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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.
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.

Poor and followed
The UnConkable Djezuz Djonez is scheduled for a 2010 release and will be followed by a 20th Anniversary Poor Righteous Teachers studio album entitled “ Post Racial Blues .” In the mist of recording, performing and establishing the entertainment media brand – Intelligent Media Group – closer to the end of 2010, or early first quarter 2011, Wise Intelligent will be releasing his first literary effort.
It was followed by Turk and no Turk ( 1785 ), a musical comedy ; Inkle and Yarico ( 1787 ), an opera ; Ways and Means ( 1788 ); The Iron Chest ( 1796 ), taken from William Godwin's Adventures of Caleb Williams ; The Poor Gentleman ( 1802 ); John Bull, or an Englishman's Fireside ( 1803 ), his most successful piece ; The Heir at Law ( 1808 ), which enriched the stage with one immortal character, " Dr Pangloss " ( borrowed of course from Voltaire's Candide ), and numerous other pieces, many of them adapted from the French.
Communities that followed this stricter rule were fewer in number than the followers of the Rule formulated by Cardinal Ugolino, and became known simply as Poor Clares ( P. C.
Then followed a long period of contention which included the Cornish Rebellion of 1497, the 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion, the Persecution of Recusants, the Poor Laws, and the English Civil War and Commonwealth ( 1642 – 1660 ).
This was followed in 2009 by Poor Little Bitch Girl, which stemmed from an idea Collins had worked on for a television series about heiresses that was ultimately never made.
Fitch actually upgraded Panama twice since Martinelli took office and Standard & Poor ’ s followed their upgrade with a revised “ positive ” outlook.
Poor diligent students :" followed by names, birthdates, and identity card numbers.
These were followed by a host of other, more or less ephemeral, stations, such as the House of Veronica, the House of Simon the Pharisee, the House of the Evil Rich Man Who Would Not Give Alms to the Poor, and the House of Herod.
He began work as a journalist in college, and in 1967, published his first book, White Reflections On Black Power, followed in 1969 by Uncertain Resurrection: The Poor Peoples Washington Campaign.
The first single, " So She's Leaving ", was released to radio June 28, 2005 and was followed by the singles " Yearning ", which was their second single to reach number 1, " Poor Ol ' Broken Hearted Me ", and " I Can't Say ".
Black Sheep, a Rochester, New York-based 1970s United States rock music band, was one of vocalist Lou Gramm's early working bands ( it followed Poor Heart, which broke up c. 1970 ).
Others followed, and one on the state of Farnham workhouse, published in 1867, led to an inquiry by the Poor Law Board, which justified the report of The Lancet commissioners.

Poor and though
Some also began to use the phrase to refer to non-marital unions: a man interviewed in Mayhew's London Labour and the London Poor admitted: " I never had a wife, but I have had two or three broomstick matches, though they never turned out happy.
Poor maintenance of electrical equipment, fire doors and other features has caused widespread fire hazards and residents are asked to pay part of the cost of putting this right even though the problem is due to poor maintenance and errors in design.
Boards of Guardians were formed as a result of the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 though the Baildon Local Board of Guardians was formed in 1852.
Poor ratings caused this experiment to be dropped after one season, with MNF once again moving to 9 p. m. in, though in many NFL markets, the 8pm ET hour from 1999 until 2006 was replaced by affiliates with locally-produced sports discussion and coaches shows programmed locally, with ABC programming in that hour moved to late night or weekend slots ; by the end of the ABC run, the 8pm timeslot was filled with either newsmagazines and short-lived reality television programs which failed to make any ratings headways due to affiliate pre-emptions.
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.
Care for the poor of the parish extends back prior to 1765, though after the Poor Law reforms of 1834, Alkborough became part of the Glanford Brigg Poor Law Union.
Poor sales and cost overruns ($ 1. 2 billion in the last five years ) were reasons for the divestment though SNC-Lavalin expects to reverse that trend by focusing on new generation reactors.
Poor diagnosis and record keeping has caused the extent of the outbreak to be uncertain, though some reports indicate over 100 cases, with a case-fatality rate above 10 %.

Poor and did
Gladstone wrote on 16 July 1892 in his autobiographica that " In 1834 the Government ... did themselves high honour by the new Poor Law Act, which rescued the English peasantry from the total loss of their independence ".
There are many testimonies from his patients that he was a good doctor, for example: " Poor families knew that they did not need to worry about calling him in, as the bills would never arrive ".
Poor communications meant that only then did the French High Command realise the seriousness of the attack.
Poor relations between the LNWR and the NSR meant that through trains did not run until 1867.
Despite these later edicts it is notable that the Poor Law Amendment Act did not ban all forms of outdoor relief.
Blaug presents the first revisionist analysis of the Poor Law in “ The Myth of the Old Poor Law and the making of the New ” arguing that the Old Poor Law did not reduce the efficiency of agricultural workers, lower wages, depress rents or compound the burden on rate payers.
Poor economic growth and lack of social services led Sean Lemass, who succeeded the veteran Éamon de Valera as leader of Fianna Fáil and as Taoiseach in 1958, to state that if economic performance did not improve, the very future of the independent Irish state was at risk.
Poor fire discipline by the anti-aircraft defences did the rest.
Poor farms were the origin of the U. S. tradition of county governments ( rather than cities, townships, or state or federal governments ) providing social services for the needy within their borders ; the federal government did not participate in social welfare for over 70 years following the 1854 veto of the Bill for the Benefit of the Indigent Insane by Franklin Pierce.
A mindset began to develop-typified by the Gunshot tune " No Sell Out ", 1991 or Son of Noise's tune " Poor But Hardcore ", 1992-that distrusted successful artists who did not utilise the hardcore style most associated with the scene.
" Again railing against Pity in The Human Abstract, Blake exclaims: " Pity would be no more, / If we did not make somebody Poor " ( 1-2 ).
In 1557, Joanna founded the Convent of Our Lady of Consolation ( Nuestra Señora de la Consolación ) for the nuns of the order of Poor Clares, also known as Discalced Clarisses ( in Spanish, clarisas descalzas ) because they did not wear covered shoes, and only walked either barefoot or in sandals, now known as the Convent of Las Descalzas Reales, or convent of the barefoot royals, partly due to her affiliation and that the convent continued to attract aristocratic women as nuns.
While Poor Old Lu developed an extremely loyal following, it did not achieve wide popularity in Christian circles, due in part to its edgy sound and challenging lyrical content.
* Poor software support: Most existing software on cartridge did not function well with the C64GS, and enthusiasm from publishers was low.
However the Poor Law Commission did have powers to veto workhouse appointments, set dietaries, and centralise accounting procedures
( Poor people usually did not have a last name at all ; it became compulsory only under the reign of Joseph II ).
Poor marketing and lack of resources did not help much either and were blamed for the low sales of the album.

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