Sentence examples for inefficiencies stemming from from inspiring English sources

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This may reduce inefficiencies stemming from errors or misinterpretation among healthcare professionals as well as between patients and their physicians.

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At a fundamental level, the inefficiencies stem from the fact that health care is very different from conventional goods and services.

Part of this inefficiency stems from regulations that require banks to provide funding to "priority" sectors, loans that have traditionally had a high risk of turning bad.

Our research suggests that a great deal of this inefficiency stems from the widespread inability of incumbents and start-ups alike to create the new business models required by new markets.

This suggests that the majority of ALC patients experience short delays stemming from inefficiencies, while a minority of patients experience long delays due to inadequate resources elsewhere in the health care system.

Should governments promote efficiency?A: Inefficiency can stem from a failure of market mechanisms.

This inefficiency is stemmed from the bandwidth allocation information included within each frame, coupled by unused parts of allocated bandwidth due to nodes not being able to fill their allocated bandwidth, and is multiplied by the number of link allocations within the system.

The level of emergency separations for constipation and estimates of the activity-related resource costs involved provide an indication of the inefficiency that can stem from not accessing primary care in a timely way and/or inadequacies in the quality of the care provided in this setting at the higher end of the morbidity spectrum.

They rejected the notion that any delays in cases stemmed from systemic inefficiency.

Greece's problems ultimately stem from a history of state inefficiency and corruption, as well as an economy that can no longer compete globally, analysts say.

Similarly, the inefficiency of chemotherapy with the antifolate methotrexate can also stem from an increased expression of dihydrofolate reductase (Alt et al, 1978).

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