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inefficiency and failure
Washington had differences with Monroe and discharged him as Minister to France, claiming his " inefficiency, disruptive maneuvers, and failure to safeguard the interests of his country.
Pecuniary externalities appear to be externalities, but occur within the market mechanism and are not a source of market failure or inefficiency.
Traffic congestion is an example of market failure that incorporates both of these forms of inefficiency.
They reached Seoul in just nineteen days, on May 2, 1592, due to the military inefficiency of the Joseon army, especially at the Battle of Sangju and the failure to defend Joryeong Pass.
* Disorientation, panic, headache, and hyperventilation due to excess of carbon dioxide caused by incorrect configuration, failure or inefficiency of the scrubber.
Specifically, they accused Sir Apolo and his generation of inefficiency, abuse of power, and failure to keep adequate financial accounts — charges that were not hard to document.
The weapon made little progress in development and never exceeded a speed of 40 km / h in open sea trials ; this combined with untraceable leaks in the engine and the consequent inefficiency of the propulsion system led to this design being filed as a failure and its eventual abandonment.
This economist admits to some inefficiency in Soviet agriculture, but claims that the failure reported by most Western experts was a myth.
The following human rights problems were reported: unlawful killings, excessive force, beatings, abuse, and torture of detainees and inmates by police and prison security forces ; inability to protect witnesses involved in criminal cases ; harsh prison conditions ; prolonged pretrial detention and inordinate delays of trials ; reluctance to prosecute as well as inefficiency in prosecuting government officials for corruption ; violence and discrimination against women ; violence against children, including sexual abuse ; trafficking in persons ; discrimination against black and indigenous persons ; failure to enforce labor laws ; widespread forced labor ; and child labor in the informal sector.

inefficiency and purpose
That is because of the inherent inefficiency of the entire hydrogen fueling process, from generating the hydrogen with that electricity to transporting this diffuse gas long distances, getting the hydrogen in the car, and then running it through a fuel cell — all for the purpose of converting the hydrogen back into electricity to drive the same exact electric motor you'll find in an electric car.

inefficiency and during
Examples cited of such inefficiency include high unemployment during a business-cycle recession or economic organization of a country that discourages full use of resources.
Due to the inefficiency of early nuclear weapons, only a small amount of the nuclear material would be consumed during the explosion.
This advantage can switch sides many times during the search if the move ordering is incorrect, each time leading to inefficiency.
However, Wanamaker's tenure at the Post Office was riddled with controversy, including the firing of some 30, 000 postal workers under the then common " spoils system " during his four-year term, which caused severe confusion, inefficiency and a run-in with civil-service crusader Theodore Roosevelt, a fellow Republican.
Sirik Matak had been acting Prime Minister during the Republic's first year, when Lon Nol's health had been extremely poor, but had engendered considerable resentment due to his administrative style and royal connections ; there was also growing frustration amongst young, urban Cambodians at the continued corruption and inefficiency of the regime.
The advantage of afterburning is significantly increased thrust ; the disadvantage is its very high fuel consumption and inefficiency, though this is often regarded as acceptable for the short periods during which it is usually used.
To an extent the need to nationalize the system during the war was an example of this inefficiency.
He was responsible for the organising of medical services during the Crimean War, amidst serious charges of inefficiency and incompetence from The Times and Florence Nightingale.
From this time onwards Wrangel was most prominent in connection with the revival of the Prussian cavalry from the neglect and inefficiency into which it had fallen during the years of peace and poverty after 1815.
The advantage of afterburning is significantly increased thrust ; the disadvantage is its very high fuel consumption and inefficiency, though this is often regarded as acceptable for the short periods during which it is usually used.
This inefficiency is caused by continuously changing volume of the scroll compressor compression pocket during the vapor injection process.

inefficiency and process
This process gives rise to an inherent inefficiency in subscalar CPUs.
The reach of DDD was limited due to the inefficiency and expense of switching equipment, and the limited ability to process records of completed calls.
Attempting to make a process whose natural center is not the same as the target perform to target specification increases process variability and increases costs significantly and is the cause of much inefficiency in operations.
In fact, he attacked most forms of government interference in the economic process, including tariffs, arguing that this creates inefficiency and high prices in the long run.
As the volume is continuously being changed the pressure within the compression pocket is also continuously changing which adds inefficiency to the vapor injection process.
Whereas photovoltaics can provide direct electrical current from sunlight, the inefficiency of fuel production from photovoltaic electricity ( indirect process ) and the fact sunshine is not constant throughout time sets a limit to its use.

inefficiency and is
Since the inefficiency is related to government tax policy, and hence is structural in nature, it has not been arbitraged away.
A point inside the curve ( as at A ), is feasible but represents production inefficiency ( wasteful use of inputs ), in that output of one or both goods could increase by moving in a northeast direction to a point on the curve.
This creates economic inefficiency as long as the monopoly is held.
The state-owned Corporación Paraguaya de Comunicaciones ( Copaco ) is known for inefficiency and overstaffing.
In 2009, Mike Richard John Smith filed a Canadian Patent application ( Canadian Patent number: 2675044 ) indicating the screw type propeller is inefficient due to the screw type blade orientation of the propeller which when in operation for forward movement substantially moves the fluid ( for a boat the fluid is water ) sidewardly, rotationally, and rearwardly wherein moving the fluid sidewardly does not move the boat forward, thus contibuting to the inefficiency of the screw type propeller.
On the other hand, rockets serve in many short-range relatively low speed military applications where their low-speed inefficiency is outweighed by their extremely high thrust and hence high accelerations.
It is also used in industrial environments where plentiful waste heat overcomes its inefficiency.
In economics, a deadweight loss ( also known as excess burden or allocative inefficiency ) is a loss of economic efficiency that can occur when equilibrium for a good or service is not Pareto optimal.
This can be accomplished with some inefficiency in software by the use of tagged pointers, which allow a pointer in a final position to be specifically tagged as such, but is best done in hardware.
If only a certain portion of the electrical power received from the transmitter is actually radiated by the antenna ( its efficiency ) the directive gain compares the power radiated in a given direction to that reduced power, ignoring the inefficiency.
Perhaps the best example of the inefficiency associated with common / public goods and externalities is the environmental harm caused by pollution and overexploitation of natural resources.
Moreover, the cloth itself is heavy which adds to the inefficiency.
For various laissez-faire schools of economics which embrace Say's Law and deny the possibility of Keynesian inefficiency and under-employment of resources, therefore, the multiplier concept is irrelevant or wrong-headed.
Lastly, a bullet which is " overstabilized " will maintain the orientation it was fired at ; a ballistic trajectory requires the gun to be aimed above the target, thus an overstabilized bullet at long range will be pointing upward, even though it is moving downward, resulting in an oblique impact and aerodynamic inefficiency.
Spontaneous emission is necessary to initiate laser oscillation, but it is one among several sources of inefficiency once the laser is oscillating.
On the other hand, because of the inherent inefficiency of club good provision, it is sometimes preferable to treat even naturally excludable club goods as public goods, and produce them by some other mechanism.

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