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109 Sentences With "in poor condition"

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The strap, which was in poor condition, was not original.
Cluster apartments are not cheap and are often in poor condition.
They arrive in poor condition, exhausted, hungry and desperate for shelter.
Except for places in poor condition, every apartment he saw seemed acceptable.
"Those who have made it to Bangladesh are in poor condition," she added.
In all, 45 percent of the nation's roads were deemed in poor condition.
Few relics of the Prussian era had survived and they were in poor condition.
Services had ceased with the deaths of elders, and the building was in poor condition.
The building where the zoo is housed is also in poor condition, making matters even worse.
Schools where voting took place were in poor condition, with cracked paint and bare-bones playgrounds.
Avoid taxis in poor condition, motorcycles and motorcycle taxis, and crowded top-heavy buses and minivans.
They were traveling to Fort Myers for repairs to the boat, which was in poor condition.
"Clients sometimes fear that a watch in auction would be in poor condition," Mr. Journe said.
Some accept goods in poor condition for recycling, while others only want what's suitable for resale.
The report said 60 of 183 BIE schools were classified as being in "poor" condition in 2009.
Officer Ganyana said the boat had been in poor condition and had been grounded for some time.
This has, for example, left 11% of its bridges in poor condition and its railways plagued by delays.
More than 23% of the state's bridges are in poor condition, also the worst figure in the nation.
Rescue teams have yet to reach more remote areas, where roads were in poor condition even before the quake.
While the cage appeared to be in poor condition, the tiger's rescuers said the big cat was "well-fed".
Nigeria's road network is in poor condition and more affluent travelers rely on air travel to cover long distances.
Avoid buses in poor condition or that are crowded and top-heavy, which can offset the center of gravity.
Of them, 54,259 are "structurally deficient," which means they have at least one key structural element in poor condition.
In 2009, the house was in foreclosure and in poor condition when the current owner bought and restored it.
The subtext was that the planes were in poor condition, and the company might not be able to afford repairs.
"Over all, we will see fewer watches on the market that are mediocre, boring or in poor condition," he said.
Our water pipeline infrastructure did not fare much better, with more than half of registered voters rating it in poor condition.
There are 103,210 structurally deficient bridges across the country today, and one in five miles of highway is in poor condition.
Many of them seemed to be in poor condition, with rotting roofs or crumbling walls, if they looked inhabited at all.
The Arabs reported that they found Greek books in poor condition—in their view, the Byzantines didn't respect their own heritage.
The power sellers won't accept phones that are in poor condition, older model phones, or those phones worth less than $100.
Parts of the hull that were bombarded were in poor condition, but other parts of the hull had almost no damage.
Some charities accept items in poor condition for recycling, so even your worn and damaged clothes and linens may eligible for collection.
This gabled house with a wraparound porch, for which Mr. Huang paid $360,000, was in poor condition, but otherwise fit his needs.
The Last Guardian arrives in poor condition: sluggish controls, a camera that requires constant micromanagement, questionable checkpoint placement, and an inconsistent frame rate.
Melissa Healey told the Times she received a text message from her friend Erin McGowan telling her the limo was in poor condition.
"The notion that this happened because Zion is in poor condition is asinine," Griffin said before the Pelicans opened the season at Toronto.
Designed by William J. East, the home was in poor condition when the current owners bought it eight and a half years ago.
"It's three middle-aged men in poor condition falling over and catching fire," says Clarkson, in what is probably the most coherent description.
America's roads are crowded, underfunded, and often in poor condition, leading to a 7 percent increase in traffic fatalities from 21625 to 2900.
More than 63,000 bridges throughout the country are in need of major repairs, and at least 32% of roads are in poor condition.
The judge also sentenced the owner of the coach to 12 years in jail after investigators found the vehicle to be in poor condition.
Dunn owns her Toyota Prius and, although she says it's in poor condition, she plans to drive it for as long as she can.
The tiger cub found at the border in a duffel bag and in poor condition is now under the care of our veterinary staff.
On top of taxpayer dollars, it's estimated that driving on roads in poor condition costs motorists $120 billion in vehicle repairs and operating costs.
In addition, more than 10,000 public housing units are lost each year due to demolition and disposition, often because they are in poor condition.
As of Sunday afternoon, a further 250 migrants were rescued from eight boats, three of which were in poor condition and later sank, they added.
It would also authorize $6.6 billion for a competitive grant program to address the backlog of bridges in poor condition nationwide among other funding efforts.
The National Park Service says that it has 6,700 miles of trails that are in poor condition because it can't afford to keep them up.
Instead, the friends rented a stretch limo, which was in poor condition, for the trip to the brewery, the message said, according to the paper.
Roads and bridges by and large are in poor condition; the availability of air travel is limited; there is little rail service to speak of.
Notably, Alaska has the highest violent-crime per 1,000 residents, while California has the highest proportion of major roads that are in poor condition at 3383%.
"[W]e observed detainee bathrooms that were in poor condition, including mold and peeling paint on walls, floors, and showers, and unusable toilets," the report reads.
Some 23% of US defence facilities are marked as being in "poor condition" with a further 9% labelled as "failing," the report said, citing Pentagon data.
"Veterinary tests have confirmed that the wolf was in poor condition and likely nearing the end of its natural life span," the agency told CBC News.
It's only if the battery is in poor condition, so that it can't retain enough charge to handle a sudden surge in demand from the processor.
Deadly road accidents are common in Peru, where enforcement of passenger limits is minimal and many rural routes, often along high passes, are in poor condition.
"(W)e observed detainee bathrooms that were in poor condition, including mold and peeling paint on walls, floors, and showers, and unusable toilets," the report reads.
Many waiting homes are in poor condition—the one near Hariane's clinic has a half-open roof and nowhere to sleep—dissuading women from using them.
But the 115-year-old commuter bridges, which connect the town of Niagara Falls with Goat Island, part of Niagara Falls State Park, are in poor condition.
The Senate proposal would provide $6 billion over five years to address the backlog of bridges in poor condition nationwide and alleviate and prevent future network delays.
According to the report, 21 percent of US roads are in poor condition and the country has an $836-billion backlog of highway and bridge capital needs.
The shoe was part of a Nike employee's personal collection, and though it is in poor condition and currently disintegrating, it received 220 bids before its sale.
"A redecorating programme was in place, but many cells were shabby, communal areas were sometimes grubby and the showers were generally in poor condition," the report stated.
Yet their films are not well known today — many exist only in poor condition or fragments; others were not regarded as good enough to be released on video.
Ms. Kazuo, who is seven months pregnant, said she had visited them at the station before their deaths and had seen that her husband was in poor condition.
These puppies often arrive in poor condition, covered in vomit and feces, and many later test positive for contagious diseases that could easily have spread to other animals.
Almost half were found to be either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, meaning that critical structural elements were either in "poor condition" or inadequate for current traffic loads.
The use of such of apartments, known as cluster site units, has been criticized by homeless advocates who say they are often in poor condition, in decaying buildings.
"The tiger cub found at the border in a duffel bag and in poor condition is now under the care of our veterinary staff," the Zoo said on Twitter.
The city's subway system, which carries 5.7 million riders on a typical weekday, has come under increasing criticism in recent months for extensive delays and infrastructure in poor condition.
Veterinary tests confirmed that the wolf was in "poor condition" and nearing the end of its life, which was probably a contributing factor in its behavior, Parks Canada said.
The civilians from southern villages appear to have been forced into the city by ISIS, and witnesses said they looked to be in poor condition, with no food or accommodation.
The Statesman reports that since the 1990s taxpayers have covered $4 million worth of habitat cleanup to restore land left in poor condition by past mining activity in the area.
Analyst UkrAgroConsult noted that 19913 percent of the winter wheat crop was in poor condition as of March 10, but that has improved to 19.5 percent as of April 21.
The artwork was in "poor condition," Guerrero said, and the process was rigorous, especially since some tiles had cracked; a few were beyond repair and had to be carefully recreated.
Building the booths from scratch would be too expensive, he said, so he began calling around and found a warehouse in Canada that had several, though they were in poor condition.
Military chief General Eduardo Ano said the fierce resistance by the Maute in Marawi was to protect Hapilon, who was in poor condition after being wounded in a January air strike.
While it waits for the results, it has decided to push back the timing of handovers as it seeks to quash the charge that its homes were being delivered in poor condition.
Late November crop reports listed 36 percent of Ukraine winter wheat in poor condition, meaning that a lot of hectares could be lost if the winter and spring weather were not cooperative.
Patchy rains and pest outbreaks have also threatened maize production in Zambia and Malawi, while Reuters journalists who traveled to Lesotho this weekend saw fields of stunted maize that looked in poor condition.
Though Army staff were prioritized at military hospitals, some Afghan citizens were also treated there because so many were injured in the conflict and local hospitals were often inaccessible or in poor condition.
Motor vehicle collisions are the top killer of healthy U.S. citizens abroad and most traffic deaths worldwide occur in low- to middle-income countries, where roads and infrastructure are often in poor condition.
Traffic-dense California contains 13 of the top 25 most traveled structurally deficient bridges in the U.S. In Illinois—a critical junction for interstate commerce—19 percent of public roads are in poor condition.
The American Society for Civil Engineers has given a grade to U.S. Infrastructure: D+. The U.S. Is home to 63,000 bridges in need of significant repair, and with 32% of roads in poor condition.
Compounding the difficulty of having three strips of film for every shot, he noted, was the fact that the materials had not been kept in archives, which typically means they are in poor condition.
A January report by the Havana Historian&aposs Office found that 52 of the 72 buildings along the oldest stretch, what&aposs known as the traditional Malecon, are in poor condition and would require demolition.
A September report from the Government Accountability Office found that the Navy's shipyard facilities and equipment in poor condition with a backlog of restoration and maintenance that will take at least 19 years to clear.
The South American nation exports crude but its refineries are in poor condition - hence the need to import gasoline and diesel for petrol stations and power plants, as well as naphtha to dilute its heavy oil.
Every state has at least one structurally deficient bridge, which the US Department of Transportation (DOT) defines as when one or more key bridge components (for example, the deck, superstructure, or substructure) is in "poor" condition.
Already, a fifth of the roads crisscrossing our nation are in poor condition, more than half of public schools require funding for buildings to be brought into good condition, and 19 million Americans lack broadband access.
The South American nation exports crude but its refineries are in poor condition - hence the need to import gasoline and diesel for petrol stations and power plants, as well as naphtha to dilute its heavy oil.
Regarding your article on housing demography in Britain ("The silver lining", January 5th), many people in the baby-boom generation are actually on low incomes, with small pensions and trapped in properties that are in poor condition.
A 2017 US Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found that the US Navy's shipyard facilities and equipment were in poor condition, creating a backlog of restoration and maintenance that will take at least 19 years to clear.
Much of our energy grid is at full capacity, one out of every five miles of highway pavement is in poor condition, our ports need to be modernized and deepened, and many of our schools are crumbling.
Like their coworkers in the Brooklyn warehouses, B&H's employees in Midtown also note that they lack basic training to handle utility vehicles, meant to move large or heavy loads, that are often kept in poor condition.
But as Reuters points out, an estimated 65 percent of roadways in the United States are in poor condition, and cars are struggling to figure out how to interpret things like faded lane markers and damaged road signs.
SYDNEY, July 15 (Reuters) - U.S. corn futures rose 1% to hit a five-year high on Monday as forecasts for hot, dry weather across a major producing region stoked fears that crops already in poor condition could be damaged.
His mom, Athena, had been listed for free on the "Offer Up" app (a mobile marketplace similar to eBay or Craiglist) in "poor condition" and was recused by the organization just two weeks shy of giving birth, Santiago says.
The injured dog, named Nittany, was in poor condition when she was found in a residential area in Pennsylvania, running loose with a hunting trap caught on her leg, a Facebook post from the Humane Society said on Tuesday.
"One indication that a person is dealing with a good realtor is if they're ready to make an offer and the realtor encourages them to think about whether that property is in poor condition or overpriced," Teutsch told me.
Unlined impoundments in coal ash sites may not restrict toxic pollutants from seeping into surrounding groundwater, rivers and lakes, and impoundments that are in poor condition are more likely to leak and contaminate groundwater, surface water or surrounding property.
According to the BBC, museum staff said lack of funding had left the museum in poor condition, and around a third of the building's 30 exhibition halls were shut down due to financial constraints at the time of the fire.
The use of cluster sites began in 2000 as the city ran out of room in traditional shelters, but it has ballooned from 50 units to thousands of units, many in poor condition, and leased at rents that exceed market rates.
Their assessment was dire: One out of every five miles of highway pavement is in poor condition; there are 33,500 "high-hazard potential" dams whose failure could kill people; and there's a $90 billion repair backlog in America's mass transit systems.
Preston Taylor, who is still awaiting sentencing after taking a deal to testify against his friend, told officials that the pair only found $10,000 cash in the shoebox, much less than McAtasney had expected, and that the money was in poor condition.
About 18,500 people — nearly a third of those in the main shelter system — live in hotel rooms and clusters, apartments in private buildings that are often in poor condition and isolated from the kind of help homeless families and individuals need to move toward permanent housing.
The association combed through the Department of Transportation 213 Bridge Inventory database to find that the number of structurally deficient bridges — those considered to be in poor condition according to the Federal Highway Administration — dropped just 2145 percent from 21, to 145,225 out of a total of 225,25 U.S. bridges.
QuoteWizard, an auto insurance tool created by Lending Tree, combed through the Federal Highway Administration's data to rank the states on three categories: the fraction of roads that were in poor condition, the number of bridges that were deemed "structurally deficient", and how much the state spends on road repairs.

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