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A false alarm leads to a wasted opportunity for the SU to transmit, but a missed detection leads to a collision with the PU, thus a wasted transmission for both PU and SU.
It undermines your authority and leads to a wasted session.
As a matter of fact, the high fluctuation of traffic load and rate requirement can lead to a waste of provided capacity in some circumstances.
Within the research education working group there was no consensus regarding the effect of such lack of formalisation: does this lead to a waste of time and loss of focus, or is this academic freedom or avoidance of unnecessary bureaucracy?
The interrogations resulted in generally useless information where detainees unsurprisingly made stuff up to try to end the torture, which in turn lead to a waste of security resources as U.S. agents followed up spurious leads including, for example, that African-American Muslim converts were being recruited for terrorism in Montana (p.92).
It distracts sectors of society -- men and women, young and old -- from important matters, both religious and non-religious, and busies them with trivial matters that do not benefit the nation but only lead to a waste of energy and time.
When asked about the reason for the focus, physicians mentioned that they were already confident about the hypothesis and that further investigation would lead to a waste of time.
Using those parameters, we asked them to answer the following questions: Does the use of the system lead to a waste of time?
If PPV is low, a risk map could lead to a waste of resources and unnecessary environmental or health damage as the result of insecticide spraying.
Providing patients with interventions, including SCBIs, whose safety and efficacy are unknown puts patients at risk of harm and can lead to a waste of resources.
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