Sentence examples for to wastage from inspiring English sources

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to wastage

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The amount or proportion of something that is wasted or lost by deterioration or other natural process

  • The average wastage is 1.5% in the grocery department.

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This may lead to wastage on the part of resources or time.

Checkpointing identical operations performed by many users on several computing machines will lead to wastage of resources and increased cost.

Processing nodes that have poor coordination/synchronization will produce incorrect results and would lead to wastage of resources.

Moreover, static partitioning might lead to wastage of resources which might otherwise be used by other non-adversarial tenants.

Analyzing loading profiles prevents the over design or under design of components, which may lead to wastage or unexpected failure.

Large samples increases the chances of finding the significant difference but sometimes it leads to wastage of resources.

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But we work very hard with our suppliers to keep wastage to an absolute minimum by ensuring that our forecasting is as good as it can be, and delivering small quantities to most of our stores every day.

Drugs sold were used as a proxy for drugs used, as commercial considerations were expected to keep wastage to a minimum.

It is possible that ready-to-use purchased PFS would lead to higher wastage due to their shorter shelf life and their requirement of refrigeration.

Another way to reduce wastage is to freeze bread - so why are people not doing that?

Broiler feed is pelleted to minimise wastage and to increase the amount of feed that a bird can consume within a given time.

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