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Railtrack's and management
The attitude of Railtrack's customers-the passenger and freight train operators-was much more cautious, especially as they were wary of a corporate structure under which shareholders ' equity was not at risk if the company's new management mis-managed its affairs.

Railtrack's and were
31190 and 31601, were repainted in Railtrack's blue and lime green livery.
Both locomotives were repainted into Railtrack's blue and lime green livery.

Railtrack's and with
In relation to powers to hold Railtrack-the national railway infrastructure company-to account, Morton's jurisdictional skirmishes with the Rail Regulator became public after the Ladbroke Grove rail crash and Morton would never accept that the Rail Regulator and not the SRA had the right to determine what Railtrack's financial framework and settlement should be.

Railtrack's and West
Units are painted in various liveries including Network SouthEast ( NSE ), South West Trains blue / red, Railtrack's brown livery, Railtrack's blue / green livery, and Network Rail's new all-over yellow livery.

Railtrack's and which
In February 1999 the company launched a bond issue which caused a significant fall in Railtrack's share price.

Railtrack's and was
It was the Hatfield crash on 17 October 2000 that proved to be the defining moment in Railtrack's collapse.
Railtrack's parent company, Railtrack Group, was placed into members ’ voluntary liquidation as RT Group on 18 October 2002.

Railtrack's and at
Gerald Corbett, Railtrack's chief executive at the time, and Winsor clearly saw things very differently to each other.
930004 at London Victoria on 18th March 2003, seen painted in Railtrack's blue and lime green livery.

Railtrack's and .
Network Rail ( Railtrack's successor ) now has its own fleet of 31s, so no longer requires the Fragonset locomotives.
55019, and is painted in Railtrack's old brown livery.

poor and project
The Big Dig was the most expensive highway project in the U. S. and was plagued by escalating costs, scheduling overruns, leaks, design flaws, charges of poor execution and use of substandard materials, criminal arrests, and even four deaths.
On March 19, 2006, the International Herald Tribune reported that Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly planned to sue project contractors and others because of poor work on the project.
In February 2007, Italy, Britain, Canada, Norway and Russia announced their funding commitments to launch a $ 1. 5 billion project to help develop vaccines they said could save millions of lives in poor nations, and called on others to join them.
Charity is seen as a capitalist and conservative project, because it leaves the alleged social structures of hegemony intact, and would even reinforce them ( by making the poor dependent on the rich ).
Alfred Hitchcock had planned to direct Deneuve in a screen adaptation of the spy novel The Short Night, but by the time the project was ready to go into production, Hitchcock was unable to direct due to his poor health, and plans for the film were scrapped.
A few years ago, the city council, dominated by the Communist Party of Ukraine, rejected a European Bank for Reconstruction and Development loan to renovate Sevastopol's poor sewage system, declaring that the project was intended to increase the city's dependence on the Ukrainian government and the Western world.
However, the project was canceled owing to the poor reception of Doctor Dolittle and Star!
Critics cited poor graphics compared to other 3D action adventures of the time and Tim Schafer's lack of involvement in the project as possible reasons for its cancellation.
A project to rectify poor water quality in Ormesby Broad began in 2010.
Yunus began the project in a small town called Jobra, using his own money to deliver small loans at low-interest rates to the rural poor.
Another blunder was the botched construction of the PacifiCat BC Ferries, which would later become part of the FastCat Fiasco ; the project, designed to speed transportation between Vancouver and Nanaimo, was plagued by cost over-runs and poor technical decisions.
A measure of the Royal Navy's desperation for a reliable means of dealing with fast, deep-diving, time-urgent targets at long range resulted in a project to arm Tigerfish with a nuclear warhead to offset its poor diving depth and homing performance and to increase kill probability close to 90 %.
However, due to poor planning by the Army and mismanagement by the contractors, the CANOL project failed totally.
But there is also a possibility of delaying phase 2 project in Anting New Town due to the financial reasons and poor sales.
In 2004, the archaeologist Renata Peeters ( of the UCL Institute of Archaeology in London ) and the cultural anthropologist Frank Salomon ( of the University of Wisconsin ) undertook a project to conserve both the quipus in Rapaz and the building that it was in, due to their increasingly poor condition.
Market research concluded most passengers preferred traveling to the airport by taxi or car, and poor patronage of similar links in Sydney and Brisbane cast doubt on the viability of the project.
Stokes was born in Cleveland to Charles Stokes, a laundryman who died when Carl was three years old, and Louise ( Stone ) Stokes, a cleaning woman who then raised Carl, and his brother, Louis Stokes, in Cleveland's first federally funded housing project for the poor, Outhwaite Homes.
They began working to secure the funds for the expansion the next year, but decided to hold off on the plans in 2010 after the poor economy had made it difficult to try and raise funds for the project.
This project had originally been shelved due to the poor box office takings of Richardson's previous film Eat The Rich.
She occasionally becomes fed up with her poor treatment and sabotages a project or event.
Commentators cited poor graphics compared to other action-adventures of the time and Schafer's lack of involvement in the project as possible reasons for the decision.
Other policies included Jana Saviya, the instrument he used to help the poor, a foster parents scheme, the Gam Udawa project with which he tried to stir up the stupor in the villages, the mobile secretariat whereby he took the central government bureaucracy to the peasants, the Tower Hall Foundation for drama and music, and the pension schemes he initiated for the elder artistes.
A special project is the Porter Senior Citizen Centre in Jaffa, a facility for elderly and poor Jews in the area ( mostly Sephardic Bulgarians ).
Florida and James Evans and their three children live in a rented project apartment, 17C, at 963 N. Gilbert Ave., in a housing project ( implicitly the infamous Cabrini – Green projects, shown in the opening and closing credits but never mentioned by name on the show ) in a poor, black neighborhood in inner-city Chicago.

poor and management
It does not indicate loose management, ineffective controls or poor policy.
Selig's defenders point to the poor management of the team after Selig-Prieb took control as proof that Selig was not working behind the scenes.
Likewise, poor or outdated equipment, particularly the failure of management to introduce new technology, may also cause problems.
These may be brought about, for example, by such factors as poor management, lack of consultation with employees, personality conflicts which can result in people delaying or refusing to communicate, the personal attitudes of individual employees which may be due to lack of motivation or dissatisfaction at work, brought about by insufficient training to enable them to carry out particular tasks, or just resistance to change due to entrenched attitudes and ideas.
One of the largest challenges that customer relationship management systems face is poor usability.
* Poor working conditions ( e. g. poor facilities, poor maintenance and cleaning, cramped working conditions, management interference, lack of privacy and noisy )
Through a combination of poor judgment, lack of oversight by the bank's management and regulators, and unfortunate events like the Kobe earthquake, Leeson incurred a US $ 1. 3 billion loss that bankrupted the centuries-old institution.
After the severe economic troubles of the early 1990s, brought on by a drop in the vital fish catch and poor management of the economy, the Faroe Islands have come back in the last few years, with unemployment down to 5 % in mid-1998, and holding below 3 % since 2006, one of the lowest rates in Europe.
Gabon has earned a poor reputation with the Paris Club and the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) for poor management of its debt and revenues.
The National Transportation Safety Board report attributed the probable cause of the crash to pilot error ( poor fuel management ).
The terrible food is the center of most of the jokes, along with the poor management.
Davis has been faulted for poor coordination and management of his generals.
On January 16, 2004, Selig announced that his ownership group was putting the team up for sale, to the great relief of many fans who were unhappy with the team's lackluster performance and poor management by his daughter, Wendy Selig-Prieb, over the previous decade.
The annual number of calls for service to police departments per room (" CFS / room ") as a metric has been used to identify motels with poor surveillance of visitors, inadequate staff or management unwilling to pro-actively exclude known or likely problem tenants from their clientele.
In a similar vein, some real-life organizations recognize that technical people may be very valuable for their skills but poor managers, and so provide parallel career paths allowing a good technical person to acquire pay and status reserved for management in most organizations.
Xeer is defined by a few fundamental tenets that are immutable and which closely approximate the principle of jus cogens in international law: These precepts include: a ) payment of blood money ( locally referred to as diya ) for libel, theft, physical harm, rape and death, as well as supplying assistance to relatives ; b ) assuring good inter-clan relations by treating women justly, negotiating with " peace emissaries " in good faith, and sparing the lives of socially protected groups " Birr Magaydo ," ( e. g. children, women, the pious, poets, messengers, sheikhs, and guests ); c ) family obligations such as the payment of dowry, and sanctions for eloping ; d ) rules pertaining to the management of resources such as the use of pasture land, water, and other natural resources ; e ) providing financial support to married female relatives and newlyweds ; f ) donating livestock and other assets to the poor.
The Soviet approach to environmental management brought decades of poor water management and lack of water or sewage treatment facilities ; inordinately heavy use of pesticides, herbicides, defoliants, and fertilizers in the fields ; and construction of industrial enterprises without regard to human or environmental impact.
The mainstay of management is behavioral therapy, focusing on specific deficits to address poor communication skills, obsessive or repetitive routines, and physical clumsiness.
British operations in 1755, 1756 and 1757 in the frontier areas of Pennsylvania and New York all failed, due to a combination of poor management, internal divisions, and effective French and Indian offense.
Additional problems for ONdigital were caused by the choice of 64QAM broadcast mode, coupled with far weaker than expected broadcast power, ( meaning that the signal was weak in many areas ), a complex pricing structure ( comprising many menu options ), a poor quality subscriber management system ( badly adapted from Canal +), a paper magazine TV guide whereas BSkyB had provided an electronic programme guide ( EPG ), insufficient technical customer services, and much signal piracy.
* management of gastrointestinal ( reflux, constipation ) and nutritional ( poor weight gain ) issues
It has been argued that recently, poor management of the Earth's drylands, such as neglecting the fallow system, are increasing dust storms from desert margins and changing both the local and global climate, and also impacting local economies.

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