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Mr Modi's cautious approach has most obviously been found wanting in his dealings with India's ailing financial system.
And there are some unrelated aspects of the S28 that I found wanting in several days of testing.
Easy, feel-good recipes — especially those found wanting in the past — will probably fail if you try them again.
He said the newly recruited auxili­ary police were either undereducated, drunk on power or worried about being found wanting in their duties and being sent to the camps themselves.
Markets fear a Fernandez government would bring back previous interventionist economic policies that have already been tried and found wanting in a country with a long recent history of economic crises.
The paintings that hang in this exhibition would not have looked out of place in the Nazis' notorious collection of "degenerate art", nor would they have been found wanting in their proximity to so many modernist greats.
All the local environmental audit teams have been disbanded and, as the "2+26" city directive warns, if any local official, department or government is found wanting in anti-pollutant enthusiasm, "suggestions for accountability should be made".
The European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, kick-started the launch of the legislation, known as Mifid II, after the original set of rules was found wanting in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
Over the weekend, Trump received a warm welcome from Arab leaders, who focused on his desire to crack down on Iran's influence in the region, a commitment they found wanting in the Republican president's Democratic predecessor, Barack Obama.
That debate is underway now in the House of Commons, and, you know, we will not be found wanting in our attitude to engage with this matter-, PD: And we've demonstrated that over the last couple of years.
Whatever the outcome on Tuesday, it is unlikely that Phil Neville's squad will be found wanting in terms of fitness, says Brown, who has been impressed by the way the former Manchester United player has rotated his squad to keep them fresh for the business end of the tournament.
But in the end, after the millions of dollars are spent by outside groups trying to sway a small number of undecided senators, it's hard to see Kavanaugh being found wanting in terms of the sort of judicial and educational experience that would disqualify him for the court.
This led to much confusion with accuracy often found wanting in young soldiers who could not operate the sights properly.
The Prophetic Controversy, No. 3; or the Even Balances by which Isaac Scott, Chancy Loomis, and the Founders of the Reorganization Are Weighted and Found Wanting. In Two Chapters (Boyne, Mich.[?]: n.p. 1889).
The film received mixed reviews. Behindwoods wrote:"Ayyanar stands in the passable league that can gratify the audiences, who are least, bothered about logics". Sify wrote:"On the whole, Ayyanar is a mass film that is found wanting in tempo and packaging".
However, like the program in general, critics attacked the measure because those found wanting in reciting the national anthem were given uncommon punishments such as civil servants suspended without pay while public policies like federal character and out of state school fees were still in effect.
David Jordan, the chief executive of GDRU, acknowledges: "The result against Leicester told us that we have still much to do. We were found wanting in a number of departments, particularly our overall fitness and strength. It is vital that we recognise where out weaknesses are." Glasgow issued an Action Plan on how it planned to resolve those weaknesses.
Steele 1977, p.2 Despite his past experience, Baker was quickly found wanting in the management of the stores, specifically those for farmers near the settlement of Windsor. In 1798 the local grain harvest was too large to be receipted and stored in the Windsor storehouse, so Baker elected to fill that store solely with produce supplied by the region's three largest landholders.
Because of experience gained in Southeast Asia the first change to the training syllabus was to add more night-time air refueling which had been found wanting in the theater. Inactivated in 1970 as part of the phaseout of the B-66. The Electronic Warfare mission at Shaw was taken over by the EB-57E Canberra under the 16th TRS.
Wolfgang Butzkamm Butzkamm, Wolfgang (2009) "The language acquisition mystique: tried and found wanting." In: Forum Sprache, Hueber Verlag, 2:83-93. proposes to extend Krashen's notion of comprehension. Both in natural language acquisition as well as in foreign language classrooms, in order for the learner to make progress, understanding must occur on two levels, a situational or functional and a formal or structural level.
Trunk lines were once the main railway network in Scandinavia, providing transportation throughout Scandinavia. In 1863 Trunk Line Norway was founded, in place of the non- existent Board of Railways, which was found wanting in providing rural- and mountainous-only railways. The station opened as Høibråten on 20 October 1921, following the establishment of a residential area the previous decade and a half. It received a wooden station building designed by Gudmund Hoel.
For the purpose of reaching this aim, the steering committee of the ADMV should consist solely of persons with his confidence. The main initiatives which led to the foundation of the ADMV had nearly all been Liszt's. In 1835 he had published in the Parisian Gazette musicale an article series De la situation des artistes ("On the situation of artists"). In his first articles, he had taken a critical look at contemporary Parisian musical life which he found wanting in all aspects.
England had won the previous three editions of the Ashes and were tipped to win this edition as well. They were looking to emulate a feat that had not been achieved since the 1890s, win four Ashes on the trot. Simply going by Australia's performances in the recent past, it was assumed that the result was a foregone conclusion. Australia's batting was clearly found wanting in the previous series and they had lost matches from seemingly comfortable situations, as was seen in Durham and Lord's.
His book, Alman Vakıfları ve Bergama Dosyası, accused German NGOs operating in Turkey of espionage. The accusations were found wanting in court, as a consequence of which his publisher was fined 50 billion Lira (later reduced to a symbolic 1 billion after the prosecution declared that their grievance was not monetary). The Bergama issue revolved around the gold industry. It is claimed that Turkey imported US$800 million worth of gold from Germany annually, and the discovery of a gold mine in Bergama posed a threat, which had to be stopped.
Then they pledged the King before the people, Crying, Thou, O King, art King of Kings: O King, live for ever... And in that same hour, as they feasted Came forth fingers of a man's hand And the King saw The part of the hand that wrote. And this was the writing that was written: 'MENE, MENE, TEKEL UPHARSIN' 'THOU ART WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE AND FOUND WANTING'. In that night was Belshazzar the King slain And his Kingdom divided. Then sing aloud to God our strength: Make a joyful noise unto the God of Jacob.
The third group, which is mainly responsible for stabilization and rotation of the scapula, consists of the trapezius, serratus anterior, levator scapulae, and rhomboid muscles. These attach to the medial, superior, and inferior borders of the scapula. The head, processes, and the thickened parts of the bone contain cancellous tissue; the rest consists of a thin layer of compact tissue. The central part of the supraspinatus fossa and the upper part of the infraspinatous fossa, but especially the former, are usually so thin in humans as to be semitransparent; occasionally the bone is found wanting in this situation, and the adjacent muscles are separated only by fibrous tissue.
Cambridge, MA: Belknap of Harvard UP, 1997. Print. In Sonnet 124 the volta occurs in the eleventh and twelfth line, though arguable there could be two voltas in this sonnet—as there are at least two times in the poem where a new phrase of ideas is put forth. The first quatrain describes what the speakers' love would be like if it was simply a result of circumstance. There is then a change in thought as the second quatrain begins to attack the fickle state of the world in which the speaker and addressee reside where there is a lack of enduring resolve found wanting in politics, love, and fashion.
" Edward Grayson, the historian of the early amateur game, was another admirer of the England captain. "Well over six feet in height," he wrote, :"and weighing nearly thirteen stone, he left his mark both at inside-right and inside-left, with his speed, passing and shooting from all angles that underlined the dribbling skill he had acquired from Eton's Field Game. His unselfishness and finesse no doubt gave him the wonderful knack of knowing how to keep his line together, a quality which England's selectors have unhappily found wanting in nearly all the inside-forwards with whom they have experimented since the Second World War. Gosling's play... was the very refinement of football, and effective football, too.
Norberto V. Ramos, who served as UST's University Registrar from 1930 to 1980 recounts in his book detailing the history of UST: > "The UST community laments Dean Mencias' demise especially because of the > way he died. He was a devoted administrator... Those of us who knew him and > had the opportunity to work with him at the University will always remember > him as a kind and simple man, deeply religious; and above all, he was never > found wanting in the conduct of his public relations." Luna Mencias Street, a national road traversing the boundaries of and connecting the cities of San Juan and Mandaluyong in Metro Manila, is partly named after Dr. Mencias. The street had originally been named A Luna Street, after General Antonio Luna of the Philippine revolution.
The college's Pre-Clinical Campus in Korangi Creek The college had its basic sciences section for the first and second professional years housed in a private building until August 2000, when the college was permanently shifted to its permanent custom built campus in Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai Colony in Korangi Creek Cantonment Area on the outskirts of Karachi.FJDC Prospectus 2005-06 Page 9 However, the campus is found wanting in some of the more basic requirements of an educational institution. For instance, there are no separate common rooms for girls or boys, and only one of the two lecture halls, is big enough to keep up with the growing number of students applying. With the number of students per batch increasing every year, the need to expand this campus will become more serious in the near future.
Defence and security are now Jankel's primary areas of business. Metropolitan Police Ford F450 Jankel Guardian vehicles of the MET Police around Parliament Square in the aftermath of the 2017 Westminster attack. In the mid 1990s Jankel was approached by the UK MoD to see if the company would be interested in bidding for government work, and in 1997 Jankel branched out into producing vehicles for the UK MoD and Police. Defence and security are now Jankel's primary areas of business. Jankel’s first defence/security-related vehicles were armoured Jaguars for the RUC in 1997. These were followed by a specialist fleet of Guardian counter-terror/anti-riot vehicles for the Met and then Essex Police forces. These Ford-based designs were to replace Land Rover-based designs which had been found wanting in areas of space and performance.
A lot of spatial data being generated by various institutions using high-end technology by untrained manpower, being inconsistent in accuracies and unrelated to any meta-data standards on account of lack of professional supervision, cannot be put to universal use in a multi-disciplinary environment. Such efforts, although meeting a limited requirement, do not contribute to the national need of a standardised spatial data base and are often found wanting in accuracy when integrated with a regional or national perspective. For deriving full benefits and optimising the use of resources, knowledge of the fundamentals of land surveying and various methodologies of interfacing them with the new technologies has, therefore, become an inescapable requirement for all technologists and planners engaged in generation and manipulation of spatial information. Survey Education deals with the concepts and methodologies of gathering, processing and representing geo-spatial data in a defined form and format.
During this period he also twice served as Librarian, from 1674 to 1676 and 1679 to 1681. At a meeting of the Corporation, 11 December 1674, it was "Ordered further that hencforth Mr. Daniell Gookin be Library keeper : And that he enquire of persons formerly [con]cerned for finding out & restoring the book[s] found wanting in the last surveigh ma[de] by the Praesidt : himself and Mr Sewal as in the Library book." In August, 1676, there was "paid mr Danl Gookin, one of the Fellowes, money 50s in Satisfaction for his paines in removing the library to the new Colledge & placeing them." This was evidently extra work, for some months previously Daniel Allin had been appointed Librarian; perhaps in the removal of the books to the first Harvard Hall, then only partially completed, the new Librarian was glad to have the aid of his predecessor.

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