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At best, this would be inefficient, since the MPC would have to redo its deliberations.
Financial institutions uniformly resisted, arguing that such "subsidiarization" would be inefficient and uneconomical.
To overhaul that system in favor of one that is more splintered would be inefficient and costly, executives said.
Without ruling on the suit's merits, Judge Lewis A. Kaplan ruled on Tuesday that it would be inefficient to hold separate trials for individual officers' claims.
However, the financier also warned it would be "inefficient and potentially dangerous" for Scotland to create its own currency, because currencies can be attacked and speculated against.
If the inferior product survives because the costs of switching are high, that is as it should be: in that case it would be inefficient to switch.
Establishing a wide-ranging public inquiry now, while the investigation of individual cases was taking place, would be "inefficient, premature and disproportionate".
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Decisions that would otherwise be inefficient for a company — and that are indeed inefficient for the larger economy — can make sense when they bring a big tax break.
It is obvious that when the float is completely submerged in the seawater or hanging in the air, the WEC would also be inefficient.
If this occurred, it would anyway be inefficient as demonstrated by our controls.
If a similar reduction in the level of viremia occurred in JEV- and SLEV-immune animals of other species (i.e., birds and pigs), such animals would probably be inefficient amplifying hosts for WNV virus.
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