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Poor control of T2DM results in high levels of glycosylated hemoglobin in the red blood cells.
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.
Poor results and a spate of injuries, however, meant a demoralising first half of the season, with many of the team believing the new kit was " jinxed ".
* 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.

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In 1787, Britain had started to resettle the Black Poor of London in the colony of Freetown in modern-day Sierra Leone, many of whom were Black Loyalists who had been freed in exchange for their services during the American Revolution.
Poor sealing and impurities introduced during manufacture has resulted in the condition known as screen rot.
Many of the " Black Poor " were African Americans, who had been given their freedom after seeking refuge with the British Army during the American Revolution, but also included other West Indian, African and Asian inhabitants of London.
Finally, Waldo was excommunicated by Pope Lucius III during the synod held at Verona in 1184, and the doctrine of the Poor of Lyons was again condemned by the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215 where they are mentioned by name for the first time, and regarded as heresy.
Poor business strategy and direction, over-confidence, was the financially sound company's downfall and even after the engine and gearbox problems were solved the Idle plant was never able to build, or, during 1952, the distribution network to sell, the expected volume.
Over ten years or so, Scott and Moffatt designed more than forty workhouses, during the boom in building such institutions brought about by the Poor Law of 1834.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast became known as the " Poor Man's Riviera ", and was frequented by Southern families interested in fishing expeditions during the summer.
" It was during this period that Barnes shifted politically, opposing the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 and falling out with Brougham.
Starting with Bayou Country including the US # 2 hit " Proud Mary " and continuing with Green River and finally Willy and the Poor Boys, which, during the year, transformed them from an up-and-coming underground act to bona fide rockstars.
Her father, Vicente Menchú was a member of the guerrilla movement Guerrilla Army of the Poor and died in 1980 during the Burning of the Spanish Embassy.
The history of the Poor Law in England and Wales is usually divided between two statutes, the Old Poor Law passed during the reign of Elizabeth I and the New Poor Law, passed in 1834, which significantly modified the existing system of poor relief.
The origins of the English Poor Law system can be traced as far back as late medieval statutes dealing with beggars and vagrancy but it was only during the Tudor period that the Poor Law system became codified.
Means tests were developed during the inter-war period, not as part of the Poor Law, but as part of the attempt to offer relief that was not affected by the stigma of pauperism.
Numbers using the Poor Law system increased during the interwar years and between 1921 – 38 despite the extension of unemployment insurance to virtually all workers except the self-employed.
Poor Law commissioners faced greatest opposition in Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire where in 1837 there was high unemployment during an economic depression.
* Boyer, George R. Poor Relief, Informal Assistance, and Short Time during the Lancashire Cotton Famine Explorations in Economic History 34 ( 1997 ): 56 – 76.
Poor road conditions and low temperatures are safety issues when camping during the winter.
His father, Thomas Poor had been part of the 1745 expedition that captured Louisburg, Nova Scotia, during King George's War.
In 1755 young Poor enlisted as a private in one of the Massachusetts units raised to accompany Jeffrey Amherst's expedition to retake it during the French and Indian War.
Poor fuel economy, an industry switch to smaller cars and front-drive architecture, and renewed emphasis on utility over image began to winnow their ranks during the early 1980s.
* The Way to Wealth, a collection of adages and advice presented in Poor Richard's Almanac during its first 25 years of publication.

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Martin Luther King originally wanted the Poor People's Campaign to start in Quitman County because of the intense and visible economic disparity there.
Poor winter weather affected the side at the start of 2010, the team initially struggled with a fixture pile up but Ross managed to keep the side in the league avoiding relegation.
He intended from the start to pair it with another novel, collecting them under the title Les Parents pauvres (" The Poor Relations ").

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