Steven Gerrard had a poor season for Liverpool, while John Terry and Ashley Cole had problems off - the - field, which in - turn
led to poor performances on it.
Not exact matches
Even though this would typically
lead to a
poor market
performance, this did not happen
on Friday.
This
leads me
on to the second issue which is causing our
poor form and
poor performances and this is the fact that the players simply aren't good enough.
Furthermore,
poor ankle dorsiflexion can
lead to a negative impact
on performance.
However, a string of
poor performances led to a fall - out between Dimitri Payet and the club, as West Ham sat in the relegation zone
on Halloween.
The Department of Financial Services, an arm of the Cuomo administration,
on Monday released a report blasting DiNapoli's handling of the state's retirement fund, knocking the amount of money paid
to hedge funds with high fees that combined with
poor performance have
led to potentially costing the state $ 3.8 billion.
How is it possible that Labour should put in such a
poor performance on the EU in terms of its policies, broadcasts and printed material without this
leading to some critical reflection?
«While Lisfranc injuries have a reputation for resulting in
poor player
performance in the NFL, our study is the first
to fully assess their career impact, including effect
on athletic
performance following return
to competition,» said
lead author Kevin J. McHale, MD, a fifth - year orthopedic resident at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Therefore, even small changes in computer time, dinner time, or staying awake
to do homework can
lead to poorer neurobehavioral functioning the next day and have an effect
on sustained vigilance and attention, which are vital for optimal academic
performance.
(It bears noting that charter schools are not
on this list — indeed, charter schools remain locked into existing accountability pressures and arguably these pressures are even more acute in some states where
poor performance can
lead authorizers
to not renew a charter.)
It also creates an evaluation procedure that could
lead to revoking tenure based
on poor job
performance.
This would
lead to poor on - job -
performance and reduced productivity.
Several more trusts were also told this year by Ofsted that they had expanded too quickly, and that supersizing had
led to poor performance among schools, including the Northern Education Trust, which took
on nine «untouchable» schools,
to create a stable of 18 academies.
The teachers believe this lack of preparation
leads to students»
poor performance on both the formative assessments and subsequent summative examinations.
Few senators seem concerned with the fact that the administration's gambit takes away real data
on school
performance (making it more difficult for families from being the
lead decision - makers reformers need in order for overhauls
to gain traction, and making it more difficult for researchers
to do their work), and lets states and mediocre districts off the hook for poorly educating black, Latino, Native and
poor white and Asian kids in their care.
Ripley purports these relationships would
lead teachers
to make excuses and exceptions for low quality work and blame
poor classroom
performance on poor parenting, poverty, and home lives.
A cow is 11 times more likely
to contract the bacteria in a hospital pen than anywhere else
on the dairy.3 Salmonella infections can
lead to reduced milk yield, weight loss,
poor reproductive
performance and death in dairy cows.
Far too many firms view the goal of compensation - setting as simply «making as many people as happy as possible», which a) often
leads to poorer performers being overly - compensated at the expense of the generous, strong performers who «leave money
on the table» for the good of the firm, and b) ignores a golden opportunity
to set
performance goals and expectations for the firm and for each lawyer and staff member (one of which can be a defined role
on a team) and then make the
performance against such pie - growing efforts a factor in compensation.