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While comparatively inefficient for low speed use, they are very lightweight and powerful, capable of generating large accelerations and of attaining extremely high speeds with reasonable efficiency.
Agro-processing involved a large number of small, inefficient, and often family-run firms as well as a small number of large, efficient, and usually foreign-owned firms.
While comparatively inefficient for low speed use, rockets are relatively lightweight and powerful, capable of generating large accelerations and of attaining extremely high speeds with reasonable efficiency.
Low agricultural productivity in the SNLs, repeated droughts, the devastating effect of HIV / AIDS and an overly large and inefficient government sector are likely contributing factors.
It has O ( n < sup > 2 </ sup >) time complexity, making it inefficient on large lists, and generally performs worse than the similar insertion sort.
Recent research results also demonstrate that the small intestine and large intestine ( colon ) seem to be inefficient at absorbing vitamin K. These results are reinforced by human cohort studies, where a majority of the subjects showed inadequate vitamins K amounts in the body.
In addition to gap in farming system technology and knowledge, some large wheat grain producing countries have significant losses after harvest at the farm and because of poor roads, inadequate storage technologies, inefficient supply chains and farmer's inability to bring the produce into retail markets dominated by small shopkeepers.
The OSI protocol suite that was specified as part of the project was considered by many, such as computer scientist Andrew S. Tanenbaum, to be too complicated and inefficient, and to a large extent unimplementable.
The era of import substitution ended in 1976, but the same time growing government spending, large wage increases and inefficient production created a chronic inflation that rose through the 1980s.
Growing government spending, large wage raises, and inefficient production created a chronic inflation that rose through the 1980s, when it briefly exceeded an annual rate of 1, 000 %.
However this is typically inefficient for zones containing large numbers of addresses, particularly DNSBLs which list entire Classless Inter-Domain Routing netblocks.
Although his reforms were relatively moderate, he was widely disliked by the United States government, the Catholic Church, large landowners, employers such as the United Fruit Company, and Guatemalan military officers, who viewed his government as inefficient, corrupt, and heavily influenced by Communists.
too inefficient to be used when the number of objects is at all large.
The first nuclear weapons, though large, cumbersome and inefficient, provided the basic design building blocks of all future weapons.
* Bulk messaging: The flow of peer-to-peer MMS messaging involves several over-the-air transactions that become inefficient when MMS is used to send messages to large numbers of subscribers, as is typically the case for VASPs.
Although his reforms were relatively moderate, he was widely disliked by the United States government, Catholic Church, large landowners, employers such as United Fruit Company, and Guatemalan military officers, who viewed his government as inefficient, corrupt, and heavily influenced by Communists.
An inefficient mode of delivery ( to large animals ) and interrupted contact are also possible causes of low volume delivery.
About sixty houses received damages due to the construction of the tunnel and an evaluation by the Ministry of Transport and Communications showed NOK 500 million went to fixing the leaks ; claiming this to a large extent was unnecessary expenditure due to inefficient engineering procedures.
A large-mesh filter may be very efficient at retaining large particles, but inefficient at retaining small particles.
The Democratic Party argue that the bureaucracy of the Japanese government size is too large, inefficient, and saturated with cronies and that the Japanese state is too conservative and stiff.
The difficulty of securing enough revenues to pay a large number of bureaucrats who are often inefficient and corrupt has been a major problem for the CAR ever since.
However, operations at different locations in the text and ones that fill the gap ( requiring a new gap to be created ) may require copying most of the text, which is especially inefficient for large files.
However, the strong affinity of most carbohydrates for water makes storage of large quantities of carbohydrates inefficient due to the large molecular weight of the solvated water-carbohydrate complex.

inefficient and size
With its mediocre performance, outdated and inefficient two-stroke engine ( which returned poor fuel economy for the car's size and produced heavy exhaust ), and production shortages, the Trabant is often cited as an example of the disadvantages of centralized planning ; on the other hand, it is regarded with derisive affection as a symbol of the failed former East Germany and of the fall of communism ( in former West Germany, as many East Germans streamed into West Berlin and West Germany in their Trabants after the opening of the Berlin Wall in 1989 ).
From this an argument can be made that institutionalizing children in a so-called " one size fits all " or " factory model " school is an inefficient use of the children's time, because it requires each child to learn a specific subject matter in a particular manner, at a particular pace, and at a particular time regardless of that individual's present or future needs, interests, goals, or any pre-existing knowledge he or she might have about the topic.
LCDs are relatively inefficient in terms of power use per display size, because the vast majority of light that is being produced at the back of the screen is blocked before it reaches the viewer.
PCI is inefficient for transferring small bursts of data from host memory, across the PCI bus to the network interface ICs, but its efficiency improves as the data burst size increases.
These techniques are secure under a standard set of cryptographic assumptions ( without random oracles ), however they rely on complex zero-knowledge proof techniques, and are inefficient in terms of computational cost and ciphertext size.
MIME transfer encoding of UTF-8 makes it either unreadable as a plain text ( in the case of base64 ) or, for some languages and types of text, heavily size inefficient ( in the case of quoted-printable ).
Although rainbow tables have to follow more chains, they make up for this by having fewer tables: simple hash chain tables cannot grow beyond a certain size without rapidly becoming inefficient due to merging chains ; to deal with this, they maintain multiple tables, and each lookup must search through each table.

inefficient and were
Therefore, they were un-priced and hence the system would be necessarily inefficient since the central planners would not know how to allocate the available resources efficiently.
Plants were generally inefficient, and most of these industries required significant investment to achieve productivity.
To rationalize, the National Liberation Council abandoned unprofitable projects, and some inefficient state-owned enterprises were sold to private investors.
These attempts at imitating the principle of a steam engine were very inefficient.
They were extremely inefficient by modern standards, but when located where coal was cheap at pit heads, opened up a great expansion in coal mining by allowing mines to go deeper.
These light sources were quite inefficient and produced weak projections.
Textile production provided inputs to approximately sixty clothing firms that operated under capacity and were generally inefficient.
The main power supplies used in the KL-series machines were so inefficient that CompuServe engineers designed a replacement power supply that consumed about half the energy.
Though steel had been produced by various inefficient methods long before the Renaissance, its use became more common after more efficient production methods were devised in the 17th century.
Although these early engines were crude and inefficient, they attracted the attention of the leading scientists of the time.
A member of the liberal wing of the GOP, he crusaded against those domestic policies of the New Deal that he thought were inefficient and anti-business.
While the BIOS video interface routines were adequate for rudimentary output, they were inefficient ; they did not have " string " output ( only output by individual character ) and they inserted delay periods to compensate for CGA hardware " snow " ( a display artifact of CGA cards produced when writing directly to screen memory )-- an especially bad artifact since they were called by IRQs, thus making multitasking very difficult.
These activities were once controlled almost entirely by French companies, but as they closed unprofitable plantations, individual farmers set up many small, inefficient distilleries.
However, both the generated compiler and the code it produced were inefficient in time and space.
Trials proved that the Type 155 was able to cover the most difficult terrain, but the modifications necessary to the standard Kübelwagen were extensive and the resulting vehicle was both very slow and forbiddingly inefficient.
This design was inefficient, due to self-cancelling counterflows of current in regions that were not under the influence of the magnetic field.
The intelligentsia was dissatisfied over the slow pace of social reforms ; poverty was worsening, income disparities and inequality were becoming out of control while the Provisional Government grew increasingly autocratic and inefficient.
The burning of the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge thwarted one of Lee's goals for the invasion of Pennsylvania, and General Gordon later claimed the skirmish at Wrightsville reinforced the erroneous Confederate belief that the only defensive forces on hand were inefficient local militia, an attitude that carried over to the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg.
By the 1970s, locomotive type trains were regarded as slow and inefficient, and their use is now mostly limited to freight.
In recent years, electronic speed controllers ( ESCs ) have been developed to replace the old variable resistors, which were extremely inefficient.
When extended-shelf-life enzymes were developed for bread, the hope was to convert the system of many small inefficient bakeries into an efficient network of a relatively few giant bakeries like their snack cakes operation.
Fluorescence occurred, but the tubes were very inefficient and had a short operating life.
( This is why rockets are seldom used on slow-moving vehicles ; they were simply too inefficient when used in that manner.

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