Sentence examples for inefficiency such as from inspiring English sources

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The biggest reason is inflated costs, reckon consultants at McKinsey, followed by pure inefficiency, such as needlessly high standards and complexity.

Schakowsky would cut the deficit through a combination of actual cuts in waste and inefficiency, such as eliminating a program that helps McDonald's market overseas and introducing energy savings to federal employees' computer usage.

Data from the USA reveal the downside of a private funded healthcare system, with overtreatment due to payment for units of service, and financial incentives that reward inefficiency such as payment for complications and re-admissions.

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Then there are the obvious inefficiencies, such as hunting round for a seat and not knowing where colleagues are sitting.

"The political benefit that banks receive by being so big is so significant," he writes, "that it offsets the inefficiencies, such as fraud, that arise from their enormous size".

This design also includes inherent inefficiencies such as electricity consumption discarded on stale blocks.

As a result, it can lead to inefficiencies such as cash flow bullwhip (CFB).

This so-called time-driven (or time-stepped) simulation (TDS) has inherent inefficiencies such as the time step restriction imposed by a global CFL (Courant–Friedrichs Levy) condition.

In this study, we aim to quantify what energy reductions may be possible for batch-like processes when process inefficiencies such as frictional losses and concentration polarization are included.

However, as heat dissipation in data centres rises by orders of magnitude, inefficiencies such as air recirculation causing hot spots and flow short-circuiting will have a significant impact on the thermal manageability and energy efficiency of the cooling infrastructure.

However, as in other parts of supply chain management, decentralized decision-making in supply quality management is prevalent, which causes inefficiencies such as the well-known double marginalization phenomenon.

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