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 inefficiency [,ini'fiʃәnsi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 无效率, 无能

[化] 效率低; 效率差

[经] 无效, 无能, 效能差




    inefficiency
    [ noun ]
    unskillfulness resulting from a lack of efficiency
    <noun.cognition>


    Inefficiency \In`ef*fi"cien*cy\, n.
    The quality of being inefficient; lack of power or energy
    sufficient for the desired effect; inefficacy; incapacity;
    as, he was discharged from his position for inefficiency.

    1. "If companies can't compensate their employees, the employees will find a way to hurt you through inefficiency." Like many international airlines, Qantas got caught in the pincers of rocketing fuel costs and plunging revenue.
    2. But the greatest opportunities still lie within the rail industry, say rail executives, to squeeze out inefficiency and move more freight with fewer assets.
    3. 'But this will change dramatically when Russian plants pay true economic prices for their inputs and their natural inefficiency shows through,' he adds.
    4. Bermudez and two civilian leaders of the Contras, as the U.S.-supported rebels are known, met in Yamales this week with some of the combatants who have accused him of corruption and inefficiency.
    5. Despite its inefficiency, the "do-it-yourself" policy is presented as the necessary, indeed the only, road to technological autonomy.
    6. Liu Binyan, a reporter and writer whose stories uncovered official corruption and inefficiency, was a winner of Harvard University's prestigious Nieman Fellowship, his wife Zhu Hong said. She said he will leave Friday.
    7. The democracy established in Peru resulted in violence, corruption, inefficiency of the state.
    8. Ms Samuelsson concedes that the Greens lost out in 1991 because of inefficiency and disarray: 'We simply did not have our act together.'
    9. If the merger is completed, it could herald in a new wave of consolidation, according to bankers, that many believe is necessary in the industry, which is suffering from overcapacity and inefficiency.
    10. "The Mexican government is the principal responsible for the bad administration that sunk Cananea in the inefficiency" that led to bankruptcy, it said in a news release.
    11. Most, however, acknowledge inefficiency and mismanagement.
    12. We have been impressed by the way in which the people in this business have actually tackled this task,' he told the select committee. But improving the PSA's management, which has long been criticised for inefficiency, is a daunting task.
    13. The military chief plans a major restructuring of senior echelons of the army in the wake of allegations of widespread corruption and inefficiency, newspapers reported Sunday.
    14. They point out that this leads to inefficiency and a lack of effective competition.
    15. The National Front has built its platform on pledges of honest, capable government, accusing Gandhi of presiding over a coterie of corruption and inefficiency.
    16. Substandard quality, inefficiency, lack of training and sloppiness characterized U.S. industry during the past years and resulted in products that the world no longer wanted.
    17. However, the government is prepared to accept a rise in unemployment as it would help to reduce labour market rigidities. The government is to attack inefficiency on several fronts at once.
    18. But the figures showed that state firms, long-troubled by inefficiency, surplus labor forces and poor management, are costing the state a huge amount of money.
    19. Although it is considered to be a relatively smooth operation, another problem is inefficiency and under-investment plaguing most of Russian industry.
    20. In practice, the survivors are state-owned factories, notorious for inefficiency, while millions of private, collective and other non-state factories have closed.
    21. For the past two decades that 3 per cent has been misspent, thanks to financial incentives which reward inefficiency and poor treatment.
    22. Created less to serve the national interest than to promote a universal moral mission, the American military now constitutes a gigantic bureaucracy notable as much for its profligacy as for its inefficiency.
    23. Elmar Pieroth urges speedily replacing East Germany's weak currency with the mighty West German mark to spur the conversion from centrally planned inefficiency to what he envisions as a free-market economy and prosperity.
    24. Sources claimed some of the Contras charged Bermudez with corruption and inefficiency.
    25. By shielding companies from competition, protectionism encourages sloth and inefficiency.
    26. But the mining industry is so economically unsound because of inefficiency, decades of artificially low, government-set prices for coal and other factors that high levels of support from the national treasury continue to be required.
    27. He would seek to squeeze "waste and inefficiency" from Medicare and Medicaid and promote health maintenance organizations.
    28. He agrees there is scope for squeezing out inefficiency in some public services.
    29. They can also lead to improved co-ordination between multilateral and bilateral assistance efforts, an important but elusive goal. Cost inefficiency is not just a problem at the EBRD.
    30. He says this would allow independent experts to challenge the assumptions on which Oftel bases its conclusions. Competitors are being forced to subsidise BT's inefficiency.
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