Much of the badly damaged site of the original Globe lies inaccessibly beneath a listed Georgian terrace next to Southwark Bridge.
The retrofitting of existing equipment, much of it badly degraded in the course of a decade of war, will be stretched out or abandoned altogether.
They soon found that duct tape leaked air so badly much of the cooling and heating was wasted--and that the tape frequently shrunk, dried up or separated.
Campaigners believe the failings of Stafford go much further than one badly-run trust however.
As I understand it, one reason why RBS has not given much detailed information about why its services have been so badly disrupted is that so much of the operational responsibility for IT is outsourced - so there is a sensitive issue of where to attribute blame.
"And if things went badly, possibly much more, " argues Prof Sinclair.
Santa Claus, crammed under an awning because the home owners badly misjudged how much space he would occupy when inflated, looks like a candidate for neck surgery.
But though the National Health Service is beset by targets and measurement, we discover that there is much essential information which is measured badly, or not at all.
Also, the report says that a lot of aid in the past has been badly designed: too much reliance on short-term-funding, for instance, causing projects to fail because recurrent expenses cannot be covered.
If they return to it at all it is usually much later, and then mostly to badly paid and unchallenging part-time jobs.
Medvedev has lately called for much stricter treatment of government officials who perform badly due to carelessness or neglect.
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But these turn out to be not much more than cannonballs mainly, a few badly eroded pieces of eight and an early 19th-century American half-dime.
Its much discussed purchase of YouTube may yet turn out badly, even if the deal is too small to be the sort of disaster that AOL was for Time Warner.
Asia's economic problems could have much nastier consequences if politicians in rich economies respond badly to Asia's narrowing current-account deficits over the next year as countries reduce imports and increase exports.
"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.
The value of our stock holdings dropped so much in recent years, so our profits have been badly affected.
"The pumps failed on this occasion and made the flood risk much worse and six or seven houses have been very badly damaged, " he added.
There, I witnessed how badly people can treat one another, how much damage it can do, and how difficult and terrifying it can be to start over.
The kicker here though is: as much as I like this unit, I'll feel badly for the owners of this big guy when HD-DVDs and Blu-Ray disks come around.
The Liberal Democrats need not worry too much about that because, as traditional Europhiles, they always fare badly in European elections. (By contrast, they always do well in local elections.) More alarming for its leaders, they, like Labour, fared much worse in their strong areas.
So, while London doesn't pay much attention to Birmingham's suffering when manufacturing industry is doing especially badly, Birmingham will feel London's pain.
Instead of spending so much on police and welfare, we could be spending money on rebuilding badly dilapidated infrastructure and juicing up stagnant inner-city economies.
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And Mr Hussein, however badly he misjudges world opinion, retains a bizarre charisma in much of the Arab world for his dogged defiance of the world's sole superpower.
When the American forces were becoming badly bogged down in Iraq, with faulty tactics, nothing much in the way of strategy, and visibly declining morale, Petraeus stepped in and changed everything.
Cutting spending is much trickier than cutting taxes, and Republicans' failure to do so has badly hurt them in the eyes of many economic conservatives.
William Petersen was more effective than the oddly unsympathetic Edward Norton, Tom Noonan was much scarier than Ralph Fiennes, and Anthony Hopkins hams it up really REALLY badly here, compared to Brian Cox in Manhunter.
One of the reasons why so much first- and second-generation rock 'n' roll has aged so badly is that most of it was created by young people for consumption by even younger people.
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