Hotel executives who were interviewed
cited lack of technology, information sharing, employee incentivizing, and cost of implementation as challenges to offering ancillary services to their guests.
CPS in January said it would give the PARCC test to students at just 66 of its more than 600 schools,
citing a lack of technology needed to administer the computer - driven exam — though schools have the option to give a paper and pencil test.
Not exact matches
Among the problems he
cites are a
lack of technical detail in the offering documents; a reliance on unproven
technologies; and the restricted circulation
of the technical white paper, impeding investor scrutiny.
NASA rejected it,
citing lack of proof that the CCD
technology would work.
Now, less than a year after launch, the company is seeking a buyer for the job matching site,
citing a
lack of experience in the HR
technology market.
«We are plenty in technological resources to enhance our education, yet the
lack of equity and amount
of resources that kids have in America is amazing,» he said,
citing the vast difference between
technology use in poor and affluent schools.
In particular, the teachers
cited a
lack of time to integrate DocSouth materials reiterating Vannatta and Fordham's (2004) contentions that a combination
of technology training along with a willingness to commit time and take risks are essential factors in the use
of technology in the classroom.
One
of the more frequently
cited reasons for
lack of progress was technical problems, and this was with a group
of teachers who were information and communications
technology specialists.
The automaker did just that when revamping its 2012 RDX,
citing a
lack of demand for the
technology in this family - centric segment.
They
cite cost, time to learn and implement the new
technologies, and
lack of certainty that new
technology will increase efficiency and work quality.
Citing historical examples where governments failed to maintain the value
of their fiat currencies, she noted bitcoin's value is partly derived from a
lack of reliance on central bank backing, as some
of the cryptocurrency's investors may have «more faith in
technology than in their government.»
Desrochers
cites several reasons for the desire to leave, including a
lack of services,
technology «that is often deficient,» high fees and «increases that are really unjustified and demands that are not listened to.»