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So bargaining, not in this model, but in the real world tends to lead to inefficiency.
The urge to rapidly regain interoperability often leads to unfounded, poorly-chosen solutions, which lead to inefficiency and rework.
Finally, he urged an end to "large concentrations of unaccountable private power that lead to higher prices, exploit consumers and lead to inefficiency".
"A constitutionally required game of jurisdictional Ping-Pong between courts," he wrote, "would lead to inefficiency, increased cost, delay and needless additional suffering among those faced with bankruptcy".
Networks that never drop packets: One of the core problems of current network fabrics is packet drops, that directly or indirectly lead to inefficiency and complexity (e.g., high CPU utilization, high latency, complex network stacks).
The present system, with health services delivered by the NHS and social care by local authorities each working separately and meeting different pressures, can lead to inefficiency, delays, duplication and gaps in care.
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authority, will ultimately lead to inefficiencies and chaos.
On the other hand, a highly modular structure may lead to inefficiencies in implementation.
Republicans said the changeover would be expensive and lead to inefficiencies.
As a result, it can lead to inefficiencies such as cash flow bullwhip (CFB).
According to the committee, this could lead to "inefficiencies in flood investment, poor decision making and regionally unfair outcomes".
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