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It was Day 190 of his administration — a term that had begun with his promise that everything that was dysfunctional and hopelessly partisan about Albany would change with his swearing-in.
A 1973 New York Times Magazine article by Martin Kilson, a black Harvard professor of government, caused a furor by arguing that students had imported a culture of black separatism that was dysfunctional in academia.
Robin Arena, the chairwoman, said she accepted some responsibility for the disarray and also blamed outdated bylaws, a management committee that was "dysfunctional," ineffective fund-raising and John Toohey, the managing director, for the situation.
"The reason was because it wasn't wrongdoing, it was in a market that was dysfunctional and not operating in any effective way," he added.
Dysfunctional levels were reported in all the studies investigating carnitine; however, the specific type of carnitine that was dysfunctional varied.
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Its reputation is of a community that is dysfunctional, and that is not true".
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