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Last year's badly handled closure of Senegal's biggest chemical plant has contributed to a reduction in industrial output.
ECONOMIST: Senegal
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Whatever the policy merits of her "poll tax, " its implementation was badly handled and ultimately led to her political downfall.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: Not for Turning
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In some countries, their sale was badly handled: either tainted by corruption, or by private monopolies, or because regulation has been poor.
ECONOMIST: Latin America
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On Sunday, a Conservative Party MP Andrew Hunter said the early release scheme was "fundamentally flawed" and had been badly handled by the government.
BBC: News Online
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But the company badly handled its midstage data, eroding investors' trust.
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The announcement was criticised as being badly handled with repeated errors on published lists of projects affected and Mr Gove later apologised in the House of Commons.
BBC: Sandwell pupils at schools buildings rally
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"Looking at the Curve project - and it's a wonderful theatre and I am very proud to have it - but it really is one of the most expensive and badly handled projects in this city's history, " he said.
BBC: 'Ludicrous' cost of Curve theatre project
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Shanahan handled the team so badly this season that he probably needs to go too.
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And Hikari Tsushin has handled the bad news badly.
ECONOMIST: Japanese high-tech
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"Just how badly we handled their pressure was the only thing I was thinking about, and we've got to get ready and get to the airport, " said Boeheim, hardly in the mood for nostalgia.
WSJ: Syracuse blows big lead and Big East title at MSG
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"I think the lack of oversight so far away may be too much for these banks to handle, considering how badly they've handled overseeing their own staff, " says Ira Rheingold, executive director of the National Association of Consumer Advocates.
WSJ: Mortgage Jobs Sent to India by U.S. Banks
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As I've said before, the more telling comparison is with the Irish Republic, which, like Iceland, had handled its public finances well but its financial system disastrously badly.
BBC: Icelandic lessons for the eurozone