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Though, it is common to find that most lessons learned in construction projects are lost because most companies never take care of collecting them.
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Still, reports Bloomberg, Wall Street analysts are recommending shares in Peabody Coal and dismissing stock in solar vendors, whose projects are losing government support worldwide.
Some of the organizational sophistication evident in these large projects was lost in Europe immediately after the disintegration of the Roman Empire, as social life contracted into smaller, self-enclosed spheres.
We are able to only identify urgent readmissions to the same hospital; unfortunately, readmissions to a hospital not participating in the GC project are lost.
I said that some American, European, and Israeli intellectuals were now saying that the Zionist project was lost, and that the only future was bi-national, a state of both Arabs and Jews from the Mediterranean to the Jordan River — a state that would, given the realities of borders and birth rates, become majority Arab quite fast.
"Chopping and changing all the time" means that the detailed expertise you build up on one project is lost when you move on, he explains.
Once again, traffic patterns failed to match rosy projections and the project is losing money.
Mr. Levitan of the Oversight Board said that the project was "losing credibility with Treasury, with the Office of Management and Budget and with Congress".
"If the city finds out that this project is losing more jobs than it's creating," Mr. Wing added, "then they simply don't deserve stimulus dollars".
Google's self-driving car project is losing Chris Urmson, who served as the unit's CTO and lead technical resource after going the company from Carnegie Mellon.
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