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inefficacy

NOUN
  1. a lack of efficacy

How To Use inefficacy In A Sentence

  • That the only fond thoughts on Rahm's departure are coming from a conservative Beltway columnist belies the inefficacy of Rahm as Chief of Staff under the first two years of Obama. John Wellington Ennis: How Rahm Bombed
  • Of force, the inefficacy has been already tried; since the Latins have subdued the empire, without subduing the minds, of the Greeks. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Socialized labor division brings about internal efficiency in integrated units while external inefficacy among integrated units.
  • … This was due to the poor hygiene, the wide spread of endemic regularly occurring diseases, the occurrence of epidemics, and the inefficacy of most medical treatments. Modern Science in the Bible
  • That is why, this year, I abandoned this closing of the seminar which had, in previous years, its little experimental period and the opportunity to show its inefficacy.
  • Now, Reid has brought the kind of inefficacy that led to the demise of health care to the forefront on jobs. The Crimson White
  • Certain notions about the inefficacy of alarms had made him dispense with one. OUTCAST
  • And if experience showed the inefficacy of bills of rights, it also showed they were “rarely inefficacious” and better than nothing. Ratification
  • That the only fond thoughts on Rahm's departure are coming from a conservative Beltway columnist reveals the inefficacy of Rahm as Chief of Staff under the first two years of Obama. John Wellington Ennis: How Rahm Bombed
  • Consider Hamilton's observation regarding the "inefficacy" of Government. Why We Need A New Constitution: Part 3 of 21
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