'Inefficiency on your side (or on your part) does not mean emergency on my side (or part)' is a well-considered way of saying that just because a person has made a stupid mistake - been inefficient - it doesn't mean someone else - who didn't make the mistake - is obliged to rush around trying to fix it.The concept may be expressed even more neatly, more succinctly: 'Your inefficiency is not my emergency'.For example: I sell you a computer, and spend a lot of time with you, explaining how things work and especially, because you've asked, how to avoid computer viruses.Two days later you ring me in a panic. You've ignored everything I've told you, opened an email from an unknown source and followed its link to an unsafe site, bypassing your computer's message that the site is unsafe. Now your computer is infected, and you want me to drop everything and rush to your office to get you out of this mess.Your problem has been caused by inefficiency on your part, not mine. You want me to treat your problem as my own emergency, which it isn't. If I decide to treat the matter as urgent and help you out straight away, I'm doing you a favor. If I don't, it's because I've no obligation nor desire to pick up the pieces scattered by your personal failings.
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The Inefficiency of Humans was created in 1998.
Bureaucratic inefficiency refers to a failure of an organization to complete the work that it exists to perform.
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Dennis Miller Live - 1994 Inefficiency - 2.5 was released on: USA: 25 November 1994
More effective organization and time management.
Dennis Miller Live - 1994 Inefficiency 2-5 was released on: USA: 25 November 1994
No, diminishing returns do not necessarily mean economic inefficiency. By contrast, diminishing returns usually create a condition where a marginal benefit = marginal cost condition is achieved and results in a stable, non-infinite equilibrium. It would be inefficient to produce over or under this equilibrium, but the nature of production functions do not ensure inefficiency.
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-high tax rate -multiplicity of tax -administration inefficiency
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