inherent inefficiency

Frequency: 6.51.1 per million words

inefficiency that is a natural or essential part of a system

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Examples (10)

  • The old bureaucratic system suffered from an inherent inefficiency that hampered progress.
  • Every complex system has some degree of inherent inefficiency due to its very nature.
  • Critics pointed out the inherent inefficiency of the manual data entry process.
  • To achieve better results, we must first acknowledge the inherent inefficiency in our current workflow.
  • The project's delays were largely attributed to an inherent inefficiency in its organizational structure.
  • Despite efforts to streamline, an inherent inefficiency remained in the supply chain.
  • The new software aims to overcome the inherent inefficiency of previous versions.
  • Economists often discuss the inherent inefficiency of monopolies.
  • Many traditional practices carry an inherent inefficiency that modern methods seek to resolve.
  • Identifying the inherent inefficiency is crucial for designing effective solutions.