It's not due to the supposed inherent inefficiencies of those systems, incidentally, as I'm sure your paymasters would like you to argue.
It is possible that atherosclerosis is part of the human condition reflecting some inherent inefficiency in breaking down and processing fats.
Such protection, however, bred inherent inefficiency by encouraging excessively wide product ranges, short production runs and costs at least 40 per cent above world prices.
The measure, which reflected recruiting difficulties and the inefficiencies inherent in maintaining a number of relatively small separate units, took place on 28 March 2006.
Never forget the inherent inefficiency of the Soviet system.
This process gives rise to an inherent inefficiency in subscalar CPUs.
Historical data, on which budgets are frequently based, may not be valid and may perpetuate inherent inefficiencies and bad practice.
About 25 percent of our health care expenditures go to administration, largely because of the inherent inefficiencies of our insurance system.
Lars Petrus developed this method to address what he felt were inherent inefficiencies in layer-by-layer approaches.
The inherent inefficiencies in liberating hydrogen from water only to combust it later are known.