When Costley moved in the club had been not so much financially mismanaged as unmanaged. |
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Flexible working in the UK is growing but the rollout of technology to enable homeworking is frequently mismanaged. |
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Of course, there's a difference between skillful intervention, mismanaged intervention, and willful ignorance of brute facts. |
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The young soft calf is a likely candidate for respiratory disease if mismanaged. |
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Unless they were mismanaged, rich school districts could have better equipped schools. |
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I don't particularly agree the council should acquire private properties as they are grossly mismanaged when in council hands. |
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After the Ministry of National Security, it is difficult to determine which of the other ministries is mismanaged the most. |
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I compensate for mismanaged parsnips by attentively charging my guests' glasses with wine. |
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If anyone working in the private sector mismanaged a budget as badly as the council has, they would be sacked. |
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But throughout its life there have been accusations that money has been misspent and projects mismanaged. |
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He thought the whole issue had been monumentally mismanaged and that some bowlers were being allowed to get away with cheating. |
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A frequent argument provided in support of being compensated for lost fishing opportunities was that it is DFO that has mismanaged the resource. |
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War resources were then mismanaged to the extent that the army was not being paid in the midst of a civil war! |
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This has been incompetently handled, mismanaged every step of the way. |
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But the small parties too which have mismanaged the party funding have once again put our name in a bad light. |
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We have neglectfully mismanaged that seal population because of the major imbalance: such a low fish stock and such a major population of seals. |
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I empathize and sympathize with the Canadian taxpayers because it is unacceptable that their dollars are mismanaged in such a callous manner. |
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They have mismanaged money and squandered resources, which is why our profession is not held in high esteem. |
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North Atlantic swordfish faced similar peril in the 1990's, having for decades been severely overfished and mismanaged nearly to the point of commercial extinction. |
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Another reason that windfalls are mismanaged is that they are often a bolt from the blue. |
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Africa has been totally mismanaged and misruled in the past decade. |
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I believe totally we're mismanaged, and I'm very afraid of the DFO's aggressive attitude with fish enforcement on a minor scale. |
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They talk about the mismanaged planet, how the mainstream parties are in the hands of the corporates, the Green surge. |
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For example, the Commission is conducting dialogue on problems concerning illegal and mismanaged waste sites and illegal waste shipments. |
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Last week we had the officials at the HRDC committee who admitted that the program has been badly mismanaged and botched up. |
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But a mismanaged involvement of central government may negatively affect potential membership. |
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Sludge disposal in mismanaged industrial waste dumps has led to severe groundwater contamination. |
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There are a number of trade issues on the floor of the House that the government has mismanaged and mishandled. |
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It is also this government that has botched and mismanaged successive bailout packages affected by the collapse of the cod. |
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But to others, it looked like a top-down charade of participation, in which all power lay with the president. Behind the propaganda, the Bolivarian revolution was a corrupt, mismanaged affair. |
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Netter had said the current board failed to protect shareholder interests and mismanaged company assets. |
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Many of the commercial logging endeavours were mismanaged, and the clearcut forests led to lower agricultural yields, erosion, depleted water resources, and increased flooding throughout much of the surrounding areas. |
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Financial exploitation describes a situation where a person's financial resources are stolen, abusively controlled, mismanaged, or improperly used by a third person. |
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Our fishery has been completely unmanaged or mismanaged. |
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The conflict dates from the Dawes Act of 1887, which created the fund and led to accusations by Indians that the government had stolen or mismanaged revenue from tribal lands. |
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This contrasted with the disastrous Walcheren expedition, which was typical of the mismanaged British operations of the time. |
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The fundamental reason why the company failed is that the CEO and other top managers simply mismanaged. |
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Risky credit, public debt creation, and European structural and cohesion funds were mismanaged across almost four decades. |
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Unfortunately, the department mismanaged the resource and allowed overfishing. |
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During his travel to Spain, his property was mismanaged by abusive colonial administrators. |
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It is a pity that populist demagogues like Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro and the Peronists in Argentina have so mismanaged Latin America's economies. |
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It has been mismanaged for years and we are now at a tipping point. |
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This doesn't mean public anger over the way this government has mismanaged the fiscal crisis and the toxic debts of Ireland's banks will peter out. |
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The crisis has been mismanaged from both sides. |
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While the world produced enough food for the global community, inefficient and mismanaged systems were hampering the ability of supply to keep pace with demand. |
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Highly configurable to meet the needs of an individual organization, the change process reduces the chances of a failed or mismanaged change disrupting business operations. |
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There are thousands of mismanaged or unauthorised landfills in the EU, and Member States fail to exert effective control over some shipments of waste. |
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Environmental degradation could give rise to conflict as a result of the industrialized world's intervention in mismanaged, ecologically critical areas, or to curb violence resulting from climatic change. |
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Over time, there have been instances in which the Crown failed to fulfill its treaty obligations or has mismanaged First Nation funds or other assets. |
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In order to dispel misgivings, there is a paramount need to tackle the key task of restoring confidence in a pact which has been mismanaged for too long and re-establishing its credibility. |
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The gun registry is very mismanaged, but it is working. |
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The sponsorship scandal, the gun registry and the other mismanaged government programs should not exist and should not have been allowed to continue once they were known to have gone askew. |
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We have an economic crisis that has come on top of that and the government is not in a position to do anything about it because it had already overspent and mismanaged the economy. |
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Yet with lightning speed, these same governments are willing to use our money to bail out those who, through greed and incompetence, have mismanaged the financial system and fleeced working people. |
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We had some difficulty as a party trying to figure out which of the ministries was the most mismanaged because there was a smorgasbord of mismanaged departments. |
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The reindeer herds have been mismanaged to the point of extinction. |
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If the bol'shak mismanaged the family farm, or was too often drunk and violent, the commune could replace him under customary law with another household member. |
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