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Structural stereotyping not only harms patient rapport but also mismanages diagnoses and treatment plans.

While there appear to have been no major management problems so far, DeSantis' standing could sour quickly if he mismanages the recovery process, which will continue for weeks.

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Reporting from The New York Times has highlighted the way that the jail complex mismanages the stationing of its nearly 8,000 uniformed staff members, with some rarely interacting with detainees at all.

Wired’s investigation is a deep dive that demonstrates how your data can be at risk if a massive company mismanages internal access to it or carelessly leaves it open to outsiders.

"It’s not uncommon that a conservator mismanages money and profits off of that," Kaplan said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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