Part of that is simply by getting rid of inefficiency that is rampant in places like 10B.
But inefficiency may be a much more powerful part of the problem than we realize.
Its structure becomes weak and unable to absorb any increases in uncertainty, inefficiency, and especially, shocks.
What the wealthy (and so many others) see is enormous government waste and inefficiency.
Even if the engine is optimised, however, the gearbox can still be a source of inefficiency.
On the whole, the security lapses in America had less to do with liberty than inefficiency.
Why do the Japanese put up with such inefficiency, which lowers their living standards?
If markets were perfectly efficient, deep-pocketed long-term investors would capitalize on the correlation inefficiency.
Mr Kagame blames the corruption and inefficiency of Congo's government for the county's eastern problems.
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In your standard fossil-fuel power plant, the inefficiency begins when the coal or gas ignites.
The third reason for rising Gulf consumption is the inefficiency of domestic energy markets.
Years of official lassitude, inefficiency and outright corruption have slowly poisoned the city's law-enforcement.
Reducing the waste and inefficiency in Medicare and Medicaid will pay for most of this plan.
He is cracking down on corruption and inefficiency in the firm's use of suppliers.
Extant contracts and arrangements are tough to shake for companies with a vested interest in inefficiency.
Possible causes range from less competition to better deals available because of corporate Europe's relative inefficiency.
Mr Clinton plans to cover part of this cost by addressing the inefficiency issue.
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Using credit quotas and interest rate controls to allocate scare capital leads to corruption and inefficiency.
Borrowers, too, contribute to the inefficiency of property markets, particularly on the residential side.
Several thousand people have called in, with complaints ranging from mere inefficiency to racketeering.
It is also true that India's food bureaucracy is a byword for inefficiency and corruption.
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It is because the market was opened up to competition after years of inefficiency and price-rigging.
The inefficiency of farms meant low crop yields, high prices, limited choice, and uneven quality.
In a seven hundred billion dollar defense budget, there's bound to be some waste and inefficiency.
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InnerWorkings exists as a way to solve a problem of waste and inefficiency in the printing sector.
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Silicon is a much less costly alternative, but it has shortcomings such as inefficiency in emitting light.
The institutionalized inefficiency sharply contrasted with the politeness, even kindness of individual Pakistanis, including at the airport.
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Broadcast spectrum inefficiency is a legacy of the days when TV had 100% of the wireless market.
An investor now has the ability to purchase these stocks and take advantage of the market inefficiency.
Inefficiency and belligerence of insurance companies can lead to the high value of hire charges per claim.
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