The regulatory system that brought us these crises is politicized and badly broken, as Sen.
John Baizley, who suffered a badly broken arm and leg, spent two weeks in hospital.
Is using recess appointments to circumvent the Senate part of that badly broken process?
But how could the algo traders stay in when they knew the data feeds were badly broken?
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The mechanism by which news filters up from the local to the national level is badly broken.
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He was forced to say he would resign, and the party is now a badly broken thing, riven by infighting.
We spoke with Newt Gingrich, who believes the institution is badly broken.
When a market is tilted badly toward what is, in many ways, little more than a broker of infrastructure access, something is obviously badly broken.
McLeish likened Wilshere's tackle the one by Birmingham's Martin Taylor which resulted in a badly broken leg for then Arsenal striker Eduardo in February 2008.
The truth is, our educational system is badly broken, and not just because the systems, structures, and philosophies that guide it are woefully out of date.
In 1932 the banking system was very badly broken.
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We worked to control patients' bleeding, to "reduce, " or set, their badly broken bones in an effort to save their limbs, and to administer medication to help their pain and prevent infection.
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His right leg was badly broken.
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Simon Easterby is also named in the squad despite having surgery on a badly-broken nose.
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My arm was practically hanging off at the seams, but I honestly thought that I'd broken it badly.
During earlier inspections in the mid-1990s, trust had broken down badly in the council when first Russia and China, then France, tiring of mounting Iraqi intransigence, argued for a switch to less intrusive monitoring and an easing of sanctions so that trade could resume.
When he was at last released, after five-and-a-half years in captivity, he weighed less than seven stone and was unable to comb his own hair, because his broken bones had healed so badly.
It often occurs to me how little attention many businesses pay to the fact that most of us have a strong preference to be part of a group in which we feel comfortable, and react badly when that group is disturbed or broken.
The fact that this could even be considered as a bold new idea shows how badly management in the typical Fortune 500 company is broken.
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The day before, a rider fell badly and had to be helicoptered to the hospital with two broken ribs.
Similarly, when Chancellor Merkel told a meeting of MPs from her Christian Democrat (CDU) party that Cyprus's business model was broken, that would have played well in the private meeting - but badly beyond Germany's borders (including in neighbouring Luxembourg, where the foreign minister accused Germany of "striving for hegemony").
Wang Yulan, a 56-year old retiree, moved into her new city-built apartment in a 33-floor Chongqing tower three months ago and immediately found a broken cupboard hinge, leak stains on both sides of her short foyer and badly misaligned window sills.
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