Sentence examples for practical inefficiencies from inspiring English sources

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For Gautam Adani, the power mogul, the answer was simple: the easiest and most profitable way to meet India's rising demand for electricity is to avoid the obstacles, divisive political confrontations and practical inefficiencies of India.

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One of the first cogent models of a fixed (or permanent) calendar, it was engineered to eliminate the practical and financial inefficiencies generated by the Gregorian calendar system.

If that uncertainty were to lead to less Internet usage at uncongested times, that, too, would be an inefficiency.The most practical solution, then, may be to have fixed per-minute rates that are high in the daytime and very low, or even zero, late at night.

CdS is a photocatalyst known for its desirable bandgap and availability but it is limited by photocorrosion and inefficiency issues in practical applications.

Estimates of codon-specific translation inefficiencies are also important for practical applications such as codon-optimization algorithms that are used to increase heterologous gene expression, for example, insulin expression in E scherichia coli.

The DEA models are capable of identifying the practical downsides of amines as main sources of inefficiency, providing clear improvement targets for properties such as vapour pressure, acute toxicity and several life cycle impacts.

The opposite would be fragmentation or fracture, and I have done it simply for practical and pragmatic reasons: in order to reduce inefficiency and use any improvement in efficiency for the betterment and the prosperity of the extreme poor and the worse off.

A large microsatellite data set with hundreds of loci may give very accurate population size estimates, but is currently not practical in our implementation, due to slow convergence and computational inefficiencies.

The generally higher rates of O 2 uptake observed experimentally lend support to a lower practical efficiency of proton translation stoichiometry in vivo, perhaps augmented by respiratory inefficiencies such as futile cycling and generation of reactive oxygen species.

However, achieving practical implementation of learning by problem posing faces the issue of inefficiency due to the time needed for assessment and giving feedback to students' posed problems.

Achieving practical implementation of learning by problem posing faces the issue of inefficiency due to the time needed for assessment and giving feedback to students' posed problems.

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