It had no proper entrance, no car park, no lighting and certainly no landscaping.
In March 1999, auditors warned Keith Mitchell, Grenada's prime minister, that First International had no proper accounting system.
Mr Crow said the cleaners were working "in often appalling conditions with no proper recognition and reward whatsoever".
He told CNN it was clear from the outset there were no proper criteria for the selection of members.
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They also have no proper set of blueprints and the reactor is sited directly over a large karst void in the bedrock.
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Lawyers for the alliance claim it is now a different project, and that no proper environmental impact assessment has been carried out.
His second-biggest was to make no proper provision for restoring order afterwards.
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Unlike a real task manager, there's no proper way of closing apps.
The company has no proper picture of the state of its assets.
Solicitors have also described how some offenders exploit the system by giving false addresses and said there was no proper confirmation of their identity.
Mr O'Neill said the proposals will leave the Downe hospital with no proper emergency cover for mental health patients in need of urgent help.
The legal team for the Alliance claim it is now a different project, and that no proper environmental impact assessment (EIA) has been carried out.
At the moment, many problems in the suburbs stem from the fact that there is no proper transport, education or employment offices in these areas.
For all other situations, there is no proper role for government.
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And Germany still has no proper wholesale market in electricity, although one may develop along with a new power-derivatives exchange, due to open in Frankfurt next year.
If distorted competitive conditions, rather than bad corporate governance and no proper banking system, are a main cause of Russia's plight, this should come as no surprise.
She said her decision to mime the track was triggered by the weather, delays and "no proper soundcheck", adding that pre-recording is "very common in the music industry".
The biggest reason for optimism, though, is success in registering Afghanistan's estimated 9.5m voters, a Herculean task in a war-ravaged land where no proper census has ever been attempted.
What the central bank of the world's biggest economy, the US, said last night was that there would be no proper recovery in that economy for at least another two years.
Getting to Klushino is a pain - there are no proper roads, no infrastructure to welcome visitors, and there has never really been any kind of publicity campaign to draw attention to the forgotten village.
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There are no proper studies that address long term prognosis in patients with epilepsy but it follows that proper treatment results in good seizure control and this in turn leads to a smaller likelihood of sudden death.
She said the review pointed up a "very, very serious picture of an organisation that has no proper management responsibilities allocated for things like its communications, its fleet and doesn't have any proper plans for its strategy, its human resources or its basic information technology".
Five years ago a venerable American institution, Riggs Bank (where Abe Lincoln once banked), collapsed after a Senate inquiry revealed that Augusto Pinochet of Chile and Obiang Nguema, the long-serving president of Equatorial Guinea, had stashed millions in private accounts, with no proper questions asked.
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This careful planning means that not everything (for example, the Securities and Exchange Commission) is found where it might have been expected, but almost everything gets inspected and discussed at last (though there is no proper account of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the New Deal's banker).
Poorly constructed ones contribute to a nexus of problems: the spread of disease (because they have no proper sanitation or ventilation), the perpetuation of poverty (because children have no proper lights to study by) and the general sense of insecurity (because they are so flimsy and flammable).
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But South Africa said there had been no "proper consultations" about the move.
Revision expert Patrick Wilson warned that charms and rituals were no substitute for proper revision.
One thing still upsetting me, however, is that no one kept proper records of meetings or decisions.
It soon became obvious that the first captive-raised condors, released in 1992, had no clue about proper condor behaviour.
On top of this there is no decent and proper explanation from Cyprus authorities or banks about what is going on.
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