Examples of Inefficient in a sentence
Neuman, Beneficial Use, Waste, and Forfeiture: The Inefficient Search for Efficiency in Western Water Use, 28 ENVTL.
Stein, Efficient Capital Markets, Inefficient Firms: A Model of Myopic Corporate Behavior, 104 Q.J. ECON.
Inefficient or poorly organized fabrication that causes additional testing costs to be incurred.
Inefficient muscular stabilization of the lumbar spine associated with low back pain.
Inefficient HVAC systems need to be converted to allow for high efficiency and higher levels of filtration.
Inefficient use of operating funds (e.g., leasing versus owning a facility).
Inefficient supervision of outsourced, delegated or transferred activities exposes the Union to financial stability risks.
Inefficient executions can result in a Sub-fund being unable to exploit the small pricing differentials that the Investment Manager may seek to exploit and impact, possibly materially, the profitability of a Sub-Fund’s positions.
Inefficient use of water by a diversion and impoundment permittee includes consideration of such factors as withdrawals in excess of the permit conditions in a drought condition less severe than a 1-in-10 year drought event and use of water in excess of that quantity of water calculated pursuant to Section 2.3.2. Such additional measures could include internal surface water quantity withdrawal monitoring or irrigation system efficiency assessment by a mobile irrigation lab.
Bebchuk, Efficient and Inefficient Sales of Corporate Control, 109 Q.