Sentence examples for would become inefficient from inspiring English sources

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Zeng et al. (2010) suggested that facing limited resources and more uncertainties and barriers, innovation in private firms would become inefficient.

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With the same red tape they have we'd become inefficient.

Why would markets suddenly become inefficient in the case of bankruptcies?

Consequently, this differential attack would become very inefficient and practically useless.

The conventional method in a climate like Muscat would be to use a cooling tower, but they become inefficient when the ambient temperature and humidity rise up in summer.

The explanation given is that the OAIC had become inefficient and there had been unacceptable delays, and giving it to the Ombudsman and the OAIC would be more efficient," McMillan said.

"The result is that it has become inefficient, time-consuming and, as a result, very expensive".

If the numerical oscillation becomes large, then the numerical methods become inefficient capturing an accurate solution.

For example, the efficiency score of a specific inefficient DMU is preserved or a specific efficient DMU becomes inefficient or all DMUs on a specific defining hyperplane become inefficient.

This effect, also observed for CSOP encryption, causes the coefficient prediction stage to become inefficient.

Although lock-ins may eventually become inefficient, they may not be problematic from the outset.

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