Speaking of his scientific background, Saunders said "...any claim I might make to originality in my fiction is really just the result of this odd background: basically, just me working inefficiently, with flawed tools, in a mode I don't have sufficient background to really understand.
Nobody pays you extra to work inefficiently.
The standardization of plans has greatly reduced the confusion," said Martin D. Weiss, president of Weiss Research Inc., an insurance rating firm in West Palm Beach, Fla. "Yet prices haven't settled down to the normal competitive range, so the marketplace is working inefficiently.
Transport Streamlining: TCP works inefficiently on networks where latency is high.
Imposing austerity measures as countries slow towards recession is a fundamentally flawed response, said Mr Stiglitz, who won the Nobel prize in 2001 for his work on how markets work inefficiently.
- The Intellectuals The academy and the academics However inefficiently the system works, intellectuals are produced by education and their interests and casts of mind are formed by educational institutions.
In Poland, people have deeply ingrained habits of working inefficiently, of using time at work to shop for goods or produce illicitly on the side.
These evaporators could work inefficiently because of a loss of circulation.
Mrs Rapti, this approach has brought about exactly the situation that we now find ourselves in and the problem of the agencies working inefficiently, which we urgently need to resolve.