Problems, however, remain due to the limited funds, unsystematic management and lagging regulations. |
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The Minister for Finance is at best throwing money at problems in a totally unsystematic way, in trial and error methods. |
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These advocates of rights regarded the unsystematic, unentrenched British system of rights as totally inadequate. |
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Our tort system is somewhat random, unsystematic, nontransparent, and produces dramatic inequalities. |
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He was, he insisted, an unsystematic thinker, hoping to observe his day and age accurately rather than build a beautiful abstract system. |
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That something emerges in a totally unsystematic, indeed offhand way, as in a review of a book on Yeats's poetry. |
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Round's view was largely based on a somewhat unsystematic and subjective review of the distribution of the assessments across estates, vills and the hundreds of counties. |
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He was quick, impatient and unsystematic, faults that made him such a gifted populariser. |
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I was an expert-level chess player when we met, but my tournament preparations were unsystematic. |
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Our view is that this may have happened in a number of cantons, but in an unsystematic way. |
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The glory days are a thing of the past and so, he decrees, is the haphazard and unsystematic approach which is breeding more disappointment than delight. |
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Our work at Naseby in the early 1990s merely drew upon data already collected by unsystematic metal detectorists who had roughly mapped their finds. |
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Second, the Chinese recording procedures were unsystematic and disorderly. |
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Prior was brought up as a Methodist, but while he was a student he came to consider Methodistic theology too unsystematic, and he became a Presbyterian. |
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The very religious, like Eagleton, may take offense at the brusque, selective, and unsystematic consideration of their creeds. |
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It will look a little weak and unsystematic, which concerns me and some bad things could muddle through. |
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Currently, variants of the fake bomb technique are used only for unsystematic exposes of flaws in the security system, not to improve inspector performance. |
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Organizational researchers have developed a range of tactics, many of which may seem rather unsystematic in tone, but they are worth drawing attention to. |
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Although somewhat unsystematic in its approach, it's a valuable resource. |
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Those who are familiar with the New Testament record of his teachings would admit that the material we possess is unsystematic and sporadic in nature. |
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Or have we misread the climate for change and taken on organizational change in a naïve and unsystematic way? |
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If Community law is to be clear and transparent, rules which have been frequently amended, at times in an unsystematic manner, must be codified. |
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School staff also raised the problem of unsystematic organization of the visits. |
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Funds from these allocations were used in an unsystematic fashion to implement some of the provisions of the Protocol and the Convention. |
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Many recommendations contained in this early report have since been implemented, albeit in an unsystematic way. |
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The process is frequently unsystematic and may leave large areas of the field of view unsearched. |
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When setting up portfolios, you can eliminate the unsystematic part of the risk by the effects of diversification. |
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It has set no goals for the accuracy, completeness, and reliability of the data, and its measurement of data quality has been unsystematic and limited in scope. |
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This is a reductionist, unsystematic and unsustainable approach. |
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These two disadvantages harbor a third: these representations might always be unsystematic, neglecting factors or hypothesizes that could contribute to the system's design. |
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While valuable attention is paid to such issues by many different public and private sector agencies, the overall effort can be categorized as highly specialized, autonomous, and unsystematic. |
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Furthermore, the proposal contains some provisions aiming at making credit intermediaries liable in certain situations: it does so, however, in a haphazard and unsystematic manner. |
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It therefore goes against the idea of European integration to contemplate regulating this sector through unsystematic restrictions and limitations, because there are no simple solutions here. |
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At the beginning of the 19th century, education was regarded as entirely the concern of voluntary or private enterprise, and there was much unsystematic philanthropy. |
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Friedrich Nietzsche, the third member of the irrationalist triumvirate, was a prolific but unsystematic writer, presenting his patchwork of ideas in swift atoms of thought. |
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By hunting for funds in a disorganised and unsystematic way? |
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The existing rather unsystematic information indicated that the implementation of this sweeping reform would involve major challenges, particularly within local offices and schools. |
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I would like to contribute by pointing out some of the unsystematic regulatory interventions made by a number of Member State governments in the market under the pretext of sorting out this new situation. |
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