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Many enterprises are remarkably inefficient, often relying on personal favours from former officers, of whom there are many.
We adhered to the prejudice that we were equal partners, which is a remarkably inefficient platform from which to get anything done".
By Gary Marcus April 22, 2013 Human brains are remarkably inefficient in some key ways: our memories are lousy; our grasp of logic is shallow, and our capacity to do arithmetic is dismal.
Despite all the excitement and apprehension that surrounds cloning, the process remains remarkably inefficient: Just 1% to 5% of cloned mammals survive.
In shooting just 38.5percentt from the floor, he is remarkably inefficient as a lead guard.
The private sector, on the other hand, is plagued by a remarkably inefficient landscape of a million mom-and-pop shops served by complex layers of re-sellers.
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Traditional computers are also remarkably energy inefficient, especially when compared to actual brains, which the new neurons are built to mimic.
Long a fleet favorite, the Ford's solid construction and thirsty V-8 made it a remarkably durable — if outdated and inefficient — icon.
Remarkably, factory farms are so economically inefficient that factory farm representatives claim the entire meat industry would cease to exist if forced to pay even a tiny fraction back in the form of meaningful clean-air legislation.
The average replication timings T50 of the efficient-replication regions appeared to be remarkably later than the T50 of the inefficient regions p-value<10−15 p-value<10−15.
Remarkably, although most of these agonists alone were relatively inefficient triggers of apoptosis in HepG2 cells, pretreatment with TRAIL greatly sensitized cells to apoptosis induction by these mitochondrial triggers.
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