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in·ef·fi·cien·cies
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inefficienciesnoun
Plural form of inefficiency.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of inefficiencies in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of inefficiencies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of inefficiencies in a Sentence
It was a challenging year due to external factors beyond our control and internal inefficiencies that need to be addressed, due to the aviation incidents in 2014, our sales performance is also affected in markets like Australia and China.
A strong European defence market and industrial base can only be achieved with a move away from the existing focus on national markets, europe can no longer afford the inefficiencies of duplication and overcapacity that our existing fragmented market entails.
Even the most ardent proponents of the efficient market hypothesis will say that there are pockets of inefficiencies, and the most common is small-cap and international stocks.
It all sounds good but there is still a question mark over how it works in practice, the challenge is how you manage personnel to give them enough flexibility, without inefficiencies or duplication.
I think the overarching goal of getting all eligible people vaccinated has to take precedence, we can’t let an overly dogmatic adherence to priority groups to cause inefficiencies in vaccine administration.
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