Sentences with phrase «how inefficient»

«I realized how inefficient traditional real estate marketing was last year when I was purchasing my first apartment.
And if you've gone down that path, you know exactly how inefficient AND ineffective that approach can be.
Johnson has firsthand experience with how inefficient and unreliable the voting process can be.
Wolfgang Thaler had the idea to found Cointed in 2014 after experiencing how inefficient and time - consuming buying cryptocurrencies was.
The same pattern - searching across both the text of legal invoices and the structured billing and time data is what enables Watson to reveal just how inefficient law firms are being in certain areas.
It's mostly just garden variety bitching about the process, how long it's taking, how inefficient it is, etc..
One thing to note on the graph: Look at how inefficient our petroleum use is.
Given that solar only provides 0.4 % of the US's energy, this fatuous statement shows just how inefficient solar power really is.
Yet a new MIT study — from a group that is very sympathetic to carbon regulatory policies — documents how inefficient -LSB-...]
Numbnuts Webster even mentions «how» efficiency mixing can be, but he glosses over how inefficient it can be.
Frankly, it depressed me to realise how inefficient, costly and expensive renewables currently are.
I really can't answer it anyway — except to say I'm no longer surprised how inefficient the market can sometimes be.
It is as if Steve Ballmer has taken it upon himself to don the mantle of the iPad slayer and he is soldering on with the Windows 7 OS even though critics would not waste a chance to mince words describing how inefficient the operating system is in a tablet environment.
There has been a lot of talk about how inefficient the Windows 7 OS is on a tablet and why it can never match up to the iPad from Apple.
How informed will parents be, how inefficient is the system to become, how unequal will the quality be, and who will be responsible to the children left behind in the end when their parents don't make good choices or are fooled into bad choices?
As he fed lines of code written by physicists into the supercomputer, he was struck by how inefficient some of the coding was.
But when it's change for its own sake that the governor insists upon, no matter how inefficient or inconvenient, we oppose it.
«In a sense I anticipated that it would be quite traditional... What I didn't anticipate was just exactly how inefficient it would be in reality,» she says.
«I had a growing frustration with how inefficient the legal world is,» he says.
Including exactly where he had made his millions and just how inefficient the patent world itself had become in allowing a few specialist niches to receive most of the riches.

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Before you change anything, you must learn how to accurately identify inefficient processes in your current business model.
How to get the best out of a working relationship that can be frustrating and inefficient, but it necessary to make your business grow smoothly.
Most business managers, of course, prefer to spell out exactly how they want employees to do a task, and with good reason: if you don't, you face the risk of having the employee carry it out in an inefficient or even disastrous fashion.
Once temps have had a chance to learn their jobs, ask them to share which processes seem inefficient or how they've done tasks differently elsewhere.
If you're not being clear and truthful about what you're thinking, then in my opinion what you're doing is being very inefficient, because everybody doesn't know what everybody else is really thinking, and you're probably reducing your probabilities of getting out what is actually true and how to deal with it.
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In a follow up post I'll get more in depth with Bitcoin mining and how you can do it using your computer's GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), though this may eventually become inefficient due to modern mining hardware.
We again simply ask you to help us convince the board of how these two underlying issues (inefficient net cash growth and share undervaluation) persist and combine to enhance the opportunity for accelerated share repurchases in greater magnitude.
Gates also addressed a question about how inadequate or inefficient transportation should be handled.
Also, our old friend Calvin joins us to discuss the most inefficient Olympic swimming methods, drones, how to add two years onto your life and much more!
This presentation highlights how these significant food losses are a clear indication of a poorly functioning and inefficient food system and the area of highest concern (where the greatest percentage of crop losses are recorded) are pre-farm gate, where poor harvesting, drying, processing and storage of crops occurs.
G4S is one of those companies merrily charging over the odds for services government used to do before we discovered how «inefficient» it was.
Similarly, populist strategies are also used to depict Europe as an enemy, an immoral and inefficient political actor or an unfair partner («Europe can not instruct us on how to produce one of our textures and then, when a slaughter happens in our waters, look the other way», Renzi 2014 a).
Stamp duty land tax is much more progressive than council tax, but is badly designed, inefficient and horizontally inequitable (with each household's tax bill depending on how often that household moves).
Our buildings are often old and inefficient in how they're heated, which means a massive upgrade is needed.
This response vividly illustrates why and how poorly insulated and energy - inefficient cold homes link to livelihood and health.
«In 1999, we proved that you could fold any polyhedron, but the way that we showed how to do it was very inefficient,» Demaine says.
«Everyone is keenly aware of how expensive drugs are, and one reason is because clinical trials are hugely inefficient,» she says.
Either way, this detection method, which has never been described before, could help explain how copepods survive in the ocean, where food is so scarce that it's inefficient to rely for meals on things that go bump in the night.
Devices like these could radically streamline the drug testing process — currently expensive, inefficient, and lethal for many animals — and shed light on how diseases develop.
HIF - 1 does this in part by changing how cells metabolize glucose to a relatively inefficient but serviceable pathway called glycolysis.
The only thing above that I will attribute something too, is how Dan John coalesced the idea of making exercises inefficient in order to get more out of them.
«I've been weight training for a while and even though i know how to weight train, I find the gym to be boring and inefficient.
To help you understand WHY these forms of exercise are inefficient for weight loss, you must understand HOW your body reacts when you participate in these activities.
For example, at the end of a course that trains managers how to deal with inefficient employees, the learner is presented with the following question:
As a result these administrators may inherit inefficient and tremendously outdated processes with no clear ideas on how to improve them.
However, if you do not have an enforced plan on how you want students to turn it in each day, it can quickly become an inefficient mess with papers handed in at odd times.
This discussion appeared to help the LSG develop another important TPACK aspect — knowing how to foster students» judicious use of technology by giving students situations where it would be inefficient to use the technology.
The problem lies not with the amount of money flowing into school districts, but in how antiquated practices, state laws and inefficient bureaucracies trap funding that should be used in improving instruction and curricula.
That's one example of how policy basically backs a charter school into engaging in inefficient activities.
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