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Nonwhite voters are distributed throughout the country in a pattern that happens to be inefficient for presidential candidates relying on their votes.

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"But this can be inefficient in terms of energy consumption, can compromise passenger comfort as it generates strong air drafts, and most importantly, can spread saliva droplets up to five times more when passengers cough."

“No one sets out to starve a nonprofit, but no one sets out to be inefficient,” she said.

It’s an approach that has been shown time and again to be inefficient, alienating and confrontation-provoking, even as its impact on crime is uncertain.

Overall, Paulsen said, it’s critical to remember the best version of the Commanders’ game plan will probably be inefficient.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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