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Critics have also expressed alarm at the lack of effective monitoring and accountability mechanisms.
Critics have expressed alarm at the lack of effective monitoring and accountability mechanisms, and have condemned the scheme as a new wave of colonialism.
There is criticism of using forests as a carbon offset mechanism, primarily due to the lack of effective monitoring to ensure that logging elsewhere is not negating saved forests.
The decay of water quality became a serious threat beside the lack of effective monitoring network, especially in Al-Gharraf basin, which was characterized by a mainly agricultural land use of about 700,000 hectares (Saleh 2010; Al-Ansari 2011).
They strongly emphasized the lack of effective monitoring and evaluation within the primary health care system.
See related editorial by Gomoll, Due to a lack of effective monitoring methods after treatment, the optimal treatment for cartilage lesions has not been established.
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Management was primarily a matter of effective monitoring and control.
This is not the first time the issue of inaccuracy/lack of effective monitoring has been raised and it is unlikely there will be any satisfactory explanation on this thread.
"This is not the first time the issue of inaccuracy/lack of effective monitoring has been raised and it is unlikely there will be any satisfactory explanation on this thread". Are you telling me what I can and can't post to this blog?
One of the plausible reasons for insignificance affect of the demerit point system could be the lack of effective traffic monitoring system.
The lack of effective police monitoring means most dealers don't even bother using fake names when they join.
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