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Again investors have failed to exert adequate control over the agents that they have entrusted to keep an eye on their money.
Another possibility that needs to be considered is that we used too low a dose of N-acetylcysteine and that the concentrations of N-acetylcysteine in the lung were not high enough to exert adequate antioxidant or anti-inflammatory effects.
Jensen and Meckling [ 23] emphasise the generality of the agency problem of stakeholders being able to exert adequate control, both at all levels of management and also across different types of organisations, including non-profit organisations, government corporations and cooperatives in corporate and contract governance.
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Also taking an agency view, Berle and Means argue that problems of exerting adequate control exist as a result of different or opposing sets of interests between managers and shareholders, public administrators and taxpayers, and, in healthcare, between commissioners and providers [ 24].
That is, the actual scale of expenditures that they propose, while sufficient to bring about a serious derangement of the budget, is not sufficient to exert an adequate stimulus to recovery.
The total CSF levels of nelfinavir were of the same magnitude as the unbound levels in plasma, but it cannot be determined from our study whether the CSF concentrations were sufficient to exert an adequate antiretroviral effect.
Stents must be capable of exerting an adequate radial pressure on the stenosed wall, keeping in mind that stent must not move or be crushed, guaranteeing an adequate lumen when affected by peristaltic waves.
These findings suggested that inhibition of AKR1C3 alone is not adequate to exert an anti-leukaemic effect.
If the insulin dose is adequate and exerts an immunologic response, the reasons for ineffectiveness in the prevention of type 1 diabetes could be incorrect timing of the intervention during the prediabetic phase, choice of an unresponsive subgroup, or simply the fact that insulin administration during preclinical diabetes does not prevent the clinical disease in humans.
All the current reports indicate that chronologic aging, climacteric estrogen deficiency, and adequate hormone therapy exert profound effects on various parts of the skin.
The mechanism underlying the compensatory transcriptional upregulation of TIF4632 is unknown, but this finding suggests that maintenance of adequate eIF4G levels exerts sufficient selective pressure to necessitate the development of such a system.
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