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"inefficiency" Definitions
  1. actions or practices that do not make the best use of time, money, energy, etc.

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"There is an amazing inefficiency, amazing inefficiency, in this stock," she told CNBC.
The world of dating is rife with inefficiency—and we all know how economists hate inefficiency.
"If we find an inefficiency to the game that we can exploit and then it's made public, it's no longer an inefficiency," Fishman said.
State lawmakers said these changes were necessary to reduce fraud and inefficiency in elections — though there is no evidence of voter fraud to combat or inefficiency to cure.
However, for every moonshot, there is an endless list of insidious problems plaguing the industry that don't make headlines, but are silently killing our system (and patients), inefficiency by small inefficiency.
The desire to impress people causes all kinds of inefficiency.
Autonomous driving can alleviate this inefficiency and reduce transportation costs.
In business, that kind of inefficiency makes entrepreneurial mouths water.
Another inefficiency is that Italy has four levels of government.
As a result, it still has major areas of inefficiency.
What are some examples where inefficiency makes us learn better?
The focus was on effective management and reducing government inefficiency.
Much of this hassle and inefficiency is eliminated through Oxymoney.
It was done with tremendous inefficiency and loss of life.
Declining revenues were exacerbated by political patronage, corruption and inefficiency.
Workforce gaps fuel inefficiency and a waste of taxpayer funds.
Data and transparency will trump regional monopolies and entrenched inefficiency.
Will innovation finally solve longstanding problems related to government inefficiency?
There is also remarkable inefficiency associated with the estate tax.
"His interventions actually just created more inefficiency in the process."
"It leads to inefficiency and complex business models," Farrell said.
The Red Cross Society is notorious for corruption and inefficiency.
His interventions actually just created more inefficiency in the process.
The service can feel almost hostile in its deliberate inefficiency.
Isn't the government a legendary cesspool of waste and inefficiency?
And you are killing us with the inefficiency and the bureaucracy.
Griffith said there was "a real inefficiency about the market structure".
"It sees carbon as an indicator of economic inefficiency," Steer said.
Such an economy would suffer from what economists call "dynamic inefficiency".
Evans' bigger issue is his inefficiency when attempting to finish inside.
This inefficiency is wince-inducing for economists, and difficult to enforce.
While there is undoubtedly inefficiency, we should get three things straight.
The causes of inefficiency remain whether budgets are large or small.
Avoid the wastefulness of redundancy and the inefficiency of conflicting interests.
Quality of the governance because of corruption, bureaucracy, inefficiency, poor management.
Other critics say inefficiency and corruption are starving Nineveh of funds.
Mr. Allen said it was more likely inefficiency than malevolent intent.
But that inefficiency is precisely what made this train trip revelatory.
And it's typically in areas where there's a lot of inefficiency.
Everything else is thought to lead to inefficiency and self-indulgence.
But inefficiency is part of baseball's charm; it is eminently available.
Capitalist economies are not immune to inefficiency or bribery themselves, of course.
Its public administration, at all levels, is marred by cronyism and inefficiency.
National ownership in the past was characterised by chronic underinvestment and inefficiency.
This is not just an injustice but a sign of economic inefficiency.
The American health care system is dogged with terrible inefficiency and waste.
That means inefficiency, which is the enemy of overwrought Medium posts everywhere.
From a business perspective, protectionism begets business inefficiency, which begets higher costs.
The desire to avoid censorship or partisanship or inefficiency is no excuse.
It's about driving waste, inefficiency, and defects out of your production machine.
"There's such an enormous amount of inefficiency in business travel," he said.
The Jones Act is just one more burden that creates unnecessary inefficiency.
The Constitution is designed to increase inefficiency for the sake of liberty.
I have fond memories of the Clinton administration's war on government inefficiency.
But these rules create great inefficiency costs, and the street changes anyway.
This lack of standardization results in inefficiency and added costs for providers.
The question they ask is essentially whether a small hike in the wage floor introduces a small inefficiency into the labor market or whether it corrects for an existing inefficiency that gives employers some monopoly pricing power over workers.
One potential inefficiency revealed by the data is the height of the kick.
This instability and inefficiency also has the potential to scuttle President Trump's agenda.
As Mr Rossi says, only government can properly defend the cause of inefficiency.
Startups like Casper and Purple Mattress were able to draw on that inefficiency.
The inefficiency of China's state-dominated economy is another powerful force boosting entrepreneurs.
That inefficiency is despite rather than because of a lack of procurement expertise.
That inefficiency granted St. Louis the benefit to wait for a manageable strike.
Essentially, America's three big legacy airlines noticed an inefficiency in their ticket pricing.
To the modern reader, this may seem chaotic to the point of inefficiency.
Their expectations are low due to the inefficiency of government programs, he said.
The more established the markets become, the less I worry about trader inefficiency.
Any disruption or inefficiency in the system gets felt by millions of Americans.
Lack of modernization and continued inefficiency opened the door for private express carriers.
Reallocating the grants to other organizations essentially ensures inefficiency and more limited services.
Starting in the mid-19th century, states began adding "inefficiency" to that list.
A bipartisan consensus is focused on reducing the system's chronic waste and inefficiency.
Success and wealth that move from one arena to another often breed inefficiency.
The problems they're trying to solve mostly come down to inefficiency and fraud.
On the conference call, CEO Jamie Dimon blasted Washington's inefficiency, using an expletive.
Provocative, rigorous, and engrossing, Range makes a compelling case for actively cultivating inefficiency.
Undoubtedly, there is inefficiency in housing those fearful of dogs among dog owners.
As in any federal bureaucracy, the department is bloated with redundancy and inefficiency.
Behind every inefficiency are beneficiaries who tend to be organised, while losers are not.
India's trucking system has a big inefficiency problem that continues to drag the economy.
It served as a wonderful shorthand for the inefficiency of public resources, for instance.
The U.S. trucking market is worth about $800 billion, and it's rife with inefficiency.
Too much money can create unrealistic expectations and lead to waste, inefficiency and sloppiness.
But quick fixes bring greater risk in the form of growing complexity and inefficiency.
Though the NHS is lean by international standards, it still bleeds money through inefficiency.
An example of this inefficiency is the general lack of long-term strategic planning.
Allowing crops to rot in a field because of bureaucratic inefficiency is simply unacceptable.
But the efficiency of the one-hour format turned into inefficiency over two hours.
That's because schools in poor countries frequently are abysmal, suffering from corruption and inefficiency.
Also, we got rid of the inefficiency of the bag in a vacuum cleaner.
That's because those policies may be inefficient, but they are stable in their inefficiency.
"It is dysfunctional, hobbled by administrative inefficiency, and quite frankly by corruption," he said.
Hence it may not display all the bloated inefficiency characteristic of state-dominated groups.
Nowadays, every slight cut against the grain is viewed as a possible market inefficiency.
I know, firsthand, that living without one doesn't mean constant inefficiency or imminent danger.
Don't talk about socialism, focus on the inefficiency and inequality you see, some said.
Currently, the president can fire the director only for inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance.
During his campaign, Mr Trump promised to eliminate waste and inefficiency in the federal government.
PREPA, a self-regulated monopoly, has been been crippled by mismanagement and inefficiency for decades.
But in an economy suffering from dynamic inefficiency, this crowding out is a good thing.
Critics bemoaning the inefficiency of global monetary policy now have fresh ammunition under their belts.
But the fragmented market suffered from inefficiency, and threatened to become a hotbed for fraud.
Machinery breaks down, and parts of crops are lost to rain, sun, and general inefficiency.
But bureaucratic inefficiency may pose the most existential threat yet toward the now-crumbling building.
When accountability is absent, the frequency, duration, and inefficiency of wars are likely to increase.
The film's message, a BBC Radio reviewer suggested, is that bureaucratic inefficiency is actually deliberate.
They depict a center in disarray, hobbled by incompetence and inefficiency and overwhelmed by demand.
The effect then of Mr. Trump's tariffs is to subsidize inefficiency and to penalize efficiency.
The Bruins (5-3) suffered through their third game with long stretches of offensive inefficiency.
Doing so would create a new wave of regulatory uncertainty, economic inefficiency, and consumer confusion.
The lack of access to capital for multicultural and women entrepreneurs is a market inefficiency.
The persistence of volume incentives in Medicare provider payment exemplifies how we directly subsidize inefficiency.
His concerns about its bloated inefficiency were on a par with previous U.S. presidential addresses.
Inefficiency attracts technology, so entrepreneurs and investors have leaped into the market with technology-driven solutions.
There must be at least two other collective nouns for economists: an inefficiency and a disutility.
That kind of inefficiency is easily automatable with today's automatic speech recognition and natural language processing.
A bigger role for them will mean more inefficiency and slower growth over the long term.
François Geerolf of the University of California, Los Angeles believes that Japan suffers from dynamic inefficiency.
Historically, there is lots of paper involved, a lot of inefficiency, a lot of disconnected systems.
Magufuli, who took office late last year, has pledged to root out corruption and government inefficiency.
As far as their supporters are concerned, criticising the plans for their inefficiency misses the point.
Argentina compounds stinginess with inefficiency: the army, navy and air force run separate bases in Antarctica.
And yes, there are some horror stories out of these systems — waste, inefficiency, and bureaucratic corruption.
But, and this is lobbyists' second headache, this must be weighed against the Trump bureaucracy's inefficiency.
There's also a 95 percent surtax on heavier cars and an annual tax on fuel inefficiency.
Layout goes a long way toward determining whether TSA inefficiency is merely annoying or outright incapacitating.
Businesses have long complained that corruption and government inefficiency were major obstacles to investing in Tanzania.
But critics accuse the government of inadequate investment, corruption, inefficiency and failure to diversify energy sources.
Whether unauthorized programs are widely considered vital national interests or obvious absurdities, inefficiency exists across government.
According to the FAA, delays and inefficiency cost our economy more than $30 billion a year.
"It's an area rife with inefficiency and a lot of turf," said the aforementioned biopharma CEO.
Opponents contended that the ACA had not eliminated health care inefficiency but rather had shifted it.
That system's critics, however, charge that it unfairly inflates dairy prices and leads to inefficiency. Mining.
Jackson is alive solely because of the inefficiency of the system that sought to kill him.
Second, the proliferation of stabilization actors on the ground raises the risk of inefficiency or gaps.
"The inefficiency and overspending of the United Nations are well known," she said at the time.
However, preventing timely restructuring is a leading cause of economic inefficiency and increased restructuring costs later.
So it has outsourced the inefficiency to contractors to put the onus and cost onto them.
Petersen saw the inefficiency first-hand growing up running his own import/export and customs business.
In fact, he believes inefficiency is the bigger problem than the driver shortage facing the trucking industry.
"Human error and inefficiency is something that Aeriu is working to remove entirely," says CEO Gergely Ellenrieder.
Management has expressed support of partnerships and the need to reduce inefficiency in the U.S. healthcare system.
Their predecessors resigned after Rouhani criticized them for inefficiency and succumbing to pressures from outside the government.
It's the sort of inefficiency Musk abhors, particularly when it's him sitting in the middle of it.
If that happens, the Oilers will have missed out on an opportunity to exploit a market inefficiency.
Magufuli, who took office late last year, has pledged to root out corruption and inefficiency in Tanzania.
The real market inefficiency Kalanick was always trying to exploit was the human-as-driver job market.
It is possible, too, that some teams are attracted to lighter linemen because of a market inefficiency.
Gail: Given the deep, deep, deep inefficiency of the current administration, I'd say that's a fair worry.
Mark Milley, chief of staff of the Army, also said budget uncertainty promotes inefficiency and cost overruns.
In order to build momentum for good policy, government inefficiency could be a great place to start.
Critics have cited the government's mishandling of the economy, corruption and inefficiency for the nation's growing problems.
In such situations, how much waste or inefficiency is tolerable for the sake of long-term gains?
The Economist often criticises the inefficiency of the French state, but on this topic it should delve deeper.
The key problem is not a lack of intellect or business talent, but state inefficiency and dysfunctional institutions.
If anybody out there is listening to us, we are dying, and you are killing us with inefficiency.
Magufuli was sworn in November, and has made addressing corruption and government inefficiency a cornerstone of his administration.
Only if the return on money is somehow made equal to that of bonds does the inefficiency disappear.
The inefficiency of paper ballots and their handling and collation and tabulation is a feature, not a bug.
Can we redistribute wealth from the top so the bottom doesn't starve without devolving into inefficiency and stagnation?
To make your case you use two examples which might symbolise inefficiency; not to be confused with bullshit.
We started out with this target audience largely due to the inefficiency of how car loans are created.
One reason for this inefficiency is that technology has been tacked on to a centuries-old banking model.
"These execs have influence in the market by standing up and talking about inefficiency and cost," he explained.
"It's an area rife with inefficiency and a lot of turf," another pharma CEO said in the report.
These bureaucratic obstacles result in programs that are plagued by inefficiency, inconsistency, and place unnecessary burdens on veterans.
But there were also long stretches of inefficiency and pouting, when it felt as if Ronaldo had vanished.
Lack of cash, pollution, corruption and inefficiency all stand in the way, she and other water experts said.
They said the measures would help attract top talent to a body long tarnished by corruption and inefficiency.
The commonwealth's funds have also been depleted by subsidized electricity, government inefficiency and a dysfunctional tax collection system.
He won the Nobel Prize in economics in 2013 for his work on stock market inefficiency and valuations.
Our thought bubble: Internet idealists and tech visionaries have long bemoaned the sluggishness and inefficiency of government processes.
The conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center suggested a culture of cruelty over inefficiency, of hostility over neglect.
"If there was pure inefficiency, I think it would be a lot easier to make progress," he said.
"If anybody out there is listening to us, we are dying, and you are killing us with the inefficiency."
"The bigger the prize at the end of the race, the more likely we will see inefficiency," they write.
A spokesperson for the company said that, over that time, roughly 300 full-time associates were terminated for inefficiency.
But Thierry Pilenko, chief executive of Technip, a French engineering firm, says it was also due to "pure inefficiency".
There are plenty of risks involved in proactive government — regulatory capture, waste, extended partisan and internecine warfare, economic inefficiency.
But these noisy debates, while important, distract from the larger issue: the cost and inefficiency of our healthcare system.
Plagued by a recent bout of inefficiency, Syndergaard completed only five innings with 91 pitches and allowed three runs.
One example of inefficiency in European defense was the development of the Airbus A400M military aircraft, European officials said.
By signing Robert Griffin III, DePodesta took advantage of the greatest market inefficiency in the game: the Washington Redskins.
The inefficiency these incentives may create always comes at the expense of the clients, who ultimately foot the bill.
Ms. Miner says she wants to disrupt the two-party system, which she blames for corruption, inefficiency and divisiveness.
This consensus — the so-called value agenda — is focused on reducing the health care system's chronic waste and inefficiency.
However, Soviet-style inefficiency in other sectors and high debt burdens on industry continue to hobble the country economically.
She also described the continuing drain on the budget of money-losing state enterprises due to inefficiency and corruption.
And it's a recipe for inefficiency and corruption, with public assets being given away too cheaply to private owners.
Bringing all the key players together under one roof should increase cooperation, lower costs, reduce inefficiency, and enhance effectiveness.
This "market socialism" saw Yugoslavia's economy run into the same stagnation and inefficiency as the centrally planned variant elsewhere.
Let's do something about it now while the pain and inefficiency of this moment is fresh on our minds.
If anybody out there is listening to us, we are dying, and you are killing us with the inefficiency.
He has sacked thousands of civil servants over the past two years in a crackdown on government inefficiency and corruption.
From starting a business to navigating the Brazilian justice system, processes choked with inefficiency are now a little more accessible.
Seeing rampant evidence of inefficiency and hearing charges of corruption, they look to outsiders to radically alter the status quo.
Talk about inefficiency, Trump kids can not vote for their dad in the primary as they didn't register in time.
When telecoms firms and airline companies were heavily regulated in the 1970s, they were notorious for their stodginess and inefficiency.
When the average order value at a print shop decreased to a certain amount, they could no longer afford inefficiency.
Take-your-job-and-shove it leads to the destruction of traditional ways of life that tolerate muddle and inefficiency.
Yet these, and the inefficiency of U.S. healthcare, also promise lucrative earnings for a company happy with razor-thin margins.
BUT THERE'S A HUGE DIFFERENCE AS IT RELATES TO THE TAX INEFFICIENCY THAT WE'RE DEALING WITH ON THE OTHER ASSET.
The problems with that particular agency would exist all the same, because it's inefficiency that's the boogeyman, not budget imbalance.
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The United Nations, in their typical bureaucratic inefficiency, has convened numerous meetings called the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW).
Members of Congress often rail against the inefficiency in government, but seldom take responsibility for being part of the problem.
Or would it be swayed by the inefficiency of serial litigation of the same threshold issues in thousands of cases?
We can do a better job sharing information and connecting the dots, eliminating inefficiency and ensuring progress is being made.
It is very common for members of Congress to rail against government inefficiency and the high costs of the bureaucracy.
November and December are typically a period marked by criticism about the legislature's overall lack of productivity and painful inefficiency.
That monumental inefficiency left Uber ample room to extract a profit even after undercutting what we now pay for cars.
Food diversity is a bother, a gross inefficiency, and a never-ending problem for both the planet and people everywhere.
And in these moments I wonder if there's a way to take the inefficiency and general haphazardness out of dating.
Occupation should be based on the ability to carry out that job effectively — otherwise there's an inefficiency in the system.
This inefficiency is dangerous in a pandemic, as are the gaps and errors that a system like this inevitably creates.
In a state Capitol often notorious for inefficiency and intractability, even Mr. Cuomo seemed unfazed by the lack of progress.
He praised the Legislature, contrasting its quick action with what he called the inefficiency of the federal government in Washington.
Nearly two decades after Indonesia began its transition to democracy, its judicial system remains weak, plagued by corruption and inefficiency.
One might argue that "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office" arguably goes beyond a constitutional good-faith requirement.
"There's no justification for introducing this additional uncertainty and inefficiency into an already complex area of the law," Stoffelmayr said.
Is it three smart, powerful, rich men who see a problem — a market inefficiency, perhaps — and want to fix it?
Why it matters: Turnover can lead to inefficiency on several fronts, Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, the study's author, wrote last year.
Across the Atlantic Ocean, Paris is working on a project that brings the inefficiency of New York into stark relief.
In the US, by contrast, we built a lot of power plants with just one or two reactors — another inefficiency.
Then again, it could be instructive: Is only trying every other year the new market inefficiency that nobody knows about?
Some of what you've heard about inefficiency, graft or laziness relative to your culture may seem like it's true at first.
The point of the future is that we can have a huge amount of inefficiency because that's what makes life meaningful.
Others included government inefficiency and a reluctance among small and mid-size firms, Germany's "Mittelstand," to embrace new ways of working.
Low return on equity is a measure of management inefficiency, which the acquirer may be able to fix through cost cutting.
Moreover, deeply rooted issues of excessive bureaucracy, inefficiency and corruption make it difficult for the government to collect what it's owed.
It's the product of the inefficiency, the incapability, the corruption of a regime that doesn't care about the lives of Venezuelans.
Trump could back down on military spending or severe cuts or both, then blame Democrats and congressional inefficiency for stopping him.
Because it is so hard to reform, Brazil's public sector rivals European welfare states for size but emerging ones for inefficiency.
"If anybody out there is listening to us: we are dying, and you are killing us with the inefficiency," she said.
As is so often the case with government-created and government-run monopolies, Pemex had been plagued by corruption and inefficiency.
Genuine political competition and a free press are necessary cures to the corruption and inefficiency that so often corrode authoritarian systems.
From Facebook's point of view, this transparency eliminates inefficiency — why let middlemen charge extra for an audience that Facebook is selling?
The inefficiency of the Italian bureaucracy, whether selling you a postage stamp or fixing a street, was often marvelous to behold.
And better infrastructure improves the flow of goods and services, which reduces economic inefficiency, which leads to more long-term growth.
Many Afghans are disillusioned by a system marked by widespread corruption and inefficiency and under strain from increasingly bitter ethnic divisions.
But inefficiency and overmanning at state-owned enterprises has compounded the problems, and they need now to reform themselves, he said.
"We are dying, and you are killing us with the inefficiency and the bureaucracy," Yulin Cruz said at one news conference.
EY explained that its decision to secure marine insurance data with blockchain was due to a "complete inefficiency" in the sector.
For this reason, intermittent renewables are parasitic on back-up power from reliable fossil fuels — a hidden but highly expensive inefficiency.
" Meanwhile, the SEC commissioners themselves could only be removed by the president for "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.
The reason I believe we should teach the production possibility frontier is that it gives students a way to think about what efficiency means — if you want to explain inefficiency in production, you put a point inside the PPF, if you want to explain inefficiency in allocation, you talk about choosing the wrong point on the PPF.
So that inefficiency induced by this posture our American friends are taking is potentially very very damaging for everyone in our industry.
It is a rich source of ideas with which to tackle the unfairness of capitalism without falling for the inefficiency of socialism.
The shocking finding was revealed in a newly released Ellen MacArthur Foundation report that investigates the inefficiency of the world's plastic economy.
If anybody out there is listening to us, we are dying, and you are killing us with the inefficiency and the bureaucracy.
Before he came along, decisions to meddle in markets were seen as helping one constituency over another, at the cost of inefficiency.
Unlike traditional monopolies, which often wallowed in inefficiency, today's profit leaders – think Google or Apple – are mostly dedicated to innovation and efficiency.
If anybody out there is listening to us, we are dying and you are killing us with the inefficiency and the bureaucracy.
Mr Foles's improbable success should serve as yet another reminder of the unpredictability—and quite possibly inefficiency—of the NFL's labour market.
"The lack of competition, the market power that they have, has led to inefficiency in these energy companies," he told BBC Radio.
For the 2-year-old, who has been exposed to a toxic substance her entire life, government inefficiency could have irreversible consequences.
Pemex, which has a history of inefficiency and corruption, is supposed to raise oil production by 50% during his six-year term.
"The system," in all its incarnations, that vague authoritarian stronghold of imprecise menace and organizational inefficiency, had long been Swartz's primary antagonist.
"Let's do something about it now while the pain and inefficiency of this moment is fresh on our minds," he said Friday.
AS THE LOGISTICS manager walks from his firm's office trailer to the dockside at Tanjung Priok, Jakarta's port, he rails against inefficiency.
The president, along with prominent Republicans, has been vocal about inefficiency at the UN. He's got a meeting on UN reform Monday.
You can't suggest they found a market inefficiency, since they paid a hefty (arguably too hefty) price for both Greinke and Miller.
Planning 2.0 came about because the agency recognized its inefficiency in public engagement and made this effort to do something about it.
He also backs a single-payer health-care system, arguing it is the best way to cut out inefficiency and stimulate growth.
This plan is intended to balance the mission, service and stewardship responsibilities of the executive branch, while reducing inefficiency, risk and duplication.
"If anybody out there is listening to us, we are dying, and you are killing us with the inefficiency," she said Friday.
At some point you have to wonder if the thing we're hacking away isn't just annoyance or inefficiency, but potentially delightful serendipity.
The naira now has multiple exchange rates, which have created inefficiency and opportunities for corruption, analysts at Exotix said in a note.
In his letter announcing his bid to be chairman he promised he will "look to eliminate inefficiency and waste" at the Pentagon.
The TSA's inefficiency isn't just aggravating and unnecessary; by pushing people to drive instead of fly, it's actively dangerous and costing lives.
They will also find out what you have and have not gotten to yet, which is key to avoiding redundancy and inefficiency.
"This is going to create a lot of inefficiency and a lot of complexity in the supply chain of companies," he said.
Despite his disturbing declarations, his inefficiency in Congress and his failure to present an economic program, Mr. Bolsonaro is gaining in popularity.
"Sanctions become a useful excuse for Iran's own inefficiency," said Mike Rubin, a resident scholar at the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute.
IBM documented the inefficiency of microservices and concluded that the performance of the microservices is ~ 79% (s)lower than the monolithic model.
The additional costs associated with many insurers, each requiring different billing documentation, adds inefficiency, according to the Harvard health economist David Cutler.
One result is what critics call the preservation of an inefficiency that benefits a few while imposing widely dispersed costs on many.
"It reflects the immaturity of the Mexican political system, the lack of autonomy and inefficiency of the Mexican justice system," she said.
At times this lack of investment has put families in harm's way, caused economic inefficiency, and put undue stress on the environment.
This system, invented by a British engineer, Rodney Allam, eliminates the inefficiency inherent in heating water into steam and cooling it again.
Vladislav Lalic, the Swedish company's Southeast Europe director, said IKEA had encountered numerous problems related to the "huge inefficiency" of administrative procedures.
Under the Obama administration, BLM undertook a major effort to improve its system for processing permits to address long delays and inefficiency.
"The system's fundamental inefficiency will end animal farming one day, regardless of our concerns for animals, the environment, or human health," he wrote.
IN 1989 The Economist praised Ethiopian Airlines' "unqualified success", despite operating in a "disastrous economy" suffering from civil war, famine and Marxist inefficiency.
" Earlier in the day, Cruz blasted the federal government's response to the disaster so far, telling reporters FEMA is "killing us with inefficiency.
They argue that caps on lending rates will drive borrowers to informal financial services, increase credit inefficiency and undermine transmission of monetary policy .
Out-of-pocket payments are also "cannonballs of inefficiency", says Timothy Evans of the World Bank, which is now sceptical about user fees.
It's an evidence of the enormous amount of blatant inefficiency in this industry, which has direct collateral impact such as excessive exhaust emissions.
"Unless you've faced disruption, building slack into your supply chain is an inefficiency—if others aren't doing it," says Mr Howard of Schroders.
It's not the first time that the country has suffered gas shortages, but previous crises were blamed on bad distribution and logistical inefficiency.
Moving the "point of obligation" is a good first step in reforming the RFS mandate, which has led to widespread inefficiency and fraud.
The inefficiency of the MetroCard made headlines recently when Hillary Clinton had to swipe hers five times before making it through the turnstile.
Our capabilities are distributed across so many different parts of the government that they are overwhelmed with bureaucracy, inefficiency and dilution of talent.
While the premise of blockchain is promising for an industry rife with inefficiency, the technology is still very much in its early days.
The Homeland Security Inspector General published numerous findings on inefficiency at the Transportation Security Administration years before record airport lines prompted media attention.
And research shows hospitals often lose money from Medicare because of their high fixed costs and inefficiency, not because payments are too low.
The plodding inefficiency and red tape of public bureaucracies has become an unaffordable drag on the region and a source of growing frustration.
"One of the concerns initially is that those states that have run the inefficiency already out of it might be penalized," Flake said.
Imagine the inefficiency of having to redo almost half of what you have already learned in terms of financial cost to the student.
"Let's do something about it now while the pain and inefficiency of this moment is fresh on our minds," Portman said on Friday.
Can the institutions of the European Union control and monitor interventionist policy and ensure that it does not simply breed corruption and inefficiency?
The United States did not need to intervene in Soviet affairs, Kennan believed, because Communism was bound to collapse from its own inefficiency.
It forces belt tightening of multiple departments, with the steepest percentage point reductions coming from areas most marred by inefficiency, excess and cronyism.
He believes 25,000 individual lawsuits on user privacy would be "impossible" due to the financial burden on users and the inefficiency for judges.
"These are the most expensive planes in terms of fuel (inefficiency) and in terms of maintenance," Sterne Agee CRT analyst Adam Hackel said.
It redefines citizens as consumers, whose democratic choices are best exercised by buying and selling, a process that rewards merit and punishes inefficiency.
Like him, she showed up at every meeting, every fund-raiser and every media campaign, denouncing the government for its inaction or inefficiency.
Congress first used inefficiency, neglect and malfeasance together in a statute in 1887, when it established the Interstate Commerce Commission to regulate railroads.
The power authority is worth roughly $4 billion, carries $9 billion in debt and has long been criticized for political patronage and inefficiency.
"Moreover, in an actual contested removal, the President would certainly be entitled to substantial deference in identifying inefficiency, neglect, or malfeasance," Clement wrote.
After all, Orlean is drawn to inefficiency, to friction; she gets excited when she encounters people whose indelible singularities don't quite add up.
Mr Lemann is furious about the treatment of GM, which got a bail-out in 2009, but overlooks its inefficiency and bad management.
The inefficiency of those state-owned enterprises, in turn, is now eroding the powerful economic growth China recorded over the past four decades.
Advisers to the senator maintain that the African-American outreach team had plenty of resources and was a victim of its own inefficiency.
In the Loop satirizes the inefficiency of government by looping the American relationship with Britain into the story and making the stakes very high.
The reasons include inefficiency or corruption in procurement, as well as paying low-ranking civil servants more than private-sector workers in similar jobs.
It is an expensive inefficiency made worse, he says, by the fact that recipients have still often had to wait for a failed delivery.
As many economists note, trying to limit the size of the biggest cities and boost that of smaller ones is a recipe for inefficiency.
Background: Basic income proposals have proliferated in India amid widespread rural distress and growing despair about welfare programs long plagued by corruption and inefficiency.
Several senior Assam state officials speaking anonymously admitted in interviews that the foreigner detection system suffered from inefficiency, lack of transparency and inconsistent databases.
Giridharadas interprets this alliance as the culmination of the rhetoric of government inefficiency fused with overconfidence in business know-how to solve social issues.
After all, to say that uninternalized externalities result in private sector inefficiency is very different from saying that government policy will yield net improvement.
"Pemex is well known for inefficiency," said an executive from a firm that participated in several auctions in Mexico, speaking on condition of anonymity.
They raise prices for consumers, steer capital away from the most productive investments and breed inefficiency and rent-seeking by limiting competition from abroad.
Human mistakes and inefficiency come with a cost, a cost that consumers ultimately pay with their pocketbooks through higher electric fees and higher taxes.
Religious courts like the one in Saraqib offered reliable, if harsh, justice, whereas secular courts in the region were riddled with conflict and inefficiency.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has faced accusations of mismanagement and inefficiency, particularly after long wait times were discovered at some veterans' health facilities.
Companies have used this inefficiency to get fantastically wealthy off the backs of their consumers, who can't do much of anything to fight back.
It has also caused periodic and collective uproars that get covered by the media as examples of the ticket industry's greediness, inefficiency or both.
The appeal of Brexit and Mr. Trump is their claimed promise of job security, all the while being completely silent on the resulting inefficiency.
So far, Donald Trump's response to the coronavirus combines the worst features of autocracy and of democracy, mixing opacity and propaganda with leaderless inefficiency.
It was created last fall to comply with Mr. Trump's executive order to curb the reach of federal agencies and cut duplication and inefficiency.
It was created last fall to comply with President Trump's executive order to curb the reach of federal agencies and cut duplication and inefficiency.
The firm is also calling to hire third-party consultants to review AT&T's operations and discover areas to reduce inefficiency and increase margins.
All health care reform efforts — whether Obamacare or Trumpcare — struggle with the unwieldiness and inefficiency of the existing architecture, built on employer-provided coverage.
A policy disagreement might be the basis of good-faith removal, but is it sufficient to meet the statutory terms of "inefficiency" or "neglect"?
"Worst case is that this results in inefficiency if and when a sudden halt is ordered to projects already rolled out," he told Reuters.
Fearful of the medical consequences of cloning, along with other more dystopian concerns like ethics and cloning inefficiency, governments enacted bans across the world.
"   Robert Rector, a senior research fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation who specializes in welfare and poverty, called the program a "model of inefficiency.
Athens 2004, at $16.7 billion, is widely seen as an example for inefficiency and Sochi 2014's $50 billion budget drew scorn for exuberance.
In addition to the changes in strategy outlined above, there is plenty of waste and inefficiency in the Pentagon budget that should be eliminated.
Now Congress' most prominent defense budget booster actually wants to follow through on this effort to tame a major area of wasteful Pentagon inefficiency.
The bureaucratic inefficiency on display today and the slapdash efforts at protecting consumers thus far should not come as heartening news to crypto enthusiasts, however.
That doesn't include other system components (though Allen said that SoftMiner does not utilize spare CPU cycles "at this time") or any power supply inefficiency.
"Regional trucking is where shippers and truck drivers suffer from the most inefficiency, with over 40% of kilometers driven empty," says OnTruck CEO Iñigo Juantegui.
All of the employees on the list were terminated either for "productivity" or a category of offense called "productivity_trend," a longer series of inefficiency issues.
"The bottleneck for our development is the inefficiency of the state and its costs," says Ottón Solís, an adviser to Mr Alvarado in Costa Rica.
The Denver-area surgeon thinks the health-reform law amounts to a Band-Aid when it comes to health care's biggest problems: inefficiency and waste.
Often, Dr Angelov observes, the problem is not the inefficiency of operators but the behaviour of passengers—the "platform-train interface", to use railway parlance.
While government inefficiency stifles business formation, economic policies continue to tilt toward coaxing outside investment, with questionable results in expanding the economy and creating jobs.
"Collecting all this money at the federal level and then handing it down to the states is a recipe for corruption and inefficiency," he said.
Delayed payments to foreign workers, because of bureaucratic inefficiency and cash shortages, have long been an occasional feature of the construction industry in the Gulf.
The reforms proposed by the 41-year-old Renzi aimed to streamline Italy's government, which is surpassed only by Greece on most indexes of inefficiency.
This lack of interoperability creates untold inefficiency in the healthcare system, costing 150,000 lives and $18.6 billion per year, according to the Premier Healthcare Alliance.
Moreover, the inefficiency of converting land, water, and crops into beef also helps to make cows the worst animals to farm from an environmental perspective.
Kehri regularly berates Nikki for what he sees as his inefficiency and constantly praises Preet, who is being groomed to take over her father's empire.
He took out the provision that CFPB's director could be removed for "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office," allowing for at-will dismissal.
In a tight labor market and given the need for more workers, we can't afford that type of inefficiency—especially when we have solutions available.
The ECB has rebuffed those arguments, noting that banks have mostly benefited from the low rates and their real problems were inefficiency and excessive competition.
A glaring example of this inefficiency was the bureau's decision to recreate software that could have been purchased on the market with a few modifications.
Garner creates a dialogue on the inefficiency of greed and waste in consumer culture with "The World's Most Efficient Car" (2007) and "Crowd Shroud" (2017).
Dan Hauptman founded Stay Fit Housing—the company used by Jhoulys and Alba Chacin during their recent moves—in order to address this market inefficiency.
This market also is plagued by a level of gross inefficiency and under-performance largely unseen in any other industries in our post-internet world.
While more than half of the continent's Internet-using population uses Facebook, its reach has plateaued due to transmission inefficiency that makes data costs high.
And most or all of them have been plagued by accusations of inefficiency and mismanagement, in addition to insider dealing and other forms of corruption.
To create a product or service that is truly efficient often involves a lot of inefficiency — more like learning to knit than pressing a button.
The piece doesn't assign blame, leaving it to readers to decide whether this is the story of a local cover-up or national bureaucratic inefficiency.
Some of you are probably shaking your heads, because you've heard terrible things about the V.H.A. — tales of vast inefficiency and long waits for treatment.
"We have been talking about the inefficiency of $4 trillion in foreign reserves and the ridiculousness of a developing country financing a developed country," Fan added.
This inefficiency led to the emergence of online lending sites like Prosper and Lending Club, the first large players to really emerge in the consumer space.
Yet the argument ought to take place; economists should not ignore the relevance and importance of macroinstitutions and assume that the inefficiency is the clinching argument.
"Heavy waves of propaganda against Mehr are aimed at covering up the weakness and inefficiency of the (Rouhani) administration in helping quake-hit people," he said.
Here is a look at the data and strategic rationale for launching CS early in a startup's growth to avoid inefficiency and mistakes down the line.
The majority of the startups in the 20th batch consist of digital health, financial technology and companies that supply technology and address inefficiency within the government.
Implementation of the peace accord, which has been disrupted by criminal gangs and slowed by the inefficiency of the state, is not among voters' main worries.
Rideshare operators, dedicated to making on-demand transportation both cheaper and more accessible, represent the best current opportunity to start chipping away at this massive inefficiency.
The more I played around writing little scripts, the more I began to notice, and be deeply annoyed by, moments of inefficiency in my daily affairs.
A sign of inefficiency is the 6,000 patients in English hospitals who are ready to go home but not yet discharged, up from 4,000 in 2013.
Rather than rely on human beings to spot potential trouble spots, Keywell says his software uses predictive insight to discern a system failure or potential inefficiency.
Whether they be members of Congress or members of your administration, those who by omission or commission impede the free market are promoting inefficiency and waste.
Hastings and Sarandos realized that Netflix could become, in effect, the syndicator for these hourlong dramas: "We found an inefficiency," is how Hastings describes this insight.
They present big economic and political challenges, of course — not least the enormous inefficiency of private American medicine and Republicans' blanket opposition to more public spending.
Various factors can explain production inefficiency says Steinfeld, including cattle used to pull farm equipment or kept to occupy land to maintain a claim on it.
In addition to its endemic corruption and bureaucratic inefficiency, Iran works on a calendar different from the West's, with different months and a Thursday-Friday weekend.
One of my Indian friends once told me that two things immediately come to his mind whenever he tries to follow American politics: confusion and inefficiency.
And in all of this inefficiency, frustration and absurdity, Barrodale has captured something near to what it feels like to be confined to a human brain.
With the Pentagon's space-related activities dispersed among 60 agencies, some consolidation may be needed to eliminate inefficiency and focus on the true challenges in space.
The fact that a new group could come in and do so well, so quickly — I felt bad because it demonstrated the structural inefficiency of academia.
It is doubtful critics could legitimately argue that price regulation is superior, and the slow pace of FDA proceedings is a poster case of Washington inefficiency.
Inefficiency, red tape and corruption at the local level also stymie productivity, while a lack of fertilizer reduces yield (though it keeps produce organic, by default).
Why have we allowed this constant low-level inefficiency to continue for as long as there's been electricity, despite electricity becoming ever more central to our lives?
Outright graft makes up only a sliver of the inefficiency in government spending, the ultimate cause of the country's combination of high taxes and poor public services.
Yet inefficiency and theft lead to the loss of about 18% of the power generated—one of the reasons why industry ends up paying such high tariffs.
During questioning at the inaugural session of the senate subcommittee on Tuesday, Carter said inefficiency and secrecy by the project's former lead contractor was largely to blame.
The idea that you might want to systematize the emotional parts of life and regard social activity as a source of inefficiency is, to many people, discomfiting.
HP designers possessed a deep understanding of the product use case and empathy for the user — a highly educated and skilled professional with little tolerance for inefficiency.
Warner told the intelligence directors the security clearances system needs reforms since it is "hampering your recruitment and retention and costing us millions of dollars in inefficiency."
Another source of confusion and inefficiency of U.S. politics could be attributed to the aggregation of issues, a side effect of the political setup of the society.
Monte dei Paschi, which had already received state aid twice before, has become a symbol of the government's inefficiency in tackling the problems of its banking industry.
After Mr. Trump rebuilt the decrepit ice skating rink in Central Park, long a symbol of government inefficiency, Mr. Koch felt shown up, his former aides said.
Critics blame the government's mishandling of the economy, plus rampant corruption and inefficiency, during nearly two decades of leftist rule in the nation of 30 million people.
Instead of moving your lips with complaints about your colleagues' inefficiency or or your friend's poor health routines, allow your mouth to focus on other activities instead.
" The CFPB director, for example, holds a five-year term and cannot be removed by the President except for "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.
It needs to judiciously harness its natural resources, modernize its economy beyond traditional goods, and alleviate the bureaucratic inefficiency and corruption that has hobbled its private sector.
All the while, watchdog agencies are "failing to fulfill their respective roles" and have a public reputation for "inefficiency and manipulation in the commission," the report said.
The vice chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee on Saturday called on the Obama administration to do more to fight inefficiency in the Veteran Affairs' Department.
And a study published in The Journal of Accounting Research found that frequent disclosure causes economic inefficiency, even as it may create price efficiency, or short-termism.
As with most government-created monopolies, Pemex has been plagued by corruption and inefficiency, ultimately forfeiting its incentive to take risk and prospect for sub-surface resources.
It is oversimplified in that the causes of health care cost inflation are myriad: provider duplication, inefficiency and error; inadequate prevention and primary care; patient demand, etc.
The president would have the power to remove a director "for inefficiency or neglect of duty," according to a summary of the bill provided by Gillibrand's office.
Structural barriers that lead to fragmented care, inefficiency, mistakes and fraud need to be removed to enhance the value Americans get for what they spend, the experts conclude.
The idea is that by having an immediate hyperlocal presence in dense points of interest, the company can cut Last Mile inefficiency and cost while providing instant gratification.
In some cases, engineers on different teams were doing the same job, which created redundancy and inefficiency, current and former employees in the engineering division tell BuzzFeed News.
This has resulted in huge processing inefficiency because each drive was like a walled garden without any knowledge of what the other drives in the array were doing.
China is, no doubt, a vibrant market economy in many ways, but economic liberalization and the transition to services is necessary to lighten domestic manufacturing's overcapacity and inefficiency.
Eventually, nearly everyone may have jobs that are valued for their inefficiency: as concert musicians, or artisanal cheesemakers, or members of the household staff of the very rich.
Currently the head of the CFPB can only be removed in cases of "inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office," as stated in the Dodd-Frank Act.
In Kobe's last few years, the rush to point out the inefficiency of his work crowded out any discourse that tried to appreciate its aesthetic (and statistical) audacity.
He is the Seven-Headed Fiery Dragon of the points-per-possessions approach to basketball, one of the final harbingers of the end of inefficiency in the NBA.
In its March interim review, FTSE said the market was not qualified for inclusion as a "Secondary Emerging" market, mainly due to strict capital controls and settlement inefficiency.
Alternately, it's always worth keeping your eye on the state of your opponent's energy levels to see if you can take full advantage of your foe's inefficiency yourself.
You can enact all the police reform you want, but as long as customers can't take their business elsewhere, these services will always tend towards inefficiency and unaccountability.
"We are dying, and you are killing us with the inefficiency and the bureaucracy," Cruz said at a Friday news conference, demanding more assistance from the federal government.
Critics of the Phoenix Eye pods have pointed to the technology's inefficiency in night and all-weather environments, something that the MS-110 system is expected to resolve.
The new chief will also have to tackle a perception of financial inefficiency and bloated administrative costs, which some see as compounding the agency's struggle to weather Maria.
While extra cameras, sensors and lidar work well on the track, consumers are less keen on the cost, appearance and inefficiency of a car covered with such lenses.
But because of repeated bare-bones congressional appropriations, the service has been unable to modernize, and mounting volume in outdated facilities has resulted in chaos, inefficiency and dysfunction.
To deal with this energy inefficiency, New York City's Local Law 87 will eventually require 23,400 buildings of 333,000 square feet and larger to undergo an energy audit.
Government failure simply means that an outcome that could be produced more cheaply and efficiently by the market is instead produced by government at greater cost and inefficiency.
Filippo said Embraer's preliminary 2018 forecast for weaker revenue and profitability was due to the inefficiency of parallel assembly lines as the company transitions to next-generation aircraft.
Small possible sources of inefficiency, like drug co-payment coupons for generic drugs or high out-of-network payments for emergency room care, could start to add up.
But then the question is whether he would hand the rights back to the state-run oil company, Pemex, which has a long history of corruption and inefficiency.
Also bear in mind that medicine in our country is already largely government run but done so with maximum inefficiency, leaving 30 million uninsured and far more underinsured.
During questioning at the inaugural session of the Senate subcommittee on Tuesday, Mr. Carter said inefficiency and secrecy by the project's former lead contractor was largely to blame.
The inefficiency of the Brazilian financial system has opened opportunities for companies like XP, or neobank Nubank, to rapidly attract customers who are disgruntled with the traditional system.
The millions of us, nurses and doctors, who directly attend to patients want the best for them, and yet are prevented from caring by profiteering and gross inefficiency.
ABOUT THE RAPTORS: Game 28 was filled with offensive inefficiency as Toronto shot 297 percent from the field and committed 1 turnovers that led to 25 Indiana points.
As a consequence of all this waste and inefficiency, physicians in this country now have to spend $85033,000 on average just to interact with private health insurance companies.
The SEC's IEX workaround, and the resulting domino effect of new market inefficiency, would impair price discovery and the potential overload of the system could cause systemic problems.
This research shows OPO inefficiency contributes to as many as 28,000 organs not recovered for transplant each year, including 17,443 kidneys, almost 8,000 livers, 1,500 hearts, and 1,500 lungs.
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam has found faults with the central State Bank of Vietnam, including poor supervision of credit organizations and inefficiency in preventing corruption, the government said on Saturday.
"The government has scared away private enterprise and nationalized large swathes of the domestic economy leading to stagnant growth and chronic inefficiency," he told CNBC via email on Thursday.
In recent years, import-led consumption has propped up growth in Pakistan and helped hide the problems of an economy riddled with inefficiency and without a strong export base.
At that pace, 2017 will end with an annual output of just 3 percent of its installed capacity; the lowest since the company opened in 1963 — state-sanctioned inefficiency.
"We need the member states to come together to eliminate inefficiency and bloat and make sure that no one nation shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden," he said.
"We saw an inefficiency in the market, where you have all this talent, all this interest, but there is nothing bridging the two," said Chief Operating Officer Ahmer Naqvi.
According to Lindsey and Teles, authors of the forthcoming The Captured Economy, such regulations "generate economic inefficiency" and also "exacerbate the trends in the economy" that generate income inequality.
And even if airports are relatively calm this weekend — and there is early evidence that may be the case — the agency itself has become a symbol of government inefficiency.
Draghi also dismissed arguments that the ECB's ultra low interest rates are the key profitability hurdle for banks, arguing that overcapacity in the sector and inefficiency were key issues.
Unless the reporting requirements for federal grants are machine-readable (searchable), the auditing process will continue to yield waste and inefficiency at best, allowing fraud and abuse at worst.
Coupled with the ruthless inefficiency of a Bolivarian populism gone mad, these pressures have led to a currency crisis, with inflation expected to rise to 22019 percent this year.
Investors should also consider other strategies with low correlations to public markets that are positioned to exploit pockets of inefficiency, such as specialist turnaround opportunities and small private placements.
The review should evaluate all functional areas and business units of AT&T's operations and organizational structure, with a focus on eliminating inefficiency and creating a faster-moving organization.
While there certainly are problems with special interest influence in government and bureaucratic inefficiency, the enterprise as a whole remains central to the operation of capitalism and the markets.
New data about not just government spending but also private insurance has enabled researchers to examine spending and inefficiency in the health care system more broadly than ever before.
So if you're worried about government inefficiency and bloat, we've outsourced most of that to the private sector, and I don't understand this fascination with getting rid of Medicaid.
The program has been criticized for corruption, inefficiency and poor construction, said Maureen Donaghy, a public policy professor at Rutgers University in the United States, who studies housing markets.
Greenpeace Brazil said Vale's "corporate greed" and "the omission and inefficiency" of the Brazilian government were to blame for the 2015 incident in Mariana and the latest in Brumadinho.
Its projects to date might be targeted in nature, but Garg says his company and others have an opportunity to shave "$100 billion of inefficiency" in the coming years.
Despite his inefficiency, Quintana should have escaped from the second inning unscathed, save for an error by shortstop Javier Baez that let Dexter Fowler reach base to start the inning.
One recent estimate found that emissions from air travel had risen more than 1.5 times faster than previously predicted, and the fuel inefficiency of American carriers was partially to blame.
Lastly, while declining ex-fuel unit cost in '20 feels like it should be a layup given the magnitude of Boeing-imposed operational inefficiency this year, company remains non-committal.
Since coming into office a year ago, Magufuli has sacked dozens of public officials as part of an anti-corruption campaign and a new drive to root out government inefficiency.
That phenomenon partially is due to a wealth gap, but it's also partially due to the sense of inefficiency and make the place work on time for the common man.
Stevedoring associations, shipping companies and greedy bureaucrats profit from the inefficiency of Indonesia's ports, block reforms and fiercely guard their own interests, he claims (hence his wish to remain anonymous).
On the ridesharing front, dozens of business models are addressing the absurd inefficiency of the current ownership model — where cars are left unused, on average, 23 hours of every day.
For too long, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has been plagued by inefficiency, resulting in horrendous wait times and a backlog of hundreds of thousands of disability compensation claims.
The government should also continue with reforms that target oligopolies in areas of the economy like supermarkets and the energy sector, as well as inefficiency and corruption in public administration.
The sentence should read, "And in all of this inefficiency, frustration and absurdity, Barrodale has captured something near to what it feels like to be confined to a human brain."
To appreciate how misguided this reading of "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office" would be, you have to understand the history of the words and the relevant statutes.
The game of golf, while availing a "green" as well, seems to be an example of inefficiency, famously "a good walk spoiled," and infamously a wasteful assault on the environment.
The telecom company should also appoint third-party advisers to evaluate its operations and organizational structure, with a focus on eliminating inefficiency and creating a faster-moving organization, Elliott said.
WG: They broke with ANC because they disagreed with Jacob Zuma's leadership, all of the allegations of corruption, inefficiency, arrogance, and because Jacob Zuma's government has been unable to deliver.
I would love to have written "Scoop," by Evelyn Waugh, that vicious but affectionate satire of journalism, exposing our trade in all its insane competitiveness, bravery, inefficiency and strange nobility.
But he took the mound in the seventh inning and was pulled after giving up a leadoff single and a pitch count at 108, a result of his pitching inefficiency.
Decades of government mismanagement and over-regulation have encouraged waste, fraud, and inefficiency, which may benefit the healthcare industrial complex, but harms patients and tax payers in the long run.
They note the United States spends more of its G.D.P. on health care than other similar advanced economies yet does not exhibit broadly better health outcomes, a sign of inefficiency.
One leads to greater federal bloat and inefficiency, the other means returning to individuals and businesses their own money, which they will invest and spend more widely than government bureaucrats.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo lashed out at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in a wide-ranging speech last week, criticizing the agency he effectively controls for its inefficiency and outdated technology.
Trump's ineffectiveness has helped puncture a glib myth that dates back to the early 20th century on how market-tested business skills can solve the eternal plague of government inefficiency.
The end result of their (literal) immersion was a solution to an inefficiency in evaluating prospective SEALS: the time-consuming process of analyzing the mountains of comments made about each candidate.
And although much of the disruption is well-intentioned—the bike lanes, wider pavements and four-way crossings being built will improve life for pedestrians and cyclists—the inefficiency is expensive.
Even if the OAI is, by design or by ineptitude, just an optics-boosting playpen for Kushner and business leaders and rail against federal inefficiency, there's no real harm in that.
But the grousing, a persistent theme in 13 Hours, is ever-aimed at faceless bureaucracy, government inefficiency and general chain-of-command clusterfuckery — issues that aren't unique to Democrats or Republicans.
"I built this business in response to my painful experience framing things that mattered to me – the complexity, inefficiency, and prices were ridiculous," explained Susan Tynan, founder and CEO of Framebridge.
China's commodities sectors are also suffering from overcapacity, partly due to government support of the giant state-owned enterprises in industry, which have long been notorious for inefficiency and wasteful spending.
There always has been the question of where exactly people would fit into a world without inefficiency, given what stubborn and sloppy waste-machines humans are, individually but especially in aggregate.
Kolhatkar lays out the frightening prospect of a world free of inefficiency and want, economically sustained by progressive taxation of the wealthy but bereft of satisfying employment for low-skilled workers.
Finally, it's worth noting that some of the toughest places to build are not the nation's rapidly-expanding suburbs — but older cities, where zoning, permitting costs and inefficiency strangle new construction.
These problems provided textbook examples of gross inefficiency in allocating scarce resources, with an eerie resemblance to the pervasive shortages and misdirected resources of central planning in the old Soviet Union.
Obrador has a good instinct to centralize security provision, but beyond reorganization, his government must undertake deep reforms in the security sector to address rampant corruption, inefficiency, and lack of professionalism.
From there, it is unclear whether Mr. López Obrador would hand the rights back to the nation's state-run oil company, Pemex, which has suffered severe problems with corruption and inefficiency.
"By some estimates, pricing failures from the lack of transparent information on health-care costs contribute more than 14 percent to waste or inefficiency in today's health-care spending," Gildemeister said.
Complicating efforts to clean up debt and bury "zombie" companies, Beijing is increasingly reliant on state firms to generate economic growth, despite their inefficiency, as private investment cools to record lows.
It focuses on the experiences of asylum-seekers who have been held at Brook House and Tinsley House, detention centres in Kent, and the cruelty and inefficiency of the country's immigration system.
Under the Obama administration, the federal government began a push to modernize the VA which has sustained scandal after scandal for its inefficiency in treating patients and dangerously long backlogs of patients.
"Lynchings don't happen because of media, as the Supreme Court assumes, but rather because of impunity and the judicial system's inefficiency," tweeted Luis Izquiel, a lawyer and the opposition coalition's security coordinator.
Its executives pressed Michael Huerta, then the head of the F.A.A., for support, telling him that the regulator's inefficiency was threatening Boeing's ability to compete against its chief rival, Airbus of France.
Such insurtech firms can win business by serving the poor, venturing into parts of the market long neglected by insurers, and through digital processes, exploiting the chronic inefficiency of well-established competitors.
The special edition also includes drawings made by children and articles about radicalization and the inefficiency of the political class — who "know everything yet understand nothing" — in the aftermath of the attacks.
In 21980 Gary Becker, an economist at the University of Chicago, suggested such an inefficiency might come from men not wanting female colleagues, and thus encouraging their managers to exclude productive workers.
I observed the commissions proceedings recently, and was stunned by their inefficiency and delays, which in some cases are caused by the very decision to locate the 9/11 trial at Guantánamo.
Earlier this month, the Government Inspectorate found faults in SBV including poor supervision of credit organisations and inefficiency in preventing corruption, while last month a banking executive was arrested for alleged fraud.
At the early stage he predicts that VCs, including Bessemer, will not drastically change what they look for or how they deploy cash, but later-stage companies will be punished for inefficiency.
As the tenth anniversary of 9/11 approached, in a paper for the libertarian Cato Institute, David Rittgers argued that the department's unusually broad mandate is a recipe for waste and inefficiency.
Industry studies have pointed to excess costs of drug development, the pursuit of bad bets and the failure to recognize and adjust to erroneous lines of investigation as reasons for that inefficiency.
In a statement, the airline said the employees' contracts were terminated due to operational necessity, inefficiency, poor performance as well as providing support to the movement of U.S.- based cleric Fethullah Gulen.
But stymied by dense bureaucracy, the inefficiency of Cuba's Soviet-style economy and its dual currency system, and discouraged by tighter US restrictions, Havana's record of luring foreign investors has been poor.
As a result of the Affordable Care Act, healthcare has become the epitome of dollar inefficiency—more and more healthcare spending that produces less and less of the outcome we want: healthcare.
The Littoral Combat Ship has seen no shortage of critics, including Senate Armed Services Committee chair John McCain, who has repeatedly slammed it as an example of defense-related waste and inefficiency.
They come to democracy because, for all its messiness and inefficiency, it is the way to give people a voice in how they're governed, and to allow them to change leaders peacefully.
Too often, we talk about trying to fix the problem while the shutdown is going on, but after it is over, we forget some of the pain, dislocation and inefficiency of it.
The Russian economy, overly dependent as it is on oil and gas and hobbled by corruption and inefficiency, will not likely bear an infusion of rubles needed to make up the difference.
Whether he's firing shots at opponents or complaining about President Obama's perceived inefficiency, Trump's follower count just keeps rising, adding an average of 24,000 followers a day, according to Twitter Counter statistics.
He said the company has the potential to address "the cost inefficiency that exists in the healthcare system today" by doing a better job of matching patients with the appropriate level of healthcare.
The companies these entrepreneurs create usually address a market inefficiency or need they've identified based on their personal experiences, making them the exact types of calculated expansion risks that VCs should be considering.
Anyone who has ever experimented with adding new email tools into old workflows understands that Gmail and Outlook have tapped into the dark masochistic part of our brain that remains addicted to inefficiency.
Beatrice Cherrier, a historian of economics at the University of Cergy-Pontoise, outside Paris, notes that when it does so, it tends to see the matter in terms either of inefficiency or choice.
The overhaul bill, which has been stuck in parliament for more than a decade, aims to stamp out corruption and inefficiency at state oil giant NNPC and turn it into a commercial agency.
This would be a welcome relief for the individuals faced with a tax code is riddled with inefficiency and complexity that hobbles taxpayers, diminishes work incentives, and harms the economy as a whole.
In healthcare, physicians — also highly educated and skilled professionals with little tolerance for inefficiency — are obliged to use electronic health records (EHR) systems, most of which (from a physician's perspective) work quite poorly.
"Far from being an intractable problem related to persistent income disparity, the excess energy burdens [that low-income communities] face are directly related to the inefficiency of their homes," the study authors concluded.
It recently averted a debt crisis with the help of a $10 billion bailout from its Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) neighbors, and has introduced reforms aimed at reducing public spending and government inefficiency.
It's all pretty easy money, and just as Skylines is forgiving of disastrous traffic snarls and broken city services, its new industries seem completely tolerant of inefficiency—to point of feeling failure-proof.
The Gulf Arab allies have grown increasingly disillusioned at what they see as Sisi's inability to address entrenched corruption and inefficiency in the economy, and at Cairo's reduced role on the regional stage.
The reality is that protectionism is always a fleeting promise; not only does it tend toward inefficiency, it also brings no guarantee that your specific job will be protected when the music stops.
The Justice Department proposes a more surgical remedy: striking the part of the law that limits the president to removing the bureau's director only for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.
The report did slam the Obama administration for its handling of the aftermath of the attacks, citing a combination of bureaucratic inefficiency, personal error, and willful ignorance of intelligence for the bungled response.
So-called sleep inefficiency, or spending too much time wide awake in bed, was associated with a 24% greater chance of cognitive decline, the study team reports in Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, & Psychiatry.
The sad truth is that inefficiency and inequality can sometimes be employment engines, requiring an ever-growing universe of workers to adjust to a system that doesn't work as well as it should.
In short, addressing the challenges will not necessarily mean that the national security sector will become massively large, with the associated risks of inefficiency, insufficient coordination and excessively intrusive surveillance and data retention.
These programs — which have often benefited from US aid — have frequently been criticized for their inefficiency, but they are the core of what the US will leave behind when it eventually leaves Afghanistan.
While ad fraud may be high-reward, it's also hugely wasteful; the WFA report cites research that shows that fraud costs the ad industry six times what they lose in advertising inefficiency alone.
Although Dalio has diverse philanthropic interests, he retains a very hands-on role as co-CIO of Bridgewater, where he cuts an imposing figure as a guy with little time for inefficiency or nonsense.
One way is to consider the extreme inefficiency of the fossil fuel system we're already running — those costs form a lot of the investment budget we'll need to accelerate the transition to something cleaner.
At the moment, only about 2 percent of the US population produces its own food and each year about 30 percent of the food produced globally is wasted due to inefficiency in supply chains.
" Shopsin acknowledges the haywire, dangerous elements of downtown New York in the late 20th century, but insists, for all its incommodious aspects, on "the spirit, life, and community that the chaos and inefficiency bred.
When the sun isn't shining or the winding blowing, power sources such as hydropower, geothermal or natural gas provide a better back-up than the inefficiency of ramping up and down of coal plants.
" The Supreme Court ruled in 1935 that the Senate-confirmed chiefs of certain independent agencies can only be fired "for cause," which the court defined as "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.
Mr. Johnson first made a name for himself as a journalist in Brussels for The Daily Telegraph, where he specialized in scathing stories about the supposed waste and inefficiency of the European Union bureaucracy.
They think they can do it themselves, and that's because, in the greater scheme of things the arrogance, and the inefficiency and the cost of some lawyers has driven people in the opposite direction.
In addition, the revenue gains from ending this tax break generate the necessary funds to offset an across-the-board reduction in the marginal income tax rates — reducing the inefficiency created by high rates.
But another position the court may consider is nearly as dangerous: that those eight magic words, "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office," don't actually make independent agencies all that independent after all.
By divesting non-core assets; reducing operational inefficiency; instituting capital discipline and aggressively de-levering; and enhancing leadership and oversight, AT&T can improve its business and deliver historic value creation for all stakeholders.
In the early 20th century, Frederick Winslow Taylor revolutionized the manufacturing world with his "scientific management" theory, which tried to wring inefficiency out of factories by timing and measuring each aspect of a job.
I'm worried about the number of people we're losing in scientific research because they're bored of archaic policies designed to protect white men professors and frustrated by academia's inefficiency and glacial pace of change.
They claim to be an overlooked majority — the vast market inefficiency that will richly reward anyone who will let them watch their games, memes and funny videos without having to feel bad about themselves.
There is the same impatience with the messiness and inefficiency of democracy, and it leads to the same crush on the strongman leader who can cut through the irrelevant natterings of parliaments and parties.
The court's predicament was compounded by the mediocrity of some of its investigations, inefficiency — only five individuals have been tried in 14 years — a cumbersome bureaucracy and the haughtiness of some of its representatives.
Banks in Italy, Portugal and Greece all had a negative return while banks in Germany, weighed down by excessive competition and inefficiency, made a return on equity of just 1.33 percent, the figures showed.
The law allows for the president to terminate a director over inefficiency, malfeasance or neglect of duty, which leaves room for Trump to find cause regardless of what the appeals court decides, Calabria added.
The Michigan-based software company Menlo Innovations looks down on employees who clock in more than 40 hours per week, seeing overwork not as a sign of dedication but as a marker of inefficiency.
He should be supported or opposed exactly to the degree which warranted by his good or bad conduct, his efficiency or inefficiency in rendering loyal able and disinterested service to the nation as a whole.
Unaddressed mental conditions driven by workload, work inefficiency, lack of meaning in work and work-home problems are a main contributor to the high physician suicide rate, according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Critics blame President Nicolas Maduro and the ruling Socialist Party for Venezuela's economic mess, saying they have persisted with failed statist policies for too long, while turning a blind eye to rampant corruption and inefficiency.
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's central bank said on Monday a failure to cooperate with the International Monetary Fund and the inefficiency of state lenders were among the biggest risks to the country's financial stability next year.
Even if the CFPB is victorious, Trump may still seek to use causes allowed by the law, such as inefficiency or neglect of duty, to get Cordray out of the way, according to legal experts.
This kind of inefficiency is so common that economists even have a name for it: spatial mismatch, when job seekers (low-income ones in particular) are located at a prohibitive distance from the jobs themselves.
Paul Stevens of Chatham House, a British think-tank, says a cadre of well-educated technocrats from oil-producing nations are wondering whether their national oil companies are "ripping us off", through corruption or inefficiency.
The EU set aside 180 million euros ($200 million) in 2009 to upgrade the entire 77-km (50-mile) line but the project has been bogged down by Italy's twin scourges of bureaucracy and inefficiency.
The crowdsourcing approach has a certain appeal in Silicon Valley, where frustration about the inefficiency of government in California and nationally can sometimes boil over into a feeling that traditional bureaucracies can't do anything right.
I heard the same jeremiads in South Africa at the time of the World Cup in 2010: the crime that would ruin things, the poverty that was shameful and the inefficiency that would plague visitors.
Defense budget Smith has said this year's defense budget of $716 billion is "too high," and in a Thursday letter announcing his run for chairman he vowed to target "inefficiency and waste" at the Pentagon.
Magufuli, nicknamed "the Bulldozer" for his strict leadership style, has dismissed dozens of senior public officials over allegations of corruption and inefficiency since he was elected in late 2015 as part of a reform drive.
Given the economic costs of employer-provided insurance, Republicans should address a major source of economic inefficiency and improve the American health-care market – two goals that eluded them during the repeal-and-replace debate.
The director can only be fired for "inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance," meaning that unlike officials at most executive branch agencies, the CFPB's leader cannot be removed just because there's a change in administration.
ELIZABETH ROSENTHALLARCHMONT, N.Y. To the Editor: If we offered Medicare for All, human nature and basic economic theory might not comply, which is why every socialist-type idea leads to waste, inefficiency and higher cost.
They pointed out that under the statute creating the agency, the president can remove the bureau's director only for "inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance," and advised that he wait to make a recess appointment.
Businesses have long said corruption and government inefficiency are major obstacles to investing in Tanzania, which ranked 116 out of 176 countries in Transparency International's 2016 corruption index, where No. 1 is deemed least corrupt.
His tweets came one day after Cruz issued an emotional plea for help, saying people are dying on the American territory and partially blaming stalled recovery efforts on the federal government's inefficiency and red tape.
Just as the inefficiency of a local taxi market can be "solved" with an app that bankrupts human drivers, the vexing inconsistencies of the human psyche can be corrected with a digital or genetic upgrade.
If Congress insists on revenue neutrality, Americans for Prosperity has identified a menu of more than $2 trillion in waste, inefficiency and duplication that would be more than enough to offset the trillion-dollar hike.
Truck drivers also suffer from inefficiency in the industry: Almost 63% of truck drivers surveyed in a study last year said they waited at least three hours every time they were at a shipping dock.
Britain would be able to trade freely in goods within the union, which would free it of the burden and inefficiency of checking the origins of all the products coming to and from the bloc.
The government of the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the right-wing League wants it rebuilt quickly, hoping to signal a departure from the corruption and inefficiency that have often plagued Italian infrastructure projects.
The government of the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the right-wing League wants its rapid reconstruction, hoping to signal a departure from the corruption and inefficiency that have often plagued Italian infrastructure projects.
While he believes that Goldman has indeed found a market inefficiency, Boris Schlossberg of BK Asset Management said that "the Murphy's rule of trading is that once somebody points out the trend, it's pretty much over."
No one has been fired by a president since the Supreme Court in 1935 set those standards of inefficiency, negligence or malfeasance for removal, according to an analysis by the left-leaning Americans for Financial Reform.
The talks are part of changes pursued by Sonatrach's new chief, Abdelmoumen Ould Kaddour, a U.S.-trained engineer who took office in March aiming to overhaul a sprawling group hit by inefficiency, delays and corruption scandals.
Despite rising revenue, Italy still earns less from its cultural wealth than European peers like France - whose Louvre museum alone rakes in 100 million euros a year - a situation long blamed on inefficiency and poor management.
"In fact, the FBI's inefficiency is not by accident, yet difficult to avoid; this is tied to the high crime rate and judicial system in the US, also, the problems of FBI itself," the paper said.
This wastage and inefficiency in the transportation sector provides an interesting lens from which to view the green energy revolution, and it also helps explain the vision that Elon Musk has for the future of Tesla.
However that has not been effective for reasons ranging from the very high payoff—a totoaba bladder can sell for $5,000 in the United States and double that in Asia—to inefficiency in the compensation program.
Entitled, "The Department of Everything," it identified a key driver of inefficiency: the Department of Defense was being held responsible for far too many different areas of competency, many of them unrelated to its core mission.
The mission is multi-faceted: the goals are to advance innovative food brands to ultimately tackle the environmental inefficiency of our food system, protect our planet and our people from climate change, and improve animal welfare.
During the capture of major Sunni cities from ISIS, the Iraqi army's inefficiency demanded supplementation from the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), a counterinsurgency umbrella group composed of 28500,6900-2628,28503 volunteers operating under numerous, mostly Shiite, militias.
On inefficiency, he pointed out that the per-capita spending of candidates on a typical presidential election, in terms of time and money, are far more than any of the executive election of any developed country.
And Mr. de Blasio said on Monday that though he supported additional transparency, the Board of Elections, which has long been plagued by accusations of inefficiency, should have alerted voters that it was posting the rolls.
The progressive idea that all citizens — rich and poor — should enjoy the same level of health care is noble, to be sure, but unworkable and will not eliminate the waste and inefficiency rife in health care.
Mr. Frankl said inefficiency in Gansu was "astronomically high" and underscored the need for China to build more ultrahigh-voltage transmission lines to carry electricity long distances, and to position new turbines closer to major metropolises.
" Faubert wrote an in email that perceptual-cognitive transfer is one of the "hard questions to answer" in sports, saying it is difficult to form "a broad conclusion on the efficiency or inefficiency of the training.
The stakes could not be higher for nearly a million people who face grave consequences if Congress, an institution with inefficiency built into its DNA, fails to deliver a lasting solution within the next six months.
He should be supported or opposed to exactly the degree which is warranted by his good conduct or bad conduct, his efficiency or inefficiency in rendering loyal, able, and disinterested service to the nation as a whole.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - With its towering new cranes and wharves that can handle some of the world's biggest ships, Indonesia's main international port has been shaking off its reputation for inefficiency and congestion with a $223 billion upgrade.
After running through ideas from General Motors and Commucar co-designer Dwight Baumann, Cronkite gets behind the wheel of a prototype StaRRcar on the streets of Westborough, delivering a monologue about the tedium and inefficiency of driving.
And, if Republicans want to legitimately claim to be the party of fiscal responsibility, then they must lay out robust plans to tackle waste and inefficiency within the Pentagon- not just give lip service to the issue.
He should be supported or opposed exactly to the degree which is warranted by his good conduct or bad conduct, his efficiency or inefficiency in rendering loyal, able, and disinterested service to the nation as a whole.
Part of that is the inherent inefficiency of an institution of 28 member states with big differences in size, wealth and democratic traditions, and which participate to different degrees in the single currency and border-free zone.
Source: "Atlas of Pacific Salmon," 0003 The "poster child" for this inefficiency is the Columbia River system in the Pacific Northwest, he said, which has 18 major dams, making it much more difficult for salmon to migrate.
He should be supported or opposed exactly to the degree which is warranted by his good conduct or bad conduct, his efficiency or inefficiency in rendering loyal, able and disinterested service to the nation as a whole.
Citing duplication, inefficiency and the need for a "new vision" to combat homelessness, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Monday that the New York City agencies for homeless services and welfare will consolidate under a single commissioner.
While it may be politically popular to tax millionaires, the high tax rate encourages high-income earners to shift income from wages to capital gains, which are taxed at a lower rate, thus creating inefficiency and complexity.
The experience of the developed world is that carbon pricing schemes look really good in theory, but tend to either get compromised toward inefficiency in practice or else inspire populist uprisings like the gilets jaunes in France.
"The thing that's really missing is some understanding as to what level of inefficiency in war or combat is too much," said Jeff Eggers, a former special assistant to the president who focused on South Asia policy.
In that world, they quickly realized just how much inefficiency is built into the wholesale market, from disorganized trade shows to transaction fees from the incumbents to a business that's largely done on phone with pen and paper.
You don't have to go back very far in any sports league to find some moments of hilarious inefficiency, and from the perspective of our slack-free present, those flubby dark ages seem even stranger and more colorful.
Importantly, business travellers have to pay their travel management companies transaction fees on each segment as the airlines have foisted a new level of complexity and inefficiency upon the industry that must be paid for by the customer.
" The article reported that opponents of Mr. Haines had adjourned to the Whartons' home to draft a statement that "in smothering further criticism, the society is put on record as fearing to face charges of negligence and inefficiency.
While such licensing is needed in the case of health and safety occupations, in others licensing requirements create economic rents for licensed practitioners at the expense of excluded workers and consumers — increasing inefficiency and potentially also increasing inequality.
Under the Federal Reserve Act, a Fed chairman or governor can only be fired by the president "for cause," which is considered to be "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office" per a 1935 Supreme Court ruling.
The authors say this incentive would address a key inefficiency of the current system, which is that companies like Uber and Lyft lure too many drivers onto the road as a way to lower wait times for passengers.
The logic of disintermediation seems self-evident: By putting factories directly in contact with stores, by helping customers order directly from manufacturers, by letting riders coordinate with drivers, you cut out a needless source of waste and inefficiency.
He began with Abu Dhabi's Civil Service, which was afflicted with many of the same ills as those of other Arab countries: bloat and inefficiency, with connections and family reputation playing a bigger role in hiring than merit.
And while we're modernizing the agency to wring out every inefficiency we can, many of the delays that have long been attributed to the agency occur simply because we won't let construction proceed unless the building is safe.
"We do not believe that requiring the Chairman to be independent will provide appreciably better direction and performance, and instead could cause uncertainty, confusion, and inefficiency in board and management function and relations," Facebook said at the time.
He proceeds like the enemy army that sees the inefficiency in denying individual households access to the communal water supply and instead opts for the expedient of well poisoning, which in one fell swoop achieves the general goal.
They include: An abundance of capital and overvaluation cloud the decision-making processes of many start-ups, leading them to make unwise investments that lead to excess supply, inefficiency and a failure to achieve market acquisition, the report noted.
But the revenue bonanza is a footnote compared to the overlooked organizational insight that Amazon discovered: By carving out an operational piece of the company as a platform, they could future-proof the company against inefficiency and technological stagnation.
TASHKENT (Reuters) - Uzbekistan's Finance Ministry has sacked 562 employees after President Shavkat Mirziyoyev ordered it to root out inefficiency and get rid of what he had called "rats" tarnishing its reputation, the state news agency UzA reported on Wednesday.
" The self-described government transparency organization, which CIA Director Mike Pompeo has described as a "hostile intelligence service," offered a $100,000 reward to anyone who leaked the withheld documents "should they show violations of law, inefficiency, or administrative error.
The brain behind Magnus is 31-year-old German art entrepreneur Magnus Resch, best known for co-founding Larry's List, a database of contemporary art collectors, and for his brutally honest literary exposé on gallery inefficiency, Management of Galleries.
In his defense, scholars say Friedman cleared away prior decades of muddle-headed corporate inefficiency because he "understood that by having corporations focus on one objective, we can hold them accountable," said Charles Calomiris, a professor at Columbia University.
An earlier generation of conservative leaders might have used this moment of Republican primacy in Washington to enact real tax reform that reduced inefficiency, promoted growth, and placed the nation's finances on a sound footing for the 2628st century.
For this to happen, public debate must focus on those people charged with administering justice — the judges, prosecutors, police officers and politicians whose inefficiency and inability to swiftly pass and enforce laws has continued to hurt thousands of women.
Three conservatives in the Brennan Center report — Mr. Holden, Mr. Kushner and Holly Harris, executive director of the Justice Action Network — emphasized the system's fiscal inefficiency and tendency to preclude second chances, while liberals emphasized racial and economic justice.
Rather than one more required data set creation, now is the time to rethink what already exists with an eye towards wringing inefficiency out of our current data collection efforts and to leverage the power of the health plans.
He slammed government inefficiency when it comes to building infrastructure, touted deregulation, said he ended the "war on coal," asked Congress to direct all foreign aid to America's "friends," and reminded us all to stand for the National Anthem.
"To me the objective is to make it uneconomic, to make it expensive, to do something that has inefficiency in the market," said Robert Lighthizer, Mr. Trump's nominee to become United States trade representative, at his Senate confirmation hearing.
This inefficiency constantly draws bosses to try to save office costs, especially in a downturn, although the reality is that office spending makes up only a tenth of property and headcount costs, with the rest going on workers' wages.
Conservatives believe that free markets are an end in-and-of themselves, and neoliberals believe you start with a free market to avoid inefficiency and then have government correct some of the bad effects of an unregulated market, like inequality.
Economists are aghast: much of the gain from moving to a single tax-rate nationwide came from stamping out the inefficiency of multiple rates, which prod businesses towards providing goods and services favoured by the tax code rather than by consumers.
"Inefficiency, mediocrity, and infighting within the government contributed to last week's attack," said Iqbal Athas, a defence analyst, adding that vital intelligence-gathering resources had been diverted in recent years to spy on political rivals rather than to monitor extremists.
As intrinsic value and market value tend to align in the long run, the trick is to spot meaningful differences by analyzing the reasons the market may be currently undervaluing a stock, and act before these windows of market inefficiency close.
Money managers should be ready for "a lot of inefficiency" and currency fluctuations given Prime Minister Theresa May has now launched the official process of the U.K.'s exit from the European Union (EU), a legal expert has told CNBC.
The supply crisis and soaring prices were largely a problem of Beijing's own making after it closed mines and limited output earlier in the year as part of its drive to tackle overcapacity and inefficiency in state-owned heavy industry.
Perhaps the most striking example of inefficiency occurred in 21942, when Gazprom announced that the cost of a pipeline that Rotenberg was building in Krasnodar—a warm, flat region near the Black Sea—had risen by forty-five per cent.
"In the last year, the ecological footprint of maintaining the Bitcoin blockchain has been more discussed as it achieved unprecedented levels of inefficiency and levels of energy consumption per transactions," IoHO founder and artist Manuel Beltrán told me in an email.
Inefficiency Bitcoin is also inefficient by design—each full participant stores a full ledger of all past and current transactions, and network security is essentially backed by massive, redundant energy expenditure that I believe would only grow with further adoption.
"The proposed method of creating an extra tax base looks like an encouragement for inefficiency: the lower the profitability, the lower the tax that needs to be paid," Lisin, who also chairs the Russian steel lobby, said in a statement.
In this view, the president can fire officials for "inefficiency" or "neglect of duty" when they fail to accomplish the agency's particular ends — as understood or dictated by the president — or when they transgress or appear to transgress the president's will.
And to avoid saddling the government with a six-year mistake, Congress copied state law and allowed the president to remove commissioners for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office — circumstances in which commissioners were objectively harming the public welfare.
"Inefficiency, mediocrity, and infighting within the government contributed to last week's attack," said Iqbal Athas, a defense analyst, adding that vital intelligence-gathering resources had been diverted in recent years to spy on political rivals rather than to monitor extremists.
"The reason we chose marine (insurance) as the starting point for this sort of market is mainly because of its complete inefficiency," Shaun Crawford, global insurance leader at EY, told CNBC via phone earlier this week ahead of the announcement.
An unholy combination of activist litigation designed to manipulate policy and bureaucratic inefficiency have resulted in bloated environmental reviews that often take as much as a half a decade to complete; such analyses were designed to take a few months.
Specifically, the court held that the provision in the Dodd-Frank Act that says the CFPB's director can be removed by the President only for cause—"inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office"—violates constitutional separation-of-powers principles.
"You hear people bellyaching about the driver shortage," Croke told Business Insider, but he said those same industry leaders aren't looking at a key inefficiency in the trucking industry — the hours per week that truck drivers spend waiting for loads.
He might have been speaking about the Lebanese system with its sectarian division of the spoils and its inefficiency so gross that stretches of highway stink of sewage, electricity comes and goes, and the internet flickers to life from time to time.
"At the moment, the distribution chain can be quite extended - that imposes costs and inefficiency on the way we do things," he said, adding that the site was "a way for us to reach small, more regional, brokers and underwriters in international markets".
Reimbursing for medical direction, except in cases of complexity or acuity, which can and should continue to be reimbursed at 100 percent per practitioner, or teaching anesthesia residents or student nurse anesthetists is wasteful and only incentivizes inefficiency with no increase in safety.
Additionally, a lot of these financial buyers like to acquire software companies because they are strongly recurring, and if your goal changes from revenue growth to driving EBITDA, there's usually a lot of inefficiency that they can take out of the business.
Michael McNally, the deputy fire chief for Coral Springs who made the repeated requests to enter the building, told the Herald that inefficiency and chaos in the Broward County chain of command led to problems with the office's response to the shooting.
"It was always our intention to grow the program," Harris told CNBC, noting the number of applicants for this year's class shows there is a "clear market inefficiency" when it comes to matching venture capital investors with women and multicultural business owners.
Sebastian Strangio, author of the book, "Hun Sen's Cambodia", said successes from using Facebook to troubleshoot voter problems were being spun as Hun Sen's "personal gifts" to the public and ignored the need for structural reforms to tackle graft, injustice and bureaucratic inefficiency.
Foundation for Puerto Rico, the non-governmental organization I lead that is in charge of implementing several federally-subsidized recovery programs, is a firsthand witness to the gridlock and inefficiency, along with the very real negative impact of this situation on the ground.
"I am genuinely concerned, and I think we have enough history with the Pentagon to see it in the past, when they've been given more money than perhaps they expected, there is a lot of inefficiency and waste that follows," Smith said Monday.
"Any increases to truck size and weight will result in more deaths and injuries on our roads, more (even larger) trucks on our roads, more deterioration of our already compromised infrastructure, and more intermodal inefficiency on our nation's freight network," the advocates argue.
Although there's no way to accurately predict when the next recession or bear market will hit, Martin thinks the inefficiency of the short market — due to investors primarily focused on the long side — creates an omnipresent, compelling chance to generate some real returns.
Yet despite the waste, inefficiency, and poor planning on the part of the District government in implementing the streetcar thus far, it serves a crying need for an alternative means of public transport on the most overcrowded Metrobus corridor in the city.
Reducing the damage from waste might require expanding the traditional definition of waste — not just as old-fashioned garbage, but as a result of wild inefficiency in all kinds of systems, which often results in emissions of greenhouse gases, among other problems.
It has failed Italy because the rigid fiscal constraints of membership of the euro — set up to ensure that Italy's budgetary laxness and administrative inefficiency would not be a problem for Germans — have proved unsustainable, engendering growing resentment toward Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Analysts said that, while the privatization plan faces legal challenges and potential opposition from opposition parties, civil servants and trade unions, it could benefit the industry by luring long-term investment, and enhance transparency in a sector long hobbled by inefficiency and corruption.
Since leaving the industry, he has argued that the main reason the federal government spends so much on health care is due to the inefficiency of having a multi-payer system, which he says makes it difficult to control health care costs.
Dar es Salaam is vying with the port of Mombasa in Kenya to become the trade hub for landlocked neighbors such as Zambia, Rwanda, Malawi, Burundi, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but both ports are hobbled by congestion and inefficiency.
A single federal payer — as such proposals envision — may well eliminate the waste, inefficiency and corruption that make the current system so expensive and inaccessible; the experience of countries like Canada and Britain that rely heavily on one government payer suggests as much.
The NRDC report authors, Olson and Kristi Fedinick, said there are several reasons violations go underreported, ranging from general government inefficiency to deliberate obfuscation of the data, as we saw in Flint, where outdated testing methods were purposely used in order to avoid detecting contamination.
In the season two finale, as the foursome pleads to her to allow them into the Good Place, the obstacles they face on their road to heaven are fundamentally funny, in part because they map onto viewers' familiarity with and frustration with bureaucratic inefficiency.
A rapid collapse in the prices of oil and coal, two of Heilongjiang's major industries, and inefficiency and overmanning at state-owned enterprises have compounded problems for the province, Lu Hao, the governor of Heilongjiang, said at a session last week of China's annual parliament.
The situation in Beirut reminds of the Naples garbage crisis, caused by political inefficiency, corruption and mob crimes, aggravated by the lack of modern incinerators and low levels of recycling, and which peaked during the summer of 2008, and largely remained unresolved since then.
"That phenomenon partially is due to a wealth gap, but it's also partially due to the sense of inefficiency and (desire to) make the place work on time for the common man," he said in the interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
In normal times, Mehmood's store serves the kind of middle-class shoppers who in recent years have been behind an import-led consumption splurge that propped up growth and helped hide the problems of an economy riddled with inefficiency and without a strong export base.
The panel voiced concern at "the inefficiency of the Joint Incidents Assessment Team (JIAT) set up by the coalition in 2016 to investigate allegations of unlawful attacks by (Saudi Arabia) and members of the coalition on children and facilities and spaces frequented by children".
"This interface is likely to be the first of its kind in the world in the application of DLT in solving the century-old problem arising from the inefficiency of the paper-based trade finance system," HKMA head Norman Chan said at a fintech conference.
Gordon, Williams help Rockets top Thunder, Westbrook HOUSTON — Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook delivered a historic performance in line with so many others produced during the regular season, but there was a measure of late inefficiency that accompanied what he did that proved haunting.
He seems wedded to the third-way politics he developed in Gujarat State, where he was chief minister from 2001 to 2014, in which the machinery and assets of an overburdened socialist state are left intact, but the bureaucracy is cleansed of inefficiency and corruption.
"However, in broad terms our aim is to agree a capital regime that maintains a very high level of confidence in the solvency of the banking system, while avoiding unnecessary economic inefficiency," the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) said in the consultation document.
"Our rest area isn't just for sleeping at night, the midday is also OK." Office workers sleeping on the job has long been a common sight in China, where inefficiency and a surplus of cheap labour can give workers plenty of downtown in many industries.
Topping that list was a plea for a greener country — not because Edison was an environmentalist, but because he despised the excess and inefficiency that had come to define American industry and leisure, thanks in no small part to his close chum, Henry Ford.
Neither the Affordable Care Act nor the latest Republican bill tackles what some industry experts and economists see as a serious underlying reason for high health care costs: a system bloated by redundancy, inefficiency and a growing number of jobs far removed from patient care.
What's actually ailing America's health system is this: The combination of rent-seeking in the marketplace and government subsidies for inefficiency and waste has swelled health costs across public and private sectors, even as it has undermined efforts to combat non-communicable chronic conditions.
Not "wanting" or "choosing" to work several different low-wage jobs for a total of 60 to 80 hours a week just to survive doesn't make anyone lazy: It points to the unfairness and inefficiency of the economic system, and the inequality inherent in it.
While critics argue that NLTK's inefficiency and steep learning curve make it more of an academic's theme park than the solution to chatbots, TextBlob solves this problem by using it as a springboard to provide a more intuitive interface and a gentler learning curve for users.
The problem of access is interpreted on one side as partly a lack of physicians; on the other, it is purely a systemic problem -- one caused by inefficiency and waste, poor distribution of resources, a lack of transparency and the accumulation of unnecessary care and costs.
Maybe the right question, once again, is which is likely to be more corrosive of the legitimacy of valuable macroinstitutions: the long-run decline of whole regions of advanced economies, or the inevitable waste and inefficiency that would accompany an effort to revive those declining regions.
"Our peacekeeping reforms are aimed at producing more effective missions for vulnerable civilians and holding host governments accountable to their responsibility to protect their own citizens while also cutting down on waste and inefficiency," Haley said on Wednesday while testifying before the House foreign affairs committee.
"This is a means to try to overcome the inefficiency of the credit system in Brazil, which is most accentuated for small- and medium-sized companies," said Dan Cohen, founder and partner at F(x), which uses algorithms to match the profiles of lenders and borrowers.
" Cruz last week accused the administration of "killing us with the inefficiency," prompting Trump to respond on Twitter the real problem is "poor leadership ability by the Mayor of San Juan, and others in Puerto Rico, who are not able to get their workers to help.
The CFPB is overseen by a single director, who is appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, and who can only be removed from office for "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office," unlike many executive branch officials who can be terminated at will.
Instead, his tenure has been marked by historic levels of inefficiency and incompetence: There's been zero progress on major legislation, his most pivotal executive orders have been halted by the courts, many agencies lack the staff to implement agendas, and his approval ratings are historically low.
A small-sample size mixed with the shot's relative inefficiency poses reasonable doubt in its long-term potency, but for a player who carries LeBron's physical responsibilities—and understands attacking the rim in postseason play can be incredibly taxing/painful—pronounced relief handcuffs itself to a reliable 15 footer.
" The White House is also creating a new office in the Council of Environmental Quality "to root out inefficiency, clarify lines of authority, and streamline federal, state and local procedures so that communities can modernize their aging infrastructure without fear of outdated federal rules getting in the way.
"This court believes that Congress might reasonably consider this inefficiency, as well as the extreme stress many nursing home residents and their families are under during the admissions process, as sufficient reason to decide that arbitration and the nursing home admissions process do not belong together," he wrote.
God bless LeBron's brain fart, this weird moment of mental malfeasance where, for some reason, he DIDN'T drive, because the elegant purple flower that emerges from the mistake is so much better than anything my terrible, stupid brain, poisoned by linearism and hunting for inefficiency, could have imagined.
And since no other country has the capacity to bring everyone else in line and make them listen, the result would be more redundancy and inefficiency as partners pursue independent projects that are not coordinated into one holistic approach, which will then leave the American military mission vulnerable.
Such investments, along with legal extraction of natural resources, emphasis on training and investment in I.T. and other modern industries, and loosening the chokehold of bureaucratic inefficiency and corruption on the existing private enterprise will make it possible for Afghanistan to one day provide for its own people.
Brandeis usually said that bigness led to monopoly, which, by stifling competition, led to economic inefficiency—but Melvin Urofsky observes that this was really a sentimental view, which grew out of a Jeffersonian conviction that nothing good could possibly come from a large organization, in business or in government.
What's more, one may wonder if there's an inherent inefficiency with web apps: The necessity to run JavaScript and the like instead of native code, the need for cross-platform compatibility and lackluster APIs compared to the ones available to native apps limit what can be done with web apps.
Earlier this year, GAO issued a report showing how the whipsaw of an Administration proposal to fund the Advanced Projects Research Agency for Energy (ARPA-E) at zero, Congress's decision to reject that proposal, and the administration's delay in spending those appropriated funds led to significant inefficiency – and hurt the mission.
"People who used to fight us in the streets are now sitting in the Parliament, wearing white shirts," Mr. Abel said of People's Party-Our Slovakia, which won 14 of the 150 seats in Slovakian Parliament in March elections, propelled by supporters weary of the country's inefficiency and corruption scandals.
"What is alarming in the Saudi petrochemical industry is its obsolete fixed assets and inefficiency, where large numbers of plants today are more than 20-30 years old and do not match parameters of fuel consumption and need to be replaced," said Mohammed Alomran, a member of the Saudi Economic Association.
Further, the agency is led by single "director," who is appointed to a five-year term and cannot be removed by the president except for "inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office" — even if the agency director carries out policies contrary to the wishes of the democratically elected president.
By the same token, inflated estimates of the amount of "waste" are strongly correlated with choosing to use the word "waste" to generically refer to spending on bad programs: ... what Americans mean by "waste" includes more than just inefficiency, and those wider definitions correlate with substantially larger estimates of waste.
Despite their inefficiency—the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy calculates that wind turbines onshore run at only 27.3% of their potential capacity, with offshore wind farms performing slightly better at 36.9%—wind turbines will provide 10% of Britain's total energy demand by 2020, according to RenewableUK, an industry research firm.
Having had enough of the corruption and inefficiency, I decided to run for the office of mayor in the village outside Budapest where we had settled; being a candidate was enjoyable, as I attempted to bring a little of what I had seen work in the UK to the land of my ancestors.
In a letter on Friday, the leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee asked the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to look into "breakdowns" at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), an embattled office within the Commerce Department that has been accused of inefficiency and lackluster leadership during the Trump administration.
In a letter on Friday, the leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee asked the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to look into "breakdowns" at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), an embattled office within the Commerce Department that has been accused of inefficiency and lackluster leadership during the Trump administration.
That his shot-to-goal ratio — a measure of how ruthless he is when presented with a chance — is, at 6.8, a little higher than the likes of Arsenal's Alexis Sánchez is not interpreted as inefficiency, but as proof of his ability to be in the right positions at the right time.
Bolton, in particular, a onetime U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. who knows its weaknesses intimately, has   often spoken unflatteringly of the U.N.'s bloat and inefficiency, and has said he would like to put as much U.S. funding for the institution as possible on a voluntary basis, rather than in the form of  mandatory dues.
These new software offerings drive efficiency across Convoy's network, Lewis saidLewis: Now, in that core trucking service, there's an incredible amount of waste and inefficiency that we're removing and I don't know if we ever said this to you before but our company mission is to transport the world with endless capacity and zero waste.
" Asked for a favorite, Frank named "Back," the story of a heartsick and traumatized man returned home after World War II. "It is a trip into a troubled mind," Frank said, "a satire of bureaucratic nomenclature and inefficiency, and the strangest of love stories, with a tear-stained fairy-tale ending to beat all.
The law permits the president to fire them, but generally only for "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office" — eight words embedded in dozens of statutes that have historically been interpreted narrowly to cover ineptitude or objectively bad behavior, like taking a bribe or deliberately failing to carry out a job's basic responsibilities.
Here, then, is what the grand strategic view from Lima, Ohio, will look like from the presidential podium: While President Dwight Eisenhower in many ways viewed the "military-industrial complex" as a source of waste and inefficiency, the Trump administration sees our defense industrial base as the unshakable foundation of both economic and national security.
"As we've said before, we have serious concerns about the unintended consequences of tolls, including their inefficiency, disruption to traffic flows, diversion to secondary roads and negative impact on local economies, to name a few," Chris Spear, the president and CEO of the American Trucking Association, said in a response to the leaked draft.2.
" The three have complained that the CIA is selectively declassifying only positive information about Haspel and suggested that continuing to keep her record under wraps violates an Obama-era executive order prohibiting the use of classification to "conceal violations of law, inefficiency, or administrative error" or "prevent embarrassment to a person, organization, or agency.
They engaged with the poor country's government and people, spending a minimum of effort trying to understand local history and culture and assuming lots of stereotypes (inefficiency, laziness, a love of red tape, inability to "do" anything), which ended up offending the people they wanted to help and harming much of their efforts to do good.
Within the NHS system, there is an allocative inefficiency of staffing resources which is illuminated by the crisis in A&E: if a patient is able to wait for seven or more hours in an emergency department, then perhaps that said patient may not necessarily require treatment in an acute setting, much less in a fully fledged hospital.
But for all its inefficiency, the United Nations provides a unique venue for nations to mingle and meet and, through its many agencies, one of the most effective global means of gathering and distributing development and medical aid, helping children around the world, protecting world heritage sites, supplying peacekeepers to separate warring armies and doing myriad other global missions.
But by shifting the moral risk of economic mismanagement, political incompetence and corruption to the U.S. and other Western donors, and because these donors impose no meaningful penalty or disincentive for poor governance, inefficiency, corruption and repression, African regimes stay afloat and cling to power for decades abusing the human rights of their citizens and stealing elections.
"Specifically, we must look to eliminate inefficiency and waste at the DOD; boost oversight of sensitive military operations and ensure that the military works to avoid civilian casualties; protect our environmental laws nationwide; advance green technology in defense; take substantial steps to reduce America's overreliance on nuclear weapons; and promote greater transparency in national security matters," he wrote.
The Knicks are bad and some of Knox's overall inefficiency comes from being 19 with a flashing green light, but there are aspects of his game—particularly off the ball—that make it feel like whenever New York acquires a star (whoever it may be), Knox won't have any problem finding ways to impact the game.
" Mr. de Blasio, who has criticized the Board of Elections in the past for incorrectly purging voters from the rolls and for inefficiency, announced in August that the city would conduct "extensive, nonpartisan outreach to more than 561,000 inactive voters to ensure that they remain registered and to avoid any possibility of removing eligible voters from voter rolls.
Washington (CNN)The Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico, said Wednesday that bureaucracy and inefficiency across local and federal government entities are to blame for the deaths of nearly 3,000 on the island in the wake of Hurricane Maria, which came to light as part of a newly released study commissioned by the Puerto Rican government.
"(Due to the impact of the virus), the negative effects of previous pain points such as lack of trust in business, verification inefficiency, lack of information sharing and difficulty of timely supervision have been further amplified," Henry Ma, chief information officer at Tencent-backed online lender WeBank, said, according to a CNBC translation of his Chinese-language statement.
Erik Kiser, the founder and CEO of Orderful, found and identified this inefficiency while he was working as one of those specialists, realizing that with the rise of APIs, large database technology and cloud-based software-as-a-service, there was an opportunity to build a new kind of platform that could do everything that EDI did, but on a supercharged basis.
And for veterans with complex, combat-related wounds — spinal-cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, severe burns, amputations, post-traumatic stress disorder, or the combination of grave injuries called polytrauma — there is no substitute for the breadth and specialized competence of the V.A. Those who delight in accounts of big-government ineptitude and inefficiency will find lots to savor in the commission report.
We waste one third of our healthcare dollars – about $28503 trillion per year, with the largest amounts on administrative inefficiency (how many times do you need to be asked your address), overuse and duplication of tests and procedures and high prices such as drugs If we could save just 22019 percent of the waste, we could pay for the uninsured.
I also believe that applying a classification marking to this information would violate EO 13526, Part 1, Section 203, which states: "In no case shall information be classified, continue to be maintained as classified, or fail to be declassified in order to: (1) conceal violations of law, inefficiency, or administrative error; [or] (2) prevent embarrassment to a person, organization, or agency."2.
The entire works had depended on the letter of invitation from Obscene Extreme; the document was irreplaceable in terms of the band securing permission to leave Cuba, and thus a potentially career-changing tour that would have seen them on stages throughout France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Poland, and Hungary had to be canceled thanks to matters of bureaucratic inefficiency.
"Unfortunately, a close review of the company's operations makes it clear that the level of inefficiency throughout Sharp means that a turnaround ... can only take place if there is a reduction in costs, and that comes with a very regrettable need to reduce Sharp's workforce," Gou wrote in an open letter, seen by Reuters, to Sharp staff late on Thursday.
According to an analysis of wasteful healthcare spending published by the JAMA on Monday: "Administrative inefficiency," like billing and coding waste and physician time lost to insurance coordination, to the tune of $265 billion; "pricing failures," like spikes in the cost of medications, doctor's visits, and emergency services, that max out at around $240 billion; plus overtreatment, failures in care coordination and delivery, plus Medicare fraud.
Part of the inefficiency of the current system comes from customers having to jump through hoops and coordinate with a different service providers, which "puts a lot of pressure on the buyer and often her agent to quarterback the transaction and keep everyone informed and on track," said Bateman, whose firm started out as a digital brokerage but has added mortgage and title capabilities.

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