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to inefficiencies
noun
Lack of efficiency or effectiveness.
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**·*Disorganization leads to inefficiencies that impact the entire family.
authority, will ultimately lead to inefficiencies and chaos.
This effect is attributed to inefficiencies in the bargaining process.
·Disorganization leads to inefficiencies that impact the entire family.
Of this, about $312m is lost every year due to inefficiencies.
Republicans said the changeover would be expensive and lead to inefficiencies.
According to the committee, this could lead to "inefficiencies in flood investment, poor decision making and regionally unfair outcomes".
In Sydney, planning and investment in metropolitan public transportation have lagged behind development, leading to inefficiencies and unreliability.
First it said: "the market rules and regulatory framework distort competition and lead to inefficiencies in wholesale electricity markets".
Using the mechanism of insurance as a substitute for direct financing (for public subsidy and for private payment) leads to inefficiencies and to behaviours inconsistent with economic optimising.
For many economists, subsidies and any other government interference in the market are undesirable purely because they distort competition and lead to inefficiencies.
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