Washington University's medical school.

These health human resource inefficiencies were seen as undermining attempts to meet the health needs of the Mongolian population, driving outbound medical tourism.

Bookkeeping is a $57 billion industry, but it's riddled with human errors and inefficiencies.

"My experience over many years," he said, "suggests that typically there is a very simple explanation, and it's usually inefficiency or human error".

And these birds, animals and situations give him a sense of certain possibilities of instinctual life or simple moral life, while the failure, cruelty and inefficiency of human life fills him with contempt".

The primary difference, as reflective of the key arguments against the old policy, i.e., economic inefficiency and human rights violation, was that in Japan a public apology was offered by the government for its long-term negligence, though the apology was later used by the patients to win further government compensation through lawsuits.

Although sequencing and array technologies are sensitive and thorough, deployment of such techniques to field settings, contamination of human mRNA, and/or cost inefficiency of these tools as screening methods make their usefulness limited for immediate screening and characterization of large numbers of samples.

To remedy the visual inefficiency and maximize human cognitive abilities during visual exploration, this paper proposes to integrate the visual representations of the connectome network attributes onto the surfaces of the anatomical structures of human brain.

In contrast, if the human genome is characterized by inefficiency, susceptibility to error, and apparently useless components which can cause illness, the design hypothesis is at a clear disadvantage.

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