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1 Because of this, it's very inefficient to change your inclination, or heading.
2 All the ancient pistols were very inefficient , because of the short barrel.
3 And then, but this was a very inefficient way of going about things.
4 He owned that the trouble was very great, and the police very inefficient .
5 In the beginning it was a very inefficient and frustrating interaction.
6 This electric fire, for example -it's really very inefficient .
7 Back then it was a very inefficient market, and communication between cities was limited.
8 It seems very inefficient for an economist, but it's robust.
9 The police in Victoria is very inefficient , both in the towns and on the roads.
10 It is very inefficient and very wasteful, he said.
11 It is very inefficient with only 10 percent of eggs completing their journey to maturity.
12 And so we're constantly thinking about how we can improve that very inefficient method using software.
13 But that would be a very inefficient way to run a rapid and large-scale humanitarian response.
14 The militia, many of whom had returned home, had shown themselves very inefficient in the field.
15 Instead, it's idling all the time, running in a very inefficient area of the engine maps.
16 I was obliged therefore to use my middle finger, which I found a very inefficient substitute.
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