Sentence examples for inefficient information from inspiring English sources

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The broad distribution of chemical and physical properties and molecular structures results in duplicated storage cost, inefficient information retrieval and inconsistency.

The industry wastes a staggering amount of money every year because of inefficient information systems — as much as $270 billion, according to Volpe, Welty & Co. "I'd be satisfied with just a small percentage of that," Clark deadpans.

These are two of several ERP markers reflecting inefficient information processing in ADHD.

It is only with knowledge of such processes that solutions can be tailored to reduce inefficient information exchange processes and those that adversely affect the continuum of care for residents.

In consequence, the fact that the definitions for GN-MDRO are different in the two current guidelines may lead to inefficient information transfer and different hygienic precaution measures when transferring a patient across the border.

16 A mixed-methods study focusing on lung cancer drew attention to clinicians' and other health professionals' concerns over secondary and tertiary care capacity issues, inefficient information flows between and within healthcare centres and the lack of leadership within the clinical team.

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DEA has been recommended for evaluating the hospital efficiency in settings with inefficient health-sector information and particularly inappropriate data availability on prices of inputs (6, 8, 34).

True enough, Blockhead is a particularly inefficient processor of information; but it is at least a processor of information, and that in combination with the behavior that is produced as a result of the processing of information might well be taken to be sufficient grounds for the attribution of some level of intelligence to Blockhead.

Due to their inefficient use of information, promotion incentives, which can be modeled as tournaments, can induce sub-optimal actions on the part of managers.

These are as follows: Aging population Significant number of medical errors Uneasy access of healthcare information Inefficient operation of large data Demand for quality and safe healthcare services, as the resources (e.g., number of doctors, hospitals, laboratories, etc).

According to several studies dealing with main causes of the accidents, maloperation of plant equipment by human error is one of the most frequent causes (Antonovsky et al. 2014), and accidents occur mainly due to an inefficient structure of information sharing between each operator and insufficient education about past accident cases (Kletz 1998).

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