inefficiency

IPA: ɪnɪfˈɪʃʌnsi

noun

  • Lack of efficiency or effectiveness.
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Examples of "inefficiency" in Sentences

  • Their inefficiency is a result of their protection.
  • Built-in inefficiency of our democratic government.
  • That inefficiency is expensive and we all pay for it somehow.
  • Second, accusing the United States Post Office of inefficiency is weak.
  • She obliged, and for the rest of her term inefficiency and confusion prevailed.
  • This is, of course, only my opinion, that IP _is_ a market inefficiency is a clearly a fact.
  • Very simple, an inefficiency is only cleaned up in the market if there is an incentive for someone to do it.
  • We know the main inefficiency in those channels: when people save instead of spend those additional cash flows, they have no direct stimulus effect.
  • Another possible inefficiency is that creators might know that an invention which they create independently might still fall afoul of a granted patent or copyright.
  • And when the president and the demoncrat Congress have put their public option in place, will there be an expert panel of doctors and medical experts empowered to eliminate waste and inefficiency from the new public option trough?

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