Sentence examples for inappropriately managed from inspiring English sources

"inappropriately managed" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that was not handled properly, effectively, or adequately. Example: The project was inappropriately managed, resulting in delays and budget overruns.

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Though this urban development would seem to benefit these countries, it can also, if inappropriately managed, create distinct challenges for them.

Primary dysmenorrhea is a common gynecologic disorder, but is often inappropriately managed due to ignorance and misunderstanding of its pharmacotherapy in many young women.

Sellafield later said in a statement that plutonium and uranium samples were "kept securely" and that "to imply that such material is inappropriately managed is simply not true".

By directing MPA management disproportionately towards comprehensive no-take zones that affect fishing practices that are already required by state and federal legislation to adhere to sustainability requirements, the suite of threats affecting both protected and unprotected areas can be left inadequately and/or inappropriately managed.

The trust plans to restore five miles (8km) of waterways that have been "damaged or inappropriately managed over the years".

This meta-analysis is prone to criticism because many of the included studies are old, uncontrolled, or compare CRRT with inappropriately managed IHD [99].

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But managed inappropriately, the impact to your financial health can be substantial.

However, it could lead to side effects such as increasing fear of failure, creating winners/losers, cheating/breaking the spirit of the game, and creating an emotional atmosphere in the class or division between learners in the class if managed inappropriately.

Firstly, as a result of lack of a consistent classification, OASI can be wrongly classified as a 2nd degree tear and therefore managed inappropriately.

Whilst recent primary care changes are likely to benefit people, they could be detrimental if they prevent, or delay, individuals with symptoms of potentially serious disease from seeking healthcare, or if they encourage people to self-manage inappropriately.

Any time a managed care official "inappropriately makes a decision, then all of a sudden it's not a medical decision, it's a coverage decision," complained Connie Barron, associate director of legislative affairs for the Texas Medical Association, in Austin, Tex.

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