Many are poorly designed,
lack clear objectives, and suffer from high staff turnover.
Not exact matches
The
lack of motivation (38 %), followed by no
clear objectives (31 %) are the most mentioned internal barriers for career development.
That atheists attempt to make this case is
clear evidence of their utter
lack of familiarity with the bible, and their complete willingness to suspend
objective critical thought when it comes to criticizing Christians.
«How can we ignore the fact that food has become an object of speculation or is connected to movements in a financial market that,
lacking in
clear rules and moral principles, seems anchored on the sole
objective of profit,» he asked the audience.
The
lack of a
clear, granular and
objective benchmark for ISM onset and demise for all areas of the country has been a longtime source of consternation for the Indian people.
Its main message is that the
lack of «a national consensus on strategic goals and
objectives» has set NASA adrift and is preventing the agency from forging a
clear path ahead.
Dr Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), said: «The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report provides an initial assessment of the Government's apprenticeship reforms, which are beset by delays, uncoordinated oversight, and a
lack of
clear objectives.
The story mode holds your hand a fair bit, guiding you through building up the three different colonies with
objectives that frequently get muddled thanks to a
lack of
clear explanation, such as saying that you can get Copper on Ceres via the mining facility, when in reality you get it from Ganymede using extractors.
While
objectives may require you to
clear out a map of enemies or capture a specific area,
lacking the right units and resources can force you into a prolonged battle.
The game places a heavy reliance of just throwing massive numbers of enemies at you and there are sections where Guerilla Games have taken the easy way out of throwing an infinite number of respawning enemies at you, until you manage to complete an
objective and it is in these sections that the
lack of enemy intelligence makes itself abundantly
clear.
It makes it
clear that the determining prerequisite is that there is a perceived conflict of interest, regardless of whether an actual
lack of impartial performance occurred: «the concept of a conflict of interest does not relate only to a situation in which a public official has a private interest which has actually influenced the impartial and
objective performance of his official duties -LRB-...) but also to a situation in which the interest identified may, in the eyes of the public, appear to influence the impartial and
objective performance of his official duties» (emphasis added).
This
lack of inclusion is not only contrary to fundamental human rights principles but undermines the
objectives of the review in that, by failing to obtain the views of a significant stakeholder group, particularly in relation to the operation of the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 and the Native Title Act 1993 the Review will inevitably fail to achieve a system of decision - making which is co-ordinated and integrated,
clear and unambiguous.