Examples of using Poorly managed in English and their translations into Chinese
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Indeed, recent research found that 50-80 percent of the world's protected areas(including marine protected areas) were underfunded or poorly managed.
The slower-than-expected overall growth in 2018 reflects ongoing global uncertainty, increasingly from domestic macroeconomic instability including poorly managed debt, inflation, and deficits;
Croatian coastal areas, one of the world's cleanest and most wondrous, are at times severely affected by poorly managed waste from our southern, neighbouring countries.
The ramifications of stockpile diversion are broad and wide-ranging: poorly managed government stockpiles remain prominent sources of illegal small arms circulating both within a country and across borders.
Poorly Managing Subcontractors.
Mirai malware has strong records of infecting poorly managing IoT devices and performing DDOS attacks on various platforms.
This is a poorly managed community.
Poorly managed, trained and paid employees.
JKH 09/12/2012- Refactored poorly managed transactions.
It is a beautiful campground, but poorly managed.
It is often unregulated, and usually poorly managed and implemented.
The overall health-care situation in Afghanistan remains poorly managed and monitored.
In developing countries, they are frequently underfunded and poorly managed.
Examples of difficulties linked to poorly managed government arms depots abound.
Continue reading“Hypertension poorly managed in low- and middle-income countries”.
But it also shows how a poorly managed financial sector can amplify inequality.
Both areas are incoherent and poorly managed, resulting in weak monitoring and evaluation systems.
In too many cases, even essential services are limited, poorly managed or technically unsound.
Yet public water utilities in developing countries are usually inadequately funded, poorly managed and inefficient.
The Constitutional Court made decisions acknowledging breaches of procedure in poorly managed appointments of judges.