Even the social services provided by the church were irrationally funded and inefficiently organized. |
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Keep in mind that they are notorious for half-arsing things and doing everything as inefficiently and ineffectively as possible. |
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During the nineteenth century ammonia was produced, rather inefficiently, by the dry distillation of coal. |
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In the past, stone presses inefficiently coaxed oil from thick olive paste. |
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Fortunately, the worm is quite badly written, and transfers itself fairly inefficiently. |
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A man who exercises his faculties but does so inefficiently or badly cannot be said to be making a success of his life. |
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Those outfits are our customers, and what we do for them is apply automation to the very tasks they were doing inefficiently in the past. |
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It would be difficult to find in the history of mankind a problem that has been so inefficiently dealt with as that of traffic. |
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They are often carried out inefficiently or too slowly, particularly in regions far from the capital. |
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To all of this is added a system of agricultural production which under the best of conditions works very inefficiently. |
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And if you're doing something inefficiently, it's almost always because there are too many subsidiary goals undermining its effectiveness. |
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Do you actually know how much money your house is losing you by using energy inefficiently? |
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If a strategic approach is not taken to this issue of education financing then much effort and resources could be used inefficiently. |
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When we use energy inefficiently, we inflate energy bills and harm the environment. |
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Insulin resistance, a condition in which the body handles glucose poorly because cells respond inefficiently to insulin, is a precursor to type II diabetes. |
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If a power company couldn't find a use for its 'surplus' energy, the plant would begin to operate inefficiently. |
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As a result the available airport capacity was used inefficiently, Linate airport being overused and Malpensa underused. |
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A No vote would result in the Assembly working inefficiently and would make it no more than a glorified talking shop. |
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In some cases, bureaucracies act slowly or inefficiently, or fail to apply policies as they were originally intended. |
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America's government raises revenues inefficiently and redistributes them oddly: too much from young to old, too much in the form of health care, and ever less from rich to poor. Start with taxes. |
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The business may be run inefficiently in state hands. |
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However, the rapid growth of Combus' business was highly inefficiently financed, namely largely through debt, leading to a gearing which is far from comparable to industry standards. |
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It has probably not done so or has done so inefficiently, I do not know. |
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Who pays the bill in society when we act inefficiently? |
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The Head of the regional cabinet has criticised businessmen who according to him work inefficiently and do not increase the production of science intensive and competitive products. |
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This means that funds are not wasted or used inefficiently. |
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Mr OTAMENDI: The voting suggests TRIPS may be inefficiently drafted. |
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At the front end of production, we are over-consuming and inefficiently utilizing our non-renewable natural resources, because they are under-valued. |
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Boston Gear had experienced borderline application problems with these gearboxes, which consequently were running inefficiently and hotter than normal. |
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They distribute vital energy to the whole body and mind via energy circuits, functioning efficiently or inefficiently, appropriately or inappropriately, depending on the degree of blockage or fluidity. |
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But because most Africans depend on what they inefficiently grow or gather, and because there is little investment in sustainable farming and forestry, ecosystems suffer. |
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If evaporators are running inefficiently because of scale buildup, black liquor preheating by oxidation should eliminate this problem. |
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The Accounting Chamber repeatedly conducts audits, which show that the funds allocated from the state budget are being spent inefficiently. |
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Most gas hobs burn gas inefficiently resulting in wasted energy, un-burnt bi-products and lost heating costing you money. |
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The main problem with the Newcomen design was that it used energy inefficiently, and was therefore expensive to operate. |
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In such a programme we would use fossil fuels, which we know to be finite and which emit CO2, as quickly as possible and would burn them just as inefficiently and profligately, in a way which the United States could teach us. |
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Moreover, the Europeans tend to spend their meagre resources inefficiently, generally devoting the lion's share to salaries rather than equipment, and frittering resources on countless national projects. |
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Governments at all levels ignore our wishes, they run public affairs pretty inefficiently and short-sightedly and interfere with us for no obvious reason. |
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Specifically, if after all this travel the application is inefficiently designed, the process gets into double jeopardy, where the scores can really change. |
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