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The problem with the CP710 was its inefficiency with assorted memory cards; on occasion, it could not find all the stored photos.
As the article "Inefficiency with a smile in Japan's economy" (Sept . 16 points out, productivity in Japan's service sector is not so high.
But, given that we all thought this series was going to be decided by kicking, the inefficiency with the boot has been refreshing.
But he insisted there were also problems with "waste and inefficiency", with "too much top-down control", "inflexibility" and regional variations in service.
Compared with private hospitals in the area, she said, the system has a reputation for inefficiency, with a larger staff per patient and higher average costs.
Even if he were correct – and there is no guarantee that he is, since most new governments simply replace one lot of waste and inefficiency with a dollop of their own – the timing would do him no good.
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A. Some say mandatory rotation would be good, but there are big inefficiencies with that.
Dr Bacon is positive about digitisation too, and deplores the poor security and inefficiencies with existing paper records.
But it has spawned inefficiencies with serious consequences, such as in the sudden and damaging shortage of electricity supply early last year.
Son of efficient-markets theorist made fortune exploiting market inefficiencies with sophisticated computer models.
But the current economic situation has put an emphasis on finding inefficiencies with redundant data and ferreting them out.
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