Uneffective in a sentence as an adjective

Aren't those bit uneffective in the speech frequency range?

Thus, any attempt to solve it only by means of some smart engineering would be bound to be rendered uneffective for most or all of the masses.

More awareness of these tactics will lead to them becomming uneffective, and will force the market to switch to a more 'ethical' or human way of doing buisiness.

[citation needed] you won't know if it works until you try, has there been any experimental applications of the nordic model in the US that show it to be uneffective?

Due to a poor scientific approach and an uneffective communication, such investigations gave rise to very large protests among public opinion.

They speculate that viruses shape is altered by recrystallization of salt and they are damaged/uneffective, but still have some small virulency which is enough to trigger immune system.

If my wildly invented numbers were right would anyone suggest only using SELinux and leave keyfiles at chmod 777?One can then put up an angry webpage claiming people who chmod their keys are **** at security, it is uneffective, no listing of what it even was meant to protect against and of course no hard numbers to it.

Uneffective definitions

adjective

not producing an intended effect; "an ineffective teacher"; "ineffective legislation"

See also: ineffective ineffectual