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Перевод: inefficient speek inefficient


[прилагательное]
неспособный; неумелый; неэффективный; непроизводительный; плохо действующий; безрезультатный


Тезаурус:

  1. AT the beginning of the 1980s BR's freight business retained many facets of the inefficient, labour-intensive system of yesteryear.
  2. Reg and I were most vitriolic about the risk to which we had been exposed and hoped that the Germans would be just as inefficient."
  3. Eastern Europe shows that worker-owned factories can be as inefficient as state-owned ones - and a lot harder to shut down.
  4. And those of you who see this as some bureaucratic nightmare or the real face of 1984 - that is, State imposition of values and goals - it is perhaps helpful to recall that this is what happens now in an unsystematic, and therefore inefficient, way; and, of course, it is the route accepted by that arch-priestess of free choice, Mrs Thatcher.
  5. These causes range from backwardness of peasants, lawlessness and lack of discipline by land-users, and inefficient implementation procedures, to lack of "political will".
  6. The cost of restricting emissions in a country struggling with inefficient smokestack industries may not have been in Budyko's mind, but it is an obvious factor in the Soviet attitude, as it is elsewhere.
  7. "Why are they being so inefficient?"
  8. " My boss thinks I'm inefficient "
  9. Inefficient stoves are kept burning day and night to provide heat and food for the tourist lodges in Sagarmatha, the Mount Everest National Park.
  10. A school that, though equipped with a sixth form, did not have good A level results could be picked out as an inefficient school.
  11. In other countries where the British breeds were prominent the same trend was often followed, until it was realised, in the USA and South Africa in particular, that the cattle were becoming functionally inefficient and that the dwarfing gene was spreading dangerously within the three British beef breeds.
  12. In the intervening five years the socialists have allowed the national stock of houses to deteriorate gravely, have allowed the building industry to drift into an inefficient and wholly artificial pattern, and have done their best to disorganise the building materials industries.
  13. John Dearlove has neatly summarized the dominant views of the period: "Most commentators have described the system as democratic, inefficient, subject to massive and increasing central control, and dominated by councillors (and officers) of declining calibre" (1979, p. 22).

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