The phrase
"such inefficiencies" refers to problems or faults that are not effective or productive. It means there are certain ways of doing things that are wasteful or ineffective, causing a loss of time, resources, or opportunities.
Full definition
Let's take a moment to think about the implications
of such inefficiency in the world's food system.
And Flaherty's conclusion that, «At $ 200 to $ 400 per associate hour,
such inefficiency suggests... that, indeed, waste is a righteous concern.»
If agents are blowing their precious time on uncommitted clients, wasting time on overpriced homes and unrealistic clients and if they're sacrificing their family time running whenever the cell phone rings, then they're doing it wrong and you can't expect the serious and realistic home owners to have to pay
for such inefficiencies.
Such inefficiencies should not be tolerated by lawyers for much longer since it impacts so adversely upon an optimal experience for their clients.