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"If there is an environmental blow up at a company, the damage would be categorized as an operational deficiency," he explained.
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Many at H.P. now say those cuts left the company with serious operational deficiencies.
In a report, the subcommittee cited general "management and operational deficiencies" as leaving the agency "vulnerable to manipulation by the North Korean government".
"Our assessment uncovered policy, training, and operational deficiencies in addition to an undercurrent of significant strife between the community and department".
An inspection in August of the Austin, Tex., plant, where the company makes intravenous solutions, found "many production and operational deficiencies," said the warning letter, which was dated Oct. 15 and posted on the F.D.A.'s Web site yesterday.
In this context, our findings show important operational deficiencies and accountability deficits precisely because of the lack of public relations input in the design and implementation of these programmes.
However, more-meaningful information and visualization of global-scale changes are required to cope with gaps in the data set that result from cloud cover and operational deficiencies, and to allow specific interpretation of different surface-water dynamics such as seasonal cycle and long-term trend.
But it would be shortsighted to shoot down the F-22 because of governmental operational deficiencies.
There are certainly many more reasons why partnerships fail, but disputes often originate from poor planning--that is, a failure to proactively invest in diligence before misaligned expectations systemically and tangibly manifest themselves in the form of conflicted staff, schizophrenic branding campaigns, operational deficiencies, and ultimately failed ventures.
AAMC leaders say they have "received messages of grave concern from our constituents about major service and operational deficiencies in the program and fear that increased deterioration in this essential service as volume increases may hamper efforts to implement" the stimulus bill, which includes $8 billion for NIH extramural programs.
NREGA has registered some successes (most importantly, earnings for participants who would otherwise not be working) and also some problems (far fewer than one hundred days of work, plus "operational deficiencies" including skimming by corrupt officials and non-payment for work performed).
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