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"It is political deficiencies, not military deficiencies that are now threatening the future relevance of the alliance."
" In addition to the deficiencies relating to Theranos' staff, CMS found deficiencies with the lab's "analytics systems" and "hematology.
The goal of the private accreditation system is to identify deficiencies in care and have the hospitals correct those deficiencies — it is not to find as many deficiencies as possible to justify removing accreditation from those organizations.
Some of the first deficiencies to emerge might be iron deficiency -- as experienced by Kerry Wright -- along with vitamin A and iodine deficiencies.
He is largely ignorant of the most rudimentary geographical and scientific knowledge, and is unaware that his physical deficiencies are actually physical deficiencies.
Even without the details on what the specific deficiencies entail, experts tell Tech Insider that these "serious deficiencies" look bad for Elizabeth Holmes' company.
"He absolutely acknowledged the deficiencies and that acknowledgment to me, gave me hope, and when you acknowledge the deficiencies, there's more of a willingness to address them."
Vitamins A and C (which have almost no recorded deficiencies among Americans today) were removed, and Vitamin D and potassium (for which deficiencies are rising) were added.
That doesn't mean women with vitamin deficiencies shouldn't breastfeed, but it does mean they will pass those deficiencies along to their babies if they don't take vitamin supplements.
"We're going through the decisions, we're reviewing the deficiencies to determine how best to address the deficiencies," Paul Miller, President, Liquids Pipelines, said at an Investor Day in Toronto.
We think that these deficiencies are of such threats to national security that we can't allow the deal to remain in place without a supplemental agreement to address its deficiencies.
It's true that supplements can round out nutritional deficiencies, but the plant-based diet Brady is promoting is the very source of some of the deficiencies his supplements make up for.
But he got a big assist from genuine deficiencies in Obamacare — deficiencies that resulted from concessions made in the face of strong and longstanding opposition to more encompassing and coherent health care reform.
That's when I got interested in mineral and vitamin deficiencies.
Instead of focusing on deficiencies, he accentuated the team's strengths.
It had glaring verification deficiencies, so the Senate rebuffed it.
"We will be exploring what were the deficiencies," he said.
They also found deficiencies in the American diet's essential nutrients.
He testified that he was not aware of equipment deficiencies.
He displayed the same proclivities and deficiencies he always had.
But he's well aware of the deficiencies of the service.
Furthermore, nowadays vitamin deficiencies are easily prevented by vitamin supplements.
He changed things, little things, to address the team's deficiencies.
He took responsibility for the deficiencies in standards and performance.
The minute deficiencies are on the table, we're a choice.
Both are plentiful in most diets, so deficiencies are rare.
Democrats will try to change it and highlight its deficiencies.
But the crisis exposed the deficiencies of the Western system.
He simply said that modernization efforts will correct these deficiencies.
I encouraged that the case be strengthened to address deficiencies.
Corporate Governance Deficiencies: The company's corporate governance deficiencies are incorporated into its 'BB+' rating and centre around its board structure, which does not have independent directors, its three-person private shareholding and key person risk.
Instead of bemoaning our deficiencies let us, instead, praise the other.
Otherwise, it can lead to nutritional deficiencies and low energy levels.
The Pew report certainly underscores deficiencies in the voter registration system.
Deficiencies in China's health sector has historically led to troublesome outcomes.
The startup has already submitted a correction plan for these deficiencies.
FATF also expressed concern about "significant deficiencies" in North Korea's systems.
Unfortunately, the ITU leadership structure is one of its biggest deficiencies.
Clinton because, despite her deficiencies, she will make a better president.
And we know that on the controls side we had deficiencies.
Joe Nocera: I can't disagree with you about the educational deficiencies.
Karen Handel, who beat Ossoff, suffered from none of those deficiencies.
Because of the actual performance, we can overlook the jacket's deficiencies.
Don't be alarmed if you see a lot of deficiencies noted.
But many patients develop vitamin deficiencies because of their limited diets.
L.S.U. players also regularly have their sweat analyzed for nutritional deficiencies.
However, the problem is that the number of deficiencies are many.
China is developing new missiles and subs to remedy these deficiencies.
A team at the facility on Sunday found minor handwashing deficiencies.
For a half, the Knicks were able to overcome those deficiencies.
The BJP's appetite for power is matched only by the opposition's deficiencies.
With these deficiencies, resulting hair will have less volume, shine, and vitality.
Finally, one can ask whether the lingering deficiencies are structural or cyclical.
But the Trump campaign doesn't say how these deficiencies disadvantage his candidacy.
The murders revealed major deficiencies in the Didi app and its processes.
They may consequently overlook Avenatti's obvious deficiencies, including his sparse political resume.
"That way, they can make up for each other's deficiencies," she said.
Plus, you may have vitamin deficiencies lingering from pregnancy, says Dr. Gupta.
But Brownback said immediately after its passage that it had "many deficiencies."
Any deficiencies regarding our employee's actions will be addressed with further training.
" Powner further stated, "security deficiencies can threaten systems once they become operational.
The government itself has admitted there are deficiencies in its data collection.
"We are working with Honda to address shortcomings and deficiencies," he said.
The time has come to recognize Trump's deficiencies and tune him out.
I think the diagnostic testing deficiencies is a good example of that.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Beijing's bureaucrats are exposing their investment-banking deficiencies.
Some were emaciated and appeared to have cognitive deficiencies from the abuse.
The multiple serious deficiencies we found fell well below the standard expected.
Dr. Bauer said people should take them only to target specific deficiencies.
The recommendations will include detailed ways "to address deficiencies," the source said.
Montana's law, according to the 9th Circuit, suffers the exact same deficiencies.
It began investigating Gunvor as a company for organisational deficiencies in 13.
Throughout this series, some baffling deficiencies occurred on faceoffs and power plays.
A team at the facility on Sunday found minor hand-washing deficiencies.
And just what "moral deficiencies" does Galli think the impeachment hearings exposed?
The investigation exposed serious deficiencies in airline pilot qualification and training requirements.
"The OCC took these actions given the severity of the deficiencies and violations of law, the financial harm to consumers, and the bank's failure to correct the deficiencies and violations in a timely manner," the agency said Friday.
"Our inspector noted no deficiencies in the equipment at the time of the incident nor did Urban Air have a history of device deficiencies during prior inspections of the facility," the FDACS said in a statement to CNN.
While new and proposed regulations such as the CCPA can help consumers in meaningful ways, they suffer from significant deficiencies in their ability to meaningfully protect people's privacy by ignoring harm, deficiencies that are in dire need of revisiting.
"The Chicago branch has to improve some deficiencies in regulatory compliance," Yang said.
The patent describes what it sees as the deficiencies with typical VR audio.
Shoring up deficiencies and implementing real solutions will help make the election credible.
Women might even be responding to their partners' possible deficiencies, at cooking, say.
Fortnite's cartoony, colorful art style goes a long way to flatter technical deficiencies.
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Smooth-running elections will require a clear-eyed view of those lingering deficiencies.
He added that the firms also have "supervisory deficiencies" to fix, without elaborating.
This year, it seemed there was a lurch towards deficiencies rather than strengths.
Iodine deficiencies during development are believed to decrease IQ by around 10 points.
Silverthorn informed EMW that there were deficiencies with its abortion license last March.
"The FSA found deficiencies in Swedbank's processes," the watchdog said in a statement.
Johnson explains that individuals facing cognitive deficiencies will be the first super-humans.
Let me be clear: these deficiencies put children and our agents at risk.
The deficiencies across the five banks largely revolved around liquidity, governance and operations.
The noblest sustained attempt to remedy such deficiencies has been the Sphinx Organization.
Putnam affirms that education deficiencies correlate to lack of economic and social achievement.
Yet the deficiencies of our electoral system are becoming more and more apparent.
The suit was reportedly dropped in January due to "deficiencies" in the complaint.
We've become more and more successful at treating deficits and deficiencies in people.
The letter identified deficiencies related to the dosing algorithm for the product's label.
Didi said the incident had revealed many deficiencies with its customer service processes.
The most common long-term issue bariatric surgery patients face is nutritional deficiencies.
He said he did not have more information on what those deficiencies were.
Her serve also has technical deficiencies, which could lead to trouble under pressure.
The only reason it might falter is, as I said, Trump's own deficiencies.
It is pointless to summarize the deficiencies of either or both principal candidates.
The wrong color can indicate nutritional deficiencies in the crops, or irrigation leaks.
Intermittent fasting could put people at risk of developing nutrient deficiencies, for example.
Sure enough, they turned up deficiencies, according to officials involved in the investigation.
With these specific users, we do see some deficiencies in certain cognitive areas.
Donald Lively, president of Arizona Summit, said the school would correct its deficiencies.
Nutritional deficiencies are common; conditions like anemia and scurvy leave characteristic bone porosities.
But the TPP also helps make up for one of Fiat Chrysler's deficiencies: Asia.
To progressives, the remarks epitomized what they see as the president's deficiencies for office.
Williams said that doctors involved in the investigation of these deficiencies refused to cooperate.
The Rainforest Foundation on Tuesday submitted a letter alleging "severe deficiencies" in WWF's investigation.
These deficiencies had previously been identified during training and reappeared during the accident flight.
This allowed me to analyze the deficiencies of the prevailing theories guiding institutional investors.
Much of their repertoire was devised specifically to address deficiencies in China's financial system.
WHO SHOULD TAKE IT: People with vitamin D deficiencies (after speaking with a doctor).
If I sound especially forgiving about the Drum's few deficiencies, that's because I am.
It's unclear if the update had other deficiencies that caused it to be scrubbed.
The focus on cutting-edge performance places their relative deficiencies into even starker relief.
Repeated veterinary care deficiencies; bichon had skin lesions around her neck and on leg.
And that's important because it allows you to recognize the real deficiencies of Obamacare.
At a time when undernutrition and vitamin deficiencies were widespread, supplements made some sense.
The letter, dated Monday, gives the company 10 days to correct the noted deficiencies.
And Donald Trump is an all too logical product of the Electoral College's deficiencies.
Even where there are plans to address such deficiencies, they are rarely implemented fully.
There is no lack of advice about how to make up for these deficiencies.
The Wanaque facility's deficiencies have consistently been lower in number than the US average.
But it does cite training deficiencies and communications failures as contributing to the tragedy.
" The Chicago report found "systematic deficiencies" in policing, in addition to "racially discriminatory conduct.
Critical deficiencies are thus perpetuated – and accidents continue to happen for the same reasons.
"These deficiencies are not cured by the $5 billion fine against Facebook," Schwartz wrote.
Even so, our cybersecurity work at federal agencies continues to highlight information security deficiencies.
Something bigger is afoot this year than the relative deficiencies of Trump and Clinton.
One bacterium that attacks those with immune deficiencies is food-borne and called listeria.
If I were an extreme sports enthusiast, I might have cared about those deficiencies.
Any performance and efficiency deficiencies can be rectified in spades with two engine options.
This perpetuates the food fear/dietary restriction cycle and may contribute to nutrient deficiencies.
"Any potential safety deficiencies identified in the documents have been addressed," the agency said.
EPA already allows new owners of such facilities to voluntarily report and address deficiencies.
These deficiencies become more likely the more limited the choice of food, he added.
If the cause is mineral deficiencies, you should consider a multivitamin with zinc and calcium.
"Stress is harmful and vitamin or mineral deficiencies can also reduce sperm quality," said Lindemann.
For pugs, this has translated to an abnormal gait, a problem exacerbated by skeletal deficiencies.
The hospital treated Kaur for mineral and protein deficiencies and released her the same day.
These deficiencies have not stopped Western countries trying to build supercavitating torpedoes of their own.
A Defense Department Inspector General report in 2015 found "pervasive" safety deficiencies in base housing.
It is concerning that the whole30 diet can potentially lead to nutritional deficiencies, say Dennet.
His Belt and Road Initiative has been in operation long enough to reveal its deficiencies.
Barring any major content deficiencies or endgame issues, I think it's going to be fantastic.
Given those deficiencies, Mr Ross's move was "arbitrary and capricious", in violation of administrative law.
"We have to acknowledge the deficiencies in the scientific and technical understanding," the Scotsman said.
"Comrade Trump incisively pointed out the current problems and deficiencies [of the media]," UsAmericaHopeTrump writes.
Finally, the potency of flashy marketing can obfuscate deficiencies in the value security startups provide.
The same deficiencies that the forecasters had detected before the tournament showed up almost immediately.
Election monitors sent by the Organisation of American States (OAS) observed widespread "irregularities and deficiencies".
Revitalizing vocational education, a perennial Cinderella in Britain, is essential to overcome deficiencies in skills.
This means that an initial "B" grade can correct enough deficiencies to earn an "A".
One of the real deficiencies with the existing process was how secretive the process was.
Long term inflammation like that that can lead to nutrient deficiencies and even, sometimes, cancer.
What's more, it can help you avoid nutritional deficiencies and rule out more serious problems.
And billions more are likely to suffer from a worsening of their existing nutrient deficiencies.
The letter, dated Monday, gives Theranos 10 days to correct the "condition level deficiencies" described.
And other states should examine their educational deficiencies in the holistic way Judge Moukawsher did.
Patients suffering from schizophrenia manifest deficiencies in both other-mind reading and self-mind reading.
But the state is threatening to shut it down, claiming deficiencies in its licensing paperwork.
Two billion struggle with micronutrient deficiencies, and 815 million are chronically undernourished, the report says.
Therefore, our increased rate of infant death isn't due to deficiencies, but differences in classification.
They should be throwing parties in castles and developing crippling personality deficiencies along the way.
They found numerous deficiencies, although the agency has not released an inspection report with details.
He would grow fond of locating the origins of his style in his physical deficiencies.
In some cases, the deficiencies of online courses are hardly the only cause for distress.
And this from a government program that has many deficiencies in how it is run.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in September cited "deficiencies in management" in the incident.
She began a probe into the county's contracting practices that found a host of deficiencies.
Lam said the legislation is still needed to address various deficiencies in Hong Kong's law.
The United States is also vulnerable because of longstanding deficiencies in our health care system.
Its deficiencies also fuel the perception that safety-net programmes have had no positive effect.
It's possible that he was simply being stubborn -- or perhaps he understood his own deficiencies.
The European Commission has said the policy has "systemic deficiencies" and needs a major overhaul.
A spot check of bases by the Inspector General found "pervasive" health and safety deficiencies.
Meanwhile Democrats overstate the importance of these factors, as well as the deficiencies of their nominee.
Regulators said Citigroup needed to resolve some shortcomings in its plan, but noted no serious deficiencies.
That such an excuse is tenable at the moment reflects the deficiencies of current monitoring arrangements.
So there are a lot of different things that can come with vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
The FWC said it's testing for infectious diseases, nutritional deficiencies and potential toxins — including rat pesticide.
That's because deficiencies in those vitamins are now rare, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
The downside can be rebounding deficiencies and interior defense at the other end of the floor.
" "You would think we ought to be focusing on Hillary Clinton, on all of her deficiencies.
For business to thrive, bosses never tire of repeating, Brazil must also tackle assorted structural deficiencies.
Critics within her own party have been equally vocal in enumerating her deficiencies on the stump.
Plasma transfusions are normally given to correct for blood-clotting deficiencies in patients who are bleeding.
Before this decision of the United States, our forces have had deficiencies for a long time.
Fitch believes the bank will work diligently to address all deficiencies noted in the regulatory feedback.
Its deficiencies are quotidian and clear: witness the scrum of people around charging stations at airports.
The FAA may have been notified about these deficiencies as early as August, the panel said.
Mr. Manafort had no role in this process other than assisting counsel in remedying the deficiencies.
Corporate governance deficiencies have largely been addressed, but some weaknesses are still present, in Fitch's view.
The company's biggest immediate problem is the revelation of deficiencies in its laboratory in Newark, California.
But his deficiencies on defense means the Thunder will only play him ten or 15 minutes.
It discovered deficiencies in the company's previous mitigation strategy and categorization of the problem as minor.
Under a new glaring spotlight, deficiencies in execution procedures and medical management have also been exposed.
The deficiencies of character and intellect that limit the President have been evident throughout his life.
A candidate clearly won't point out his or her foibles and deficiencies, so an opponent must.
Nothing. Either they have to pay up for past deficiencies or they have to get out.
The paper argued that certain mental disorders, including schizophrenia, were caused in part by vitamin deficiencies.
If the deficiencies persist for two years, then the banks will have to divest their assets.
In the 1990's all remaining love motels were closed due to "economic deficiencies," Trabajadores recalls.
McGregor covered his boxing deficiencies well, jabbing with his right and scoring despite his limited footwork.
All three of these deficiencies in fundamental tax reform principles should be adopted within final legislation.
She began road-testing a line a few weeks ago about her deficiencies as a politician.
"We hope the Ghanaian government will work with us to reconcile these deficiencies quickly," Nielsen said.
Citing deficiencies in the elected leaders' performance, the Tulare board appointed new officers without an election.
Gluten-free diets can lead to deficiencies in nutrients such as vitamin B, folate and iron.
Hormonal abnormalities, due to deficiencies in thyroid or adrenal hormones, can also cause low sodium levels.
Our technical deficiencies — inability to operate at night, inaccuracy of unguided munitions — have since been corrected.
Trump's profound personal shortcomings -- deficiencies of his heart and mind -- helped bring us to this moment.
Ms. Batista learned of possible deformities and other deficiencies that could develop after they were born.
Of course, none of these deficiencies are preventing the Pentagon from actually deploying the F-35.
He was slightly boring, but he also didn't have any glaring deficiencies or moments of embarrassment.
Deficiencies in Tesla's software surely contributed to Huang's death, as did Huang's failure to pay attention.
Though that's true enough, it's also here that her diagnosis of the diversity industry's deficiencies falters.
Nigerian businesses (and citizens) adjust for these power deficiencies by spending on diesel fuel and generators.
A tax-smart advisor can often identify these opportunities or deficiencies during the financial planning process.
From 2016 through 2025, each household will lose $3,400 annually because of infrastructure deficiencies, ASCE said.
The FAA also found that these deficiencies had played a role in many of the accidents.
"None of us are perfect," but this situation "kind of highlights our perceived deficiencies," he said.
"None of us are perfect," but this situation "kind of highlights our perceived deficiencies," he said.
Her suit was later credited with prompting the city to correct deficiencies in the review process.
Older adults and people with other gastrointestinal problems can also be susceptible to vitamin B12 deficiencies.
Lockheed also said there was change in its previously reported financial statements due to the control deficiencies.
The Commission has also openly criticized Greece and Italy for serious deficiencies in their external border controls.
Smith's well-noted deficiencies do shrink the field, but within that shrunken field almost nobody is better.
Still, the detainee death review found there were no deficiencies in ICE Performance-Based National Detention Standards.
Put simply, the volume of serious deficiencies in the evidence leaves the Court with a reasonable doubt.
The investor had criticized Depomed's board over alleged governance deficiencies and urged it to explore a sale.
And regulators must do more than talk about what banks have to do to address their deficiencies.
In January, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services identified serious deficiencies at Theranos' lab in Newark, California.
The drugstore giant cited CMS' concerns over deficiencies as well as the test results voided by Theranos.
The company also explained that the device could be fine-tuned to compensate for my specific deficiencies.
"Market deficiencies allow psychiatrists to make more money by taking patients who have private insurance," Wilk said.
Foetal growth restriction, suboptimal breastfeeding, stunting, wasting and vitamin A and zinc deficiencies are all possible consequences.
Yet JFK Jr.'s "scholastic deficiencies" lingered, Golden writes: He failed the New York bar exam twice.
In 2016, the PA conducted a follow-up inspection, which found that some deficiencies in controls remained.
Court documents show that Fontenot believed his mental deficiencies played a role in his alleged false confession.
The drugstore giant cited CMS' concerns over deficiencies, as well as the test results voided by Theranos.
And how, in our more woke world, can we grapple with the show's glaring oversights and deficiencies?
The FDA cited "major deficiencies" in their generic, leading Teva to go back to the drawing board.
But each must overcome the deficiencies of the Concorde, which was costly and limited in commercial use.
Deficiencies in US hospice care In hospice care, dying people are kept comfortable without extreme medical intervention.
"These deficiencies point to outstanding structural issues in the implementation of EU rules," a Commission statement said.
The measure was adopted because of "deficiencies detected in the Brazilian official control system," the Commission said.
Many factors can slow a company's B2B sales progress, including competitive challenges, timing issues and product deficiencies.
We look like beached whales, breathing heavily and going slightly giddy while recovering from vitamin D deficiencies.
The east is hardest hit, with large areas of New South Wales and Queensland seeing extreme deficiencies.
He said the election was marred by irregularities and deficiencies and called for a new general election.
An earlier inspector general report found there were "serious deficiencies" in the Pentagon's reporting to the FBI.
Even more people – approximately 2600 billion – have deficiencies of important micronutrients such as iron, iodine and zinc.
Some cities and states are trying to fix the Affordable Care Act's deficiencies all on their own.
"This report confirmed that SafeTrack will not fix all of WMATA's systemic and organizational deficiencies," said Rep.
Sometimes bloating can reflect your body's inability absorbing certain vitamins and minerals, which can lead to deficiencies.
The structure of the euro was at fault, and the policies they enacted amplified the structural deficiencies.
In other cities, mayors tend to be heavily involved in mass transit, even hysterical about its deficiencies.
They recast makeup not as a supplement for natural deficiencies, but as a form of joyful creation.
The Fed said on Thursday it saw "widespread and critical deficiencies" in the bank's capital planning controls.
Today, fat is used to correct volume deficiencies and help with scarring resulting from surgery or radiation.
The banks also need time to fix structural deficiencies in their legacy operational set ups, Callan says.
The Fed said it had identified "significant deficiencies" in the bank's compliance with anti-money laundering laws.
It found "deficiencies" in the model's privacy protections, noting that some Hub databases contained personally identifiable information.
The other two highlighted deficiencies in Metro's track inspection program and efforts to prevent red signal violations.
However, those deficiencies "have the potential to impact the protection of US person privacy rights," it concluded.
The resources include email lists and a website with graphics and dozens of reports on regulatory deficiencies.
The reports, called CMS-2567s, are compiled by state officials, and serious deficiencies are submitted to CMS.
The doc noted that he had vitamin deficiencies and macrocytic anemia, and treated him with B12 injections.
The agency then flags deficiencies, orders banks to fix them and monitors whether progress has been made.
The deficiencies in my media diet became clear when I was at a Global Connections Club meeting.
The receiver could have broad powers to remedy urgent problems, like financial deficiencies and unsanitary living conditions.
I have always believe the best course of action is to fix the deficiencies in the agreement.
The European Union's critics point to its deficiencies, some of which are serious and must be addressed.
She says that some nutritional deficiencies take months and even years to show up in vegan dogs.
China recognized "shortcomings and deficiencies" in an official account of its top-level political committee released Tuesday.
He also has deficiencies, like a tendency to pit Israelis against one another for his political gain.
"Ocwen has made progress in correcting these deficiencies but still has more work to do," she said.
We're urging lawmakers to make some changes to reform the bill's deficiencies while preserving its rightful intention.
It could put you at risk of nutritional deficiencies as well, since you're eating less food overall.
He claimed the report had factual deficiencies and did not account for mistakes made by federal contractors.
He was clubbable, but wouldn't hesitate to wound a friend for perceived deficiencies of character (or housekeeping).
The supplemental file includes 32 revised passages that contained plagiarism or other citation deficiencies that required correction.
Lockheed continues to audit the systems and did not expect to identify material deficiencies, the source added.
When nutrients are not properly absorbed, deficiencies can result, causing anemia, osteoporosis, weight loss and other complications.
In short, Copyright Office modernization is badly needed, but is stymied by current deficiencies in bureaucratic organization.
However, in the overwhelming majority of cases, hospitals do come into compliance once deficiencies are pointed out.
Regardless of the deficiencies Lipsyte piles onto them, Fraz, Kate, Teal and others are fully formed characters.
"There is evidence that vitamin D deficiencies are associated with fatigue and sleep disorders," Gold told INSIDER.
The report appears to admit that there is no clear path to resolving the ballooning cost of the F-35 program—emphasis ours:Significant, well-documented deficiencies; for hundreds of these, the program has no plan to adequately fix and verify with flight test within SDD; although it is common for programs to have unresolved deficiencies after development, the program must assess and mitigate the cumulative effects of these remaining deficiencies on F-35 effectiveness and suitability prior to finalizing and fielding Block 3F.
Highlighting the "serious deficiencies" in protecting French citizens, National Front leader Marine Le Pen demanded that Cazeneuve resign.
It pointed out "serious deficiencies" in the training of Wilmington officers and the department's use of force policies.
"He managed to manipulate these two women, who were both modest people, with serious deficiencies," Berna told me.
In October, U.S. regulators declined to approve sarilumab because of manufacturing deficiencies at a Sanofi plant in France.
Despite its deficiencies, "Naz & Maalik" feels authentic, and Mr. Johnson and Mr. Cook bring their characters completely alive.
Shareholders have filed a lawsuit accusing the company of defrauding them by concealing safety deficiencies in the plane.
It could allow bank examiners to spot deficiencies that could otherwise escape notice as the regulatory net loosens.
If used for a long period of time, it can lead to potassium deficiencies in a consumer's blood.
"The FCA has acknowledged the deficiencies have been rectified," said Krishna Kant, the head of compliance in London.
CMS granted the startup time to address the deficiencies and submit a corrective course of action since then.
Also a diver, Jordan was familiar with the deficiencies of PADI's analog card for tracking one's certification status.
Given those deficiencies, he found Mr Ross's move to be "arbitrary and capricious", in violation of administrative law.
But Boutin and Kawchuk point out some deficiencies in that study from more than a quarter-century ago.
Eating one's own hair can cause gastrointestinal blockage as well as gum disease and vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
Reiterating recent comments, Lam blamed the government's "deficiencies" and failure to address the concerns of the people adequately.
These reports, which are freely available online, include notes about deficiencies and problems that happened during the process.
The study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how ACEs might directly cause sleep deficiencies.
Scott's sophomore album, 2016's Birds in the Trap Sing Mcknight, addressed the bulk of his debut's deficiencies.
A diet consisting solely of smoked salmon and capers will likely result in both micronutrient deficiencies and toxicities.
Oh, and they're also insecure (so if you could not call attention to those deficiencies, that'd be great).
Ineos also has corporate governance deficiencies compared with other privately owned Fitch-rated issuers with similarly concentrated ownership.
The hedge fund has criticized Depomed's board over alleged governance deficiencies and urged it to explore a sale.
Belinelli provides no resistance whatsoever against Tony Allen, long derided for his own deficiencies on the offensive end.
But beyond the legislative and tactical deficiencies, the AHCA reflected a deeper failure of moral and policy imagination.
And they say the practices are underpinned by "systemic deficiencies" in the force's training, supervision, and accountability structures.
Under further medical examination, the woman was found to have nutritional deficiencies, trouble absorbing vitamins, and thyroid disease.
Those deficiencies "make the ship more vulnerable to attack, or create limitations during routine operations," the report said.
Failure to do so is likely to result in, at a minimum, examiners citing the firm for deficiencies.
"Two Boys" and "Dark Sisters," his first two operas , offered magical set pieces but suffered from dramatic deficiencies.
And that was after having a license for 25 years with no deficiencies, meeting all the state requirements.
The U.S. faces complex infrastructure deficiencies that are undoubtedly multi-faceted and will take some time to improve.
"If I were you, I'd start with these IT and cybersecurity deficiencies," Chabot said in his opening statement.
He knew that vitamin B deficiencies could cause a sore tongue, and he began looking into her health.
The researchers explained that the response to María was hamstrung by federal staffing deficiencies and lack of resources.
But if you wanted even more information, you could read about deficiencies compiled during hospital inspections at HospitalInspections.
The Air Force found deficiencies in the aircraft last year, but Sikorsky says it has solved the problems.
"The way I see it, [these substances] can circumvent some of the deficiencies that have arisen," said Matzner.
Poor Diet Although vitamin deficiencies can cause you to bruise more easily, it's pretty unlikely that's what's happening.
And as for the boy with the backpack full of rocks, after treatment for metabolic deficiencies, he improved.
But independent reports say that vitamin deficiencies—including B6, folate, vitamin C, and vitamin A—are inherently common.
A February 22 report from the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration found nine deficiencies at the facility.
Today, the vast majority of people in the United States are not suffering from vitamin or nutritional deficiencies.
The first increment of follow-on modernization, Block 24, is expected to add new capabilities and correct deficiencies.
"The message is that if you see nutritional deficiencies you should start thinking about celiac disease," Whitcomb said.
He also said the state had identified "deficiencies" at the clinic but did not say what they were.
"Artists are seizing more opportunities and stepping up where there are deficiencies," Mr. Ogonga wrote in an email.
The Central Bank of Curacao and San Martin said the decision was due to "deficiencies" at the bank.
On Friday, the coast guard barred the ship from leaving port, citing safety deficiencies found during an inspection.
The N.C.A.A. considers women's rugby an emerging sport, especially for colleges looking to comply with Title IX deficiencies.
They rationalize that she is at least better than Trump, whose glaring deficiencies are enhancing her electability daily.
In Germany's widely decentralized system, she was also able to point to security deficiencies at the local level.
Two recent books argue that a more thoroughgoing accounting of racism is needed to correct our society's deficiencies.
And the maternity hospital's "deformation doctor," a physician specializing in newborns with deficiencies, recommended he see a geneticist.
Gobe will also partly oversee the remediation of control deficiencies identified in the internal review, the company said.
But evidence suggests we've been building them all wrong — and that the deficiencies aren't simply unaesthetic or inconvenient.
"It is too late to cure the profound procedural deficiencies that have tainted this entire inquiry," he wrote.
Usually caused by deficiencies of iron and vitamins in the diet, anemia affects children's cognitive and physical development.
If celiac disease goes undetected, patients risk developing other conditions like nutritional deficiencies, anemia, osteoporosis and even lymphoma.
However given how restrictive it is, it can be challenging to follow and could lead to nutritional deficiencies.
The deficiencies were listed as corrected a month later and were lower in number than the US average.
She was aware of the doubling effect of children, the way they reflect back your strengths and deficiencies.
And it's easy to spot the deficiencies of high frame rate filmmaking on the surface of Billy Lynn.
Members of Congress who requested the audit said the deficiencies highlighted regarding TSA oversight becomes a much bigger issue.
The first scorecard reveals alarming variances from state to state and major deficiencies in prenatal, postnatal and child care.
"Failure to cure these deficiencies will result in an immediate revocation of the Abortion Facility license," the letter said.
"Many of the shortcomings in investigating these cases reflect deficiencies in basic policing practice," said Wendy Williams of HMICFRS.
He's got a shaky jumper and limited ballhandling ability, deficiencies that stand out in a point-guard dominated setting.
These deficiencies in the model have led some physicist to begin thinking about physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM).
Judges have generally refused to allow investors to prove deficiencies by extrapolating from a sample of underlying mortgage loans.
As Rive claimed yesterday during the launch of the Powerwall 2, Tesla has previously solved deficiencies in grid power.
"We may have deficiencies but the scene we are facing today is a complete state of sabotage," he said.
Of the 1.29 million absentee ballots cast, only 1,712 were rejected for deficiencies in the birthdate or address fields.
Arizona State thought its defensive deficiencies were straightened out with impressive wins over Washington and Utah in consecutive weeks.
Hong Kong's Marine Department has impounded the ship due to what it called "serious deficiencies" found during an inspection.
Previous theories have suggested stress and anxiety, or dietary deficiencies, but the new results don't entirely support these ideas.
Member states must manage their borders and [external] European borders in a way that will not produce any deficiencies.
Issues plaguing low-income countries, including malnutrition and deficiencies in zinc and other vitamins, may also thwart vaccine responses.
This isn't the first time that regulators have found deficiencies at Theranos' labs, but these were the most serious.
These deficiencies have led to embarrassing episodes among the few foreign missions in which German forces are currently deployed.
"How can we negotiate when we haven't even got past the deficiencies with the fiscal plan?" said a third.
Gives the legislature "until October 30 to construct a remedial districting plan that rectifies the constitutional deficiencies," he wrote.
He realized that people were genuinely offended by the fact that he had been offended by the film's deficiencies.
Environmentalists say Tunisia needs informal waste pickers to make up for deficiencies in the country's waste and recycling management.
The commission said it added jurisdictions with "strategic deficiencies in their anti-money laundering and countering terrorist financing regimes".
But the level assigned to these determinations — "Condition-level deficiencies" — are among the most serious that CMS can make.
Growing up, my mother told me Corvettes were for men with severe emotional deficiencies who couldn't afford a Ferrari.
Simply look back at the past 10 years of recovery to understand the deficiencies of some well-traveled options.
And up to 19703 percent of patients will have complications, which can include nutrient deficiencies, infections and intestinal blockages.
We are fortunate with a new administration comes new leadership and hopefully a full assessment of the agencies deficiencies.
It isn't just America that had a spotlight on its deficiencies after inviting such highly professional — and ruthless — guests.
He began working with them about three years ago, at first to address the deficiencies in his service game.
For all of Mr. Trump's faults and sins and deficiencies, he won't be the first president to have them.
It also found deficiencies in the administration of its covered drug plans and its compliance program, the company said.
The white coat and the cotton gown are tattered, under continual assault for their practical deficiencies and outmoded symbolism.
However, that weight loss surgeries can cause vitamin deficiencies—which can cause severe health effects—is not often discussed.
" Troublingly, another study found that "nutritional deficiencies are unrecognized in approximately 50% of patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery.
"These deficiencies could compromise the building's ability to withstand ground motion caused by seismic activity," according to the report.
He doesn't bother with Trump's flagrant character deficiencies; he is horrified by the practical effects of the president's ignorance.
In all, 2000,2109 nursing homes, or 173%, were cited for one or more infection-control deficiencies, the analysis showed.
Due to metal deficiencies as a result of the war, the artist focused on creating wooden sculptures and installations.
It also underscores the deficiencies in funding, which is necessary to maintain and upgrade the country's aging transportation systems.
They found that his thyroid was fine; he had no nutritional deficiencies; it wasn't syphilis or any other infection.
Then, in late June, she discusses eating eggs again due to protein deficiencies and an "insane" IBS flare-up.
Most computer scientists would look to the modern cleverness of machine learning to make up for the sensors' deficiencies.
"These deficiencies and limitations reduce the overall self-defense capability of the ship," DOT&E explained in its report.
An architect can help spot any deficiencies the property has and help with urban planning issues, according to Cabrera.
These are to determine my hormone levels, detect any vitamin deficiencies, and identify any genetic diseases I may carry.
What Coulter, Carlson, Norquist and no doubt others are experiencing are the deficiencies Trump long exhibited as a businessman.
States have to report annually to the federal government any deficiencies that impact the health and wellness of beneficiaries.
In fact, organizations throughout the economy are increasingly turning to older workers to address talent gaps and skills deficiencies.
Quite a few years ago, I had to undergo a series of lengthy infusions because chemotherapy produced mineral deficiencies.
But the Silicon Valley giant also faces scrutiny for privacy deficiencies and the spread of disinformation and hate speech.
Deficiencies in tracking separations and reunifications have been widely reported, as well as revealed in an ongoing court case.
There were the app's serious deficiencies, the occasional full-blown outage, and an experiment with Uber-style surge pricing.
In a statement, Wells Fargo said it is "pleased" regulators did not identify any deficiencies in its living will.
"The OAG suspects deficiencies in the internal organization of the BSI SA bank," the OAG said in a statement.
Critical WASH deficiencies do more than put medical professionals at risk each day as they try to treat patients.
Deficiencies were seen(here) in managing access and verifying identities, analyzing firm-specific risk factors, and supervision of vendors.
The Fed, which regularly checks banks' financial strength, cited "widespread and critical deficiencies" in Deutsche Bank's capital planning controls.
The dossier includes a five-page evaluation of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program, the results of which are damning—emphasis ours:The Services have designated 353 deficiencies in combat performance as "critical to correct" in Block 3F, but less than half of the critical deficiencies were addressed with attempted corrections in 3FR6.
The steps that Google has taken to improve as a hardware company this year haven't really addressed its operational deficiencies.
The Air Force will also withhold 20 percent of its payment to Boeing until progress is made on aircraft deficiencies.
"Aspects including deficiencies in internal controls and the performance of certain members of prior management have been addressed," Megalou said.
Our deficiencies, insecurities and defense mechanisms are revealed in our aloneness, which God can then use to strengthen our character.
But  Amazon challenged the Pentagon's decision, accusing the agency of "clear deficiencies, errors, and unmistakable bias" against the cloud giant.
The flight crew also faced multiple distractions and "deficiencies" in manual control of the aircraft and communication, the slides added.
The university did spend hundreds of thousands of dollars correcting numerous fire safety deficiencies it subsequently identified throughout the campus.
The deficiencies involve oversight and personnel at the lab and the systems used to analyze the tests, the agency said.
The report, made public on Friday, said the facilities have "egregious repeat deficiencies" — some of which remain unaddressed for years.
From his perspective, the Electoral College (in addition to its other deficiencies) has become simply a mode of mob rule.
The app lets people diagnose their personal deficiencies, and links with the TV to adjust colors based on the results.
A recent investigation by Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission into lending irregularities at the group has unveiled deficiencies in corporate governance.
So the deficiencies of the education system and lack of opportunities for training interact to reinforce inequality and low productivity.
Moreover, any further and sustained declines in oil prices will likely lead to more deficiencies in E&P borrowing bases.
The Pentagon released a damning report last month listing the unbelievable amount of deficiencies found in the troubled fighter jet.
The backdrop: Missouri's health department cited a failure to correct "deficiencies" in its decision not to renew the clinic's license.
CSAIL researchers Claudia Pérez-D'Arpino and Julie Shah combined these two principles to make up for the deficiencies of each.
It does such a good job with color and in low light that its minor deficiencies are just that—minor.
"[They] found that there were major deficiencies in the lab," and she felt satisfied that she had done her part.
Bogen's departure is the first sign that the campaign is under pressure to address deficiencies after Biden's poor Iowa showing.
" Bogdan said that although the "development program is 80% complete, we recognize there are known deficiencies that must be corrected.
With early and lifelong treatment with CDCA, the effects of CTX, which include mental deficiencies and eventually death, are preventable.
Because the inspection report that prompted the letter has yet to be released, the details of these deficiencies remain uncertain.
It says that it is supplying the taxi drivers with an introduction service but that proposition suffers from two deficiencies.
"Trump Taj Mahal received many warnings about its deficiencies," then-FinCEN Director Jennifer Shasky Calvery said in the 2015 statement.
No rock goes unturned in the search for any possible offensive advantage or way to make up for physical deficiencies.
Federal inspections revealed serious deficiencies, including one that posed "immediate jeopardy to patient health and safety," according to government officials.
As for nutritional deficiencies, about 95,000 additional deaths due to childhood undernutrition are projected for 2030, according to the WHO.
Vitamin A deficiency is one of the most common deficiencies among young children in the US and around the world.
Zinc deficiencies are characterized by loss of appetite and diminished sense of smell, impaired wound healing, and weakened immune function.
The last thing America needs is an additional government program to make up for the deficiencies of the current one.
Klobuchar has significant political skills and no glaring deficiencies, but it would still be a surprise if Clinton picked her.
To make up for that, its agricultural deficiencies and chronic food shortages, Pyongyang has long attempted to become resource independent.
Deficiencies, barriers, and flaws in Mexico's asylum system would prevent asylum-seekers from receiving a full and fair asylum proceeding.
She said the company takes deficiencies seriously, carries out internal investigations, and disciplines, fires or retrains employees who violate policy.
Regeneron and Sanofi's arthritis treatment, sarilumab, was rejected last week by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, over manufacturing deficiencies.
Deficiencies impair the ability to make red blood cells and can affect every organ, including the brain and nervous system.
The pact was reached after an examination of the Industrial Bank of Korea's New York branch found "deficiencies," NYDFS said.
Unless your dog has been diagnosed with numerous nutritional deficiencies, don't assume that adding a multivitamin will benefit its health.
When CFA Institute collaborated with Mercer to analyze what makes an ideal retirement system, our system's deficiencies became perfectly clear.
It said it has established plans to address the new deficiencies and is currently working to fix the old ones.
The illnesses included dermatitis, bronchitis and white blood cell deficiencies, as well as a few cases of lymphoma and leukemia.
On Wednesday, two opposition parties released an internal European Union report from last April citing security deficiencies at the airport.
The deficiencies of a two-party system become glaring when the parties become as diametrically opposed as they are now.
They're worried he'll make these deficiencies the focus of the summit rather than solidarity in face of the Russian threat.
Among other problems, the Ford Excursion had deficiencies in its braking system, Richard Azzopardi, a spokesman for the governor, said.
The examination has already uncovered "two significant deficiencies" in the company's technology systems that are being remediated, the company said.
That so many prize committees rewarded the book despite its deficiencies shows how seductive misperceptions about the past can be.
While nutritional deficiencies are common in the general public, they are more common among those with celiac disease, Whitcomb said.
In January, the state comptroller released a blistering audit that revealed "numerous significant deficiencies" in the state's economic development programs.
The state found what it said were deficiencies and the clinic submitted its plan for correcting them on April 9.
"Systemic deficiencies have been found," Russia's deputy ambassador to the United Nations, Vladimir Safronkov, told the United Nations Security Council.
Now, he said, teams emphasize technology to better identify tools in amateurs and attack the deficiencies of their own prospects.
To illustrate my deficiencies, let's go back about a year ago to a lovely cool evening in the early fall.
A vegan diet may lead to nutritional deficiencies if you're not carefulConsuming a vegan diet does not guarantee good health.
Just last week Human Rights First issued a new report documenting the dangers and protection deficiencies facing refugees in Mexico.
Democrats overlooked those deficiencies while her non-stop blizzard of programs created excitement and she was surging in the polls.
All of those deficiencies have been on full display through five debates, with no indication the DNC can fix them.
And an inquiry, too, into the abilities and deficiencies of film as a medium to illuminate human consciousness and experience.
A free-flowing attack, scorers of more Premier League goals than any other, masked deficiencies on defense and in goal.
Some legal experts had pointed out that the new legislation has some deficiencies, particularly that it does not ensure restitution.
If the deficiencies are left unaddressed, they pose a risk of compromise to data stored across devices around the world.
PROBE BLAMES REFINERY BLAST ON SAFETY DEFICIENCIES: Investigators with the Chemical Safety Board concluded Wednesday that last year's ExxonMobil Corp.
Sabrina Fox, co-head of European research at Covenant Review, said that the bond's restricted payments covenant had "serious deficiencies".
"Those are very serious deficiencies and that's why his tweets just made the whole situation much more complex," he added.
Following the completion of that initial investigation Mattis tasked Special Operations Command with taking action to address the deficiencies uncovered.
For an economy like Nigeria, where there are key structural deficiencies, there's an urgent need to harmonize the policy mix.
They argued that Suarez has a low average IQ and cognitive deficiencies, according to a clinical assessment by a neuropsychologist.
Wheeler said the point of the letter is to "outline the deficiencies" it sees in how California safeguards its water.
Seeing other kids' weird traits magically transformed into superpowers never really made me feel better about my own perceived deficiencies.
The value of Wolff's book, though, isn't in the judgments themselves, but in the more nuanced portrait of Trump's deficiencies.
The Swiss attorney general's office said in a statement that it suspected "deficiencies in the internal organization of the BSI S.A. bank" and believed "that due to these deficiencies, the bank was unable to prevent the commission of offenses currently under investigation in the criminal proceedings relating to" the investment fund, 1Malaysia Development Berhad.
It's a genetic illness defined by a huge range of physical and mental disabilities: muscle weakness, liver problems, speech deficiencies, seizures.
To overcome these deficiencies, the JHU researchers built their e-dermis device by mimicking the way pain works on natural skin.
This puts you at risk of developing nutritional deficiencies and frailty and raises the prospect of an earlier-than-expected death.
The Board of Regents adopted law firm Pepper Hamilton's recommendations to address the deficiencies but the controversy was far from over.
But prosecutors argued that each proposed custodian "suffers from individual deficiencies," which they laid out in documents (which were later redacted).
To compensate for the deficiencies of Iran's air force and navy, he is said to have initiated the country's nuclear programme.
The treatment failed to win approval in March after the FDA found deficiencies at one of the company's third-party manufacturers.
I defined its objectives as helping to open up closed societies, reducing the deficiencies of open societies and promoting critical thinking.
EDF said on Wednesday that out of the 148 inspected welds at Flamanville, 33 had quality deficiencies and would be repaired.
Maybe it's because in just the last year we've seen "structural deficiencies" mar SF's Transbay Terminal project and DC's Metrorail extension.
None of these deficiencies are deal breakers (unless you were planning on buying the iPhone 7 Plus exclusively for portrait mode).
The report found "serious deficiencies" in how police were trained to deal with people with mental illness, disabilities, or cognitive impairments.
"The attack, attributed to Al-Shabab, underscored the deficiencies in capacity and command and control of Somali security forces," Guterres said.
"These management deficiencies and unresolved obstacles make it difficult for (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) to deport aliens expeditiously," the report said.
They are essentially complex input/output systems that specialize in one area, easily distinguishable from human intelligence based on these deficiencies.
People go gray, some earlier than others — genetics, stress levels, environmental factors, and stress deficiencies can all factor into the equation.
As I've reported, nutrition science has done a great job of finding ways to address diseases of nutrient deficiencies, like scurvy.
Rabobank said in a statement that the agreements ended investigations related to its deficiencies and conduct by former employees before 2014.
Will the deficiencies in Trump's political operation compared to the Cruz turnout machine in Iowa be repeated in later nominating contests?
The deficiencies cited by CMS today represent the most serious actions taken by the federal government against the company thus far.
Until Democrats acknowledge the structural deficiencies in these districts and invest in strategies to address them, the status quo will remain.
When state engineers inspected St. Joseph's water system in December, they found four major deficiencies -- all related to infrastructure, Faulkner said.
The hot shooting masked some of the deficiencies he saw that included breakdowns in running the offense and lapses in concentration.
A complete blood count will help rule out thyroid disorders, anemia and vitamin deficiencies that can cause fatigue and sleep problems.
Confronted with inequality, they tell us the problem lies, not with the system, but with the individual and his incurable deficiencies.
The original Jolla smartphone shipped with notable deficiencies around access to apps and LTE, while boasting a relatively high €399 price.
I've coached many an executive who has realized these deficiencies—often after analyzing their most epic failures—before it's too late.
As public hearings begin next week, members are focused on what they believe are major deficiencies in the evidence already collected.
Various elements of the report that were redacted reflect facts and findings, particularly those relating to determinations indicating deficiencies or weaknesses.
No one's strengths cover for another's deficiencies and the result is a seat on the outside looking at at playoff contention.
How many babies died because of the blackout was impossible to say, given all of the other deficiencies at the hospital.
Some studies have even found a link between PFOA and certain types of cancer as well as various immune system deficiencies.
But like royal families that intermarried too much, we have to diversify the gene pool of innovation or deficiencies will emerge.
By Election Day, the voters will clearly see that even with all her deficiencies, Clinton is by far the most qualified.
Maintaining such a diet requires excluding major food groups, including fruit, grains and starchy vegetables, and can contribute to nutritional deficiencies.
Since true deficiencies of most nutrients very rare in a developed world, Gottlieb and his patients must have unusual health conditions.
The settlement also called for a three-year corrective action plan that addresses the deficiencies the agency found in its investigation.
Having a close relative with a serious psychiatric disorder led her to think about the deficiencies of the mental health system.
These deficiencies are more likely to be ignored when our most important economic policymakers don't reflect the faces of all Americans.
A statement from the regulator said that Facebook "refuses to implement recommendations to address deficiencies" related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
" House Speaker Paul Ryan: "I have always believed the best course of action is to fix the deficiencies in the agreement.
It doesn't quite make up, however, for the deficiencies of the mysteries, which are convoluted in conception and prosaic in presentation.
For decades, conventional wisdom has held that England suffers as much from irrational expectations as soccer deficiencies at the World Cup.
Of course, some of the blame for those deficiencies rests with individuals who believe they are qualified to make investment decisions.
These deficiencies might have toppled a lesser book, but what McBride has wrought cannot be undone by even its worst flaws.
Whatever the fish's deficiencies, she explained, eating it was still better than trying to cook in her shoe-box-size kitchen.
While secure borders are important to our economic and physical security, recent information has disclosed alarming deficiencies in U.S. military capabilities.
This finding set the stage for several other important discoveries regarding immune deficiencies, treating autoimmune disorders and developing new cancer therapies.
This may be indicative of an effort to hide linguistic deficiencies, which have made them easier to detect in the past.
Social Security deficiencies and increased health-care costs aren&apost helping, Stoll wrote, but it&aposs not primarily about the money.
The incident at the gasoil hydrotreater unit, which removes sulphur from oil, was due to "multiple deficiencies in engineering information management".
In addition to flagging potential problems and deficiencies, the GPMB provides recommendations to national and international leaders and other decision-makers.
The 150-page report from the Office of the Inspector General revealed significant deficiencies, including: – Patients receiving unnecessary or prolonged anesthesia.
London officials cited other safety deficiencies at Uber, including instances when dismissed or suspended drivers were able to create another account.
Oberreit said the deal with Turkey did nothing to address the chronic deficiencies of EU policy, but simply outsourced European obligations.
"Based on the profound procedural and legal deficiencies noted above, the committee's requested dates for depositions are not feasible," he wrote.
P. Chidambaram, a former finance minister and senior party leader, said a Congress government would tackle the deficiencies in data collection.
The government has acknowledged there are deficiencies in its data collection, but adds there has been no impact on GDP estimates.
"We think this study was done well, but there are deficiencies, and that's why we call for additional studies," Rosman said.
The White House has put the problems down to deficiencies with the commonwealth's power grid that existed before the hurricane struck.
The typical response to these types of deficiencies is a call for greater attention to the issue in medical school curriculums.
It works like every other diet by putting you in a caloric deficit, but it could also lead to nutritional deficiencies.
"Painstaking negotiations lasted more than 26 weeks as we sought to remedy literally years of systematic problems and deficiencies," Lynch said.
Finally, in the Anemia Trial, testosterone treatment helped correct anemia with no identifiable cause and helped correct anemia caused by iron deficiencies.
And in workforce development there's Viridis Learning, which uses machine learning to match skill deficiencies in the workforce with local employer needs.
Vitamin D deficiencies have been linked to numerous health problems, and low levels are common in the U.S., especially during the winter.
Uvesterol D is developed by the Crinex laboratory and is used against Vitamin D deficiencies in children up to five years old.
"In the vast scheme of things is that worth 200 babies a year having severe brain bleeds and neurological deficiencies?" he said.
"Inpex has informed NOPSEMA that it has delayed introducing hydrocarbons to the platform to address the identified deficiencies," the NOPSEMA spokeswoman said.
"The reports of widespread and sometimes deadly deficiencies in the medical care provided by Correct Care Solutions ... are deeply troubling," said Sen.
In June 2016, the authors published an article in the open access journal PLOS One stating that the original study had deficiencies.
For all his deficiencies, David Cameron, the former British prime minister, was right about allowing a referendum on Scottish independence in 2014.
The deal has changed in the past three years, but in some instances those changes have improved the very deficiencies she cites.
Fun factor can help make up for a camera's technical deficiencies, but the Z3 can't compete with the best of the best.
In an op-ed, privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien also wrote that the Cambridge Analytica scandal underscored deficiencies in the country's privacy laws.
The goal of the changes we are making today in operations is to amplify what we do well, and obliterate our deficiencies.
He has trouble focusing or comprehending what he reads or hears and has shown deficiencies when it comes to reasoning and judgment.
This is both because of the "deficiencies of department stores" and the "improvements" that have been made at these stores, he said.
But for all its compromises, deficiencies, and half-measures, it moved the country closer to universal coverage, and that's why it passed.
These tests uncovered lots of low vitamin D levels — but there's a scientific debate about how many of them are true deficiencies.
The fact that new developers will never deal with Objective-C's deficiencies is great, but it ignores the reality of the profession.
A bank has to fix deficiencies only if the two regulators jointly determine its plan does not have the potential to work.
Going six full days without a game allowed Hopkins time to patch up some defensive deficiencies and work on the team's psyche.
"National sporting success does allow governments to exploit that to an extent and overshadow deficiencies in other areas of life," Brentin said.
Lawton Chiles to assemble the Lewis Commission, which was tasked with reviewing storm preparation and response deficiencies, as well as recommending improvements.
Despite the deficiencies in economic forecasts, that incremental gain would be bigger than the entire consumer economy in Britain or Germany today.
" By contrast, says Weber, "a man who believes in an ethic of responsibility takes account of precisely the average deficiencies of people.
Until such deficiencies are addressed, CBP lacks a means to minimize the possibility and impact of similar system outages in the future.
Even some justices who seemed inclined at Monday's oral argument to side with the police took notice of the factual record's deficiencies.
EU lawmakers last week urged the European Commission to renegotiate "deficiencies" in the agreement, passing a nonbinding resolution 85033-119 on Thursday.
"We are not aware of significant deficiencies in TCEQ delegated environmental programs at this time," spokeswoman Melissa Harrison said in a statement.
"This morning's testimony exposed the troubling deficiencies of the Special Counsel's investigation," Sekulow said in a statement while Mueller's testimony was ongoing.
The Commission, the EU executive, is already reviewing whether Greece's difficulty in processing constitute "persistent serious deficiencies" on the external EU frontier.
"Moreover, ICE does not adequately follow up on identified deficiencies or consistently hold facilities accountable for correcting them," the OIG report said.
The scandal sparked a public uproar and exposed major government deficiencies in ensuring drug safety amid a boom in Indonesia's health industry.
For several years now, unprecedented bipartisan support for an array of criminal justice reforms, including addressing criminal intent deficiencies, has been building.
"Germany's subsequent actions have not fully remedied the deficiencies identified by the court," the Commission, the EU executive, said in a statement.
Growth is stunted and long-term anemia and other nutritional deficiencies can lead to a drop in IQ as well, he said.
As important as Guardiola (or Mourinho, or van Gaal, or whoever coaches United) is, both teams have glaring deficiencies and looming concerns.
Lest we forget, amid this diagnosis of Trump's many personal deficiencies, that this all started because Trump failed in his professional duty.
What's more, the study showed deficiencies in LAC reflected both the severity of the patient's depression and the age of its onset.
The solutions are a specialized time series databases based on open-source technologies and a smart data model to overcome said deficiencies.
But any deficiencies one might find in Baker's classroom management, and he finds plenty on his own, are not all his fault.
EU lawmakers on Thursday urged the European Commission to renegotiate "deficiencies" in a recently struck data-flow agreement with the United States.
"We, among everyone else, have witnessed the deficiencies that inconsistent practices in detecting, reporting and removing this material cause," Ms. Souras said.
There are ways we see the deficiencies that social media has offered, but there are obviously tremendous upsides and positives as well.
But now we have lots of patients who haven't lost weight - and many who are quite overweight - but still have micronutrient deficiencies.
It found that total United States greenhouse gas emissions would be reduced by only a modest amount, while nutritional deficiencies would increase.
That arrangement presents the risk that the I.R.S. will bend over in audits of the president and allow deficiencies to slip by.
To the Editor: For all of his manifold and well-documented deficiencies, President Trump is not nearly as naïve as Charlie Brown.
Its decrepit aircraft have crashed, been blacklisted by the American military for smuggling opium and refused entry to Europe for safety deficiencies.
State authorities have acknowledged human error and a lack of adequate fail-safe measures were to blame and vowed to correct deficiencies.
Inspectors from the health department arrived at Wanaque Center on Sunday and found "minor handwashing deficiencies," the department said in a statement.
But a recent inspection of police practice found significant deficiencies and inconsistencies that left many victims exposed and vulnerable to further exploitation.
The new NEJM paper found these serious complications — nutrient deficiencies, self-harm, additional operations — may be more common in teens than adults.
"I have every confidence that she's going to be able to address any management or operational deficiencies at the bureau," he said.
As the retail economy continues to shift towards e-commerce, the deficiencies of our pre-Amazon logistics system are being made clear.
"We would be the first to acknowledge that there were serious deficiencies in the way the G.S.E.s operated, pre-2008," he said.
Almost 30 percent of the loan-related matters involved the need to correct deficiencies in loss allowance methodology for loans and leases.
"The silver lining to all of this is that there is an appetite to address the deficiencies in the law," she says.
And the complaints about the media, some Democrats say, ignores the glaring deficiencies in the Harris campaign, which ran out of money.
The Dodd-Frank Act attempted to fix the glaring deficiencies of the regulatory system that allowed such an enormous crisis to occur.
The agency should instead address its well-documented organizational deficiencies and prioritize its statutory mandate to protect and enhance our capital markets.
Forget the physical deficiencies of Faith's bungalow; Lipman is more interested in the characters the new house brings out from the woodwork.
"It is critical that the DOD fully implement our recommendations to correct past deficiencies and prevent future lapses in reporting," he said.
The string of deaths from Virginia Tech to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High repeatedly spotlight glaring deficiencies in community mental health and prevention.
They should also be checked for nutritional deficiencies that could hamper growth, such as an insufficient amount of iron in their diet.
The bill also provides targeted additional funding to combat opioid abuse, Veterans Affairs and infrastructure deficiencies, and to address other domestic priorities.
The hot-tempered Baron Friedrich von Steuben, a former Prussian military officer, helped win the war by identifying and correcting training deficiencies.
Likewise, the 1965 Moynihan Report promoted the argument that cultural deficiencies caused by slavery and Jim Crow were responsible for black poverty.
I covered those deficiencies (and the way to fix them) in some detail here, way back in 2012, and won't rehash them.
Several argued that experience could help them overcome hitting slumps, the nerves of a potential playoff race and the deficiencies of age.
Theranos is under investigation by several federal agencies amid questions about the viability of its core technology and deficiencies at its California lab.
A senior central bank official said Wednesday that "serious deficiencies remain in a number of areas" for each of the companies' U.S. units.
It also addresses certain deficiencies and errors by security personnel, including the Broward Country Sheriff's Office, that came to light after the massacre.
However, a bank has to fix deficiencies only if the two regulators jointly determine its plan does not have the potential to work.
"We have identified, and Boeing has agreed to fix at its expense, deficiencies discovered in developmental testing of the remote vision system," Capt.
The move comes after Citigroup received an administrative punishment by the country's financial watchdog, which said it found deficiencies in Citi's derivative trading.
So far, Facebook's user numbers and engagement levels have consistently grown, quarter after quarter, allowing the company to see past its many deficiencies.
"These payment deficiencies increase the stress on the firms' downstream counterparties, possibly leading them to reduce their payments too," said the report authors.
Many of the medications are to help combat Marino's growing number of allergies and deficiencies that pop up as her immune system deteriorates.
Williams said his department did not renew the abortion license because Planned Parenthood failed to correct 26 of 30 deficiencies found by regulators.
And with it, they detailed potential penalties based on "each country's deficiencies, and the threat [they pose] and other relevant circumstances," Taylor said.
Most recently, it was her tone-deaf comments on historically Black colleges and universities that tipped off her fan base to her deficiencies.
The diet left the children with severe protein and vitamin D deficiencies that will continue to give them problems into their adult lives.
"You could see problems with the child's growth, bone and muscle development, dental health, hair, skin, nails, if they have deficiencies," Langer says.
In a statement, DFS said it denied Bittrex's application due to deficiencies in the exchange's capital, as well as anti-money laundering, requirements.
The truth is, whatever the deficiencies of the proposal from the city and state, it was more than the city, especially, could bear.
Other companies are struggling to make up for so-called borrowing base "deficiencies," which arise when their outstanding loans exceed its borrowing base.
In April, the FDA declined to approve the company's other antibiotic Contepo for urinary tract infections, citing manufacturing deficiencies at a contract manufacturer.
The agency also wants to provide more clarity around how it identifies certain loans as defective and how lenders can address those deficiencies.
SOEs are getting bigger, not smaller; their management has become more conservative; and their deficiencies are beginning to infect the economy more widely.
This means that memory can be easily scaled up to a big size, even if there are physical deficiencies in the copper surface.
While each candidate seems unable to prevent their own deficiencies from defining their campaigns, they've been uncannily good at exploiting their rival's flaws.
Typical physical deficiencies for those with Down syndrome include heart defects, poor muscle tone, vision problems, hearing loss and being prone to infections.
The OAG said it suspected deficiencies in the internal organization of the bank, which meant it could not prevent possible crimes being committed.
That conclusion led the commission to file a report to member states detailing "persistent and serious deficiencies" by Greece at controlling its borders.
At Ready Set Rocket, we believe the success of Snapchat—despite its deficiencies—hints at a new definition for what "good design" means.
But EU officials carried out an assessment in Greece in November that led to Wednesday's conclusion alleging "serious deficiencies" in Greek frontier control.
O, in a letter criticized the drugmaker's board over corporate governance deficiencies and other matters and urged it to explore a potential sale.
While Belgium have been massively overhyped over the last few years – more on that in a moment – Italy's deficiencies have been widely disparaged.
Just last month, a congressional commission put it mildly when it said the VA suffers from "profound deficiencies" that are endangering veterans' lives.
The bank, in a consent order with the regulator, agreed to put in an independent monitor to address "serious deficiencies," the regulator said.
The watchdog, which evaluates how a country's financial legislation and practices comply with international standards, said the Vatican had addressed many previous deficiencies.
Chris Stewart of Utah said "absolutely" he stands by the report, saying there were "deficiencies" in the analytical tradecraft used by the agencies.
They want to know if he has any undisclosed political activities, any delinquent filings, or any "deficiencies or abnormalities" in his registration statements.
He sprang and slashed in his signature drives to the hoop, and his overwhelming athleticism helped to mask his deficiencies shooting from outside.
A longtime prison-reform advocate, Pat Nolan of the American Conservative Union, said the deficiencies extend beyond teaching skills to perform particular jobs.
Highlighting the "serious deficiencies" in protecting French citizens, far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen demanded that Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve resign.
Reviewers in October released a report outlining deficiencies it found within the department, including apparent racial bias in traffic stops, searches and killings.
Allowing it to live on through trade agreements ignores its deficiencies and ties the hands of leaders to effect overdue and meaningful change.
Those variances have come even as state inspectors have found more than 246 "deficiencies" at Southwest Key's facilities over the past three years.
They have identified their issues but have been unable to fix them, pointing out their deficiencies in public but allowing them to linger.
And-- the-- the Fed said you had, quote, widespread and critical deficiencies in your capital planning controls for the U.S. unit of course.
"Eight months have passed since our first delivery, and Boeing has not made any progress in addressing those [Category 1] deficiencies," she said.
Nicknamed the "chaebol sniper", Kim has publicly called out Samsung and Hyundai, the two largest, for their ownership structures and other control deficiencies.
"The board levied the fine for deficiencies in HSBC's oversight of and internal controls over FX traders," the Fed said in a statement.
The FDA flagged certain safety concerns related to an ingredient in Vitaros and identified deficiencies in its chemistry and manufacturing, the company said.
The ASMBS concedes that the procedure increases the risk of nutrient deficiencies, but adds that these negative effects can be counteracted with supplements.
But when it broke, she struggled to find a new one and saw the deficiencies of what was available in low-income countries.
These effects are more severe in people that already have more vulnerable immune systems, like malnourished children or those with preexisting immune deficiencies.
Busy trying to democratize others, Western policy elites became complacent toward the failures and deficiencies of free-market democracy in their own societies.
Murray hopes the new study will serve as a heads-up to primary care physicians who might notice nutrient deficiencies in their patients.
An internal audit uncovered deficiencies in the way that the bank processed checks on behalf of clients, Deutsche Bank said in a statement.
Trump, by comparison, is a massive fraud, the evil sum of his deficiencies, devoid of everything but the hollow ideology of a megalomaniac.
The Jets had already addressed some of the team's offensive deficiencies by signing Le'Veon Bell, a three-time All-Pro at running back.
The shelter at the former Walmart has been cited 13 times for deficiencies by state regulators since it was established in March 2017.
But three lenders fell short: • Deutsche Bank's U.S. arm, unsurprisingly, failed the tests because of "widespread and critical deficiencies" in its financial controls.
The report by committee Democrats also slammed financial regulators, saying they knew for years about serious company-wide deficiencies in managing potential problems.
He would look for evidence of advanced syphilis, vitamin deficiencies, thyroid problems and, because the patient had worked with steel, heavy-metal poisoning.
The adaptation may be enough to prevent deficiencies in some people but not for everyone, in which case supplements can fill the shortfall.
Yearly serologies and vitamin levels need to be checked to determine if a patient is compliant and to monitor for any nutritional deficiencies.
Shortcomings are not as serious as outright "deficiencies," which could result in "more stringent capital and liquidity requirements," the Wall Street Journal reports.
Bank regulators regularly review the "living wills" of the nation's largest banks, and have repeatedly identified deficiencies in those plans to be address.
Buttigieg has long acknowledged his deficiencies with black voters, though he and his allies attribute it to his newness on the national scene.
Juliette Kayyem, a former DHS official who now serves as a CNN contributor, said it was not surprising that the documents highlighted deficiencies.
"The Board levied the fine for deficiencies in HSBC's oversight of, and internal controls over, FX traders," said the Fed in a statement.
In addition to getting supplements to treat his nutritional deficiencies, the boy was also referred to mental health counseling for his eating disorder.
Seborrheic dermatitis is generally thought to be connected not to light exposure but to deficiencies in the immune system or the nervous system.
"I believe that serious deficiencies in our nation's security clearance processes represent an urgent and grave risk to our national security," he added.
Similarly, other research points to deficiencies of some nutrients, like vitamin B0003, may be linked to a higher risk of stroke, said Tong.
"  The prime minister also said European allies that want to salvage the accord should work with the United States to "correct its deficiencies.
It's structural deficiencies — high taxes, rigid labor markets and a never-ending array of suffocating rules and regulations — that are holding economies back.
Sweden's financial supervisory authority (FI) said it had observed "deficiencies and weaknesses" at SEB and must now decide whether to sanction the bank.
Back in the 1980s, the ophthalmologist Alfred Sommer was in Indonesia, trying to prevent a form of blindness that results from nutrient deficiencies.
Many of the children appear to have cognitive deficiencies and show evidence of nerve damage from "extreme and prolonged physical abuse," he said.
And apart from his deficiencies as a candidate personally — his high disapproval ratings, his attacks on Gold Star parents and disabled people, etc.
In the book, you talk about using these technologies to eliminate hearing or vision deficiencies, or to help people with other physical disabilities.
We will expeditiously address the shortcomings and deficiencies identified, and develop a credible plan that allows for an orderly resolution without taxpayer support.
Not only are these deficiencies serious, they aren't common, according to Koch — something Tech Insider confirmed by reviewing data on CMS lab inspections.
Breeden has also told holders of 30,760 "incomplete" claims covering $27 billion of alleged losses that they have until early July to fix deficiencies.
He had directed a 2012 Pew Center study that underscored deficiencies in the voter registration system and which Trump has since made reference to.
The eating plan is "restrictive," creates "unavoidable" nutritional shortcomings and, if not properly monitored, could lead to deficiencies and stunted development, the academy said.
The committee said they saw "shortcomings and deficiencies exposed in the response to this epidemic," and pledged to improve the country's emergency management system.
AT&T is rolling out a new unlimited plan this week that addresses some of its competitive deficiencies against Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint.
In a statement, the DFS said it denied Bittrex's application due to deficiencies in the exchange's capital, as well as anti-money laundering, requirements.
As of November, the plane had 220006 software deficiencies flagged in the review, down from 2202 as of September 2628, the news outlet reported.
These deficiencies could undermine the decisions, predictions, or analysis AI applications produce, subjecting us to competitive harm, legal liability, and brand or reputational harm.
Without directly addressing many of the deficiencies described in the report, McDonald said veteran's access to appointments had improved in the past two years.
United Nations programs that address malnutrition, hygiene and sanitation issues, reproductive health and vitamin A deficiencies were hit especially hard, according to the report.
The report outlined longstanding deficiencies and concluded the U.S. government lacks a comprehensive enforcement strategy and the adequate tools to combat foreign influence abuses.
A Pentagon official released a damning report on Monday detailing a stunning number of deficiencies that still plague the troubled F-20123 fighter jet.
He does, however, speak to one of Clinton's main deficiencies: blue collar, middle-aged white male Democrats who think the party has left them.
Studies done elsewhere have shown that free-roaming dogs in developing countries eat a lot of human feces to make up for dietary deficiencies.
Among the country's 26 million people: One in three have at least one nutritional disorder, most commonly deficiencies in iron, vitamin A, and protein.
We can thank filmmakers like Tyler Perry for always attaching HIV, addiction, or moral deficiencies to those that dare to have sex without remorse.
"The inspections identified several concerns at the company's sites regarding misrepresentation of study data and deficiencies in documentation and data handling," the agency said.
Wicker said the FAA may have been notified about these deficiencies as early as in August 2018, citing information from the whistleblowers and documents.
And the European Union banned imports from 20 Brazilian meat plants, mainly poultry suppliers, due to alleged deficiencies in the nation's health inspection system.
Boeing's problems continue to mount after shareholders launched a legal challenge Tuesday, claiming they were defrauded over safety deficiencies on the 737 Max aircraft.
The letter was sent to Theranos on March 18th, after the company submitted its plan to correct the deficiencies identified at Theranos' California lab.
Again, whatever the deficiencies of the actual story, Eidos Montreal wasted no talent in bringing the vision of the world around it to life.
Each of these teams, despite their deficiencies, can rip off five wins in a row at any time and find themselves in the playoffs.
Deficiencies and delinquencies would become incomplete tasks, and pop-ups would float into view as small islands of empathy, like the system's periodic emails.
" • "Numerous aspects of the JEDI evaluation process contained clear deficiencies, errors and unmistakable bias — and it's important that these matters be examined and rectified.
This includes inherent tendencies to overvalue their roles relative to those of others, expand their influence and authority, and minimize their limitations and deficiencies.
KPMG, which is one of the United States's most prominent auditing firms, faced intense scrutiny from regulators for deficiencies in their analyses of corporations.
The investigation identified "individual, organizational, and institutional failures and deficiencies that contributed to the tragic events of 4 October 2017," according to the summary.
The lower court concluded, based on that and other statements, that he had "willfully ignored those who pointed out deficiencies" in the new maps.
Wells, State Street and Bank of New York all said in statements they will work to address the deficiencies by the October 1 deadline.
His antisocial deficiencies may not have been the wellsprings of his talent, but his awareness and ironic treatment of them surely enhanced his gifts.
Amazon said "the JEDI evaluation process contained clear deficiencies, errors, and unmistakable bias," a move that is unlikely to take regulatory heat off Amazon.
The company said on Friday it was correcting the deficiencies, and that the process would be complete by the end of the current quarter.
Numerous aspects of the JEDI evaluation process contained clear deficiencies, errors, and unmistakable bias- and it's important that these matters be examined and rectified.
Both are a reasonable start, but both grapple with several deficiencies that need to be corrected to maximize economic effectiveness and maintain fair competition.
The speed with which they deliver the dialogue lends effervescence to their performances, which is helpful in making the audience overlook the play's deficiencies.
"FINMA identified deficiencies in the anti-money laundering process, as well as shortcomings in the bank's control mechanisms and risk management," the authority added.
But the next crisis will inevitably look different than the last, and the structural deficiencies revealed in the last crisis have not gone away.
The doctors hadn't considered it a priority, and were more concerned with ruling out my own deficiencies in order to set a course forward.
The OAG suspects that internal BSI deficiencies meant it was unable to prevent suspected offences in a wider OAG investigation in connection to 1MDB.
Of course, people with no immune deficiencies should feel free to eat yogurt and sauerkraut, which can absolutely be part of a healthy diet.
The second of Trump's deficiencies is a habit of mind that discounts expertise and elevates convenient opinions supported by cherry-picked sources of misinformation.
The Stars shored up deficiencies on the back end by acquiring the starting goaltender Ben Bishop and the stalwart defenseman Marc Methot via trades.
One of my many deficiencies as a mother, I always felt, was that I did a somewhat inadequate and halfhearted job of celebrating fall.
To correct those deficiencies, the War Department set up a laboratory, initially under the civilian Bureau of Mines, called the American University Experiment Station.
It is largely based on old studies of low-income populations that found that consuming a broad range of foods helped prevent nutritional deficiencies.
" His review of the night is a worthwhile read on the deficiencies of the intellectual leaders of the "old left" and the "new right.
Belarus, which had been under consideration for inclusion, took steps to remedy deficiencies in recent months and will not face visa restrictions, Wolf said.
The country issued a statement Monday recognizing "shortcomings and deficiencies" in its response to the virus, a rare admission that it had made mistakes.
"There are still deficiencies in the sensor suite," said Bobby Hambrick, chief executive of AutonomouStuff, which supplies autonomous technology to auto researchers and developers.
Meanwhile, deficiencies in midband spectrum, which is crucial to the realization of 5G at scale, remain a serious problem in the rollout of 5G.
Pentagon officials have acknowledged that, eighteen years after development began, it still possesses deficiencies that could cause death, aircraft loss, or underperformance in combat.
Beyond sanctions, Iran's economy is further handicapped by its own authorities, who have allowed gaping infrastructure deficiencies, a weak banking sector and widespread corruption.
But most of Trump's lawyers essentially offered Republican senators no choice but to buy the President's case entirely -- despite its many glaring factual deficiencies.
Washington-based Republican strategists had grown increasingly pessimistic about the race in recent weeks, bemoaning their candidate's political deficiencies and predicting a narrow victory.
The recently uncovered cybersecurity breaches were in fact par for the course for an SEC that throughout the Obama years exhibited frequent cybersecurity deficiencies.
Candidates... if you would not mind taking a quick break from highlighting the deficiencies in one another's character, can we talk about the issues?
"Across our country, we need solutions for infrastructure deficiencies," said James Maloney, a spokesman for the American Investment Council, the private equity trade group.
Officials were aware of the deficiencies since at least November 2017, months before the full policy was rolled out, according to the latest report.
Deficiencies in iron and other nutrients could make millions of people more vulnerable to diseases including malaria and pneumonia, leading to many premature deaths.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Amazon would no longer allow its third-party sellers to ship Prime packages via FedEx, citing performance deficiencies.
It said the clinic has not complied with its orders to correct "deficiencies" it identified during an inspection, including those associated with the cases.
A new report released Tuesday by the Office of the Auditor General points to widespread deficiencies that could be letting hundreds gain citizenship illegally.
These inconsistencies have resulted in heated debates among researchers over the years, with each camp eager to point out the deficiencies in their rival's explanations.
"White spots may be a result of health issues, such as an allergy, fungal infections, mineral deficiencies, or a side effect from medication," she says.
Because House leaders kept clinging to those Obamacare regulations, every time they tried to fix the bill's deficiencies, it ended up resembling Obamacare even more.
The story has shocked the establishment and prompted calls for security agencies to clarify whether any security deficiencies they were aware of had been exploited.
Still, the Federal Reserve said its plan was not "credible," requiring the bank to make changes that would address deficiencies and shortcomings that regulators identified.
Briles was fired after an investigation by Pepper Hamilton found widespread deficiencies in Baylor's handling of reported instances of sexual assault by Baylor football players.
Whatever her other deficiencies, Theresa May, after six years at the Home Office (Britain's interior ministry), can plausibly present herself as a "security prime minister".
"It is critical that the DoD fully implement our recommendations to correct past deficiencies and prevent future lapses in reporting," investigators said in the report.
If Theranos fails to take corrective action and document that it has addressed the deficiencies, the lab could lose its certification, according to the letter.
In December, the Food and Drug Administration declined to approve the drug for the second time, citing deficiencies related to its quality adhesion test methods.
Deutsche was the only bank to fail the test last year after the Fed identified "widespread and critical deficiencies" in the bank's capital planning controls.
"Everyone knows the deficiencies of the current occupant of the White House — but they recognize he's a blip in the sweep of history," he said.
Each of these thinkers had something interesting and unique to contribute, but not surprisingly, they tended to emphasize developments or deficiencies in their own fields.
Sanofi SA and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc on Friday said U.S. regulators had declined to approve their experimental treatment for rheumatoid arthritis because of manufacturing deficiencies.
But the National Association of Ride Safety Officials' certified third-party inspector found "no deficiencies" in the Mouse Trap seatbelt during an independent insurance inspection.
Ortega's striking has gone from spasmodic flailing to what you could probably call serviceable, but it is still full of glaring deficiencies and bad habits.
Also, the company had to invalidate two years of its results after an inspection found several deficiencies that Theranos failed to fix to regulators' standards.
Yet both the frequency and the severity of accounting restatements have fallen over time in America (see chart), and inspectors are finding fewer audit deficiencies.
The United States suffers from obvious deficiencies in roads, rails, water systems and more; meanwhile, the federal government can borrow at historically low interest rates.
Investigations have blamed poor decision making and cultural deficiencies at the bank, but Goodwin and other executives have faced no criminal action or other sanctions.
Rosenstein was the Justice Department official who drafted a memo to the President alleging numerous deficiencies in the performance of then-FBI Director James Comey.
All of this, of course, simply concerns institutional oversight mechanisms within the U.S. government as a whole, and each of which have their own deficiencies.
While iodine deficiencies are uncommon in the United States (thanks to salt with iodine added, aka iodized salt), it's a real problem around the globe.
But even now, the details of the deficiencies found at Theranos' lab are uncertain, because CMS has yet to release a full lab inspection report.
"One of Trump's deficiencies — a constant in the campaign and, so far, in the presidency — was his uncertain grasp of cause and effect," Wolff writes.
People who have color vision deficiencies generally find that they see much better with brown lenses, while "green seems to give more contrast," said Thau.
Even though Greece has improved its record considerably since first being criticized by Brussels, there are still "some deficiencies" in its border management, Andreeva said.
Their failure to do so suggests serious deficiencies in training regarding the de-escalation of confrontation and the handling of incidents involving people with disabilities.
But the move is more than two years after global watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF) found significant deficiencies in Australia's anti-money laundering framework.
A senior Navy official told CNN that Richardson may not have been aware of all the deficiencies at the time of the failed training certifications.
The main factors that, individually, or collectively, could lead to positive rating action are: - Implementation of reforms that address structural deficiencies and reduce external vulnerabilities.
Concerns about the current epidemic of opioid- related deaths have focused attention on physician prescribing patterns and deficiencies in the training of the clinical workforce.
Authorities must now take rapid action to resolve the deficiencies in the planning process, especially involving damage to water quality from the dredging, it said.
Residents have been wary since the city's unique drainage system experienced critical deficiencies during heavy summer rainstorms, leading to the flooding of several hundred properties.
It is worth noting that Larry Kotlikoff and Jack Mintz's response to criticisms of the Trump tax plan suffers from the same deficiencies as Mulligan's.
The GAO recommends that CMS establish stronger standards for how states report critical incidents and deficiencies, and enforce more rigorously a requirement of annual reporting.
The review he ordered has already led to changes that promise to ease the load on sailors and ships and correct many of those deficiencies.
Andreas Dombret, the Bundesbank board member in charge of supervision, said banks' deficiencies should be tackled and the sector should be allowed to shrink further.
"Despite supply deficiencies in plenty of areas, contract activity was fairly strong in a majority of markets in March," said NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun.
Teva has said that the agency found "certain major deficiencies" and that its product will not reach the market until next year at the earliest.
"The OCC is fully engaged and prepared to ensure Wells Fargo corrects the identified deficiencies," Otting wrote in a separate April 3 letter to Warren.
Since most of us already fall short on these nutrients, this kind of a diet boosts deficiencies, making you feel crappy in the short term.
Its discovery prompted an outcry, especially among Catholic conservatives who complained that their hero, Pope Benedict, was being exploited to paper over Francis' doctrinal deficiencies.
The new Volkswagen campaign does not go into the internal cultural deficiencies that enabled the cheating, such as a hierarchal structure that discouraged whistle-blowing.
Blending grapes is a more natural, nuanced method of making up for deficiencies than, say, dumping in a bag of tartaric acid or powdered tannins.
The report noted numerous failings, among them "deficiencies in F.D.A.'s oversight of recall initiation, monitoring of recalls," and in collecting and tracking recall data.
Problems that can kill a mother or baby can be detected and prevented early in pregnancy, including H.I.V., syphilis, vitamin deficiencies and high blood pressure.
What makes these deficiencies so surprising is that as a director, Singer has proved that he understands how comic book superheroes and their superpowers work.
To make its case with the F.C.C., Sprint suggested in a filing outlining its many business deficiencies that it may not survive on its own.
While Judge Forrest ruled in favor of N.Y.U. on all claims, she did find "deficiencies" in the processes used by the university's retirement plan committee.
But both Beijing and Washington are also playing a low political game in blaming one another for deficiencies in each nation's fight against the virus.
Like Chile and neighboring Ecuador, Colombia has been rocked by protests over transport fares and gasoline increases, inequality, educational deficiencies and an unfair tax system.
But veterans of Mr. Trump's campaign shake their head at what they believe is an abiding sense of denial among Clinton loyalists over her deficiencies.
Surgeries can hamper the body's ability to absorb nutrients, so many of the people go on to develop iron, B12, calcium, folate, and thiamine deficiencies.
"We will be meeting again to talk about the deficiencies that were mentioned in his statements, and how they can be rectified," Father Conroy said.
A wide-ranging report provided details about "deficiencies," such as employees who said they had not been fully trained in some aspects of patient care.
The alkaline diet can lead to nutritional deficiencies Any time you cut food groups out of your diet, you need to be cautious, Beckerman says.
At the same time, rainfall deficiencies across large parts of eastern Australia have continued to increase, unfortunately exacerbating both drought conditions and the current bushfires.
The Mexican government has a dismal human rights record, and judicial reforms to mend serious deficiencies will fade without full political support of the administration.
It is a coalition of companies focused on hiring "opportunity youth" facing systemic barriers such as poverty, a criminal record or transportation and education deficiencies.
It isn't even worthwhile citing the deficiencies in media coverage, the lack of perspective, the focus on the incendiary or the absence of responsible journalism.
Structural deficiencies that plague the public banking sector in India have created an environment where there is neither accountability nor incentive or pressure for profitability.
IPSO was established in 2014 after a phone-hacking scandal rocked the British news industry and revealed deficiencies in the previous system for self-policing.
The pros and cons of vitamin D supplements have long been debated, with some worrying about the consequences if people with deficiencies stopped taking them.
NOAA does analyze the atmospheric temperature data as obtained by NASA satellites, but has taken no action to explain the deficiencies of the surface record.
Lam, Hong Kong's most unpopular post-colonial leader, acknowledged voters in the city wanted to express their views on many issues, including "deficiencies in governance".
The complaint also states Nauman knew or should have known the Excursion had mechanical and safety deficiencies, including some that would have affected the brakes.
Without theme entries to "excuse" possible deficiencies in the grid, there is little tolerance for "glue" (or whatever your preferred euphemism is) for poor entries.
" The FAA noted it changed the leadership of its office that oversees Southwest and it "continues to address deficiencies in the work functions and culture.
There is not enough oversight of charter schools to hold them accountable for these deficiencies and to make decisions regarding which ones should be reauthorized.
They are also well stocked with long chain omega-3 fatty acids, deficiencies of which have been linked to higher risk for suicide and depression.
A material weakness is a deficiency, or combination of deficiencies, in internal control over financial reporting, that could result in misstatement of a company's financial statements.
The Moneyball aspect is you're always going to have deficiencies but you're probably going to make yourself as good as you can on a limited budget.
The flight program has a mile-long laundry list of deficiencies and problems that involve glitches with its radar systems, operational performance flaws, and maintenance issues.
The internal review found that these positive reports were produced because of a "flawed report model," and "deficiencies" in "internal controls" like management and supervisory oversight.
There are concerns that these compounds could cause cancer, immune deficiencies, and thyroid problems when you ingest them, but the question is how much is safe.
With warmer weather and vacation destinations on the brain, we're planning out the essential bathing suit shopping required to address our winter-induced vitamin D deficiencies.
Anywhere from half to two-thirds of companies said they'll just resort to hiring contractors, temporary staff, and freelancers to address any deficiencies in work skill.
He explains that while supplementing normal levels of Zinc probably has little effect, maintaining a steady dietary intake to prevent deficiencies is important at any age.
Sheriff Pat Eliason, who was not sheriff at the time, said he did not plan to reopen the investigation, though he did acknowledge "deficiencies" in it.
"The indictment does not detract from the myriad of vulnerabilities and process deficiencies that we saw in Equifax's systems and response to the hack," Warner said.
Today, when people are killed in car accidents, we can blame human drivers, whose deficiencies we can understand and even forgive, and we can punish lawbreakers.
These deficiencies in the law were brought into the public spotlight after one individual, Gina Martin, launched a campaign after being upskirted at an outdoor festival.
These aren't related to herpes, but they are associated with other diseases (such as Crohn's and celiac) and with some vitamin deficiencies (such as B-12).
Because Radius is sitting on top of Salesforce's customer management systems, it's updated in real time, so doesn't suffer from the deficiencies of static corporate catalogs.
Construction Dive also highlighted that the $650 million renovation of Denver International Airport's Jeppesen Terminal was delayed indefinitely after operators found structural deficiencies in the concrete.
Qualcomm also said it has offered to meet with Broadcom to see if it can address the serious deficiencies in value and certainty in its proposal.
It had refused, said Governor Mike Parson at a televised press conference this week, because of a "series of deficiencies" it had found at the clinic.
The measure comes after EU states moved to block the adoption of another blacklist of countries that show deficiencies in countering money laundering and terrorism financing.
To make up for any perceived cosmetic deficiencies, More installed blue floor lighting in the Alcor Patient Care Bay to give it a cooler, sleeker look.
Pegatron said in response to the BBC investigation that it would investigate the reports and take necessary action if any deficiencies were found in their factories.
This year's EBA stress test was not aimed at uncovering capital gaps, but ZEW's Steffen said the deficiencies revealed by combined stress scenarios could be overcome.
As the members of Congress write, it's inconceivable that Pai and his office were unaware of the doubts regarding and material deficiencies of the cyberattack story.
Teva's application for a copycat version has been in question since February, when the Food and Drug Administration flagged "major deficiencies" in the Israeli drugmaker's device.
My view on this has been changed by closer study of the severe deficiencies of Mr Smith's candidacy—and of the Saving Labour-led recruitment campaign.
The tailored restrictions are based on threat analysis and deficiencies in identity vetting, including countries who would not come into compliance under enhanced U.S. screening procedures.
In total, 1.39 billion people around the world—that's 19 percent of the global population—are vulnerable to nutritional deficiencies if fish stocks continue to decline.
The junta banned opponents from criticising the text, on pain of a ten-year prison sentence, and arrested students who attempted to point out its deficiencies.
The CFPB said that Citibank found several errors and deficiencies in its APR adjustment procedures during a late 2016 internal review of its credit card products.
"Numerous aspects of the JEDI evaluation process contained clear deficiencies, errors and unmistakable bias — and it's important that these matters be examined and rectified," he said.
Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Republican of Florida, said the report showed "an alarming and unacceptable amount of deficiencies" in America's human rights vetting programs for Egypt.
Although several agencies have been under pressure for slipshod oversight, A.C.I.C.S. has frequently been singled out for the scale of its deficiencies and its low standards.
The aircraft is seen by many analysts as a sort of F-22/F-35 clone which presents many deficiencies and doesn't meet the design objectives.
Still, federal inspectors found deficiencies in the Newark laboratory that could lead to inaccurate results, including inadequately trained employees and samples stored at the wrong temperature.
Dr. Carroll points out deficiencies in the Canadian system, particularly when it comes to getting a same-day or next-day appointment with a family doctor.

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