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Firms that have recently been involved in bribery investigations may also be excluded from procurement processes, may suffer a higher cost of capital (large fines can trigger credit-rating and loan-facility reviews), and be hit by shareholder lawsuits.Siemens, a German industrial group, has spent more than $3 billion on bribery-related fines and costs since 2008.

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Without the necessary background and large amounts of research, the already imperfect process may suffer, he says.

Despite the success of these nanomaterials, their synthetic process may suffer from drawbacks such as multistep synthesis, use of toxic multifunctional agent, high fabrication cost, high-temperature synthesis, and long synthesis time.

However, also the SSF process may suffer from incomplete hydrolysis of the solid lignocellulosic fraction.

Sporozoite production is an energy-costly process that may suffer from resource limitation at high oocyst densities (Carwardine and Hurd 1997).

Building processes may still suffer from some lacks in efficiency in terms of process management and use of resources.

The time needed to transfer the ongoing communications to the new cell is crucial [2, 3] since if this process lasts too long the user may suffer degradation in the quality of the ongoing services.

Furthermore, patients may suffer in this process, as both occupational burnout and low staffing levels have been associated with a decline in quality of care [ 21, 25].

The results suggest that upon adsorption the DMSO molecule, in the concentration range used, may suffer a partial reorientation process.

However, poor profile information limits the process of optimization at runtime, so the DBT system may suffer from substantial overhead.

Otherwise, if inhalation processes are optimised without adopting the prescribed salbutamol dose, patients may suffer from increased adverse drug effects due to elevated salbutamol exposure.

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