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For example, in the 1960s and 70s, the era of the new left, Dickens was considered well-meaning but naive; his "programme" was thought to be poorly worked out and inconsistent - not Marxist enough (though Marx was a great fan of Dickens).
Hence, the state will be guided by very poorly worked out ideas that experts in manipulation and mass appeal use to help themselves win office.
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And this week, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky said not only did he resent the light bulb standards but he also blamed the government for poorly working toilets in his house because of the regulations on how much water they should use.
Most rural health clinics in the country lack electricity, and many rely on poorly working kerosene-powered refrigerators to chill the vaccines.
This may suggest that those probe sets poorly work.
On this test, patients, but not unaffected risks, performed more poorly (working speed and error rate) than did the controls.
Technical problems appeared to be a major issue impacting on the uptake and sustained use of telehealth, with studies reporting little tolerance for poorly working systems, thus it is essential that telehealth equipment is user friendly and functions effectively.
The consequences of not getting enough sleep include feeling poorly, working inefficiently, weakening your immune system, and even depression.
Some idea of how poorly it worked can be gleaned from watching the European Union, also a weak central government of formerly independent states.
But Cone looked good in that one inning and the starter Denny Neagle pitched poorly, constantly working behind in the ball-strike count, something that Torre detests.
This is exacerbated by poorly known working environments and high noise levels.
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