It claimed that an overbearing and threatening management style was leading to staff stress, inefficiency and ill-health. |
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They looked at canon law and Church bureaucracy and argued that it bred inefficiency, graft, injustice, worldliness and immorality. |
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The idea is to eliminate inefficiency, creating a perfectly seamless manufacturing process. |
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These criminals live big off the bribery, corruption and inefficiency of the transport division. |
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We should not mistake informality for inefficiency, or naturalness for sloppiness. |
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Even when these managements showed losses in productive companies, nobody talked about their inefficiency. |
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These unhealthy developments have led to thorough demoralization in the bureaucracy, rampant indiscipline and all round inefficiency. |
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We have managed to create a jungle of inefficiency, throwing money at administration rather than research. |
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One-third to one-half of all the energy consumed by small business is wasted through inefficiency. |
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As with any other enterprise, they may well find that eliminating inefficiency and closing loopholes opens the path to the pot of gold. |
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Despite its apparent inefficiency, the current U.S. system of coin denominations has a striking advantage over many other possible systems. |
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He says too much tax revenue is being squandered on bureaucracy and inefficiency. |
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Its long-held image of benevolent inefficiency has dogged it ever since it was incorporated into a public limited company. |
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All this practice breeds is confusion, inefficiency and dissatisfied customers. |
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I have been impressed by rhetoric on dealing with inefficiency in the public services. |
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However, because of their inefficiency, these restrictions are apt to boomerang against the industry in the long run. |
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Not to do so will only lead to costly inefficiency for all users of Sinitic language materials. |
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In addition, logistics inefficiency increases transaction costs that in turn put more downward pressure on competitiveness. |
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On the one hand, the country was encouraging the study of foreign languages for English monolinguals, at great cost and with great inefficiency. |
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Even without corruption, ineffectiveness and inefficiency in the use of public money would follow decentralization, as a result of a lack of skills and knowledge. |
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From the start he exploited the over-work, underfunding and inefficiency then endemic in many hospital accounts departments for his own crooked ends. |
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Regrettably, the Organization is too often maligned for being overly unresponsive to reform and insensitive to waste, inefficiency and abuse. |
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Long-haired libertarians give way to experienced scientists who rightly stress the current laws' inefficiency and iniquity. |
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In December 1983, citing corruption and economic inefficiency, the military overthrew the civilian government. |
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However, the problem becomes complicated when the parliamentarians themselves are accused of inefficiency, corruption and self-indulgence. |
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Even when not saddled with corruption and inefficiency, centralised delivery of services prevented responsiveness to users' needs and situations. |
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So our ear can overcome the great inefficiency of the sound-production mechanisms by being super sensitive to the trickle of sound energy that is produced. |
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The Crimea War exposed the inefficiency of such a chaotic system and in 1854 the Northcote-Trevelyan report marked the beginnings of the modern civil service system. |
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The colonial powers procrastinated, either by inefficiency or intent. |
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The inefficiency of farms meant low crop yields, high prices, limited choice, and uneven quality. |
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Such overlap can cause administrative inefficiency and be wasteful of resources. |
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However, on account of the system effect, these commendable efforts are blighted by the inefficiency and carelessness of a few. |
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Another example of the federal government's inefficiency and lack of foresight is last year's reform of the line conveyance procedures. |
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In itself, the lengthiness of this process bears witness to the inefficiency of governments in tackling the matter. |
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Fitting responses to the dynamics of the epidemic not only reduces waste and inefficiency but also magnifies the impact of national efforts. |
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Austerity during the 1980s had wrung out bad debt and inefficiency at considerable cost. |
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An inefficiency tax on the generation of dirty energy would be a brilliant thing, along with tax credits for installation of solar panels and energy-efficient retrofits. |
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Such inefficiency and laxness only lead to a further influx of bogus asylum seekers. |
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The rebels attack remote western provinces whose local governments are riddled with corruption, inefficiency and the effects of a cruel caste system. |
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Years of official lassitude, inefficiency and outright corruption have slowly poisoned the city's law-enforcement. |
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I understand that is a proviso that would ensure there was no inefficiency in terms of disclosure or a lot of red tape. |
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The brilliance of broad-based inclusive democracies is that we wallow in our inefficiency. |
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Much of the responsibility for the inefficiency and unpopularity of European legislation lies with the Member States. |
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The deep split between theory and practice is based on the absolute inefficiency of the monopolistic and public European railway systems. |
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The second is that automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency. |
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I am frustrated with the inefficiency, the lack of organisation and the inability to involve me in decisions. |
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Italy has the eurozone's biggest debts and is the biggest loser from the arrangement whereby Germany profits from everyone else's inefficiency. |
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It can change taxes and direct spending to areas that will overcome pockets of weakness, boost inefficiency and promote fairness. |
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The answer to that is: waste, inefficiency and duplication, and that is the issue we have to address. |
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The verdict further demonstrates the inefficiency and lack of independence of the courts and is proof of how you can drive justice. |
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They may be intolerant of other peoples' inefficiency, comparing civilian life with the organized, military way. |
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To separate inefficiency and noise, strong assumptions are needed on the distribution of noise among each observed firm. |
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This inefficiency cannot be blamed, as it so often is, on unemployment and the insecure situation of the least qualified workers. |
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The department therefore compensates for a market inefficiency by providing a public good. |
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Pollutant firms are synonym of inefficiency, but to become an efficient company is usually seen as a very difficult task. |
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In fact, many Customs administrations are still suffering from inefficiency and corruption. |
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If such a practice leads to inefficiency, why is it that Tamil Nadu seems to be a better-governed state? |
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Anecdotal evidence on inefficiency and corruption in developing countries can be overwhelming, as shown by our desk and case studies. |
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In fact, the crisis of the State, and the need to rebuild, are clearly shown by the inefficiency of its interventions in the service of society. |
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Among the primary readjustment problems for this cohort were the poor economic situation, the attitudes and gossip of locals, inefficiency, and the slow pace of life. |
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The result is inefficiency, the unnecessary duplication of services, extra pressure on overstretched surgeons and their teams and needless trauma for patients. |
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The Indian institutions constituted for the purpose are too ill-equipped for the job and too steeped in inefficiency, corruption and lack of positive approach for any perficient performance. |
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I think of myself a political moderate, but the callousness and the rank inefficiency of much of the current Republican party leadership leaves a very bad taste in my mouth. |
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A shortage of risk capital for advanced technological development and the high cost and inefficiency of Europe's financial services were also highlighted by the report. |
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So, Holbrooke went to Kabul and blasted Karzai for the corruption, inefficiency, and illegitimacy of his government. |
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Any deception or inefficiency that impeded the flow of information was evil. |
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So the Problem Solvers signed on to a No Labels legislative package designed to address waste and inefficiency in government. |
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Secondly, he assumed, patronizingly, that what really bothers conservatives about government is its inefficiency. |
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They would hate the inefficiency of our government services, and miss their cozy circle of friends and family. |
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Fixing the prices by law just produces shortages here, unconsumed surpluses there, and black markets and inefficiency everywhere. |
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The root cause of public sector inefficiency is the fact that public services are government monopolies which are immune from competitive pressures. |
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Lancaster, 54, had been unfairly blamed for the failings of an antiquated and underfinanced department with a long history of corruption, inefficiency and missing records. |
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Personally, I think that school lunch programs have taken the path of every other bungling government bureaucracy and are achieving noteworthiness for inefficiency. |
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The former home secretary inherited a department that was a byword for inefficiency and incompetence, and ordered a large scale clear-out of the dead wood. |
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The main problems are the widespread inefficiency of the judicial system and the amount of time needed to hand down and enforce judgments as well as weaknesses related to the selection and training of judges. |
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All these people had in interest in extorting a maximum amount of money from taxpayers under false pretenses and to share the spoils even at the cost of incredible inefficiency. |
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Finally, because of inefficiency, our system costs more than it should. |
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The full-timers resent the part-timers and seem to take great pleasure in passing remarks to us regarding our inefficiency. |
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Even if he were correct – and there is no guarantee that he is, since most new governments simply replace one lot of waste and inefficiency with a dollop of their own – the timing would do him no good. |
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In addition to this total, roughly half a million acre-feet were lost due to phreatophyte and operational inefficiency losses. |
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However, a large share of this population is resident not by design, but by inefficiency, as many of these prisoners have not yet been convicted of anything. |
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All the self-importance, bureaucratic inefficiency and laughable circuitousness of Whitehall is summed up in one balletic extension of his slender leg. |
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The Internal Market is intended to eliminate waste and inefficiency. |
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Chinese Taipei customs achieved considerable success in trade facilitation by battling bureaucracy, inefficiency and incompliance on multiple fronts. |
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An attempt to move men and supplies east failed due to shortages and inefficiency. |
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These two factors are the volatility of the cost to use the public right of way and the inefficiency of the current points of interconnection with the essential facilities owned by the incumbents. |
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However, the system really served to increase inefficiency, because if the norms were met, management would merely increase them. |
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Performance declined during the 1970s and 1980s due to inefficiency when industrial input costs, such as energy prices, increased. |
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Pakistanis, poor and misruled, are seething. That amounts to an unanswerable case for foreign aid even if corruption and inefficiency mean that some of the money is bound never to get into the hands of the needy. |
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But inefficiency and ineffectiveness are not its only evils. |
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Sluggers who can bunt are the new market inefficiency, and the first team that has its power hitters practising this wimpy technique will enjoy a crucial edge. |
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That is impossible, the water has to move away from the wheel, and represents an unavoidable cause of inefficiency. |
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It also offers vigilance against inefficiency, bureaucracy and corruption. |
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On the one hand, he abhorred the waste of competing power producers, whose inefficiency would often double the cost of production. |
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We prefer to think of a city where long lines and simmering vats of rudeness, inefficiency, crankiness, and distractedness have suddenly been zapped away. |
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Subsidies make for inefficiency and increase costs. |
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There is a great difference between professional people and people who do not care about their work so long as they are not discharged for their inefficiency. |
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A clear, quantitative indication of this inefficiency is the entropy rate of the Y chromosome. |
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Before a room filled to capacity, the eminent economist criticized the American economic management system that has been prevailing over the last few years, for its inefficiency, and the economic theories that support it. |
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Their mix of revelry and rage condemns the corruption, inefficiency and arrogance of the folk in charge. Nobody can know how 2013 will change the world if at all. |
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Lack of sleep, insufficient shelters and inefficiency of warning systems were causes. |
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This causes a cycle of heating and cooling of the cylinder with every stroke, which is a source of inefficiency. |
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Critics have also accused the UN of bureaucratic inefficiency, waste, and corruption. |
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The bureaucracy was riddled with graft, corruption and inefficiency and was unprepared for war. |
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However, all designs failed due to dust, vibration, design flaws or inefficiency at lower speeds. |
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Such certainly explains the generally poor quality work of politicians and how the government can still be a laughingstock of inefficiency in spite of the greatest potential of any actor in society. |
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This is down to shortcomings in the field of infrastructure, inefficiency in the field of management and information, and innovations that do not make the grade. |
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The government has inherited inefficiency and the expansiveness of the administrative apparatus as well as the suspicion toward government officials as exponents of the old regime. |
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Secondly, it avoids categorizing a specific company as the ideal when it is inevitable that it would itself display some level of inefficiency, either due to capital wear and tear or managerial short-comings. |
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Let us look at VIA Rail, the sinkhole of inefficiency. |
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Instead it was the Conservatives who decried the inefficiency and mismanagement, and promised to reverse the takeover of steel and trucking. |
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Supporting NSA for the sole reason that they require assistance runs the risk of representing not only a tautology, but also resulting in inefficiency if this support is not in relation to the end goals of NSA interventions. |
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The biggest source of inefficiency in our collective security institutions has simply been an unwillingness to get serious about preventing deadly violence. |
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Prolonged pretrial detention is a serious problem, and judicial corruption, inefficiency, and executive interference undermine due process. |
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Additionally, they have been criticized by the driving public for the inefficiency with which they handle peak hour traffic. |
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The countries of the East, primarily the Ukraine, have to endure the heavy burden of energy inefficiency and squandering of resources which they have inherited. |
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The old inefficiency, let's say, just gets plunked on to the new takeover. |
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The results of this include lack of fairness, inexpert assessment of cumulative effects, omission of cumulative effects for small projects or proponents, inefficiency, duplication and poor decision making. |
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The judiciary, consisting of the Supreme Court and departmental and lower courts, has long been riddled with corruption and inefficiency. |
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In the early 1950s the British Treasury grew so concerned with the inefficiency resulting from poor writing that it called in a noted man of letters, Sir Ernest Gowers, to work on the problem. |
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Widespread suffering in the cities beginning in 1893 caused a breakdown of many social services and dramatized for the increasing number of urban middle-class Americans the gross inefficiency of most municipal governments. |
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For example, the adoption of sabermetrics by several teams may increase the variations in the efficiency of run production, thereby increasing the minimum inefficiency. |
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Blowby is a measure of any inefficiency in a compression cylinder. |
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Press Service Manager of Azerbaijan Railways, Nadir Azmammadov, says that the Russian side explained such move by financial inefficiency of runs to Baku. |
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The Board of Ordnance, much criticised for inefficiency, was disbanded in 1855, and the War Office then took over responsibility for the Arsenal and all its activities. |
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The legitimacy of the parish vestry came into question and the perceived inefficiency and corruption inherent in the system became a source for concern in some places. |
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Critics contend that tax disadvantages to investments in education contribute to a shortage of educated labor, inefficiency, and slower economic growth. |
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During this time the medical school was blighted by inefficiency and the divided loyalties of the staff leading to a steady decline in attendance. |
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During peacetime, the Army's idleness led to it becoming riddled with corruption and inefficiency, resulting in a myriad of administrative difficulties once campaigning began. |
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During the 1990s, the US withheld dues citing inefficiency and only started repayment on the condition that a major reforms initiative was introduced. |
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The Afghan Army was plagued by inefficiency and endemic corruption. |
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Despite its vast government revenue from the mining of petroleum, Nigeria faces a number of societal issues, owing primarily to a history of inefficiency in its governance. |
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As the amount of the poll tax began to rise and the inefficiency of local councils in their collection of the tax became apparent, large numbers of people refused to pay. |
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Lean manufacturing aims to bring back or exceed the quality of craft production and remedy the inefficiency of mass production through the elimination of waste. |
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Trade restraints such as price fixing and monopolization tend to promote inefficiency and increase profit for the perpetrators, at the expense of consumer welfare. |
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These delays are just another instance of bureaucratic inefficiency. |
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