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Governance difficulties multiply when every country and/or adventurous billionaire gains access to the world's thermostat.
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In particular, private information, the scientific curriculum, the entrepreneur's leadership, the firm's information system and organization, implementation difficulties, and governance relationships are considered in a different way by venture capitalists and entrepreneurs.
We did not achieve our target of 250 cases, probably due to several reasons, including the governance burden, the difficulties in identifying the right patients in the database, the fact that we concentrated only on elevations in CPK levels, and the lack of willingness of all practices (53%) to take part in the research.
These developments have challenged WHO, which although retaining unique credibility and convening authority, is hampered by funding shortages and donor-imposed earmarks, an inflexible bureaucratic and governance structure, and difficulty prioritizing in the face of unrealistic demands.
Emerging RRI practices for learning and governance seem to experience difficulties in transitioning to a phase of action.
The decentralization will force a number of parties that hold opposing views to work together in a new coalition, which could lead to difficulties in governance. .
Owing to governance issues, we faced difficulties in obtaining GPs' contact details and hence relied on emailed invitations to practices being forwarded by managers to potential participants, and that the intended recipients read the email.
When you have a President who lies as he breathes, for whom lying is simply the normal way of dealing with any difficulty, democratic governance becomes close to impossible.
Not revolting enough Teething troubles The oldest quandary ReprintsSome governance experts see a difficulty in this: binding rejection of a remuneration report would force a firm to redraft pay deals already concluded.
"Lots of the calls we get from trustees are about board relationships in one way or another," says Cath Lee, chief executive of Charity Trustee Networks (CTN), who advises boards to follow guidance such as the Code of Good Governance 2010 when in difficulty.
Even so, he says, it is probably better for Europe to have two or three providers, rather than one, because of potential difficulties with corporate governance and "systemic risk .MiFID's rule that trades may be cleared and settled anywhere is another argument for consolidation.
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