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Poor and results
Poor control of T2DM results in high levels of glycosylated hemoglobin in the red blood cells.
Poor results during the start of that season led to Hodgson leaving the club by mutual consent and former manager Kenny Dalglish taking over.
Common causes of failure within the innovation process in most organisations can be distilled into five types: Poor goal definition, Poor alignment of actions to goals, Poor participation in teams, Poor monitoring of results, Poor communication and access to information.
Poor results followed though and Everton did not win a game in 2004 until 28 February.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety ( IIHS ), which is known for its testing of vehicles and results that are often shown on NBC's Dateline television news program, gave the Astro a " Poor " rating in 1996 because of what by all appearances was a horrifying display of structural failure in the Institute's crash test into a fixed, offset barrier.
Poor results in domestic and international competitions in 2006 have prompted the club's officials to look for a new head coach.
Poor results in February saw Guildford lose too much ground on Peterborough and Milton Keynes.
Poor results continued during nineteen-fifties and sixties when Slavia were relegated twice.
Poor results saw Scarborough at the bottom of the Conference by Christmas 2001.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested the Pontiac Trans Sport ( a twin of the Venture ) in late 1996, and it received a " Poor " rating in the 40 MPH offset frontal crash test for poor structural performance, and was ranked as the " Worst Performing Vehicle " of all the vehicles tested, with test results indicating a high risk of serious injury or fatality.
Poor financial results followed by a spell under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection necessitated a partial reversal of this strategy and resulted in the resumption of limited charter services from bases in the US the following year.
* 1977: Poor weather results in a Monday finish for the tournament.
The GAO notes, " Poor communication between services within the Department of Defense and improper accounting results in the disposal of needed spare parts and the purchase of duplicative parts worth millions of dollars ".
Poor results in the first months of the 2001 – 02 season saw Frank Gregan depart and Slater follow him to Southern League club, Weston-super-Mare, in December 2001, where he stayed for the next three years, helping Weston-super-Mare to promotion to the Southern League Premier Division in 2003.
Poor penetrance of the antibody into the target tissue can lead to false negative results.
Poor results in the 2008 local elections, including the capital, Nouméa, precipitated an open split between Gomès on one side and Martin-Leroux on the other.
Poor results at the start of the following season, however, led to fans jeering their own team.
Poor results and a scattered footprint caused the rethinking of future investment, and in 1978 Liberty House began winding down the mainland stores, with the remaining ten being sold in 1984.

Poor and injuries
In the side-impact tests, it received a " Poor " rating without the optional side airbags for poor structural performance, potential head and neck injuries, and high forces on the driver's torso, but fared better with the side airbags, but resulted in a moderate head and neck injury to the driver.
Poor form and niggling injuries made 1977 – 78 a poor season for Strachan, though the " Dons " went on to finish second in the Scottish Premier Division.
In 2005, it earned a " Poor " rating in the side-impact crash test without the optional side airbags, indicating that high injuries to the driver and rear occupant are possible.
Poor play due to a rash of injuries, new players that never meshed, aging veterans, the fallout from Collins situation, and a string of embarrassing on-field incidences ( including linebacker Kevin Greene attacking his linebackers coach Kevin Steele on the sidelines during the Redskins game, after which the Panthers fell to 2-12 ), all contributed to the team falling apart.
* Poor trimming and shoeing: such as a farrier that causes a hoof shape that predisposed the horse to tendon injuries ( such as a long-toe and low-heel ), or one that shoes a horse with toe grabs, which artificially create a long-toe and low heel by lifting the toe up.

Poor and however
He is better known, however, for his work as a social researcher, publishing an extensive series of newspaper articles in the Morning Chronicle, later compiled into the book series London Labour and the London Poor ( 1851 ), a groundbreaking and influential survey of the poor of London.
Poor infrastructure, however, has discouraged the development of substantial international tourism.
Poor fiscal management after their appearance in the 1915 World Series, however, doomed the Phillies to sink back into relative obscurity ; from 1918 to 1948 they only had one winning season.
The key ideological influence on the Anglosphere branch of the cooperative movement, however, was a rejection of the charity principles that underpinned welfare reforms when the British government radically revised its Poor Laws in 1834.
Poor fruit production has been reported in Florida because there are few natural pollinators ( honeybees have a difficult time penetrating the tightly closed female flowers ); however, hand pollination with a natural fiber brush is effective in increasing yield.
Poor sound quality and short playing time, however, meant that recordings were more of an amusing novelty than a serious means of reproducing music.
After the manuscript had been rejected by at least five publishers, Hardy gave up his attempts to sell the novel in its original form ; however, he incorporated some of its scenes and themes into later works, notably in the poem " The Poor Man and the Lady " and in the novella An Indiscretion in the Life of an Heiress ( 1878 ).
Poor leadership can result in the failure of any team, whether virtual or not ; however, it becomes a much more prominent problem in virtual teams.
The fun side of the band remained intact, however, in tracks dealing with sex ("( Flesh & Blood ) Sacrifice ", " Unskinny Bop "), exhilaration from music or motorbikes (" Let It Play ", " Ride the Wind "), and tongue-in-cheek poverty (" Poor Boy Blues ").
Peter doesn't believe her story, however, and responded patronizingly, " Poor old Lu, hiding and nobody noticed.

Poor and meant
Poor communications meant that they were quite remote from other parts of London and so tended to develop in some isolation.
Poor communications meant that only then did the French High Command realise the seriousness of the attack.
From 1817 onwards the Poor Employment Act meant it was possible for the company to loan money from the Exchequer Bill Loan Commission.
Poor relations between the LNWR and the NSR meant that through trains did not run until 1867.
In 1846, the Andover workhouse scandal, where conditions in the Andover Union Workhouse were found to be inhumane and dangerous, prompted a government review and the abolition of the Poor Law Commission which was replaced with a Poor Law Board which meant that a Committee of Parliament was to administer the Poor Law, with a cabinet minister as head.
This meant that public housing, unlike health and income maintenance, developed outside the scope of the Poor Law.
Poor batting by Haryana in the second innings meant Bengal could avenge their loss from 2 seasons back by scoring the required 161 runs for the loss of just 4 wickets.
Poor and sometimes unstable administration in the early years of French rule in Cambodia meant infrastructure and urbanization grew at a much lesser rate than in Vietnam and traditional social structures in villages still remained.
Coupled with developments in agriculture that meant less labour was needed on the land, along with three successive bad harvests beginning in 1828 and the Swing Riots of 1830, " reform of the Old Poor Law was inevitable ".
Poor weather and rain on Friday morning meant that the first practice session began 20 minutes later than scheduled.
Before they were broken up and sold by Henry VIII, monasteries had been one of the important parts of social welfare, giving alms and looking after the destitute, and their disappearance meant that the state would have to adopt this role, which culminated in the Poor law of 1601.
Poor yields meant actual clock speeds were 30 % below expectations, and buggy drivers caused further problems.
Poor yields meant actual clock speeds were 30 % lower than had been projected during development, and the transform and lighting engine implementation was flawed.
Poor health as a child meant that he was educated at home until age 13, but in 1912, after three years study at the gymnasium ( high school ), Pijper entered the Utrecht Academy of Music, where he was taught composition by Johan Wagenaar, passing examinations in theoretical subjects in 1915.
Poor investments, including an unhappy venture into theatre management at the St. James's Theatre, which he built in 1835, meant that he was forced to continue to exploit his reputation long after his voice could justify it, at times retiring to the continent to avoid bankruptcy proceedings.
Poor communications and a lack of helicopters meant that the quick reaction forces seldom arrived in time before the infiltrators dispersed in the Korean hinterland.

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