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Financial shortcomings haunt the blind league, too, which survives mostly thanks to the largess of an anonymous donor -- a female baseball fan -- who each year donates "a considerable amount" to keep the league running, said Mr. Mazzanti.
Financial "shortcomings" led to the sudden resignation of EA's last CEO Riccitiello, in March after a six-year tenure.
A report by the Education Funding Agency (EFA), published before Easter, showed financial shortcomings at Perry Beeches, including third-party payments made to the chief executive, Liam Nolan, on top of his £120,000 salary as executive headteacher.
Last week, the Treasury Committee criticised the bank's auditor KPMG and the financial regulator for failing to spot the bank's financial shortcomings sooner.
Health workers reported a sense of feeling caught in the middle of the financial shortcomings of government and the high expectations created by the publicity about the removal of user fees.
There are scattered exceptions, but the Republicans appear to suffer fewer financial shortcomings than the Democrats.
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Their cheers have grown louder since the global financial crisis laid bare Western shortcomings.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla .— All of the Mets' shortcomings were on display Tuesday.
The Mets' shortcomings, indeed the difference between the organizations, was crystallized by one position: shortstop.
All the defendants tried to focus blame for the deaths on Fire Department shortcomings, including poor communications and a lack of safety ropes.
For all of the Mets' shortcomings, and they are plentiful, there is one thing that they do perhaps better than any other team in baseball.
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