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Another, identifying who was using water and putting in meters to measure their consumption, was painstakingly time-consuming.Harder still, though, was to improve the quality of the staff (in his words, "underqualified, underpaid, unmotivated and mostly inefficient").

Small, decentralized generators are mostly inefficient, costing far more per unit of output than conventional power or even utility-scale renewable energy, like big solar farms, said Richard McMahon, vice president for energy supply and finance at the Edison Electric Institute, the association that represents the biggest American power companies.

Despite years of consolidation, China is still littered with small and mostly inefficient steel makers, numbering nearly 7000, a situation that has provided Baosteel with a unique opportunity to grow outside of its Shanghai confines.

But the fact remains that some communities whether because they are controlled by hostile groups, misunderstand the mission at hand, or have an endemic insecurity and mistrust of mostly inefficient aid organizations ambling uselessly throughout the region refuse to be demined or disarmed.

But the fact remains that some communities – whether because they are controlled by hostile groups, misunderstand the mission at hand, or have an endemic insecurity and mistrust of mostly inefficient aid organisations ambling uselessly throughout the region – refuse to be demined or disarmed.

Because gastric cancer is often detected at late stages, available treatments are mostly inefficient (Shah and Kelsen, 2010).

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Fertilizer use is largely inefficient.

Many propose more efficient outdoor lighting, which accounts for almost one-fifth of energy consumption across C40 cities and is mostly old and inefficient.

It calls for a mixture of policies to reduce the size of the informal economy, where 60% of employment languishes, mostly in small, inefficient companies.

Chromosomal integration and deletion of DNA in methanogens, which can be rather inefficient, mostly relies on homologous recombination requiring sequences of substantial length (500 1000 bp) to be cloned.

However, as the experience with deploying 802.11 based networks matured, it became obvious that the simple CSMA/CA MAC mechanism can become quite inefficient, mostly due to its collision prone random access and recovery processes.

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