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Impressive displays of physical skill, but plays with a far greater chance of failure, turnover and injury.
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Mice deficient in membrane type 1-MMP were found to have a severe phenotype, with the failure to turnover collagen at crucial stages of development apparently important [ 106].
The romanticization of the independent bookstore haven of booklovers, erudite employees, and serendipitous discovery obscures the historical reality of selling books—rapid turnover, failure, and looming bottom lines.
With long histories of failure and constant turnover of teachers, the prevailing wisdom goes, these schools cannot afford to abide misspellings or other errors that in wealthier, more successful schools might be considered normal in young children and even endearing.
Indeed, the progressive accumulation of polyubiquitinated protein conjugates, indicating a failure of proteasomal turnover, is a consistent feature of many neurodegenerative diseases [ 44], including ALS [ 1].
The Steelers got little help from their offense and dealt with injuries to key players, but many blamed the failure to produce turnovers on defense, a perennial powerhouse, for their 8-8 record.
My colleague Cian Fahey has written a fine detailed preview here, so I'll keep my thoughts simple: I like Pittsburgh, if not by much, for the simple fact that their defeats so far have been conditioned by a total failure to force turnovers.
However, the NAO reports that the programme has been beset with problems including IT failures, frequent staff turnover and lack of a detailed plan about what it is trying to achieve.It found that: * The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has been unable to assess the value of the computer systems it spent more than £300m developing and has already written off £34m in IT costs.
Visit a company's site, and download its FDD to learn about turnover and failure rate details.
New European Union-wide rules on data breaches coming into force in May 2018 will require companies to swiftly (within 72 hours) notify data protection authorities of data breaches involving financial information — with fines of up to €10 million or 2percentt of a company's global turnover for failures of compliance.
New European Union-wide rules on data breaches coming into force in May 2018 will require companies to swiftly (within 72 hours) notify data protection authorities of data breaches involving financial information — with fines of up to €10 million or 2percentt of a company's global turnover for failures of compliance.
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