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He looked, well, quite inefficient.
It is, however, quite inefficient at transonic flight speeds and is completely ineffective at subsonic velocities.
This is quite inefficient, not least because when a trained chemist retires, all the knowledge he/she has amassed during their career disappears.
"What is remarkable about this work is the fact that although the process is still quite inefficient, the offspring appeared healthy and are themselves fertile as adults.
"It is quite inefficient to have every state trying to figure out their own way of how to review grants, spend the money and monitor what the researchers are doing," he said.
However, stegosystems that fulfil the security notion used so far are quite inefficient.
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This is however complicated in practice by the facts that cell-surface antigens are often quite limited and the process of internalization, rather inefficient [ 46].
Limited IT and financial resources, lack of effective security strategies and, quite often, inefficient IT security management are some of the key obstacles to change.
This shows that communication is power efficient when K s is much smaller than M and becomes quite power inefficient when the number of scheduled users is close to the number of BS antennas.
In other words, this protocol can be quite energy-inefficient.
Therefore, it has been proposed to label performance on a scale from efficient, via quite efficient, to inefficient and very inefficient (Wolfe, 1998).
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