Bikes were stolen, the system was poorly managed and so the program faded away.
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He did not die broke (though his money was poorly managed during his lifetime).
However, she accepted that problems could occur if the water birth was poorly managed.
In many countries, weak competition allows too many underperforming, poorly managed firms to survive.
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Unhappy workplaces, however, fall into myriad categories of poorly managed misery, each unhappy in its own way.
"The team was a mess, the coach wasn't working out and the players were poorly managed, " Cummings said.
If water resources continue to be poorly managed, food and energy production will decline, and waterborne disease will increase.
Quelle made a disastrous deal, merging with department store chain Karstadt in 1999, and was poorly managed for years.
"This was probably one of the most poorly managed messaging campaigns from a president in American history, " he said.
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When poorly managed firms get bigger, he reckons, they sometimes lose their sense of identity and employees lose their enthusiasm.
In fact studies suggest that the problem with French employees is less that they are work-shy, than that they are poorly managed.
Once dominated by poorly managed and inefficient state-run firms that were protected behind trade barriers, now it is globally integrated and profitable.
Rover was poorly managed, regardless of what the officials wish to say, and faced increasing competition from larger and better organised companies.
The list, which includes 41 countries and territories, dating from the fourth millennium BC to 2003, contains many places threatened by poorly managed tourism.
It's already leading -- for example, the Department of Veterans Affairs, it led them to cancel some IT projects that were just being poorly managed.
But if interns aren't compensated in any way, or if they're poorly managed, they may not be motivated to do their jobs to the fullest, as Dr. Thompson discovered.
Dialing for dollars became Priebus' priority, a tough task for a depressed donor base that saw super PACs and the congressional campaign committees as viable alternatives to the poorly managed RNC.
Business failure hardly constitutes business disappearance, and the beauty of failure is that it ensures that poorly managed assets are released at frequently low prices to managers with a stated objective to develop those human, mechanical and financial inputs more effectively on the way to growth.
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The List in Danger features sites which are threatened by a variety of problems such as pollution, urban development, poorly managed mass tourism, wars, and natural disasters, which have a negative impact on the outstanding values for which the sites were inscribed on the World Heritage List.
The In Danger List features sites which are threatened by a variety of problems such as pollution, urban development, poorly managed mass tourism, wars and natural disasters, which have a negative impact on the outstanding values for which the sites were inscribed on the World Heritage List.
Decorating a poorly-managed portfolio with the latest hot funds or investment gimmicks will do nothing to change the problems that have already been created.
The existing chains of health-food shops are amateurishly managed, poorly stocked and often exorbitantly priced.
On the other end of the spectrum are companies with pricey PEG ratios (above 2) that have managed their intangibles poorly.
He was able to write his article on the machine, got it to surf the web (poorly) and he even managed to send out a tweet.
Public officials said the utilities were poorly prepared for the storm and managed it badly.
Dr Maier said that COPD was often poorly diagnosed by doctors, and therefore was not managed in the correct way.
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