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Definition of Inefficiencies
1. inefficiency [n] - See also: inefficiency
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inefficiencies
Literary usage of Inefficiencies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Efficiency as a basis for operation and wages by Harrington Emerson (1909)
"EFFICIENCY AS A BASIS FOR OPERATION AND WAGES CHAPTER I TYPICAL inefficiencies
AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE ..."
2. The Application of Efficiency Principles by George Hugh Shepard (1917)
"ONE must know not only where the inefficiencies are and how to correct them, but
where to begin and how to direct the work, so as to get financial results ..."
3. The New Business by Harry Tipper (1914)
"... Advertising a necessity in the home — Advertising and personal selling as used
together — Fixity in advertising operations — General inefficiencies. ..."
4. Improving Recycling Markets by OECD., Oecd (2006)
"Addressing market inefficiencies in recyclable material markets If markets operate
in conditions of maximum efficiency and regulatory standards and other ..."