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"suboptimal" Definitions
  1. of less than the best standard or quality

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Having to do such calculations at all, though, is suboptimal.
"The current temperatures are even a little suboptimal," says Bellworthy.
But Twitter and Facebook are suboptimal ways to be social.
In this world, limited (thus suboptimal) demand-side policies need supplementing.
Unfortunately, American girls and boys are being vaccinated at suboptimal rates.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Saudi Aramco has gone for a suboptimal compromise.
Both extremes of economic equality are, to put it mildly, suboptimal.
Losing the X Prize—and also having it ripped away—was suboptimal.
Cancer today is a wicked problem for which only suboptimal solutions exist.
In computer science, the "brute force" solution is usually the suboptimal solution.
Many of these reforms will need to be enacted under suboptimal circumstances.
While earlier smartphones had web-browsing capabilities, it was a suboptimal experience.
In most cases, that is suboptimal care or no care at all.
"'Suboptimal' is the term that is least offensive to practicing doctors," he added.
From the perspective of trade theory, these are suboptimal: a jumbled, overlapping mess.
Economics demonstrates that monopolies lead to suboptimal output, decreased quality, and higher prices.
If a current solution is suboptimal, it should be clear from the data.
The chicken could be a tad crunchier, and the pickle layout is suboptimal.
Suboptimal muscles use leads to weaker joint support, and weird postures cause pain.
Locking in to a suboptimal standard is common in the history of technology.
Such behavior, in turn, could foster misdiagnoses and other medical errors and suboptimal care.
"Overall, these findings are limited by suboptimal quality of the evidence," the authors wrote.
As such, Riyadh's suggestion of an additional 1.5 million bpd cut was always suboptimal.
Suboptimal economic growth, resultant fiscal crises, national debt, and poverty have been major challenges.
That "could force providers to make suboptimal or lower-value choices," the organization said.
"The 4-0 lead is suboptimal at best and sometimes a death sentence," Backes said.
The Cosmos frequently warned that I was getting suboptimal tracking because of bad lighting conditions.
Sony puts its fingerprint reader on the side of the phone, which is also suboptimal.
You may experience suboptimal muscle contractions because of poor circulation and not being warm enough.
The Bentayga is an absurdly fine-tuned organism, where no element feels weak or suboptimal.
Brady could find the rarefied context of a low-turnout Republican runoff to be suboptimal.
But one entree is perilous, while the other has tired ingredients in a suboptimal sauce.
But the details of the interstate National Popular Vote compact as currently written are suboptimal.
If we believe the science on diversity, his approach to problem solving is likely suboptimal.
Were it to do so, it would represent a suboptimal trading arrangement for both sides.
Replacing best-in-class integrations with suboptimal native ones is not putting the user first.
The substantial stuff determines where the rockets go, and those orbits are often suboptimal for smallsats.
It was a suboptimal quarter, and maybe there was some ill-advised views expressed about SIX.
That's almost four times as many suboptimal decisions as Kelly had, with just one more opportunity.
"I'm going to say that was a suboptimal launch," Cramer said of the glass-shattering spectacle.
They are in close contact with many residents every day, and infection control is often suboptimal.
Without design thinking and building empathy for the safety net, solutions for their care will be suboptimal.
Foetal growth restriction, suboptimal breastfeeding, stunting, wasting and vitamin A and zinc deficiencies are all possible consequences.
"This means something in the environment in Hawaii is suboptimal, and significantly so," Dr. Van Houtan said.
But the synergy that Google's able to obtain with self-interested hardware manufacturers is a suboptimal compromise.
There's also a growing concern that, due to financial constraints, patients are making suboptimal decisions about treatment.
Tourism is key to the economy, and foreign investment is much-needed to prop up suboptimal growth.
Late in the second half, with just 24:22 to go, Coughlin again made a suboptimal choice.
Canada's other challenge, aside from a suboptimal roster, is overcoming a lack of team chemistry and familiarity.
"It's a test with suboptimal accuracy," said Christopher Gilpin, senior scientist at the WHO's Global TB Program.
"Suboptimal routine immunization coverage remains a critical challenge in some countries," the WHO said in a statement.
But you could also argue that redistribution & investment will be underprovided & collective action problems will generate suboptimal rates.
"When we send active-duty troops … they're going to have a way suboptimal role down there," he said.
There's a lot of messy, frustrating work ahead, involving any number of political compromises and kludged, suboptimal policies.
If Lenovo wants to carry on Motorola's legacy, it must do better than this stuttering, suboptimal Android experience.
"Complications, in general, lead to a suboptimal fetal environment and impact common mechanisms influencing fetal development," Lyall said.
With a similarly stout defense and more pure talent, Kentucky, when healthy, presents a suboptimal matchup for Houston.
As a result, drug shortages have caused treatment delays, changes in drug regimens, and missed or suboptimal doses.
Lenovo's choice of 16:9 with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon is not controversial, but I do find it suboptimal.
It's just a suboptimal situation until their stocks give you higher yields, which means they have to go lower.
For the childfree, the reasons to consider childfreedom extend beyond baby hatred, questions of bodily autonomy, or suboptimal finances.
A potential first step toward striking a balance should be reconsideration of the "suboptimal" government funding for scientific research.
"It would be a suboptimal situation for the banks" if Warren were to win the Democratic nomination, he added.
And now here we are again, this time with a suboptimal system for protecting our children from identity theft.
Macroeconomic concerns related to oil prices, China and the Brexit made it a suboptimal time to enter the stock market.
The study suggested that wrist-worn monitors are more often used recreationally and had "suboptimal" accuracy during even moderate exercise.
But from a sheer entertainment perspective, the normal long procession of politicians delivering very similar talking points seems clearly suboptimal.
"When you avoid those vital conversations, you might avoid some awkwardness, but you're also settling for suboptimal sex," she said.
This sort of conundrum leading to suboptimal outcomes was explained by Kenneth Arrow, an economist and Nobel laureate, in 1951.
ISS called the corporate governance surrounding the arrangement "suboptimal" but said Tesla would be buying SolarCity at a bargain price.
Or does it just keep you stuck in a suboptimal job, when you might be able to earn more elsewhere?
A downside of this approach has been old and suboptimal technology finding its way onto wearables in the market today.
Unchecked free-riders create a suboptimal supply of a collective good, be it national defense, highways, vaccinations or union representation.
These drugs all have the potential to improve outcomes in a number of patients that currently face suboptimal treatment options.
To add a knob or a menu with different "driving modes" might suggest that there was something suboptimal about that.
"These barriers force HIV-positive children to rely on pediatric treatments containing suboptimal drugs with more side effects," MSF said.
They cited instances in which Google seemed purposely to be privileging less useful information, substandard search results and suboptimal links.
And a second Trump term wouldn't just be the sadly suboptimal byproduct of a noble stand; it would be disastrous.
"The ecological and behavioural flexibility of the wood ants may allow them survival even in unexpectedly suboptimal conditions," they wrote.
But for now, he's in a tricky spot, pulled by opposing forces and faced with an array of suboptimal choices.
It's that last bit that often leads us to suboptimal outcomes, and it's the problem I'm here to help you solve.
"At the time, lab automation felt suboptimal," Afshar told TechCrunch, further explaining he wanted to do something with a higher impact.
During the course of the study, men were more likely than women to die of cardiometabolic diseases related to suboptimal diets.
His gum consumption seems suboptimal, his tweets are humiliating, and his relationship with the truth seems like a midnight "sup" text.
"It would be a suboptimal situation for the banks" if Warren were to win the Democratic presidential nomination, Cramer said Tuesday.
Such behavior usurps the point of introducing data into decision-making, leading to suboptimal, personality-driven rather than data-driven decisions.
But Uszkoreit wondered if "it might be the case that understanding language in a linear, sequential fashion is suboptimal," he said.
Democratic coercion may sound like a contradiction in terms, but it builds a feedback loop through which suboptimal rules can get fixed.
Another concern is the legal and policy question of who is responsible for malfunctioning or suboptimal behavior of AI & ML enabled products.
The variance was so astronomical, the only summary conclusion is that coverage is inconsistent and suboptimal in many parts of the country.
The researchers found that providing undocumented patients with suboptimal care because of their immigration status contributes to professional burnout and moral distress.
One asparagus farmer in Suffolk says he often tries to employ locals, but finds their working attitude suboptimal compared with eastern Europeans.
IFA is obviously a suboptimal testing environment, but the quality of the iSine feels just as obvious from even a brief listen.
"Unequal access to invention and innovation can lead to suboptimal outcomes for individuals and for the economy as a whole," said Cook.
Yet, leaving blind spots unidentified — and therefore unchecked — is obviously a suboptimal condition, which could have serious ramifications for our national security.
Aflac found that more than half of employees estimate they are wasting up to $750 a year because of suboptimal benefit choices.
"The reason we do it that way is that we get better performance when we don't inject suboptimal human features," he said.
It would still be a strange and suboptimal way for Berlin to dodge a bullet — but better than many of its alternatives.
The punishment did not help, but neither did a general feeling of malaise and inconsistency — in short, the effects of suboptimal coaching.
"That's pretty suboptimal, but you have to understand that the banks are coming up against some very difficult comparisons here," he said.
" Cramer noted that Peltz "got suboptimal guidance" from GE's management at the time, a sentiment Peltz echoed with a resounding "you think?
But in the wake of another suboptimal season, countless Memphians like Peters are rooting for another team this spring: the Toronto Raptors.
"Italy has had suboptimal coverage for many years now," said Butler, adding that vaccine coverage for measles has fallen every year since 40.
The models reveal where security holes may open up, or other problems may arise causing network outages and suboptimal performance as unintended consequences.
The wrong decision can cost you millions of dollars, in the form of a broken deal process, a suboptimal valuation, or inappropriate investors.
Some tried to retrieve their belongings from the overhead bins; others started shooting video with their cellphones — suboptimal behavior in an evacuation situation.
It's a suboptimal policy, but it works, and it's already on the books, so solar advocates are suspicious of any efforts at reform.
The franchise that you have had to deal with, and I know you like -- I read the book -- HMS in airports, suboptimal, okay.
Letter To the Editor: I never understood why previous presidents would announce, after some bad or suboptimal event, that they accepted full responsibility.
Read More Chipotle CFO: We bottomed in January Buffalo Wild Wings plunged 10 percent on Wednesday following a suboptimal earnings report, which surprised Cramer.
There have also been rumblings from executives and coaches about this year's shortened preseason and the suboptimal conditioning and regular season preparation that resulted.
If carbon taxes as high as economists want ever arrive, they will evolve out of compromised, suboptimal beginnings, like every other major policy ever.
Yet "the use of pictures is suboptimal, as it does not tell us anything about chemistry in the brain," he said of the study.
It is suboptimal since President Trump slashed ESF funding to Palestinians before ATCA and appears unlikely to reinstate it, though a future president could.
And while Windows 10 S isn't the lightweight browser-based experience you get with Chrome, it's optimized to run on suboptimal pieces of hardware.
But she made a splash for another reason in Rio: mistiming her takeoff during the preliminaries and leaving the board at a suboptimal angle.
"Our current digital point of view, strategy and platforms are suboptimal," with buggy interfaces that had been patched and repatched to accommodate emerging technologies.
It looks like he landed a job in a suboptimal city, but close enough to the mountains and ocean that it might be liveable.
Policymakers should know site neutrality payments are incapable of moving the Medicare program in this direction because the policy does nothing to eradicate suboptimal value.
But this also means groups can make suboptimal decisions that go on way too long, because everybody is waiting for somebody else to act first.
That would deliver a suboptimal viewing experience so Volvo has partnered with Swedish telecom provider Ericsson to build smarter streaming technologies specifically for autonomous cars.
Turbines are getting taller, which improves CF, but they're being installed in more and more suboptimal sites, which lowers CF; for now, it's balancing out.
She quickly confessed to using Wells Fargo for her own checking, while acknowledging that her account yields suboptimal outcomes, specifically when it comes to interest.
ISS said the IPO alternative "seems suboptimal for both sides", especially since resistance to Dell's offer has been rooted more on valuation rather than structure.
The company argues that as Apple and Google are both pushing their own frameworks, developers are left to work with what's at best suboptimal tooling.
To refuse a hack would mean to be at a huge professional disadvantage, or to face moral condemnation for remaining suboptimal when optimization is possible.
I can try many possibilities over and over until I find something that uses very few suboptimal words (or none at all, if I'm lucky).
Pre-packaged drug mixes might allow medicine to travel to rural places in suboptimal conditions, but he questioned whether it might ever actually make them cheaper.
And after reading hundreds of these documents, I've found that even most people who do have a will have one with suboptimal language they don't understand.
But cities can no longer act as if workers and companies have no choice on location and are forced to accept suboptimal cities as a result.
"It's like having a constant mirror that helps you realize any mistakes or any suboptimal things in your business on a high speed basis," he said.
These challenges play a role in driving suboptimal employment outcomes, a poverty rate that is double the national average, and community disengagement among people with disabilities.
Decision makers who are caught between looking for improved productivity from automation and maintaining jobs may be forced to seek suboptimal solutions to keep humans employed.
Adolescence is a key stage for laying down bone mass, so deficiency in teen years may result in suboptimal bone health, Rhodes said in an email.
Still, the short-term frustration of taking a suboptimal deal may fade with the freedom that comes with removing this metaphorical albatross from around its neck.
As frustrated as I sometimes get navigating suboptimal user interfaces, they're all solid tools for the work we do and serve different (although often overlapping) purposes.
The downside is you have to give it access to all your ticket information, which seems to me somewhat suboptimal from a privacy point of view.
Hippocamp, the second farthest of the inner moons from Neptune, managed to stay hidden from the Voyager probe because of its dimness and suboptimal camera angles.
But they are looked upon with some disdain by the climate intelligentsia, who are united in their belief that such strategies are economically suboptimal and politically counterproductive.
Several of the assembled activists and other loyalists, around 30 in all, including men and women and many retirees, acknowledged that Mr Trump's behaviour could be suboptimal.
"Castorama is likely to be still losing share to Leroy Merlin due to unified products not resonating with customers and a suboptimal digital offer," said RBC's Chamberlain.
But none of these options is an ideal substitute, says Abdul-Wahab, because they are either nutritionally suboptimal or less tasty than cow's milk, in his opinion.
To the extent that local businesses are economically suboptimal mechanisms for global storytelling, as painful as the transition may be, I support the market efficiency Netflix facilitates.
But when I was booking a flight for a work trip to Las Vegas two months ago, Spirit provided the best of a number of suboptimal choices.
According to these companies' disengagement reports from 2016, suboptimal weather conditions are one of the recurring reasons for test drivers having to switch off the autonomous drive.
Even under suboptimal conditions, the X5000s did expose some nice little details and transitions in my music that I usually miss when listening through cheaper and simpler headphones.
Again, winding up our investments in these companies so early would seem a suboptimal way to utilize them in an election that was still years in the future.
Finally, no matter how smart, informed or lucky you are, the "Mad Money" host knows without a doubt that you'll eventually end up investing in some "suboptimal" stocks.
All that comes at a cost: Aflac reported that more than half of employees estimate that are wasting up to $750 a year because of suboptimal benefit choices.
With a crowded candidate field, activists and voters have a lot more choices and don't have to be as accepting of what they might see as suboptimal candidates.
When the ball was set on the ground by the holder, its lacing faced in — suboptimal for kicking — Walsh missed it left, same as Anderson 21980 years earlier.
The movie sounds and looks good (despite the suboptimal digital resolution), though it is also too pretty, with lush woods, attractive gowns, a stately castle and misty lakes.
Slightly more than half the patients had what the researchers described as a "suboptimal" responses to the therapy — that is, their LDL decreased by less than 40 percent.
It allowed movie lovers to control what they saw, when and where, and, as streaming has only reinforced, it didn't matter if the image and sound were suboptimal.
Additionally, and very importantly, many in this community have suboptimal healthcare, both because of inadequate insurance coverage, as well as a less than trusting relationship with the healthcare system.
I find this merely suboptimal rather than a deal breaker, but OnePlus gives you the option to revert to the old trio of Android navigations buttons, if you so wish.
Without choices, access to competing goods or services, the consumer is at the mercy of the monopoly provider, trapped in a relationship (or set of relationships) he regards as suboptimal.
Unfortunately, none of these options have been entirely successful, as our suboptimal and fragmented responses to the anthrax attacks of 2001 and recent outbreaks like Ebola and Zika have revealed.
"With a few modifications to its implementation, the mobile follow-up could prove to be an effective and economically efficient solution to the problem of suboptimal follow-up," they write.
There is good evidence from several surveys that women, especially between the ages of 11 and 18, have a suboptimal level of a number of key nutrients, and one is iron.
"Italy has had suboptimal (vaccine) coverage for many years now," said Dr. Rob Butler, program manager of the Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Immunization Program of the WHO Regional Office for Europe.
There's a chance that this control scheme would be passable if you only flew the Arwing in the game, and thus had lots of time to adapt to the suboptimal aiming.
Right at the start of the debate, Biden was also heard telling Harris, "Take it easy on me, kid" — a suboptimal choice of words, even if delivered in characteristically affable style.
Many don't realize how large a role unverified penicillin "allergies" play in their medical care, resulting in suboptimal antibiotic use, worse clinical outcomes and an increase in the cost of care.
"However, given suboptimal logistics and timetabling, students did not start late often enough and thus did not increase their average amount of sleep when averaged across the entire week," Winnebeck said.
Increasingly common treatment denials or delays in care leave patients with an extraordinary emotional burden, added unhealthy stress and suboptimal outcomes when time-sensitive therapies are caught up in red tape.
Call me a caveman Luddite, but if I have to read the manual to understand how to operate a pair of headphones, I'm going to describe that as a suboptimal user experience.
The 13-105mm lens also has optical image stabilization (OIS), which works in sync with the in-body sensor shifting to give me two different safety valves when shooting in suboptimal conditions.
"They will try to take you out of your 401(k) and put you into a suboptimal IRA rollover," said Anthony Isola, a financial advisor at Ritholtz Wealth Management in New York.
It means preferring the lower carbon strategy even if other things you value must be sacrificed, even if the lower carbon strategy is suboptimal in light of your other preferences and priorities.
"Suboptimal capital allocation behavior is symptomatic of a larger organizational deficiency: a tendency to favor gut feel and thematic proclamations without tangible evidence or appropriate analytical support," McGuire wrote in the letter.
That day, in 1994, Jeff Bezos filed the paperwork for Cadabra, which he would rename Amazon just a few months later, after his lawyer misheard Cadabra as "cadaver," which is, um, suboptimal branding.
It's actually really easy to find an extremely suboptimal learning path, by, say, trying to muddle through a course out of your depth or by focusing on a skill that's heading for obsolescence.
If these sensors show that a female has mated with a suboptimal male, she can, over the course of the next few days, be inseminated artificially with sperm from a more advantageous partner.
I'd look to replace those two entries with just one in the middle row, leaving more opportunity for 'bonus fill' and cleaning up suboptimal entries like SSN, TOV, and P.L.O. in the process.
"Investors will also be exposed to what appears to be a suboptimal corporate structure operated by a senior management team lacking experience transforming a successful new product into a successful company," the note says.
"Even though I may recommend a specific treatment, if they just can't afford it they have to do something suboptimal, which may not get them to what they want: a healthy pregnancy," he said.
Current therapeutic options for a number of these targeted diseases are suboptimal, which provide BMY an opportunity to gain expedited pathways of regulatory approval if these therapies demonstrate early efficacy and good safety profiles.
"We've identified a suboptimal vaccination coverage, and on a national level we estimate that at least 1,150,000 children under the age of 1 were not vaccinated... over the last 10 years," the report added.
Despite the well-established benefits of well-child visits, American children's receipt of this form of preventive care, particularly children in low-income households, has been "persistently suboptimal," the authors of the new report write.
Hiding the option to join a Zoom call in a browser is suboptimal to say the least, given many home workers will be using corporate laptops that lock down app downloads to shrink security risks.
While it's true that these companies can skip an investor roadshow and they won't have to deal with bankers picking what's often a suboptimal IPO price, these companies will still require regulatory approval from the SEC.
Rocket Lab had to delay launch a couple of times earlier in the week owing to suboptimal launch conditions, but yesterday's mission went off without a hitch at 12:30 AM EDT/4:30 PM NZST.
"The company is part of a particularly complex and suboptimal capital and corporate structure, and we see significant value that can be unlocked from restructuring," Goldman Sachs said in a report on Hyundai Motor on Monday.
Taking the time to ensure a quality offering is integral to building a sustainable business, as rushing to launch a suboptimal product could result in a costly retraction and relaunch, not to mention diminished customer trust.
You have to steal time from the edges of your day, teach yourself to eat on the fly, learn to function on suboptimal sleep, and keep going even when you want to lie down and cry.
"We are concerned by the lack of a concrete, significant share repurchase program, which would have corrected the inefficient capital structure and suboptimal return on equity," Aaron Stern, managing director at Fir Tree, said in a statement.
For instance, they referred to entrepreneur surveys that don't have external validity: One can state that the lack of business success is caused by labor laws, but it may really be caused by a suboptimal marketing strategy.
Yet while it's no surprise that Mr. Lumet can spin a tale, these murky-looking, less-than-flattering sit-downs are irritatingly suboptimal, particularly given that he was so great at telling intimate stories about men in shadows.
The very idea of a ''good'' deal for one party and a ''bad'' deal for another suggests a suboptimal outcome; an economy built on tough deal-making, with clear winners and losers, will always be a poorer one.
"Anywhere you have suboptimal contact times with the full-strength product you're going to risk some breakthrough, or bacteria persisting," said Tim Stinear, a molecular microbiologist who was a co-author of the 2018 study, in a release.
"The stresses on these kinds of workers has to do with the lack of respect and value that the work itself is accorded, not to mention the lack of regulations that make their working conditions suboptimal," Gerson says.
"EQT's perverse compensation structure in fact incentivizes management to pursue this suboptimal, dilutive acquisition, no matter the cost to EQT shareholders," Rosenstein wrote in a letter to EQT's board of directors filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
For little agile companies currently shopping around for shared rides to often suboptimal orbits, like that of the ISS, 30 3U cubesats in just the right orbit within months of signing a $5m contract sounds a lot more appealing.
Numerous studies followed showing an association with asthma, but they often relied on mothers' potentially unreliable memories of what they took, or simply compared one group — mothers of asthmatic children, say — to a control group, a suboptimal study design.
IF YOU TRY TO MANAGE THE BUSINESSES YEAR BY YEAR OR QUARTER BY QUARTER THEN I THINK FRANKLY THEN YOU END YOU CREATING A SUBOPTIMAL EXPERIENCE FOR THE CONSUMER AND NOT REALLY BUILDING THE BUSINESS FOR THE LONG TERM.
In 2007, George Mason economist Bryan Caplan argued in The Myth of the Rational Voter that democracy will inevitably lead to suboptimal economic policy because the general public is systematically biased against markets, increased productivity, and trade with foreigners.
But a new report shows that we're falling even further behind — and the advent of new, faster wireless technology that would need to build off of existing, suboptimal infrastructure could further hinder US technological dominance and amplify the country's digital divide.
There's being an early adopter, such as you might have been with Samsung's first Galaxy Note or Apple's AirPods, and then there's throwing money at an apparently suboptimal product in the hope that it will improve somewhere down the line.
"There are problems at every level -- including inefficient government policies, Food and Drug Administration regulatory rules, physician prescribing practices -- that contribute to manufacturers' abilities to charge high prices, leading to high drug spending, and unfortunately suboptimal public health outcomes," he said.
Blake's athleticism is fucked, and his jumper is... suboptimal, especially when stacked up against the fine tuned American Robots, and yet he was exercising a sphere of control over the game every time he has the ball in his hands.
If the industry doesn't start crafting long-term goals now, it could get stuck on a "incrementalist strategy [for cutting costs] that locks us into a suboptimal solution," says Sivaram, the Douglas Dillon fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
" And last week several members of the Committee on Energy and Commerce asked for a closer look at "whether private-sector and government entities have converged on suboptimal solutions for providing protection for consumers and whether better solutions ought to be pursued.
I would beg to differ on that point, because I think spending $3,000 on headphones and not investing a little more to get the best possible digital-to-analog converter and amplification for it is a suboptimal way to spend your money.
So the tradeoff involved with traffic lights can be conceived thus: you can lower delays by making red lights shorter, but this will involve more suboptimal yellow lights, which will lower the overall number of cars that can pass through the intersection.
Generally, Europe is experiencing a spread of measles due to "suboptimal" vaccine coverage, according to an October European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control report: From January 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, there were more than 14,000 measles cases, causing 34 deaths.
While regulation and supervision of cyber preparedness has an important role in the collective cyber defense effort, the current landscape of duplicative, redundant and overlapping requirements of multiple regulators can lead to a suboptimal balance of industry resources devoted to compliance versus security.
Even the overall broadband and video deployments merit scrutiny: Misjudging consumer demands for broadband speeds has rendered the original Fiber to the Node (FTTN) deployment suboptimal, while the losses at U-Verse served as a justification for the ill-timed acquisition of DirecTV.
When a treatment of known efficacy doesn't work for a child, she said, the four major reasons are inadequate technique, suboptimal adherence to the regimen, other coexisting medical issues, or environmental triggers (for example, maybe the child is profoundly allergic to the cat).
I first struck out on the Game of Life, wondering what had happened to give it a negative vibe (nothing), then thought of the cereal — but a life TERM is, indeed, a suboptimal outcome in any case, and makes for a clever clue.
"So there are many factors suggesting GDP growth will be suboptimal and although the BoC would like to avoid cutting, the overall weakness in the economy will convince them that a cut is needed," said Tal, who expects a cut in Q2.
How important is it to be involved with a transparent company like P&G in the boardroom, versus being with an opaque company where you had a position and, frankly, I think you would have to admit, let's say, suboptimal guidance from management?
"This is my big, bad event theory, where once an event transpires, even if the outcome is suboptimal, money from the sidelines starts to come back in as investors who were waiting for an event to happen feel safe to start buying again," Cramer said.
However, we recognize the heightened possibility for "event risk" in the form of a change in financial policy given the weak absolute and relative performance of the company's shares and concerns expressed by some market participants that the company's low leverage strategy is suboptimal.
A clear example is a recent review of 20 neobanks by the Prudential Regulatory Authority, which found suboptimal results with regard to some firms' abilities to handle a stressed business scenario and found many companies too reliant on funding from short-term, fixed-rate deposits.
Laid out like this, the strategy of team-building via the draft lottery—epitomized by the Sixers' much-debated "Process," a multi-year effort to lose as many games and collect as many high draft picks as possible—can seem a bit, well, suboptimal.
That file was probably created by converting an MP3, which may have been ripped years earlier from a CD, which itself may have been created from a suboptimal "safety copy" of the LP master — or even from a dubbed duplicate of that dubbed duplicate.
"If you make the perfect fluff and it's wrapped up in a hybrid of other things, the net product will still be suboptimal," said William McDonough, the architect and author of "Cradle to Cradle" who was a pioneer in circular systems and sustainable design.
Building the additional experience required to work for an airline, typically 1,500 total flight hours, can be daunting, especially when a new pilot is looking at fierce competition for a mainline job, or relatively low pay and suboptimal work schedules at a regional carrier.
It is, let's say, suboptimal for a nation's mental and political health to reduce the course of human events to a series of wins for and nefarious attacks against one maudlin septuagenarian narcissist, but in terms of television storytelling it does neaten things up considerably.
It's not so great if you are one of the 40 percent to 50 percent of babies who, a meta-analysis of research indicates, are insecurely attached because their early experiences were suboptimal (their caregivers were distracted, overbearing, dismissive, unreliable, absent or perhaps threatening).
The state and local tax deduction is a pretty suboptimal way of subsidizing state budgets — but the tax framework gets rid of most of it, and uses the money not to pay for another way to share revenue with states, but to eliminate the estate tax.
"This is my big, bad event theory, where once an event transpires, even if the outcome is suboptimal, money from the sidelines starts to come back in as investors who were waiting for an event to happen feel safe to start buying again," the "Mad Money " host said.
Initially, Chui and his co-authors had believed that for countries with younger populations such as India or Mexico, widespread automation would occur just as large numbers of humans were joining the workforce, leading to competition and suboptimal outcomes—but in fact, they concluded this was not the case.
Contemporary Western historians all too often see it simply as a victim of colonialism: a country to be pitied and ennobled, and with which greater powers had their way, rather than as a polity that has done what any other polity does: make the best of suboptimal situations.
Back to deficit-financed tax cuts: They're suboptimal and risky, but they have a basic appeal to Republican politicians, they're more politically marketable than what the party was trying (I use that word loosely) to accomplish with health care, and they might actually give the Trump economy a still-needed boost.
"While we cannot infer causality from this study, we suspect that exposure to food insecurity during adolescence, a period of rapid brain growth and development, may lead to suboptimal nutrition as well as increased psychological stress for the family and adolescent, and may adversely impact adolescent mental health," Poole-Di Salvo said.
"It was quite reasonable to think that public reporting might improve quality by pointing out hospitals with suboptimal outcomes and either avoiding those hospitals or trying to raise their quality of care," said senior author Dr. Deepak Bhatt, a researcher at Harvard Medical School and executive director of interventional cardiovascular programs at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
"The concern is that for individuals with hearing aids who do not get hearing care services, they may continue to have suboptimal hearing outcomes, or become frustrated with their hearing aid and not use it as often or at all," said lead study author Amber Willink of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland.
The group's education task force, which visited seven cities since last October to hear from supporters and opponents, released a major report on Wednesday that concluded that "changing school governance by creating ever more charter schools is not a panacea": There are indeed some excellent charter schools.... However, we also heard about the many poor charter schools that fail to serve children with the greatest needs, offer suboptimal education, and engage in financial mismanagement, sometimes pocketing public money to make a profit for private citizens.

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