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Raul Reyes: A mismanaged convention Donald Trump's convention was grossly mismanaged and lacking in cohesion.
Its work represents a good beginning on a monumental task to reform what before the hurricane was a mismanaged, bankrupt agency and is now a mismanaged, bankrupt agency in operational shambles.
The idea was "possibly a little bit mismanaged" he says.
But he said the vaccination campaign had not been mismanaged.
But many P23P firms have either been fraudulent or mismanaged.
The government is being dangerously mismanaged, according to his book.
Because Iranian Revolutionary Guards mismanaged Iran's water supply for decades.
The complaint that Lebanon has been mismanaged is nothing new.
Activist investor William Ackman called the company mismanaged under his tenure.
Digital First asserts that the newspaper chain has been woefully mismanaged.
Rousseff faces impeachment over allegations that she mismanaged the country's budget.
Quirky, the ambitious tech incubator, was a wildly mismanaged sinking ship.
Reportedly, though, Mr. Rama's government has mismanaged privatization of energy assets.
Over the same period, the island's public finances were grossly mismanaged.
High tax states are inherently mismanaged, and in many ways corrupt.
Economic Scene Has the United States mismanaged the ascent of China?
No one denies that PREPA has been mismanaged for many years.
If such shifting tides are mismanaged, they almost invariably cause economic trouble.
But Buffalo mismanaged the clock and did not attempt a field goal.
Toni had three miscarriages in one year because of a mismanaged thyroid.
It is unclear how much money is believed to have been mismanaged.
This will be a boon for Iran's chronically mismanaged and struggling economy.
It&aposs becoming a completely, like a socialist state and being mismanaged.
Mismanaged, as it was in Chernobyl, it kills with a ferocious swiftness.
I mean many people feel that Skype has been mismanaged by Microsoft.
He claimed their sex life was ruined and the firm mismanaged his funds.
Rosneft bought Bashneft from Sistema, and later alleged Sistema had mismanaged the asset.
He badly mismanaged his company, and the country paid a price for that.
The deaths symbolize India's swamped, mismanaged and often corrupt public health care system.
The blame is with previous administrations that unforgivably mismanaged trade relations with China.
California is one of the most mismanaged, highest-tax states in the nation.
The solar system has been mismanaged beyond repair by a corrupt corporate board.
And federal funds meant to offset these costs have been mismanaged in the past.
In the eyes of many Hawaiians, Mauna Kea has been mismanaged for many decades.
Later, when Valeant allegedly mismanaged the company, Eckert and other shareholders filed a lawsuit.
Mr. Tillerson has made clear that he believes the State Department is badly mismanaged.
In a January 2017 filing, Depp alleged TMG mismanaged his finances, costing him millions.
In a January 53 filing, Depp alleged TMG mismanaged his finances, costing him millions.
"Go look at all the areas where they've wasted money, mismanaged taxpayer resources," said Rep.
The revelations have cemented the idea that Facebook is "grossly mismanaged", says an advertising executive.
In 863 PG&E declared bankruptcy after the state mismanaged deregulation of the electricity market.
It has so mismanaged the economy that GDP has dropped by nearly half since 2013.
Whoever takes charge will inherit a restive, youthful country that has been mismanaged for decades.
But mismanaged or unplanned growth can be as much of a curse as a blessing.
It is also growing scarcer every year thanks to climate change and our mismanaged response.
Rama has also mismanaged energy reform, failing to diversify from the predominant hydro-electric sector.
Many ended up in debt — or worse, went broke because they mismanaged their newfound riches.
Gary Coleman was a childhood star, but his parents and business advisor mismanaged his money.
He has grossly mismanaged the country's resources and engaged in acts of far-reaching cronyism.
O'Brien's father mismanaged a large inheritance, and cheated the family out of peace of mind.
And every mismanaged war, failed hurricane response, botched investigation and doping scandal furthers this view.
And frankly, this comes from mismanaged expectations and abuse of the strategy as a whole. 
Economics 53 The overarching theme of these protests seems to be Iran's perpetually mismanaged economy.
But Tooze also convincingly shows that the European Central Bank mismanaged things from the start.
HHS leaders previously concluded that Lloyd mismanaged efforts to reunite families, POLITICO reported last year.
Under his rule, North Korea's grossly mismanaged economy sagged and its people suffered a famine.
The opposition says the government has mismanaged the economy and squandered revenue from Ghana's natural resources.
" And with a crumbling economy and two mismanaged wars, Barack Obama had "the audacity of hope.
Unfortunately, he would declare for bankruptcy just four years later, claiming his funds had been mismanaged.
In many instances, U.S. projects aimed at rebuilding Afghanistan have been mismanaged and lack proper documentation.
I opposed government bailouts in the past because they focused on Wall Street, particularly mismanaged business.
Shortly after the academy's deliberations, the space agency admitted that the Webb project had been mismanaged.
Even with the world's most-abundant oil fields, Venezuela has mismanaged its way to economic disaster.
"When the electric power authority had the money, they mismanaged it and didn't invest," he said.
It is now a symbol of India's swamped, mismanaged and often corrupt public health care system.
The impeachment and impending trial marks the starkest example of what happens when diplomacy is mismanaged.
Recently, the media had reported on a series of floods and mismanaged public services in Alexandria.
Miller described it as "one of the most misguided and mismanaged misadventures" in recent ESPN history.
Some papers reported that the lab was badly mismanaged, with important precautions ignored because of haste.
The lawsuit also claims the brothers have mismanaged Deco, a label-making business, and grossly overcompensated themselves.
The LIA is attempting to pursue the banks for more than $3 billion it claims was mismanaged.
Oasis has previously said the company's brands were strong and had been mismanaged by the current leadership.
Environmentalists and local activists say the government mismanaged fragile water resources and ignored rampant pollution from mining.
Multiplied and mismanaged, though, they can create traffic jams, worsen air pollution and force cities to sprawl.
ISS said earlier this month that shareholder value had eroded as the board mismanaged the EpiPen issue.
It is also the time to look with greater attention into economic mismanaged of the "Rama-era".
It is a ploy to hide the sad truth that Italian politicians have gravely mismanaged their economy.
They said Park betrayed public trust and mismanaged the government, and had lost a mandate to lead.
If mismanaged, however, the migration could raise the cost of funding for European companies, the thinktank said.
Heck, even some of the wealthiest of the wealthy have mismanaged their money and lost it all.
A month later, the nomination was withdrawn after allegations Jackson had mismanaged the White House Medical Unit.
But Spieth and tournament officials made it plain that nothing nefarious or mismanaged — or unobserved — had occurred.
Mr. Brownback, the five candidates all say, deeply mismanaged the state's budget during his tenure in office.
A mismanaged White House, a poor professional reputation and a weak presidency are not impossible to fix.
Emily and Malcolm Fairbairn sued Fidelity Charitable over a $0003 million gift that they claim was mismanaged.
To begin with, Italians of all political persuasions are irritated by the way immigration has been mismanaged.
The 2020 Iowa caucuses have been grossly mismanaged, and it's an absolute disaster for our election process.
But it turns out that the most popular government services also tend to be the most mismanaged.
Its end, announced in 2016, was a muddled one: Was Vine mismanaged by Twitter, its parent company?
A day of reckoning Schnatter, who founded the company in 1984, believes it is now being mismanaged.
They are an amazing company and they've done some amazing things, but they really mismanaged that business.
The LIA is attempting to pursue the banks for more than $3 billion that it claims was mismanaged.
Instead, Reich said, the leaders mismanaged the government, making life more difficult and sending economies into downward spirals.
They very severely mismanaged their cash flow, and as such need to make a series of layoffs today.
"Parking is wildly mismanaged—it's probably our most inefficient use of resources in many ways," Shoup tells me.
They have become completely disillusioned with the political classes of this beautiful and bountiful but badly mismanaged country.
The Fort Lauderdale Strikers have been so thoroughly mismanaged that players went unpaid for parts of this year.
Today's disastrous blazes are the confluence of weather, a warming climate, mismanaged forests, and development in fire country.
But despite promises to help Flickr grow and evolve, Yahoo mismanaged things pretty much from the get-go.
But the bigger story here is that Venezuela's socialist government has badly mismanaged the electric grid for years.
She is now wheelchair bound, making her one of dozens of patients who alleges Duntsch mismanaged their surgery.
He has not made public statements regarding allegations that he mismanaged the company or used its funds inappropriately.
So, I mean, it&aposs so badly mismanaged in terms of the idea, people waking up to it.
Chipotle mismanaged its communications crisis by burying the lead with the media – and then skipping crucial crisis steps.
Or they complain to the risk management office that I mismanaged their care (as happened to me recently).
Many people are feeling the sharp end of globalization, as their communities face widening inequality and mismanaged diversity.
Mr. Salvini, without offering a solution, stressed over and over that immigration was too high, and also mismanaged.
She would reassure the callers that they were not failures and that they had not mismanaged their farms.
Abramson doesn't believe that IAC mismanaged the company; instead, he sees it as a case of misplaced expectations.
A staggering amount of war economy has been mismanaged or wasted on ghost programs, benefitting the political class.
"There's a legitimate gripe over this horribly mismanaged extradition bill," said Roach, considered a leading authority on Asia.
"Debbie Wasserman Schultz has completely mismanaged this and it's a complete abomination," said John Morgan, a Clinton donor.
Most important, don't bail on promises because you mismanaged your time or lost interest in an extracurricular assignment.
On Iran, she said the Iranian people are suffering from economic problems because their economy has been mismanaged.
The hedge fund also said that Newell had mismanaged the integration of its 103 acquisition of Jarden Corp.
This evades accusations that the state has mismanaged the people's assets, but effectively ensures dismal secondary-market performance.
A coordinated response is underway to bring relief to the island's residents, but it's been chaotic and mismanaged.
Throughout her essay, Fowler referenced a series of managers who had mismanaged her complaints about sexism and sexual harassment.
The poll said 85 percent of Remain voters and 80 percent of Leave voters thought Brexit had been mismanaged.
"This was a very badly mismanaged island for a very long time," he said in a morning TV interview.
Starboard Value is making a move against a pharmaceutical company it says is mismanaged, CEO Jeff Smith said Wednesday.
He mismanaged the economy, failed to tackle corruption and has been unable to restrain the terrorist group Boko Haram.
The activist investor alleges the company's board mismanaged its $38 billion, Warren Buffett-backed deal to buy Anadarko (APC).
While I never really got myself into deep debt, my mismanaged money was taking a toll on my emotions.
Husband No. 270 was agent Martin Melcher, who mismanaged her fortune and left her in debt when he died.
He has been as loyal as anyone to a mismanaged franchise that has done nothing to deserve that loyalty.
Zipori said they decided to make an unsolicited offer after Skyline AI's platforms determined the properties were being mismanaged.
More recently, he spearheaded a campaign to remove the leadership that had mismanaged the National Puerto Rican Day Parade.
"I feel like they mismanaged my money to pay other people's claims and now I have nothing," she said.
Firm executives say they rescue mismanaged companies on the verge of bankruptcy and leave them in a healthier state.
Because it was a new kind of science, much of the nuclear waste was mismanaged and improperly disposed of.
He claimed without evidence that the money is being misused and mismanaged, according to an Axios report from November.
This company was extremely mismanaged, there was a lot of turnover and H.R. saw what they wanted to see.
Both state-controlled firms have been mismanaged under the Rousseff government and could benefit from political change, he said.
In the years leading up to the fire, the Oakland Fire Department had been chronically underfunded, understaffed and mismanaged.
Twitter now concedes that its system for mitigating some of these problems, the verification badge, has been badly mismanaged.
Plastic waste is just as easily ignored, even when it is being generated and mismanaged on a titanic scale.
He grossly mismanaged the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, sending hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans fleeing to Central Florida.
It became clear on Monday night that the caucuses had been badly mismanaged, which allowed conspiracy theories to breed.
As Harris describes it, the "feckless" Obama administration mismanaged Syria nearly as badly as the Bush administration mishandled Iraq.
The Bureau alleged that the company systematically misled borrowers, mismanaged student loan payments, and steered students into unfavorable repayment plans.
Public opinion is slowly shifting towards the view that Brexit is not just being mismanaged but is also a mistake.
The president has ignored court orders, fired his most competent ministers, mismanaged public funds and somehow got away with it.
It was a blunder, and its mismanaged rollout exacerbated the management and cultural issues that weighed heavily on the company.
Today that tsunami has receded, and what's left behind is the catastrophic consequences of the world's most garishly mismanaged economy.
Starboard has said the company has underperformed peers and mismanaged the integration of Jarden Corp, which it bought in 2016.
He said that Mr. Lungu and his party, which took over the presidency five years ago, had mismanaged the economy.
Angry Koreans say Park betrayed public trust and mismanaged the government, and has lost a mandate to lead the country.
Private-equity executives say they rescue mismanaged companies on the verge of bankruptcy and leave them in a healthier state.
Civil lawsuits filed by Hardin in part alleged that Schnare mismanaged the group's finances and then tried to extort $250,000.
Experts on the region say the US has mismanaged its relationships with allies who have wildly differing objectives in Syria.
She resigned under fire in 1983 in the midst of accusations that she had mismanaged a hazardous waste cleanup program.
I don't think that's a conspiracy, that's just the way the U.S. government and Trump have utterly mismanaged this crisis.
That way, we can rescue the only thing worth saving about America's gutted, largely mismanaged local newspaper companies — the journalists.
Even when Dallas did score in the second half Sunday, going ahead late by 230-218, it mismanaged the clock.
But Venezuela's oil production plummeted, as Chavez stacked the country's oil industry with loyalists who mismanaged the country's principal export.
"These gaps in service reinforce the notion that this relocation was hurried, misguided and mismanaged," Plaskett said during a hearing.
As the federation enters a phase that may lead to its demise, longtime gymnasts remain befuddled over the mismanaged hiring.
The man is a convicted criminal whose corrupt and mismanaged company was implicated in a disaster that led to many deaths.
The real onus of blame, though, should be on ourselves: we mismanaged the consequences both of globalization and of technological progress.
Meanwhile, the state's biggest utility, PG&E, is a debt-ridden, mismanaged omnishambles currently being chewed over by a bankruptcy court.
That of course raises the question: Why pay someone to consult who has grossly mismanaged a company in the first place?
The country is plagued by an economic crisis caused by massive government overspending and corruption, mismanaged resources and low oil prices.
The agencies are either demoralized or downright hostile because of the way the administration has mismanaged them or cut their budgets.
" Cummings added that the document left "no doubt" that Trump appointees had "mismanaged" the State Department and "violated the public trust.
It alleges Guedes mismanaged 1 billion reais ($267 million) that public pension funds put in his investment vehicles starting in 2009.
"We did not identify evidence that FDA mismanaged or responded untimely to a reported medical device cybersecurity event," the report notes.
Ryanair in September canceled 20,000 flights after saying it had a shortage of standby pilots due to a mismanaged regulatory change.
They say she misread public opinion, mismanaged the issue and provoked a political crisis that has damaged the city's international standing.
As hundreds of passengers began leaving the ship after a two-week quarantine, health experts feared Japan had mismanaged the situation.
Data is the new oil for the 21st century, and with Facebook, investors are seeing what happens when it is mismanaged.
The island has large public corporations, some of which are in bankruptcy, which have been mismanaged and poorly run for decades.
Robert Lomison has worked in the funeral business for nearly four decades, building his wealth buying mismanaged cemeteries and funeral homes.
The local government has also mismanaged its own finances, borrowing more money over the years than it could ever pay back.
"I thought it was mismanaged," Erin Oberhauser, a former rider who said her strap came loose on the ride, told the Star.
He has also alleged malfeasance in the award of certain contracts by Tata entities and that the group's aviation ventures were mismanaged.
It's embarrassing that all of the hard work put into making animations and app launching feel smooth is squandered by mismanaged multitasking.
New York City is a mismanaged carnival of stupidity that is desperate for revenue and anxious to criminalize behavior once thought benign.
The club, called Sky Blue FC, faces allegations that it's mismanaged and provides poor living conditions and subpar facilities to its players.
In the debut episode of CNBC's "The Deed: Chicago," Conlon helps a completely overwhelmed novice house-flipper rescue a mismanaged renovation project.
Espenilla has driven many of the country's recent banking reforms, including raising minimum capital requirements, improving financial transparency, and overhauling mismanaged banks.
In fact, while he was so busy conducting immigration sweeps, his office ignored sex crimes and allegedly mismanaged millions in taxpayer funds.
Prof. Barry Eichengreen, of U.C. Berkeley, mistook the mismanaged international "gold-exchange standard" of the interwar period with the true gold standard.
Trump has argued that Puerto Rico has mismanaged aid already sent to the island after the devastation in 2017 from Hurricane Maria.
"In these boom times you get really disconnected from the fundamentals," he reflected, possibly acknowledging that Houston's own company mismanaged their financials.
Mr. Fintiklis, a Cypriot citizen, took legal action against the Trump Organization, arguing it had mismanaged the hotel, which was struggling financially.
Under Kim's father, the economy was mismanaged, and the collapse of Communism in the Soviet Union eliminated an important source of support.
His popularity may be dented by a series of mismanaged policies and an emboldened nationalist movement associated with his Bharatiya Janata Party.
Japan Post Insurance, 64% owned by Japan Post Holdings, first revealed it had mismanaged insurance policies affecting thousands of clients in August.
Rubin mismanaged the 20083 Asian financial crisis, helping to turn a financial hiccup in Thailand into a deep macroeconomic downturn in Asia.
Hichilema says the president has mismanaged the economy but Lungu blames weak growth in the major copper producer on plunging commodity prices.
They leak because the White House is catastrophically mismanaged, with nobody controlling access to the president or running a disciplined policymaking process.
" Michael Farr, president of Farr, Miller & Washington, said the controversy over Trump's order was really a sign of "mismanaged messaging over the weekend.
The issue may have stemmed from a mismanaged Google group, which allowed some Essential customers to learn the email addresses of other customers.
At the core of Venezuela's problems is an economic crisis caused by massive government overspending, mismanaged resources, low oil prices and government corruption.
O'Leary, however, thinks Trudeau has mismanaged the economy, isn't prioritizing job creation and needs to adapt to a new world order with Trump.
That may still be true, but as a new season begins with the mismanaged giants departed, those class divisions still seem fairly stark.
But it's not like he mismanaged WeWork between January, when he accepted SoftBank's $47 billion valuation, and September, when WeWork readied an IPO.
The LIA wants to pursue Goldman Sachs and Societe Generale in the English courts for more than $3 billion it claims was mismanaged.
South Africans had grown used to power cuts under his predecessor, Jacob Zuma, whose cronies looted and mismanaged nearly everything the state controls.
"The letter shows that the laboratory was mismanaged," says Schutzbank, who also performs lab inspections for the CMS-accredited College of American Pathologists.
Turns out, Mayor Hamm mismanaged the town, keeping poor records, not paying bills, abolishing the planning and zoning commission and the municipal court.
" Stephanie Kilroy, his sister-in-law and an owner of the company, said the family business hadn't been mismanaged; it had been "unmanaged.
And President Trump says the company has been mismanaged for years, though his Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, was a longtime board member there.
But Portugal has become a particularly stark case of what the future may hold if changes to land, climate and economies go mismanaged.
In an ongoing lawsuit, the American Federation of Teachers union is suing the Department of Education alleging that it has mismanaged the program.
After Francis became pope in 2013, he brought Cardinal Pell to the Vatican to oversee changes to a mismanaged and antiquated financial system.
In July, the American Federation of Teachers sued the Department of Education over the issue, alleging that the agency has mismanaged the program.
Mr. Lomison saw an opening with a group of three funeral homes and two cemeteries in Texas that he said had been mismanaged.
A great-uncle who divorced and mismanaged his way out of his own fortune threw himself from the roof of a Sheraton hotel.
For example, Alan Moore's graphic novel The Swamp Thing, a story based on the consequences of mismanaged nuclear waste was published in 1971.
It seems increasingly evident that the Games were not simply mismanaged, but rather were from the start a predictable and inevitable recipe for disaster.
Places like Bangladesh and Senegal still need help, and are not so atrociously mismanaged that the aid is bound to be stolen or wasted.
In other words, this computer is going to replace the painfully outdated and woefully mismanaged Mac Pro line, at least for the foreseeable future.
So South Africans will wake up after the excitement and buzz of the election to a country which has been mismanaged for 25 years.
Last month, Third Point unveiled a slate of nominees to replace all twelve of Campbell's directors, alleging the company has been mismanaged for years.
Still, China, with its high volume of imports, had been the source of more than a quarter of the world's mismanaged waste, Jambeck says.
They don't understand that economically unsound and mismanaged integration projects will fall apart, leaving them as an easy prey to "populist hordes" they abhor.
Even President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela held on, despite one of the most mismanaged economies in history, with an inflation rate of 4,21625 percent.
The EU and the euro area can function with the current degree of integration, overseen and arguably mismanaged by a sprawling European administrative infrastructure.
In contrast, many state firms are mismanaged and mired in allegations that overpriced contracts have been awarded to businessmen with the right political connections.
That remains a distant ideal in a crazy-quilt voting system variously managed and mismanaged by the 50 states and some 8,000 local jurisdictions.
He famously mismanaged Myspace, the social network he bought for $580 million in 2005 only to sell it six years later for $35 million.
"Maybe the biggest potential pitfall in renovation is mismanaged expectations," said Paul Barnla, the founder of Artistic License Interiors, a contractor based in Brooklyn.
But Mr. Netanyahu ends the year "appearing to have mismanaged Israel's relations with the two global superpowers, the U.S. and Russia," Mr. Zalzberg said.
"We believe that Brian Kemp mismanaged this election to sway it in his favor," Ms. Abrams's campaign manager, Lauren Groh-Wargo, said on Wednesday.
But the complaints were largely neglected or ignored by local housing authorities, who for years allegedly mismanaged and misspent millions of federal tax dollars.
He was suspended after an investigation showed he had mismanaged the response to a former assistant, Zach Smith, who was accused of domestic violence.
His decision, as immoral as it was reckless and mismanaged, the board writes, is all but sure to make the Middle East more dangerous.
Hundreds of mismanaged infrastructure projects have stalled and it will cost around $10 billion to revive them, the International Monetary Fund said this month.
Meanwhile at home, the detailed presidential spending plan was being unveiled, like the magic show at a mismanaged gambling house tottering toward bankruptcy court.
The end of World War II brought Communism, and most of the private spas and resorts were nationalized, closed or mismanaged under state officials.
Trump's policy rollouts have been botched, his appointments mismanaged, his White House is a feuding mess, his legislative agenda is lost in the fog.
A combination of mismanaged government funds and the plummeting price of oil in this oil-rich nation has driven it into an economic meltdown.
The deaths arising from a mismanaged transfer add to pressure on the ruling African National Congress, which is losing support over concerns about poor governance.
Then he launched an airline, launched some casinos, turns out to have mismanaged his interest rate risk, and ended up losing nearly all of it.
Wiz first sued Rostrum and Benjamin to get out of his contract, claiming they mismanaged him and entered into deals to line their own pockets.
The Middle East's largest private equity firm has filed for court-supervised restructuring to fight off compulsory liquidation amid accusations that it has mismanaged funds.
She had a nervous breakdown in 1974 and then won $22 million in damages from Melcher's attorney and other associates who had mismanaged her money.
Years of watchdog reports accused the OPM computer systems of being mismanaged, outdated and lacking basic cybersecurity protections, such as encryption and two-factor authentication.
He has mismanaged the State Department, overseeing a mass exodus of talent and institutional knowledge, and seems to be hated by everyone in Trump's orbit.
The new Parliament was inaugurated in late April after elections that had been delayed for three years and were widely seen as fraudulent and mismanaged.
I felt that I could bring something to the Canadian market as the prime minister, because Canada's incredibly mismanaged at a provincial and federal level.
Other revenue plays, including an Indiegogo campaign for a video game that raised more than $250,000, were just as mismanaged by the company, according to Padilla.
This is a pretty rough ending for the fashion site, which joins a host of other Yahoo startup acquisitions that were mismanaged or ultimately just mistakes.
In the meantime, he's had his ups and downs on the sales charts, got hurt in the 2008 recession, mismanaged his cash, and filed for bankruptcy.
The service, which launched in 2011 out of fears of Facebook's dominance, was badly mismanaged and never gained the acclaim the search giant had hoped for.
Venezuela's government has mismanaged the country's economy, leading to severe food shortages and staggering inflation, but despite those hardships it has continued to make debt payments.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump revived his criticism of California on Wednesday, insisting again the state has mismanaged forest management programs and allowed wildfires to rage.
"European leaders so grossly mismanaged the surge in arrivals that it became incredibly chaotic and frightening for a lot of people around the bloc," she said.
He was punished after an internal investigation showed he had mismanaged the former assistant Zach Smith, who was accused of domestic violence and other poor behavior.
They believe that Boeing has badly mismanaged the public response to the crashes and are irked that the public relations blitz will fall to their pilots.
The excess of this book can feel occasionally oppressive, the detail mismanaged even — must every tertiary character come equipped with such a lavishly imagined back story?
Closer look: President Xi Jinping is China's most powerful leader in decades, but if economic ties with the U.S. are mismanaged it could tarnish his authority.
Restaurant Business is attempting to chronicle what went wrong at Burgerim—and what's still going wrong—but it seems to have been mismanaged from the off.
Existing land records are mismanaged and difficult to access, while land allocation decisions by policy makers and community chiefs are often ridden with corruption, experts say.
In recent months, Apple has dialed up its pro-privacy messaging, in an effort to differentiate itself from other tech companies that have mismanaged users' data.
Perhaps he found that work more satisfying, more hopeful and of more obvious benefit to his country than the work he'd done in our mismanaged wars.
Hurricane Katrina involved a mismanaged disaster in 2005 that saturated American television and paved the way for the Democratic landslide victory in the 85033 midterm elections.
The countersuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by The Management Group comes about two weeks after Depp sued the company alleging it grossly mismanaged his earnings.
But O'Leary argues that the Liberal government has mismanaged its own oil reserves and that its high taxes on oil, especially cap-and-trade programs, kill jobs.
Instead, like an increasing number of Kickstarter supported companies, the project ended up becoming a mismanaged fraud scheme, all at the expense of its thousands of backers.
Venezuela's government has badly mismanaged the electric grid for years This came after Maduro had closed the entire country for five days during Easter holidays in March.
"I, and many thousands of investors, lost a significant sum of money through the mismanaged rights issue," Trevor Hemmings, a multimillionaire businessman, told Reuters in an email.
State legislators in Colorado have seen their public lands, hiking trails, and forests mismanaged by out-of-touch administrators in Washington, D.C. for the last eight years.
He seized power in 1983 as military ruler, promising to clean the stables of a mismanaged country but was removed after 18 months by another army general.
In Nigeria, the drop in oil revenues may force the country's leaders to face up to the fact that for decades they have systematically mismanaged their economy.
But in the end, this move will ensure Americans hold the president accountable for the way he has mismanaged, and deceived the country and abused his power.
There's a hint of Aja's old love of shock-value horror in this film, but it's blunted by syrupy fake sentiment, mismanaged twists, and half-baked plotlines.
Espenilla was known for his monetary policy clout and expertise in banking supervision, driving reforms in the sector that included improving financial transparency and overhauling mismanaged lenders.
So when his casino and hotel went bankrupt because of how badly he mismanaged them, he still walked away with millions while everybody else paid the price.
Schnatter argued in court that the company has documents that prove the company was mismanaged and that he had been improperly pushed out of his executive roles.
Starboard, which owns about 4 percent of Newell, has said the company has underperformed peers and mismanaged the integration of Jarden Corp, which it bought in 2016.
Ms. Kane said the cases had been mismanaged and too weak to prosecute; local prosecutors later proved her wrong, winning convictions against four of the five officials.
He also said the university investigation concluded he mismanaged the Smith situation and failed to act as soon as he could have in terminating his longtime assistant.
It was clumsy and frustrating, especially because if you squinted, you could see how the outcomes could have been powerful if the lead-ups hadn't been mismanaged.
It is corrupt and mismanaged and does at times incite violence, but Abbas is the last best hope for a two-state deal between Israelis and Palestinians.
Mr. Sommer's prosecution came in an era when Suffolk County was rife with charges of police brutality and coerced or fabricated confessions, as well as mismanaged courts.
The mayor's campaign hammered home the message that the ruling party had mismanaged the issue of Syrian refugees and existing policies have failed Turks and Syrians alike.
Talks broke down recently after Trump reportedly told Senate Republicans that the island was getting too much disaster aid money and claimed Puerto Rico mismanaged its money.
The Baba Raghav Das college serves a huge area in India's biggest state, Uttar Pradesh, where the government health facilities are widely regarded as corrupt and mismanaged.
Last year, his son, who was born with spina bifida, died, at the age of thirty-three, after his case was mismanaged in the local emergency room.
Foley said the hospital's parent company, Mississippi-based Pioneer Health Services, had "financially mismanaged them" and the hospital eventually had to file for bankruptcy protection in 2016.
Iranian leaders, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, accused Saudi Arabia of having mismanaged the holy sites and called on the world's Muslims to reconsider Saudi control of them.
However, now two lawyers at a Philadelphia firm have agree to represent Bobbitt as he tries to determine whether the GoFundMe money was mismanaged by McClure and D'Amico.
Moreover, when it came right down to it, staffing did matter, especially because teams underperformed when mismanaged by bumptious founders like Uber's Travis Kalanick and WeWork's Adam Neumann.
Trani prosecutors alleged that agency reports and ratings moves on Italy and its banking system were mismanaged during the debt crisis, provoking sharp losses on Milan's stock market.
Ryanair in September canceled 20,000 flights after it said it had a shortage of standby pilots after its rostering department mismanaged a rule change by the Irish regulator.
Production by PDVSA, which has been mismanaged for years, was expected to fall to less than 1m barrels a day in 2019, its lowest level since the 1940s.
Otkritie and B&N, which together accounted for about 5% of banking assets, were typical: they grew aggressively through acquisitions, indulged in related-party lending and were mismanaged.
Ryanair in September cancelled 20,000 flights after it said it had a shortage of standby pilots after its rostering department mismanaged a rule change by the Irish regulator.
Democratic lawmakers previously expressed concerns that because the fund does not disclose who receives its money or how much they get, it could easily be abused or mismanaged.
While Xbox One sales likely struggled initially because of a $100 price premium over the PS4 and mismanaged Kinect launch, Microsoft now faces further challenges against Sony's PS4.
As the field of activist investing becomes increasingly crowded, many investors are going beyond their original mission of finding ailing or mismanaged companies and pushing them to improve.
"We have legitimate grievances about unfair pay disparities, mismanaged pivots and layoffs, weak benefits, skyrocketing health insurance costs, diversity, and more," the union wrote in announcing its launch.
But any arrangement to limit further Saudi embarrassment, he said, will surely come at a higher price now that the royal court has so mismanaged its previous statements.
In the same month, Puerto Rico was devastated by Hurricane Maria, and the U.S. territory is still struggling to recover as a result of a mismanaged recovery effort.
Mr. DeWine, still facing a challenger on the right, has begun swiping at Mr. Cordray, lumping him with a cadre of Democrats that he says mismanaged the state.
To the surprise of some, the country that concealed and mismanaged the initial outbreak appears to be bringing it under control, at least by its own official figures.
FUQING, China — Cao Dewang saw his impoverished mother nearly die of starvation more than 50 years ago, during a famine driven by Mao's mismanaged push to industrialize China.
A separate study that year in the journal Science found that the six countries producing the most "mismanaged plastic waste" in 2010 were in the Asia-Pacific region.
Another person familiar with the talks vehemently disagreed with the characterization that Azar had asked for too much funding or mismanaged any part of the coronavirus response effort.
The commission has issued several stark criticisms of the authority on how it has mismanaged a whole realm of responsibilities: planning, spending, debt management, budgeting, governance and contracting.
Board member Carl Schramm, an economist and Syracuse University professor, recently quit his job and claimed that executives mismanaged the business and withheld crucial information from the board.
In addition to the wide dissatisfaction with Pai's proposal itself, critics and lawmakers say that the FCC has badly mismanaged the process leading up to the Thursday vote.
The AP described Pakistan's rail system as "dilapidated, poorly maintained and mismanaged," and the Times reported that passengers had deliberately ignored the guard's command not to use gas stoves.
The suit, filed on behalf of Gloria Mackenzie, age 90, alleges that her son and his financial advisor mismanaged her winnings after she won the Powerball jackpot in 2013.
Federal programs that provide critical services to tribes are inefficient and mismanaged, according to the Government Accountability Office, an independent watchdog agency that provides audits and investigations to Congress.
Vox's Brad Plumer explains the larger context behind Venezuela's energy crisis: But the bigger story here is that Venezuela's socialist government has badly mismanaged the electric grid for years.
Melcher was also her manager and a producer on many of her movies; after his death in 1968 she discovered he'd mismanaged or embezzled almost $20 million from her.
Calacanis also said the company is mismanaged, and the best solution would be to bring Evan Williams, co-founder and CEO of Medium, back in a key leadership role.
As season two wrapped, Richard discovered the head of venture capital firm Reviga had orchestrated his removal as chief exec of Pied Piper, his promising but mismanaged compression startup.
Last month, the committee said Tuan lacked responsibility and illegally approved and mismanaged the stake sale between AVG and MobiFone, which is under direct control of the information ministry.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Kurt also claims the firm mismanaged his funds, and got him mixed up in bad loans over the years that ruined his credit.
After Trump's multiple bankruptcies, the main Wall Street banks all decided to stop lending Trump money, which is what led to his dependence on the notoriously mismanaged Deutsche Bank.
Board member Carl Schramm, an economist and Syracuse University professor, quit his job in August and claimed that executives mismanaged the business and withheld crucial information from the board.
For much of the past year, he has been preoccupied with a spiraling trade fight with the Trump administration, which some critics say he has mismanaged and perhaps exacerbated.
Facebook did say that it had mismanaged some of its partnerships, allowing certain companies' access to continue long after they had shut down the features that required the data.
But China's relationship with the United States is its most important, and if ties between the countries are mismanaged, that could damage China's economy and tarnish Mr. Xi's authority.
There are tens or hundreds of billions — depending on who you ask — in mismanaged funds via the Pentagon's contracting system and cost overruns, to say nothing of simple fraud.
The former union leader, who inherited a mismanaged economy from the scandal-plagued Jacob Zuma earlier this year, wants $100 billion of new investments over the next five years.
Twitter is now the most effective way to keep up with breaking news, a singular direct line to the president, and a conspicuously mismanaged experiment in centralized public discourse.
The Rice group has waged an eight-month campaign against the current EQT board and management, claiming they have mismanaged the company since its 2017 takeover of Rice Energy.
When a club is so visibly mismanaged, leading to such a cataclysmic series of results, supporters are entirely justified in not wishing to spend large amounts of money on tickets.
Although Venezuela has the world's largest proven reserves of oil, the socialists have mismanaged the economy so badly that people struggle to buy food and hospitals are bare of medicines.
He's best known for turning mismanaged dive bars in Rust Belt towns into upscale beer gardens by revamping menus, installing copper bar tops, Edison bulbs, and possibly some decorative maps.
A ridiculously ferocious attack on Italy's mildly supportive fiscal policies in the next year's budget are firing up market panic and an unedifying spectacle of chronically mismanaged intra-European relations.
And just yesterday, the Daily Beast reported that Bridenstine had mismanaged funds of a nonprofit he once ran, using the organization's money to help out a separate company he owned.
IL&FS has infrastructure and financial assets worth more than 1.15 trillion rupees ($15.77 billion) but its debts are the result of "mismanaged borrowings in the past," the government said.
Quite apart from the lifting of sanctions, Mr Rohani's team realises that it needs to address a raft of problems in an economy that was sorely mismanaged by Mr Ahmadinejad.
The best news is that the White House is apparently realizing the merit of the Fed's lonely job in trying to hold together an unbalanced and seriously mismanaged U.S. economy.
"American trade policy is currently mismanaged by dozens of competing bureaucracies spread across the departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Labor, State and Treasury Department and the U.S. Trade Representative," Trump said.
Yes, Palace's league form in 903 has been fucking heinous; and yes, Newcastle should be mid-table given their squad, but have been mismanaged to within an inch of relegation.
Ms. Malliotakis said that the mayor had mismanaged city government, spending too much money on ineffective programs that had not solved problems concerning the schools, affordable housing or the homeless.
They bored you because they were not good, angered you because they were mind-numbingly mismanaged, and then somehow still broke your heart with crushing upset losses in the playoffs.
The population there, torn apart in previous decades by the Civil War, was mistrustful; he revitalized the declining and mismanaged paper by developing its reputation for reliable and dispassionate coverage.
These funds were often mismanaged, contributed to corruption and violence, and led to unsustainable development practices that are now coming to haunt the Afghan government as aid money dries up.
Beyond the obvious public health benefits, a vaccine could help allay fears, stabilize markets, and quell criticisms that his administration was unprepared for or mismanaged the response to the outbreak.
The deaths have become a national outrage, casting a glare on the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and symbolizing India's swamped, mismanaged and often corrupt public health care system.
"A collaborative effort of companies, governmental and nongovernmental organizations as well as civil society is necessary to address the global challenge of mismanaged waste," Mr. Brudermuller wrote in an email.
In 2016 Donald Trump told a successful myth: The coastal elites are greedy, stupid people who have mismanaged the country, undermined our values and changed the face of our society.
Check for overdrafts In 2019, I eyeballed my checking account and noticed several large overdraft fees that occured when I mismanaged the money I had coming in and going out.
If you elect them, your state will also be over-taxed, mismanaged, you will be less safe and your public schools will fail to provide your children a quality education.
The criticism from the parliamentary budget committee comes less than two months after the International Monetary Fund said mismanaged public infrastructure projects worth a total of $10 billion have stalled.
It was the first World's Fair to go bankrupt over the course of its run, as a group of Louisiana businessmen mismanaged it into the ground before the state stepped in.
But after being mismanaged for years and tainted by a far-reaching influence-peddling scandal, state-owned Denel now needs the kind of help that the deep-pocketed Saudis can provide.
Initially, Bob reviewed the couple's retirement accounts and told them that they were being badly mismanaged, that they should sue their old broker and that they should trust his professional management.
Bobbitt sued the couple, claiming that they had mismanaged the funds, but the couple said they would not give Bobbitt the money because Bobbit had reportedly become addicted to drugs again.
Africa was estimated to have 4.4 million metric tonnes of mismanaged plastic waste in 2010, a figure scientists warned could rise to 10.5 million tonnes in 2025 if nothing is done.
What the film doesn't tell you about is her mismanaged career and that Garland divorced her husband Sidney Luft, portrayed in the film by Rufus Sewell, after accusing him of abuse.
In the memoir, Brazile wrote that Clinton's campaign was well-intentioned, but badly mismanaged, took minority voters for granted, and made careless mistakes with "stiff" and "stupid" messages, the Post reported.
Hichilema says the president has mismanaged the economy but Lungu, whose government has been negotiating a financial support package with the International Monetary Fund, blames weak growth on plunging commodity prices.
Her clearest selling point — that she, unlike Mr. Trump, can manage challenging relationships with allies and adversaries — has now been undercut because she personally mismanaged the safeguarding of national security information.
The loss came from the financial wreckage he left behind in the early 2000s through mismanaged casinos, an ill-fated business foray and the ill-timed purchase of Manhattan's Plaza Hotel.
The mansion is occasionally still open to the public for weddings and other events, but local residents have complained that the estate has been mismanaged and that its condition is deteriorating.
While these might seem like disparate tales of a few mismanaged companies, remember that for every one of these stories that is published, scores of instances of workplace abuse go unreported.
He quit his job at Breitbart, which he said was being mismanaged in Bannon's absence, to host a drive-time FM radio show with Sputnik, a state-run Russian news outlet.
She sued her management company claiming they mismanaged her insurance premiums and let her policy lapse at a critical time when doctors could've done an early detection of her breast cancer.
As one National Review contributor pointed out when arguing against Puerto Rico's statehood earlier this year, the island's three million American citizens largely speak Spanish and live under a mismanaged government.
By the time "Wuthering Heights" is over, the moor is littered with the bodies of characters who have perished of mismanaged ardor, with scarcely a housekeeper left to tell the tale.
Led by NSF's chief executive John van Kuffeler, who is a former boss of fellow subprime lender Provident, the takeover attempt has become increasingly bitter, with NSF saying Provident has been mismanaged.
Zug-based Bitcoin Suisse also said in a statement it "is not currently aware" that any of the funds "have been mismanaged, lost or are put at risk" by the project's organizers.
Given that Dorrance, Malone and van Beuren serve on Campbell's board, it was widely expected that they would clash with Loeb's campaign, which alleges that the company has been mismanaged for years.
Though running off the balance sheet could be an effective way of restoring rate policy to normal without having to actually hike, there are concerns that the Fed has mismanaged the situation.
Politicians opposed to then-President Fernando Lugo seized on the "Massacre of Curuguaty" to vote him out of office, saying he mismanaged the dispute that led to bloodshed on June 15, 2012.
Dear reader, I regret to inform you that if you are among the lowly working class, the option to own and restructure mismanaged legacy brands will likely never be open to you.
Faculty members nearing retirement wonder whether they will receive their pensions because the state has mismanaged its pension funds for decades; it's now looking at a pension shortfall of about $111 billion.
According to Starboard, Perrigo has mismanaged its core business of generic over-the-counter medicine and has failed to deliver on promises it made during its defense against the bid from Mylan.
Trani prosecutors allege that reports by the ratings agencies on Italy and its banking system during the euro zone debt crisis were mismanaged and provoked sharp losses on the Milan stock market.
The effort is necessary, they argue, to rescue the nation from an entrenched leadership that has mismanaged the economy, failed to curb soaring violence and brazenly stolen billions of dollars through corruption.
A passenger train collided with a cargo train in Egypt on Wednesday, killing at least 12 people, including a child, in the latest deadly accident involving the country's underfunded and mismanaged railways.
But that was just the last straw for people who were shaken by a round of devastating earthquakes earlier this month, and who say the government has mismanaged emergency responses for years.
But he said that Estina mismanaged the business so badly that he ended up having to dig graves for as many as 100 cows, even though he had delivered feed for them.
The Greeks who left, however, are more angry at their own government, which they say has chronically mismanaged the economy by failing to end corruption, reduce the lumbering state or revive investment.
Hundreds of firefighters were struggling on Friday to control a wildfire in Catalonia, Spain's northeastern region, after extreme temperatures appeared to have caused mismanaged manure on a farm to ignite, officials said.
The archipelago nation has a population of 264 million and discards an estimated 3.2 million metric tons of mismanaged plastic waste per year, roughly half of which ends up in the ocean.
While Maduro has blamed the weather phenomenon El Nino for the electricity shortages, critics of his government say he mismanaged the entire situation, failed to develop backup energy sources, and invested poorly.
His campaign was hit with a series of controversies, including allegations from his brother's widow that he mismanaged the family business and separate accusations that he interfered with a party nomination fight.
I've never been in charge of an enormous theme park, and I never will be after the way I mismanaged all those Rollercoaster Tycoon simulations, resulting in hundreds of untimely deaths by drowning.
Cain ripped into the new deal when we got him at LAX ... saying Goodell has mismanaged huge issues like Ray Rice, Tom Brady, and Ezekiel Elliott, making the big money a big mistake.
Corporate apologies are always declared to have been mismanaged and "too little too late" largely because it's the job of old and new media to do exactly that – keep the outrage flames stoked.
Trani prosecutors alleged that reports by the three ratings agencies on Italy and its banking system during the euro zone debt crisis were mismanaged and provoked sharp losses on the Milan stock market.
Any sign that Yemen's fiscal policies and dwindling foreign exchange reserves - used to pay for imports - are being mismanaged could lead to a further fall in shipments, central bank and political sources said.
Koreans have been angered by the revelations and say Park, the latest South Korean leader to be embroiled in a scandal involving family or friends, has betrayed public trust and mismanaged her government.
Intesa Sanpaolo and its New York branch mismanaged its transaction monitoring system and failed to identify suspicious transactions involving shell companies, the New York State Department of Financial Services said in a statement.
US sanctions aside, the regime has grossly mismanaged the Iranian economy for decades, which is why many of the protests currently underway in Iran are against the regime, and not the United States.
What follows is the rare confessional scene among numerous tales of fearsome, all-powerful fathers, when Wotan tells Brünnhilde the woeful story of how he has broken the covenants and mismanaged his life.
They helped crush Bahrain's uprising, bankrolled a return to military dictatorship in Egypt, armed a rogue military leader in Libya and mismanaged a democratic transition in Yemen before launching a destructive war there.
Mr. Evers campaigned on closing the agency, the subject of critical audits by the state's nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau, which revealed that the economic development corporation had mismanaged millions of dollars in loans.
But Republicans also argued that Wells was a grossly mismanaged outlier among large banks and not simply "too big to manage" — a criticism leveled by Democrats inclined to break up Wall Street giants.
While the victims of this pollution are local, the problem is ultimately global: An estimated 80% of ocean plastic comes from "mismanaged waste" like what washes out of Guatemala City's dump every year.
There were no real winners in the decision this week by a federal judge to deny the appointment of a "chief transformation officer" to take over Puerto Rico's bankrupt and mismanaged electric utility.
There is also the growing unease among some Democrats that the party will head into the general election dangerously split, fueling criticism, merited or not, that the DNC is being mismanaged under Perez.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Government Accountability Office is opening a review of President Trump's $28 billion bailout for farmers harmed by his trade war amid allegations that the money was mismanaged and allocated unfairly.
His reasoning: While two business partners mismanaged company funds — and set Lemonis back nearly $1 million from his 0003 investment in the California restaurant chain — Lee showed unrelenting commitment to the business' success.
But Mr. Chen said publicly what many businesspeople in China are saying privately: China's leadership has mismanaged the world's second-largest economy, and China's entrepreneur class is losing confidence in the country's future.
But this would have been an excellent opportunity to address the millions of fake comments, the allegations from Congress that the Commission has mismanaged its cybersecurity, the accusations of industry favoritism, and other concerns.
Seeking to tap into a cocktail of historical rivalry, opposing political tastes, and a perception that London has mismanaged Scotland for decades, nationalists say an independent Scotland could build a wealthier and fairer country.
May's Conservatives have for decades encouraged a low-key approach to corporate regulation, but the prime minister said trust in Britain's biggest companies had been damaged by soaring executive pay and several mismanaged takeovers.
And stripped of the cash that South Sudan's oil fields once pumped into Khartoum, Bashir has much less room to prop up a badly mismanaged economy, even with the help of Gulf Arab allies.
Maduro's critics say his government has mismanaged the power sector since late socialist leader Hugo Chavez nationalized it in 2007 while setting aside billions of dollars for power projects that were swallowed by corruption.
Opposition political parties claim the late President Hugo Chavez recklessly issued bonds during an earlier decade-long period of high oil prices but that many of the proceeds evaporated in mismanaged projects and corruption.
Some experts suggest civil war in neighboring Syria, which led to a large influx of refugees to Jordan and other neighboring countries, may have been triggered in part and indirectly by a mismanaged drought.
That made the government vulnerable to opposition accusations it had mismanaged the nation's finances and squandered wealth from oil, which started to flow in 2010 from an offshore field operated by British company Tullow.
His critics say his government has mismanaged the power sector since late socialist leader Hugo Chavez nationalized it in 2007 while setting aside billions of dollars for power projects that were swallowed by corruption.
It's part of an ongoing effort to hold the company accountable since the Cambridge Analytica scandal, following which has been security incident after incident, amid claims of mismanaged consumer data and gross ethical violations.
Though it's probably safe to assume Jon is resurrected in the books as he is in show, he dies because he, too, mismanaged power, alienating his immediate followers while focusing on farsighted coalition building.
However, with the exception of gaming, this plan has failed, in part because the scheme was mismanaged but also because a social network is not a natural means of interacting with companies and services.
The argument for coercion assumes that the people of Iran, who are suffering under a mismanaged economic system, will rise up against their government and force it to acquiesce to Secretary Pompeo's 12 demands.
The Philippines ranked third in the world for failing to deal with its plastics, according to a 2015 study by the University of Georgia, which said 81 percent of its plastics waste was mismanaged.
A mismanaged European project (economic and political integration) has reached a stage where it needs a bold move toward a stronger and a more democratically structured union to keep the centrifugal forces at bay.
Gary Coleman was a childhood star, making $70,000 per episode of "Diff'rent Strokes" in the '80s, but by the time the show ended in 1986, his adopted parents and business advisor mismanaged his earnings.
"The bigger problem is — setting aside what you think about the policy — is that it was done very poorly, it was mismanaged, nobody tracked where the parents or the children were going," Sandweg continued.
The advance money which he feels was "mismanaged" was long gone and for a while he was homeless, a situation which triggered more severe mental health problems, and he began to experience suicidal thoughts.
The vote ends an eight-month campaign against the previous EQT board and management during which the Rice brothers claimed they had mismanaged the company since the brothers sold them Rice Energy in 2017.
Families said the navy had mismanaged the situation by waiting to start a full-scale search and by dangling reports of possible satellite phone calls from the ship, which turned out to be false.
A disastrously mismanaged February, during which government officials, much of the media, and even some experts assured Americans there was nothing to fear, let the virus spread until it was too big to ignore.
Depending on how deep into music TV documentaries you went in the 2000s, they're also known for the tangled mess of how their finances were mismanaged, leading to a mid-903s declaration of bankruptcy.
"HS2 has been appallingly mismanaged by the Conservative Party, which has failed to deliver a single major infrastructure project on time or within budget," said Andy McDonald, who speaks for Labour on transport issues.
Jason Chaffetz, a Utah Republican and chairman of the House oversight committee, slammed the administration's construction process as mismanaged, resulting in a building with an "opulent-looking" glass facade that favored aesthetics over security.
By all accounts Puerto Rico has greatly mismanaged its affairs, undertaken decades of profligate overspending, failed to submit required financial statements, and even admitted to misleading investors in order to access the financial markets.
This urgent work, by the foremost champion of "progressive capitalism," starts from the premise that Donald Trump's Presidency reflects a deeper malaise—rising inequality caused by mismanaged globalization, financial liberalization, and destabilizing technological change.
The latter, courtesy of the 24-hour 2020 presidential cycle, gave way for the revelation of the rumored months-long turmoil that had been building within the campaign, including mismanaged budgets and frustrated staffers.
The Pentagon has amassed nearly $28503 billion in seven years by charging the military excessive prices for fuel, using the money on underfunded — and in some cases mismanaged — defense programs, The Washington Post reports.
Wealth Matters SASHA KRAMER, an ecologist, was having success promoting greater sanitation in Haiti when she lost access to her nonprofit's only composting site in Port-au-Prince: a dump that was being mismanaged.
But Mr. Gross has not been a dominant figure in finance since he was forced out of Pimco amid accusations that he had mismanaged the firm, where he was a co-chief investment officer.
Although West Yorkshire Police is not in any way culpable for Ms. Pionko's death, the question remains whether or not policing for sex worker safety within the managed area has been neglected or mismanaged.
Sexual assault survivors must be reminded every day that their country can more easily forgive a man with over a dozen assault allegations against him than they can a woman who mismanaged her email server.
Mateski's allegation was that Raytheon, his employer from 1997 to 2006, mismanaged its subcontract to develop the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite sensor for the NPOESS, on which Northrop Grumman Corp held the main contract.
One might easily conclude from this segment that our students could have these same delicious meals, cooked from scratch, if only our school districts weren't cheap, mismanaged or somehow captive to the processed food industry.
It's no secret that Trump horribly mismanaged his businesses and wound up out of cash in the early '90s — he even wrote a self-aggrandizing version of the story called The Art of the Comeback.
On the other hand, if it is used for mischief or delay, or is otherwise manipulated or mismanaged for partisan purposes, it will only degrade what has already been an abysmal handling of this nomination.
The NCAA does have its critics — for its archaic view of amateurism, to its random and mismanaged enforcement of its bylaws — but the organization does have a record of taking substantive stands on social issues.
Before the I.P.O., he worked for Barack Obama's first Presidential campaign; afterward, he bought a majority stake in The New Republic , mismanaged it so brazenly as to prompt a huge staff exodus , then sold it.
Many of those prior presidents, however, were seen as having mismanaged the economy heading to the midterm, according to CBS News polls dating back to the late 1970s (when CBS News first asked the question).
Exotic mismanaged his finances, made an ill-advised decision to run for President (and then Oklahoma Governor), and picked on the wrong woman to go to war with (we'll get to that in a second).
The department even claimed that papers from a case where it mismanaged Native American land and assets — resulting in a multibillion-dollar legal settlement — would be of no interest to future historians (or anyone else).
The company said weak sales, mismanaged inventory in the Cnova e-commerce unit and dismal results from home appliance division Via Varejo combined to hammer its profitability, underscoring the challenges ahead in a severe recession.
There is also a perception among fans and people in the league that prospective players want no part of the bungling Knicks because the team is mismanaged to a point where winning is nearly impossible.
One of their complaints against the celibate male priests who now dominate the church is that even where they are not directly responsible, they have mismanaged and covered up the problem of clerical abuse of minors.
Musk said on a call with analysts after the earnings release that the emissions credit program run by the California Air Resources Board is mismanaged and is too influenced by lobbyists from the major automotive manufacturers.
We broke the story ... Shannen sued her former management firm, claiming they mismanaged her insurance premiums and let her policy lapse at a critical time when doctors could've done an early detection of her breast cancer.
Depp is claiming that TMG mismanaged his wealth, and his lawyer Adam Waldman has argued that some of those expenses, like the $75 million in real estate he owns around the world, are actually lucrative investments.
"Our staff has been organizing for several months, and we have legitimate grievances about unfair pay disparities, mismanaged pivots and layoffs, weak benefits, skyrocketing health insurance costs, diversity, and more," the employees said in a statement.
Paying close attention to the plots, subplots, and grand arcs of the franchise gave me the ability to eagle-eye in on the places where it fumbles, mismanaged itself, or seemed to give up in frustration.
Trump and other Republicans have pointed to the inspector general's report as evidence that McCabe mismanaged both the investigation into Clinton's email server and the later probe into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
General Electric on Monday announced a halving of both its dividend and its 2018 earnings outlook, largely due to its flailing turbines business, which it acknowledged it had mismanaged as it underestimated the scale of the problem.
Bongo's announcement that he would seek re-election before the party confirmed his candidacy at its convention rankled some within PDG and dissidents have complained of dysfunction within the party and said Bongo has mismanaged the country.
Cuts to funding for a small Irish-language programme, against the backdrop of the loss of hundreds of millions of pounds in a mismanaged green-energy project known as the "cash for ash" affair, provoked McGuinness's resignation.
She came to power after the 2016 Brexit vote vowing to tackle what she called the "unacceptable face" of capitalism, including pay gaps and mismanaged takeovers, which had driven a wedge between British bosses and their workers.
The fund wanted to replace 12 directors, including Chief Executive Officer Michael Polk, arguing that the maker of Sharpie markers, Rubbermaid containers and Elmer's glue had underperformed its peers and mismanaged a 2016 acquisition of Jarden Corp.
New York, Los Angeles, Chicago — the places where power and capital have traditionally congregated — have become so over-regulated, so overpriced and mismanaged, and so morally bankrupt and soft on crime that people are leaving in droves.
Like the investors, ISS said shareholder value had eroded as the board mismanaged the situation around the company's life saving EpiPen treatment, whose sharp price increases spurred congressional, Justice Department and other government investigations into Medicaid overcharging.
The oversight board was supposed to impose financial discipline on a notoriously mismanaged government, which was in turn supposed to help the commonwealth efficiently reach consensual deals with its creditors and regain access to the capital markets.
The ad features five veterans urging voters to demand an end to what one calls a "mismanaged war in Afghanistan that our leaders haven't told the truth about" and has cost taxpayers an estimated $1 trillion dollars.
The National Rifle Association, already mismanaged by its leaders and marginalized by the improbability of gun control legislation in a Republican administration, has been further weakened by the boycotts of affiliated businesses that followed the Parkland shooting.
President Muhammadu Buhari, elected in 2015 on a platform of fixing a country mismanaged for decades, frequently speaks of ending Nigeria's dependency on oil exports by boosting food production, repeating his mantra: "We must produce what we eat".
Buhari, elected last year on a ticket to fix a country mismanaged for decades, frequently talks about ending the country's dependency on oil exports by boosting local food production, repeating his mantra: "We must produce what we eat".
Khosrowshahi will need to drive Uber out of a PR nightmare with its toxic and cult-like internal culture, mismanaged relationships with drivers, legal battles across the globe, disgruntled and fighting investor group, and ongoing lawsuit against Google.
Indonesia, ranked second behind China in the 2015 study of mismanaged plastic waste from populations living near coastal areas in 192 countries, has pledged $1 billion a year to reduce marine plastic debris by 70 percent by 2025.
"The point of this school reform bill is to help low-income students across the state, including those in Chicago, get the education they deserve – not to bailout CPS' mismanaged teacher pension system," Rauner said in a statement.
Tata legal advisers say the burden of proof is on Mistry, who will need to prove his assertions that decisions taken by Tata Sons were not in the interest of all shareholders, and it mismanaged group companies' affairs.
Intesa Sanpaolo and its New York branch mismanaged its transaction monitoring system and failed to identify suspicious transactions involving shell companies, the New York State Department of Financial Services said in a statement on Thursday announcing the fine.
That's why behavior that appears entirely innocent to outsiders — things like losing money on a land deal, your friend killing himself, or trying to clean up a mismanaged travel office — end up portrayed as scandals inside the bubble.
In 2010, Africa was estimated to have 4.4 million metric tonnes of mismanaged plastic waste – a figure that could rise to 10.5 million tonnes in 2025 if nothing is done, scientists said in a study published this month.
Either Comey was the ultimate pro who could be trusted to handle his business or he was someone who Sessions had decided months before needed to go because he had badly mismanaged his role in the 2016 election.
A federal appeals court has declined to revive a shareholder lawsuit accusing Cooper Tire & Rubber of securities fraud over an aborted merger with Apollo Tyres, rejecting claims that a lower court mismanaged arguments over a motion to dismiss.
A self-confident country is now portrayed in the German media as an anxious nation, where citizen vigilantes are patrolling the streets and a virtually collapsing government coalition has no idea how to fix the mismanaged refugee debacle.
In 2010, Africa was estimated to have 4.4 million metric tonnes of mismanaged plastic waste – a figure that could rise to 10.5 million tonnes in 2025 if nothing is done, scientists warned in a study published this month.
Starboard has put forward a 12-member slate to replace Newell's board, arguing the maker of Rubbermaid, Crock-Pot slow cookers and Yankee Candles has underperformed peers and mismanaged its $15.4 billion acquisition of Jarden Corp in 2016.
Thirteen years later, after voluminous studies and books and wave upon wave of terrible consequences, it would seem there is no doubt that these leaders created a false case for invading Iraq and then utterly mismanaged the occupation.
But a review of city records, correspondence and lobbying reports suggests that the city mismanaged the situation, accepting more than $16 million to pave the way for precisely the type of luxury housing it has sought to limit.
Washington Attorney General Karl Racine is probing whether funds "were wasted, mismanaged and/or improperly provided private benefit, causing the committee to exceed or abuse its authority or act contrary to its nonprofit purpose," according to the Times.
The vote ended an eight-month campaign against the EQT board and management during which the Rice brothers claimed they had mismanaged the company since the brothers sold them natural gas and oil firm Rice Energy in 2017.
Pope Francis this morning accepted Cardinal Donald Wuerl's offer to step down, a moment many victims of clerical sexual abuse had hoped would demonstrate the pontiff's commitment to holding accountable bishops who have mismanaged cases of sexual misconduct.
"Although some politicians in Puerto Rico have indeed mismanaged funds and have let their constituents down, Mr. Trump's claims about the amount of money that has actually been assigned to the island are incorrect," read the front page.
A former cabinet minister is facing charges over the mismanaged funds, and the case is a test on how President Edgar Lungu is addressing corruption in a government that is struggling with slow economic growth and high debt.
Neglected and mismanaged for decades, America's trade problem with China has been allowed to worsen to such an extent that quick and significant corrections impatiently sought by the current U.S. administration may only damage an already strained relationship.
Toby Rice has put forward himself, his brother Daniel and five more nominees to sit on EQT's 12-member board, arguing the company has mismanaged the acquisition, with its inefficient production methods leading to significant shareholder value destruction.
" Flanked by Democratic state lawmakers at the Georgia Capitol earlier this month, Abrams' campaign manager who's now CEO of Fair Fight Action, Lauren Groh-Wargo, said the campaign believed Kemp "mismanaged this election to sway it in his favor.
The results come a few days after activist investor Starboard Value LP said it was seeking to replace Newell's entire board, expressing concerns over underperformance and alleged Newell had mismanaged the integration of its 2016 acquisition of Jarden Corp.
Microplastics — the result of mismanaged plastic waste tumbled into smaller pieces by the action of waves, sediment, or the sun — have infiltrated the loneliest reaches of the planet, the stomachs of deep-sea creatures, and even the human gut.
But local controversies over Arlene Foster's involvement in a mismanaged green heating scheme — and the subsequent collapse of power sharing at Northern Ireland's devolved-government seat of Stormont — have already destabilized the delicate balance of power in the region.
An inefficient, economically closed, mismanaged nondemocratic former colony politically friendly to the former colonizer receives more foreign aid than another country with similar levels of poverty, which is a superior policy stance but without a past as a colony.
Turning to the housing market and picking up on further comments from Ingves in which he recently said Sweden's housing market was being mismanaged, the CEO of the Nordic region's biggest mortgage lender pointed to structural issues causing distortion.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday said participants in employee retirement plans cannot be forced to arbitrate certain claims that plans were mismanaged, teeing up another contentious arbitration-related issue that could end up at the U.S. Supreme Court.
PENTAGON REPORTEDLY OVERCHARGING FOR FUEL: The Pentagon has amassed nearly $6 billion in seven years by charging the military excessive prices for fuel, using the money on underfunded -- and in some cases mismanaged -- defense programs, The Washington Post reports.
Rice and his brother Derek have put forward a slate of nominees to challenge EQT's board in a shareholder vote in July, arguing EQT has mismanaged the $6.7 billion acquisition of their company to the detriment of EQT investors.
"It's horrible how mismanaged most Silicon Valley companies are in capital," Hastings said in a 22010 interview with venture capitalist John Doerr, a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and early backer of tech giants like Google and Amazon.
A single-issue party that did not exist four months ago was able to pull votes away from the country's establishment parties, which were perceived as having badly mismanaged Brexit, three years after a referendum on European Union membership.
Admitting that he had mismanaged the case, Goodell overhauled the league's personal conduct policy, introducing harsher guidelines for players and league employees involved in domestic violence cases by mandating six-game suspensions instead of two for first-time offenders.
Wolkoff was asked to hand over a variety of information, including any evidence of inaugural-related expenditures that were "wasteful, mismanaged, and/or improperly provided private benefit," according to a 10-page subpoena seen by CNN at the time.
Likewise, Rome survived Emperor Nero a generation later, even as Nero apparently torched Rome, slaughtered Christians, slept with and then murdered his mother, kicked his pregnant wife to death, castrated and married a man and generally mismanaged the empire.
"There are a number of mismanaged oil and gas companies and a lot of potential activism targets trading well below their peers," said Kai Haakon Liekefett, head of law firm Vinson & Elkins' team that advises boards on dealing with activist shareholders.
Employees at BuzzFeed News have agreed to form a union to address what organizers called "unfair pay disparities, mismanaged pivots and layoffs, weak benefits, skyrocketing health insurance costs, diversity, and more" — and the company signaled it is open to voluntary recognition.
As the minister for state enterprises, he told the electricity monopoly to buy coal only from black-owned firms; a process so mismanaged that it contributed to power cuts which knocked 1-2 percentage points off the national growth rate.
During his first run for Congress, in 2010, one of his Republican-primary rivals, a local millionaire named Wink Hartman, claimed that Pompeo was "forced out" of Thayer after having mismanaged the company into financial trouble, the Wichita Eagle reported .
In a frighteningly mismanaged attempt to get Rio ready for these global spectacles, the favelas have also suffered, resulting in dystopian visions of people being driven from their homes, vicious protests, bulldozed neighborhoods and cranes hovering over half-finished venues.
Just this past February, George Washington University announced that it shut down its body donation program after cadavers were so badly mismanaged that the university was unable to return cremains to families because it couldn't tell whose ashes were whose.
"Our staff has been organizing for several months, and we have legitimate grievances about unfair pay disparities, mismanaged pivots and layoffs, weak benefits, skyrocketing health insurance costs, diversity, and more," says a mission statement posted to BuzzFeed News Union's site.
" The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 was supposed to prevent retaliation against certain government employees who expose crime, gross abuse, mismanaged funds, or public safety threats, Bhandari said, but she noted that "not all federal employees are covered by that.
On Monday, Cooper asked Furman to remove Hilliard and two other lawyers from leadership positions in the litigation, saying they had mismanaged the cases, including a first trial that was abruptly dismissed after the plaintiff was accused of making misleading statements.
He said the mapping project introduced him and his collaborators to the world of vacant properties, how they are mismanaged and misunderstood, and how the city of Detroit at that time had no capacity to have any information about itself.
JPMorgan Chase & Co agreed to pay $75 million to settle claims it mismanaged workers' 401(k) retirement funds by steering money intended for low-risk investments into funds that bought risky mortgages, causing hundreds of millions of dollars of losses.
The government indicated in comments Monday that the escalating violence could lead to the cancellation of local assembly elections due to take place next Sunday, but critics say the government has completely mismanaged the protests since they began in June.
Washington (CNN)The American Federation of Teachers union sued Education Secretary Betsy DeVos Thursday, alleging that the department has mismanaged a federal program that grants teachers and other public service workers loan forgiveness after they make 10 years of payments.
Mexico's stance was a blow to regional efforts to ramp up pressure on Maduro ahead of his inauguration, which Venezuela's opposition hoped would be a watershed moment to highlight how he has undermined democracy and mismanaged the OPEC member's economy.
But they're really about something much deeper: discontent over the failure of Iraq's governing institutions, which are some of the most corrupt and mismanaged in the world, to provide even the most basic services — like electricity to power air conditioning.
The committee conducted interviews with 107 witnesses—including a famously grueling 11-hour interrogation of Clinton herself, demanding that the State Department and its then-leader answer for the mismanaged security apparatus that they claimed led to unnecessary American deaths.
When wildfires ripped through California late last year, Mr. Trump faulted state leaders for what he said was mismanaged forest policy and talked about withholding federal emergency money, even though firefighters and natural resource experts said he mischaracterized the issue.
I had flown from Kabul for the third time in three months to try to illustrate, through photographs, the fallout from the mismanaged international military mission, and the consequences of its premature withdrawal, as the noose slowly tightened around Helmand's capital.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Hundreds of mismanaged infrastructure projects have stalled in Kenya and it will cost around $10 billion to revive them, the IMF said in a report whose findings point to a growing power struggle at the heart of government.
New York (CNN Business)Sears and other retailers that bit the dust recently have two things in common: They couldn't compete with Amazon and Walmart and they were backed by big private equity firms and hedge funds that horribly mismanaged them.
"President Donald J. Trump considers Secretary DeVos a personal friend and appreciates and respects the incredible job she is doing for students across the country, at an agency that was once so badly mismanaged under the Obama administration," she said.
The NMA has repeatedly argued the fund is mismanaged, and covers victims of lung disease caused by smoking not mining - though medical experts have countered that it is easy to identify lung damage caused by coal dust in an x-ray.
American Apparel's series of rebirths began in 2014, when Charney was removed from his role as CEO after an investigation found that he had mismanaged funds and knowingly allowed an employee to post nude photos of a female staffer on the internet.
Apparently sensing that his honorary title could be withdrawn, Alsheikh stepped down last month and immediately threatened legal action, claiming the Cairo club has mismanaged 260 million Egyptian pounds (nearly $15 million) he has poured into its coffers over a five-month period.
Some of these programs have been mismanaged, in other instances, providers don't live up to promised connection speeds or the government later raises the broadband threshold, and sometimes, markets are so unattractive that private companies even turn down government funds to avoid them.
HONG KONG, July 13 (Reuters) - Hong Kong activists gathered to protest against mainland Chinese traders in a town near the border on Saturday, seeking to channel energy from huge demonstrations against an extradition bill to another problem they say the government has mismanaged.
It claimed that officials "grossly mismanaged" the election and deprived black and minority voters of fair participation by failing to send out absentee ballots on time, purging voter rolls and taking extreme measures to block voter registrations through the "exact match" policy.
There is an opportunity for President Trump to transform a glad-handing G7 summit in Taormina, Italy, May 26-27, into a substantive discussion about the livelihoods in an exhausted, disoriented and mismanaged (G8003) economy that represents 70 percent of the industrialized world.
The war in Iraq was based on bad intelligence and promoted by the media, then horribly mismanaged; warnings of the financial crisis were ignored, no one responsible for it was punished in any significant way, and the recovery from it has been slow.
Many in Chiapas felt that the central government had mismanaged the region, ruining much of its natural wealth while failing to improve living conditions for local people, while there were simmering social tensions between Chiapas' subsistence farmers and the indigenous population, too.
Veterans being denied healthcare at VA facilities or, in other cases, having their cases mismanaged while calling into the VA by phone for assistance, has increased the strain on the men and women that carry the full burden of the nation's defense.
Your problem is not with the NHL and the expansion rules—it's with the general managers and coaches that mismanaged and misjudged their rosters and facilitated trades that needlessly elevated the Knights to levels they would not have achieved with the draft alone.
Facing an uproar over revelations that he mismanaged past cases of clerical sexual abuse, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the Roman Catholic archbishop of Washington, sent a letter informing his priests on Tuesday that he plans to discuss his resignation with Pope Francis in Rome.
"For those who see Benton Harbor as hopeless, helpless, mismanaged, poor, failed leadership, on a dead-end course, it's easy for them to say, 'Shut it down,'" said Mr. Muhammad, who graduated from the high school and later taught and coached basketball there.
If Thursday's numbers are more than a statistical blip, it would represent a remarkable turnaround for the Chinese government, which drew widespread public outrage when officials initially concealed and mismanaged the outbreak, even punishing the doctors who sought to raise the alarm.
"When you hear how uncoordinated it was, it really makes the administration look very thin-skinned and incompetent and mismanaged, especially in the sense of the allies," said Jenny Town, the managing editor of 38 North, a website that researches North Korea.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bill Gross, the closely followed investor at Janus Capital Group, said on Wednesday that global markets and economies worldwide are feeling the after-effects of mismanaged monetary policies, which will only be exacerbated by low or negative interest rates.
Despite damning reports in the Washington Post this week that senior officials in the Bush and Obama administrations misled the public on progress in Afghanistan and mismanaged aid in the region, Republican senators said the revelations merely confirmed what they already knew.
One of the country's largest servicers of federal student loans has badly mismanaged debt forgiveness programs for public service workers, significantly raising repayment costs for hundreds of thousands of borrowers, according to a lawsuit filed on Wednesday by the attorney general of Massachusetts.
" In his op-ed, Holder explained what criteria he thinks the Democratic nominee should meet, including possessing integrity and an ability to inspire as well as "the experience to revitalize a federal government that has been mismanaged at home and diminished abroad.
According to the report, the probe will check if Guedes, a University of Chicago-trained economist credited with nudging President-elect Jair Bolsonaro toward market-friendly policies, mismanaged millions of reais that public pension funds put in his investment vehicles starting in 2009.
I'd recently dropped out of a small evangelical college after surviving the first three major traumas of my adulthood: an assault, a wildly mismanaged disciplinary hearing and the soft edge of a thought that I might be more interested in women than men.
It is a strange sensation though because at the same time, it gives me a great deal of shame that it is our own government that has mismanaged everything and that, in a certain way, proves Trump was right [that Puerto Rico's government is corrupt].
"While the Holder Report was a blunt indictment of how the company mismanaged its employees and culture, it fell short in failing to identify sources of these issues," says Shriram Bhashyam, the co-founder and general counsel at EquityZen, a marketplace of pre-IPO shares.
Elliott, which owns a stake of about 7 percent in Bank of East Asia (BEA), earlier this month heaped pressure on the bank to sell itself, saying its executives had serially mismanaged the business, leading to weak performance and poor returns for minority shareholders.
The threat of foreclosure is just the latest exchange in what has become a bitter back-and-forth between the actor and his former managers, who he claims mismanaged the $650 million he's made in the last two decades to the point of depletion.
The probe will try to find out if Guedes, a University of Chicago-trained economist credited with nudging President-elect Jair Bolsonaro toward market-friendly policies, mismanaged hundreds of millions of reais that public pension funds put in his investment vehicles starting in 2009.
Well, there's the ongoing crisis in Puerto Rico, which the Trump administration mismanaged from the outset and is now trying to hide by pushing out weird propaganda videos and ceasing to report the number of Puerto Ricans with access to power and clean drinking water.
The Katrina-like pattern of events today create a plethora of mismanaged scandals, crises and events that build a gathering storm of widespread public opposition and an intense passion to vote among the majority of voters who disapprove of Trump and the Republican Congress.
Washington (CNN)The US Air Force Academy mismanaged its sexual assault prevention and response program during the 2017 academic year and failed to comply with the military's victim assistance and advocacy policy, according to the Department of Defense's annual assessment of service academies released Wednesday.
Many Germans felt that austerity measures were a necessary tonic for southern euro zone states that they believed had mismanaged their finances (such as Merkel's former Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble — nicknamed the "architect of austerity" — who repeatedly told Greece not to blame others for its financial problems).
In Puerto Rico, the situation is slowly improving, but still unstable: Electricity generation rises and falls on a weekly basis, water still has to be boiled before drinking, and reconstruction efforts are slow and difficult, due in part to mismanaged government contracts and the island's difficult terrain.
Those questions are in the air because President Donald Trump suggested Friday that he is considering military options for dealing with the crisis in Venezuela, where President Nicolas Maduro has slowly crushed democracy and so badly mismanaged the economy that food shortages have led to widespread malnutrition.
If the 2020 census is mismanaged, it "would be a disaster for marginalized groups, who would see apportionment of federal dollars shrink to the areas in which they predominate," Moon Duchin, a Tufts University mathematician working on ways to fight gerrymandering, told me in an email.
The Inquirer said that has led to an acrimonious dispute between the couple and Bobbitt that may end up in court over whether the money was mismanaged  The couple has argued it will not give him the money because of Bobbitt's drug addiction, according to the newspaper.
In one case involving more than a dozen doctors, Cornerstone was accused of being "so grossly mismanaged and overextended that it became fundamentally unprofitable, and was able to pay its business debts only by arbitrarily reducing the compensation of certain disfavored physicians," according to the lawsuit.
BRUSSELS — The European Union still has nightmares about the mismanaged chaos of the 2015 influx of migrants and refugees, which produced horrible pictures of dead children, masses of unregistered people wandering the roads, political divisions and a significant boost to far-right populism across the Continent.
The situation quickly worsened in early February, when the government mismanaged the quarantine of the Diamond Princess, allowing the virus to circulate among the more than 3,700 crew members and passengers who were waiting out a two-week isolation period in the port city of Yokohama.
While Mr. Tillerson was thought by many to have mismanaged the State Department and contributed to his own irrelevance within the administration, Professor LaFeber said that he had been actively trying to remedy problems that the United States was confronting, problems that Mr. Trump was exacerbating.
The Massachusetts attorney general has sued another loan servicer, the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, charging that it mismanaged a program under which students were entitled to have their loans forgiven after 10 years in public service occupations like nursing, social work, policing and the military.
Despite earning three stars from Charity Navigator, the American Red Cross has faced strong criticism in recent years for its response to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, stemming from a ProPublica and National Public Radio investigation that suggested that the group had badly mismanaged relief efforts.
Mr. Baldwin, known to have a fiery temper, has gotten into well-publicized spats about on-street parking, opined about how the city is becoming a "mismanaged carnival of stupidity" and got outraged after receiving a summons for riding his bicycle the wrong way on Fifth Avenue.
The need for PROMESA and the FOMB was due to Puerto Rico's excessive public debt financing, sweetened by the triple tax exemption of its municipal bonds, a bloated and mismanaged public sector, and tax provisions which historically made Puerto Rico a haven for American Controlled Foreign Corporations (CFC).
New research shows that younger endocrinologists are more comfortable working with transgender people, which is promising for the future of trans health care—but it's also a painful reminder that it is all too common for the health care of transgender people to be mismanaged by prejudiced physicians.
Protesters have picketed against the Na Put Makani wind farm on Oahu (which some say could impact wildlife), the $1.4 billion Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea (a dormant volcano native Hawaiians consider sacred), and the $9 billion Honolulu Rail Transit project (several billion over budget and infamously mismanaged).
Whether by errant plastic bags or plastic straws winding their way into gutters or large amounts of mismanaged plastic waste streaming from rapidly growing economies, that's like dumping one New York City garbage truck full of plastic into the ocean every minute of every day for an entire year.
Reality check: U.S. and Saudi internal dynamics are closely intertwined: If the Trump approach prevails, and U.S.–Saudi relations revert to quasi-normalcy, dissenting Saudi voices likely will remain quiet; if Congress acts, the domestic Saudi case against a crown prince who mismanaged the country's most important bilateral relationship will strengthen.
The captain and first officer aboard the aircraft, both of whom had been fired by previous employers before being hired by ExecuFlight, mismanaged the approach to Akron airport in Ohio and deviated from safety standards, as the jet stalled before crashing 1.8 miles from the airport runway, the NTSB said.
When Brontë's two older sisters died after becoming ill at a grossly mismanaged school for poor clergymen's daughters — recreated as the sinister Lowood Institution in "Jane Eyre" — Harman thinks she forever lost trust in her betters, whoever they were supposed to be: the clergy, the aristocracy, her employers, her publishers.
President Donald Trump's top aides faced an increasingly urgent threat Monday with potentially monumental implications: a global outbreak knocking down the U.S. economy and walloping markets in an election year, all against accusations about whether the Trump administration had mismanaged and underfunded a critical response with American lives on the line.
The District of Columbia's attorney general ordered President Trump's inaugural committee to hand over documents relating to the $107 million fund and payments made to the Trump International Hotel or the Trump Organization, seeking to uncover if the money was "wasted, mismanaged and/or improperly provided private benefit," the New York Times reports.
Last year, a disgraced former director of the Washington, D.C., VA had to be rehired just one month after being fired – even though, under his watch, it was found that inventories were so mismanaged that doctors had to run out mid-procedure and borrow from neighboring hospitals while patients were under anesthesia.
This occurs when these drugs are misused or mismanaged, such as when patients are put in a situation that is not conducive to full completion of their full course of treatment; when health-care providers prescribe the wrong treatment; or when the supply of drugs is not available or is of poor quality.
African regimes that are heavily dependent on the safety net of foreign aid, receive sustained infusions of multilateral loans and a perpetual supply of humanitarian assistance will behave differently if they were left to their own devices to deal with the consequences of a mismanaged economy, debilitating corruption and proliferating grinding poverty.
I've written that I don't think Biden, 76, should run, for many reasons, including that someone in politics as long as he has been carries too much baggage; that Democratic voters have generally preferred candidates significantly younger than he is; and that he mismanaged and failed miserably in his two prior presidential campaigns.
The family's peanut farm had been mismanaged when they were in the White House, and when he and Rosalynn returned to Plains, they discovered that losses from their farms and warehouse businesses, which had been held in a blind trust when he was in office, left them almost a million dollars in debt.
"In the interest of getting into the market, some insurers who are not viable for the long term could price their annuities in a way to try to enter the space," said Jerome Schlichter, a lawyer known as a pioneer in suing employers over retirement plans workers thought were mismanaged and too expensive.
But for all the hand-wringing, all the hangdog moods, all the whining, all the misguided wars and mismanaged entities, these students will enter the workforce chapter of their American experience better positioned to dream, think, do big things than almost any other students in any other country at any other point of time.
Mr. Johnson only has to read the Justice Department inspector general's report in August about the prevalence of safety and security problems at private prisons, or a recent Mother Jones article that looks inside a brutal, mismanaged Louisiana prison run by Corrections Corporation of America, one of two companies that dominate the immigrant-prison business.
Speaking to the New York Times after her resignation from Our Revolution in 2016, Sandberg expressed concerns that Weaver would "mismanage this organization as he mismanaged the campaign" and take it away from the grassroots, digital-first model many of the younger staffers viewed as more efficient and better aligned with Sanders' core political message.
Sadly, the real victims of this horrendously mismanaged company weren't its deep-pocketed investors, but—if the portrait painted in Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou's book Bad Blood is any indication—the many well-intentioned engineers, scientists, and other employees which the company churned through at legendary speed, most often for disagreeing with Holmes's methods or lack thereof.
But then came the travel office controversy, in which an old friend of the Clintons convinced them that the White House Travel Office, which handled millions of dollars a year arranging flights for reporters and executive branch personnel traveling with the President and first lady, was being mismanaged and should be investigated by the FBI for embezzlement and fraud.
Democrats also gained a significant win with the bill including $2628 million — $28503 million in food stamp money and an additional $22019 million in Housing and Urban Development grants — for Puerto Rico, a provision initially opposed by Trump, who argued the amount was excessive and alleged the island previously mismanaged the aid sent following Hurricane Maria.
What seems to matter to Thiel, a "libertarian," is not that Trump upholds the Constitution or that his policies are pro-market or pro-liberty or non-coercive, but that these examples of a nation mismanaged are all indictments of the status quo, so let's move on — even if that means moving on to something illiberal, even authoritarian.
"Senate Bill 1, in its current form, took a significant increase in school funding I advocated for and diverted hundreds of millions of dollars from classrooms around the state to Chicago, unfairly hurting children across the state and unfairly advantaging one school district, a school district that has mismanaged its pension systems for decades," Rauner told reporters in the state capitol.
" Daniel Jones, the lead author of the Senate Intelligence Committee's 6,20053-page torture report, declined last week to quantify how much Haspel figures within the full, classified report, but told reporters the torture program was "horribly mismanaged" and that, given her work in the counterterrorism center at the time, Haspel "would have been aware of the deficiencies in the program.
The then-senator led the proceedings as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and even though he ultimately voted against confirming Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, he was widely criticized by the left for "having mismanaged the allegations of sexual harassment made by Ms. Hill against her former employer, Mr. Thomas," according to a 2008 New York Times story.
But these ideas and images are based on a version of Compton that is beginning to fade from view: The city is only 31% black (down from 2000% in 280); murders per capita, while still high, peaked in 290; and, though Compton remains financially mismanaged, Mayor Aja Brown seems more attuned to the needs of a contemporary city than her predecessors.
The California legislature is trying to keep two core groups of constituents happy: the ultra-rich who want to pawn off nearly half of the sky high California tax rate onto the rest of the nation and the public sector unions ambivalent as to who shoulders the costs of mismanaged government so long as they receive their share of the booty.
According to a new report from John Sopko, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) mismanaged the project so badly that its powerstation isn't connected to a power source, hasn't been tested, and "may be structurally unsound and pose a risk to Afghans who live near transmission towers and lines," or who work at the station.
Originally pointing the finger at his handling of the Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE email server investigation, the White House later said Comey had mismanaged the FBI and lost the faith of rank-and-file agents.
Today, in less than a decade, three successive top bitcoin exchanges have been hacked, another is accused of insider trading, the demonstration-project DAO smart contract got drained, crypto price swings are ten times those of the world's most mismanaged currencies, and bitcoin, the "killer app" of crypto transparency, is almost certainly artificially propped up by fake transactions involving billions of literally imaginary dollars.
"The committee is seeking information about this serious matter, and to see that officials who mismanaged bonus programs are held accountable," Chairman Jason ChaffetzJason ChaffetzHouse Oversight panel demands DeVos turn over personal email records The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by JUUL Labs - Trump attack on progressive Dems draws sharp rebuke GOP senators decline to criticize Acosta after new Epstein charges MORE (R-Utah) and Reps.
That has been NASA's dream since 22019 when the idea for the telescope was conceived with a projected price tag then of $500 million But as recently as six years ago, the James Webb Space Telescope was, in the words of Nature magazine, "the telescope that ate astronomy," mismanaged, over budget and behind schedule so that it had crushed everything else out of NASA's science budget.
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And paper, being small and bendable and tearable and fragile and relatively unimportant — worlds away, culturally speaking, from the heavy, studied pomposity of bronze, or the slow-drying laborsomeness of oils — was stuff that could be snatched up at whim, and then managed or mismanaged and folded and creased, and then quickly torn into creatively provocative itsy-bitsy shapes, and in fact generally messed with on the wing.
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And so, here he is, sitting on the shit end of a playoff sweep, his squad getting vaguely mismanaged and looking like maybe it could be in for a shitty year, no All-Star appearances to his name yet, irritable and jet-lagged halfway across the world, appearing on the news to pump up the weird Chinese sneakers he gets paid to sell, getting asked about if, in his opinion, the way the world is newly fucking him over is going to keep fucking him over.

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