Sentences with phrase «poor organization leads»

This poor organization leads, among other things, to the stem cells becoming differentiated at an earlier stage.

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This leads to poor results, which can have a disastrous effect on an organization.
The Catholic Church is THE leading organization around the world feeding and serving the poor.
Magsasaka at Siyentipiko para sa Pag - unlad ng Agrikultura (Farmer - Scientist Partnership for Development) is a farmer - led network of people's organizations, NGOs and scientists following the mission to improve the life quality of resource - poor farmers.
Critics of the current I.C Quaye led National Hajj Board accused the administration of poor organization.
«We found that higher serum levels of NT - proBNP were associated with smaller brain volumes, in particular with smaller gray matter volume, and with poorer organization of the brain's white matter,» lead author Dr. Meike Vernooij said in a journal news release.
Once the poor relation of mass produced eLearning, organizations are increasingly turning to leading edge responsive authoring tools to create stylish content, fast and effectively.
The fact that some organizations even went so far as to push for aspects of the waiver gambit that have led to states defining proficiency down for poor and minority kids has also made them vulnerable to accusations from traditionalists that they care little for children while making it more difficult for allies to support them in other ways.
Seattle - based BadCreditLoans.com, one of the leading companies in providing loans to consumers with poor credit, is actively involved in helping meet the needs of organizations in Seattle.
According to «The Great Global Warming Swindle», produced by Martin Durkin and broadcast on the UK Channel 4, human - triggered climate change is merely a conspiracy theory, designed by over 2000 climate scientists, the world's leading climate research organizations and the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change to prevent the world's poor nations from developing.
GM Crops Benefit Companies Producing Them More Than People Though proponents of GMO technology unfailing claim that such agricultural «advances» are needed to feed the 7 billion (and still growing) people on this planet — and well - meaning organizations such as the Gates Foundation push it on poor nations, much in the same way international lending organization such as the World Bank mistakenly did with export - led development in previous decades — the fact is that genetically modified crops in the balance fare no better than conventionally - bred crops in terms of crop yield or climate resistance.
Finally, a global initiative hosted by the United Nations and led by high profile policymakers, including US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, has recommended the liberalization of the regulation of legal services in order to allow nonlawyers and community - based organizations and advocacy groups to provide legal services to the poor, stating that «it is likely to improve access to justice for the poor substantially while imposing relatively few costs on society,» and that a «major attraction» of such liberalization is that it may require «fewer government or donor expenditures.»
The explanations for these disparities identified by the author include that lower rates of socio - economic status experienced by Indigenous Australians contribute to poorer health outcomes; that the direct, bilateral arrangements between the federal government and Indigenous organizations in Northern America has led to greater effectiveness of programs; and that in Northern America there exists «a higher level of Indigenous governance, ownership and empowerment, at individual, community, regional and national levels».
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