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ID requirements, which vary widely by state, are complicated, and administered poorly.
Rather than proving that acupuncture does not work, in other words, the study may suggest that it works even when administered poorly.
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The bulk of it is spent directly by Western agencies, prompting aides to Mr. Karzai to complain that much of the corruption and waste assigned to the Afghan government is really the fault of poorly administered and poorly monitored American and European contracts.
It catalogued, in comprehensive detail, "a number of serious failings" in the anti-doping programme, which was so under‑resourced, badly designed and poorly administered that it was strained "close to the breaking point" and would have "almost certainly collapsed" if it had not been for the "initiative, tenacity and professionalism" of the men and women working on the ground during the Games.
Bonuses, though poorly administered in practice, are at least theoretically a useful tool for connecting pay and performance.
At least these new queues provide some order to the chaos caused by a poorly administered theater.
Nowadays, Professor Himelfarb said, Nassau County is perceived as being poorly administered and inherently corrupt, and is being forced to raise taxes considerably to maintain that system.
The young Indian faces challenges stretching from a poorly administered education system to the lowest average wage rates in the world.
For example, many children in low-income countries develop sciatic nerve paralysis and muscle fibrosis from inappropriate or poorly administered injections.
And being exhausted from large classes and poorly administered schools and second jobs does not help either.
The chief culprits for the south's poor performance were high taxes and too many regulations, often poorly administered.
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