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Certainly, given the importance of the top job, companies sometimes select their leaders in unsatisfactory ways.
The IPCC said the failings by officers may have resulted in unsatisfactory performance procedures being brought against them.
The ever-increasing distance between home and the workplace, has resulted in unsatisfactory life experiences, in Mr. Riley's words.
One study, in 1969, found that a third of the people who bought a new American car judged it to be in unsatisfactory condition when it was delivered.
The Romans case fell apart in unsatisfactory circumstances, after the judge had been informed in chambers that what appeared to be actor Peter Sproule's penis was actually his thumb.
Student Loan, based in Stamford, Conn., said it would stop lending on May 1 at schools where loans with lower balances and shorter interest-earning periods "result in unsatisfactory financial returns".
That, she said, "led us to realize how quickly even minor, well-meaning but misconceived design and maintenance decisions might cause an architecturally significant building to drift from its original form in unsatisfactory ways".
Two charter members — New England and D.C. United — play in unsatisfactory stadiums (the Revolution actually make money playing at Gillette, which is owned by the Kraft family), but then again, so does Seattle, but that's another story because the Sounders are averaging more than 30,000 a game at CenturyLink Field.
The time-varying nature of the priors and the probability densities result in unsatisfactory classifier performance.
However, poor method design has resulted in unsatisfactory protein delivery performance.
However, without utilizing color information, image geometry cannot be created properly in some cases which may result in unsatisfactory results.
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