Sentence examples for poor duplication from inspiring English sources

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But his work with sound was equally important, and this version, clearing away the aural hiss built up over years of poor duplication, allows us for the first time to appreciate the clanging musique concrète of Lang's vividly rendered Berlin.

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The lack of a clear, leading, international agency responsible for organizing the efforts and for liaising with the Ministry of Health perpetuated poor communication, duplication of work, and gaps in health services.

Bichard said there was extensive waste, with duplication, poor procurement and infighting between government departments, but if the cuts were matched with major reforms a collapse in standards could be avoided and the system improved.

Efforts to hold political and military leaders accountable for their crimes are laudable, but this multitude of mechanisms inevitably suffers from an excess of bureaucracy, poor coordination and duplication of efforts.

Inadequate communication led to duplication and poor service continuity and integration; for example, patients were hospitalised, discharged or referred to psychiatrists without their GP's knowledge.

The N8 has: a fantastic camera (both for still and video) a beautiful screen for video playback excellent GPS and mapping support terrific battery life an execrable user interface riddled with inconsistencies, duplication and poor layout and/or decisions.

Alternatively, if the 'polyphyletic eukaryotes' pattern was due to ancient duplications and poor paralog sampling, we would expect newly sampled sequences to cluster in the different eukaryotic clades and recover mirror eukaryotic phylogenies.

Consequently, there is still unnecessary and costly duplication of efforts, poor interoperability between resources and loss of valuable data and annotations when a resource is no longer supported.

5 7 DRPs can occur for many reasons such as undertreatment, inadequate monitoring of medicines, poor medicine or dose selection, duplication of medicines or factors to do with the way the patient uses the medicine.

In an interview on Thursday in the dining room of his home in Chevy Chase, Md., Mr. O'Neill was contrite about the duplications, blaming "a poor work method".

Our results further showed that genomic regions with higher numbers of repetitive microsatellite pairs accumulate a greater number of segmental duplications than regions poor in paired microsatellites.

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