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On the other hand, ground-truth data made by hand is usually inefficient and hard to compare from one's work to another.
Moreover, distributed and decentralized control architectures are necessary as power systems are distributed large-scale networks with a lot of complexity, which makes centralized control expensive, inefficient and hard to implement.
If you are planting over a hundred linear feet of lettuce at once, this method can be inefficient and hard on the back.
Private equity is becoming a tougher business as the low-hanging fruit — inefficient companies — becomes harder to find.
Tells about the difficulty of playing "Trans", a piece commissioned by Orpheus from Boston composer Lee Hyla... Freedom from a conductor is hard & inefficient.
Vietnam's creaky infrastructure (power cuts are still common, even in the capital) and inefficient bureaucrats make it hard for exporters to compete.
But in a climate where many public employees are being attacked for being wasteful and inefficient, it would be hard to argue that NPR, despite all the buffoonery in the boardroom, is not doing its job where it counts.
And the cuts are indiscriminate: they would hit high-quality, cost-effective doctors just as hard as inefficient free spenders, and underpaid primary-care doctors as much as overpaid specialists.
Do-it-yourself chametz burning, some pointed out, is very inefficient — bread being much harder to burn completely than paper or wood — so the religious purpose was better served in the industrial-strength trash bin.
This makes them hard to track, inefficient for police to pursue.
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