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"abysmally" Definitions
  1. in a way that is extremely bad or of a very low standard

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Students, mostly poor minority and immigrant children, were performing abysmally.
As a child, Ivanka was treated abysmally during her parents' divorce.
Picasso treated the women in his life abysmally; two killed themselves.
Nationally, the AHCA has polled abysmally from just after its conception.
And there are countless stories of Silicon Valley failing abysmally at that.
Sexual assault is common but underreported, and conviction rates are abysmally low.
But in New York City, "voter turnout is abysmally low," she said.
He pitched abysmally in Game 3 and no better in Game 7.
The air quality deteriorates abysmally and alarmingly and the city chokes thereby.
Venezuela's oil-dependent economy is again forecast to perform abysmally in 2016.
As for mutual toleration, America is failing abysmally (more on this below).
"You may have gone from abysmally low to just plain low," he said.
Which I think is why so many studio comedies are just abysmally unfunny.
The position of Colonel Sanders seems to have an abysmally low retention rate.
But it has an abysmally poor record of defending democracy against authoritarian interventions.
And this poorly produced video is far below Milo's already abysmally low cultural standards.
His personal rating is as abysmally low with voters as with his own MPs.
Meanwhile, the Democrats, the country's oldest party and Pheu Thai's fiercest foe, performed abysmally.
And, given how abysmally Sherlock has treated him the entire series, it happened inexplicably.
"Even a big American blockbuster made to a formula can fail abysmally," she said.
The abysmally low federal minimum is unsound, economically and morally, and workers deserve better.
Americans' trust in public officials and public institutions has fallen abysmally, as we all know.
"The problem with Texas has always been that participation rates are abysmally low," said Aiyer.
But rates of childhood HPV vaccination in places like the U.S. are still abysmally low.
I tried to cook live eel once (can't get fresher) but it turned out abysmally.
And, where we are failing abysmally is in the very high rate of recidivism we see.
Michel Temer, the former president, is affiliated with a center-right party, and was abysmally unpopular.
Now there's some news to brighten your day — even if it's an abysmally cold, short one.
Given the abysmally short 20-minute battery life of the scooters, evolution has proceeded very quickly.
Michel Temer, the current president, is affiliated with a center-right party, and he's abysmally unpopular.
Also through here passes a spiral stairway, which sinks abysmally and soars upwards to remote distances.
Michel Temer, the outgoing president, is affiliated with a center-right party, and he's abysmally unpopular.
The clinical trial rate is abysmally low at 2900 percent, because patients die too quickly to participate.
In Deadwood, most women, particularly the sex workers, are treated abysmally by the men, who outnumber them.
His approval ratings are abysmally low, and he is walled in by a morass of inconsistent promises.
But his support among Democratic-leaning black voters nationally is stuck in the abysmally low single digits.
Trump's first overseas trip has been going well, particularly by the abysmally low standards set for this president.
Venezuela's government, presiding over an abysmally failing state, announced presidential elections to be held before April 30, 2018.
Across the field, psychologists, psychiatrists and dietitians have noted that treatment outcomes for adults with anorexia remain abysmally low.
Disabled children — especially autistic ones — are subject to abysmally poor standards of ethics and human rights by many providers.
Though from the '80s, the work abysmally relevant to contemporary conversations on gentrification and the true cost of capitalism.
Progress towards getting Indians to pay for things electronically is indeed being made, but from an abysmally low base.
Despite all the good arguments, funding remains abysmally low and the Trump administration is working to slash it further.
But abysmally low turnout among young people has long been a hallmark of American elections, particularly in midterm years.
His most significant rival for most of the race, Joe Biden, performed abysmally in both of the early contests.
The SEC said that by 2012, the loans made through those programs were performing abysmally, with high default rates.
In Iowa, entrance polls reported the former vice president performed abysmally among the youngest voters — just 333 percent favored him.
The Democrat Party, hitherto Pheu Thai's fiercest rival, performed abysmally, gaining about half as many seats as it hoped for.
Turnout in nonpresidential years typically drops, especially among young voters (In 2014, youth voter turnout was abysmally low, Thomas says).
"As a sort of test case of TV spectacle, I imagine the numbers will be abysmally bad," Wallace-Wells said.
The level of understanding of electrification, both within the building trades and in the public more broadly, remains abysmally low.
The sporadic liberalisation of investment rules has helped to attract record amounts of foreign cash, albeit from an abysmally low level.
On the contrary, the reason why migration is so attractive is that some countries are well-run and others, abysmally so.
The House bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, passed in May, polled abysmally, as did the Senate's later attempts in July.
Interestingly, in LoupVentures' testing, Alexa scored abysmally on Commerce, as it forced "Amazon's Choice" answers instead of actually answering the query.
In a sea of abysmally large, flashy logos and prints, Patagonia stays true to tone, which earns points in my book.
Her narrator has a friend, Reva, whom she treats abysmally, and an ex-boyfriend, Trevor, with whom she's still in touch.
And in episode 7, "Hers Was A World of One," Modern Love's regular sidelining of characters of color became abysmally apparent.
This allowed thousands of women in rural India, where menstrual hygiene is abysmally low, access to a safe and healthy option.
Youngish people, particularly 18- to 30-year-olds but also those in their 30s, have been abysmally treated by the British establishment.
Miami, New York, and Los Angeles all scored abysmally on those two measures and all landed at the bottom of the list.
Conviction rates are abysmally low — less than 93 percent, according to DOD figures, compared with about 93 percent in the general population.
The agency "has abysmally failed in protecting consumers," said Mr. Blumenthal, a member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.
"Let's face it—the internet in Lebanon [is] abysmally bad!" wrote Tony Fadell, the Lebanese-American co-creator of the iPod, in November.
Buttigieg, on the other hand, is rising in Iowa and New Hampshire, but performs abysmally with black voters outside those overwhelmingly white states.
"Trust in the United States would be abysmally low, and his re-election would undermine the alliance in two ways," Mr. Heisbourg said.
It's abysmally low because people are confused, they wait too long, and [the rising value of their holdings] triggers the [alternative minimum tax].
The 213-22013 season that FIFA 22013 simulates, after a fashion given the fixture list isn't as it was, started abysmally for Southampton.
The latter is particularly in sore need, given that just about every treatment for Alzheimer's to reach clinical trials has so far failed abysmally.
Photos: Alex Cranz/GizmodoI've never been to hell, but I imagine it's a lot like going to work and using an abysmally slow computer.
In London, surely the capital of the putative Lib Dem core vote, they performed abysmally in May's mayoral election despite fielding a good candidate.
He's on Netflix this month in "The Last Thing He Wanted," an abysmally reviewed mystery anchored by Anne Hathaway and directed by Dee Rees.
In 21625, the Federal Poverty Level for a family of four in the mainland United States was $2900,220006 — an abysmally low standard of living.
One solution gets a lot of attention right after every election cycle as a response to the abysmally low turnout numbers: make voting mandatory.
So we have to face squarely the fact that we are abysmally failing to reach the community of sexual assault survivors with our justice process.
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Despite these rosy numbers, average milk yields per cow are abysmally low — estimated at only four to five liters per day during the lactation cycle.
The PROs asked DOJ to give songwriters the ability to remove their catalogue from digital licensing services, since they were getting such abysmally low royalties.
Historically, the number of minority-owned commercial broadcast stations in the United States has been abysmally low, never rising above 3.1 percent of total ownership.
Scientists have tried to create drugs that delay or prevent Alzheimer's by clearing away these plaques, but the clinical trials of these treatments have abysmally failed.
But in the final tally, in a runoff with abysmally low turnout, Moser actually earned fewer votes than she did two and a half months earlier.
Kenya has abysmally high rates of both sexual assault, which can lead to unwanted pregnancies, and maternal death, which can be caused by unsafe illegal abortion.
The 2016 Afrobarometer study shows the average acceptance rate for living next to gay individuals on the continent is just 21 percent, an abysmally low number.
What's worse, her turnout — even in the primaries — was so abysmally low that there wasn't enough energy behind her candidacy to match the energy that Trump brought.
Access to formal clean water is abysmally low, with the majority of Lagos residents relying on the informal sector comprised of wells, boreholes, rivers and rain water.
Manipulating the boundaries of election districts is why the approval rating of Congress is abysmally low yet politicians from the same party continually get re-elected. 2.
Even in those cases, the U.S. bureaucracy has sometimes moved abysmally slow, taking four years to approve the sale of armed MQ-9 Reaper drones to Italy.
Still, Rahman said most developed nations had "abysmally failed" so far in their pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions, making radical options to limit warming more attractive.
It is an abysmally low number for a president who has stressed his commitment to second chances and the importance of helping convicted people re-enter society.
The parties and some campaigns have made videos to demystify a process that can be intimidating and has kept turnout abysmally low considering the number of eligible voters.
And efforts to short-circuit the progression of Alzheimer's by developing drugs that target plaque production have so far abysmally failed in clinical trials, further denting the theory.
All but two were arrested in four states where the local immigration courts have abysmally low asylum grant rates, far below the national 2015 average of 48 percent.
"They have managed to play an abysmally bad hand for more than seventy years," Evans Revere, a former head of Korean affairs at the State Department, told me.
Women are abysmally represented at executive levels in the technology sector and beyond, with only 20 percent of Fortune 500 Chief Innovation officers identifying as women in 2018.
Abysmally and almost unrecognizably remade in the US as The Uninvited in 2009, this 2003 Korean drama is a tour de force of psychological horror and unreliable narration.
It is notorious for its crime rate and unlicensed gun use, has below-average literacy levels, an abysmally low human development index and worrying levels of population growth.
Buttigieg has polled abysmally among black voters in the South; in one poll, he failed to register more than 3 percent support among likely voters in South Carolina.
Yet with the mainstream media cowed or co-opted, Kurdish politicians behind bars and dissent equated with treason, the prospect of a free and fair vote is abysmally low.
Not only has it failed abysmally, but in the course of failing it has effectively provided diplomatic cover for Syria's Assad regime and its backers in Moscow and Tehran.
Some Democrats are wary of those numbers, insisting they must include Democrats who have been voting Republican for years, because polls have consistently shown Trump polling abysmally among Democrats.
"It's going abysmally bad for Trump right now," said Javier Palomarez, chief executive of the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, in a blunt assessment of Trump's outreach to Hispanic voters.
But now, from a crowded Republican field that included well-qualified candidates, there has emerged an aberration, not worthy of that party and abysmally unfit to serve as our president.
Both Amy Klobuchar, who did abysmally in South Carolina, and Warren, who did only marginally better, on Tuesday will have to defend their home states of Minnesota and Massachusetts, respectively.
But U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel also blasted the federal government for what he called its "abysmally poor policy choices" in how it runs the national database for firearm background checks.
It is notorious for its crime rate and unlicensed gun use, has below average literacy levels and an abysmally low human development index, in addition to worrying levels of population growth.
Yet funding to catalyze a switch to cleaner cooking methods and heat sources remains "abysmally low", dropping 5 percent to $30 million per year in 2015-16, the SEforALL report said.
With a conviction rate standing above 99% and a majority of criminal cases tried without a lawyer in the courtroom, the odds of defendants receiving a fair trial are abysmally low.
But given the abysmally low supply of black doctors and the pressure throughout the economy to diversify the labor market, he thought black doctors may garner higher incomes as a result.
" And though the Senate bill is marginally less generous to the wealthy than the House bill was, Mr. Weissmann writes, "'better than the House bill' is a pretty abysmally low standard.
As a drought across much of the state persists after abysmally low snowfall in the winter, access to the 1.6-million acre Santa Fe National Forest was closed in early June.
Yet in a country that scores abysmally in global measures of gender equality and has experienced false hopes of change in the past, these women's departures are seen as a setback.
Michelle Wolf's inappropriate and cruel remarks at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner revealed today's abysmally low standards for "comedy" and reflected the dark stereotypes too often reinforced by Hollywood about Washington.
John Kasich of Ohio has performed so abysmally in the Republican presidential primary that his curious insistence on remaining in the race has made him into a can't-take-a-hint punch line.
According to an internal poll commissioned by Republican officeholders and described by several Republicans who were not authorized to discuss a confidential survey, the governor's approval rating is at an abysmally low level.
Each team shot abysmally in the first half: Auburn shot just 35 percent from the floor, including 5 of 303 from long range, and Tennessee went 8 of 25 from the field (32 percent).
The consequences of this low investment in dementia research funding resulted in abysmally low funding levels at the National Institute on Aging of the NIH, hovering around 28500 percent of all applications receiving funding.
But the policy, politics, and process of the American Health Care Act have been handled so abysmally by Republicans that even this success seems to create more and more problems for them down the road.
It is true that Republicans have performed abysmally in special elections during the Trump presidency, not only losing a host of previously safe seats but also winning the rest with sharply reduced margins like Ms. Lesko's.
He performed abysmally in some Western states like Utah, where he proved especially unpopular with Mormon voters, raising the possibility a spoiler candidate could flip the state to Democrats and give them an even greater electoral cushion.
While different studies have found different numbers in the percentage of rape cases that lead to a conviction, according to the Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center it's about 6%, it's indisputable that the number is abysmally low.
The fact that ever-fewer news organizations can afford to field reporters at home and abroad is a terrible blow to the crucial role of the press in informing and interpreting for our already abysmally ignorant citizenry.
Though Mr Trump delighted in the New York Times's blunder—"I call for the Resignation of everybody at The New York Times involved in the Kavanaugh SMEAR story," he tweeted—the president is polling abysmally with women.
So many video game characters are broad or nothing-y, or written so inoffensively that it's easy to empathize with them—most abysmally of all, some don't even have a voice, allowing you to project directly into them.
I can't prove that Ja Rule intended this song to be a reference to Donnie Darko, but it was released in the fall of 2002, almost exactly one year after Donnie Darko premiered in theaters and flopped abysmally.
A yearlong investigation by The Trace and BuzzFeed News, based on data obtained from 22 cities, has found that: • In cities from coast to coast, the odds that police will solve a shooting are abysmally low and dropping.
A yearlong investigation by BuzzFeed News and The Trace lays out some startling truths about violent crime in America: In cities from coast to coast, the odds that police will solve a shooting are abysmally low and dropping.
By reducing public saving through tax cuts and public spending increases at a time when U.S. household saving is at an abysmally low level, increasing the budget deficit heightens the prospect that the U.S. trade deficit will widen.
Meanwhile, Corker will be remembered as one of the rare Republicans who spoke out against a president whom history will hold in abysmally low regard, and his example will make his colleagues' cowardice look all the more craven.
The cadaveric organ donation rate in the country is abysmally low because of cultural misgivings, mistrust in the health care system arising from reports about organ trafficking and the absence of state initiatives and infrastructure to facilitate it.
But he said U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel in Charleston was wrong to dismiss the lawsuits on immunity grounds in June 2018, even as Gergel faulted the government's "abysmally poor policy choices" in managing the background check system.
The contours of the case have moved beyond a conversation about sexual harassment in the workplace to the difficulty of proving abuse in otherwise consensual relationships (the conviction rates for which in the US are still abysmally low).
They ignore the fact that families are being consumed by illnesses caused by systemic racism, including the abysmally high mortality rate for pregnant Black people — they're about three times more likely than white people to die giving birth.
Rather than an account of two men trying to catch a shark, it is really a homage to the sea and a call to arms to protect the ecosystem that humans treat so abysmally yet rely on so much.
For ten days the country sat in media blackout as rumors swirled suggesting that with Mr. Shadary performing so abysmally, the government realized that naming him a victor would not fly, so they cut a deal with Felix Tshisekedi.
But in the early days of the single's release, an early viral report suggested that album sales didn't seem to be translating to either radio play or individual track sales for "On," which the report suggested was abysmally low.
By the time Prime Minister Theresa May called a snap election six weeks ago, her party ran a 20-point poll lead ahead of Labour and her personal approval ratings were sky high while Mr. Corbyn's were abysmally low.
Whether or not the next three months wind up being abysmally hot, or mercifully average, this outlook signals a new normal for our climate state—hotter than the long-term average, until, of course, that long-term average gets melted away.
By artfully running down their frequent lies, their confident declarations of truth that turned out to be abysmally wrong, and their post-hoc justifications for their mistakes, Danner constructs a terrifyingly clear picture of the distorted logic of the Bush administration.
That bill, which had abysmally low approval ratings among the public, would have failed if the vote went ahead as scheduled due to total opposition by House Democrats, as well as "no" votes from 30 or so conservative and moderate Republicans.
We are setting the bar abysmally low if making the only sane, humane choice is considered heroic; and these senators have not shown that they are allies in the fight to expand the American safety net—in fact, quite the opposite.
Changing the ratio: Along with an abysmally small number of female decision-makers at VC firms (less than 10%), "most scout programs inside of existing firms are overwhelmingly male," says Kunst, who was a scout for Sequoia Capital in 2018.
After considering the large number of incumbent retirements, the large margin in the generic ballot, and the abysmally low approval rating of the president, most political analysts have concluded that a Democratic wave is poised to drench the midterm elections.
U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel also criticized what he called "abysmally poor" Federal Bureau of Investigation policies for the system that allowed Dylann Roof buy the gun he used to kill nine people, all African-Americans, at a historic black church in Charleston.
" David L. Craddock on Diablo III: "Diablo III has the best endgame [in the series], which is a double-edged sword, because until you get to the late stages—which is hitting level 70—the progression in that game is just abysmally dull.
Alexander Vindman, a decorated Iraq war veteran on the National Security Council staff, for testifying in the House impeachment hearings — but it snowed very briefly, and then the snow melted into the swamp that has become the entire South this abysmally rainy winter.
The President who bragged about abusing women on the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape has reportedly taken command of the effort to push Kavanaugh onto the Supreme Court despite allegations that, in his high school and college years, he too treated women abysmally.
Private individuals, as well as figures who volunteer for prominence, are targets for vile confrontations; anonymous attackers employ digital methods that scale-up fast and are hard to block; and the most senior elected official sets an abysmally low standard that others can follow.
And when it comes to those behind the scenes, the numbers are just as bad, with a 2017 Directors Guild of America report noting that numbers of women and minority directors of feature films were abysmally low, accounting for 12 and 10% of movies, respectively.
We didn't sell any of the 35 names in our portfolio that quarter, because many, such as Thermo Fisher (-11%), Boston Scientific (-153%), and Facebook (-10%), performed so abysmally versus the 4% increase in the S&P 500, that we felt they were incredibly cheap.
It's a crying shame as Google's merging of Android and Chrome OS for last years abysmally reviewed Pixel Slate was perhaps the perfect tablet OS.Google hasn't publically announced any tablets since the Slate, but according to Computerworld it had at least two devices in development.
"What Regan did in getting millions of [former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt] Democrats to cross over, I think we have the same potential of doing with the working-class Democrats who are frankly being treated abysmally by the Democratic Party right now," he added.
In the rare cases where there is physical evidence of a child having been sexually abused, lengthy forensic processes combined with the tremendous pressure on a minor witness to present their testimony clearly and coherently mean conviction rates for the sexual abuse of minors are abysmally low.
That's more than twice as good as the update rate from Android 7 to 8 was the year before, but it's still abysmally low compared to the update rates on the iPhone — less than a month after launch, iOS 13 now accounts for half of all iPhones.
The state polls - taking place in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand in the north, Goa in the southwest and Manipur in the northeast - show abysmally low numbers of women being fielded by all parties, including Prime Minister Narendra's Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), said the alliance.
"When you look at the context of a slow-growth economy, productivity growth that is abysmally low — that all adds up to a Fed that's not going to be able to be aggressive with interest rates or downsizing the balance sheet," McBride said in an interview.
But the system created by Congress to determine eligibility for federal dollars virtually guarantees that a portion of this money will be wasted by schools that have abysmally low standards, high dropout rates and, in many cases, saddle students with huge debt in exchange for useless degrees.
David Bell, a historian at Princeton, emailed his thoughts on Trump's capacity to handle the difficulties that will face his administration: Trump himself is abysmally ignorant about both international and domestic affairs, and he is nearly always guided by a single principle: his own self-interest.
"When you look at the context of a slow-growth economy, productivity growth that is abysmally low — that all adds up to a Fed that's not going to be able to be aggressive with interest rates or downsizing the balance sheet," McBride said in an interview earlier in the year.
Americans should study this period because at the same moment that England opened its doors to children under the age of 17, our own government failed abysmally to respond to the Nazi menace -- largely because of the bigotry and xenophobia that shaped visions of Jews and the State Department's immigration and refugee system.
The Senate behaved abysmally and, in my view unconstitutionally, when it refused to consider President Obama's nomination of Merrick GarlandMerrick Brian GarlandLaw professor: Court-packing should be 'last resort' Here's how senators can overcome their hyperpartisanship with judicial nominees McConnell campaign criticized for tombstone with challenger's name MORE, a brilliant centrist judge.
A judge in South Carolina this week excoriated the Federal Bureau of Investigation, describing in a court order a parade of errors and a series of "abysmally poor policy choices" that allowed Dylann S. Roof to unlawfully buy the gun that he used to kill nine African-American people in a Charleston church in 2015.
A new report examining human rights in the United States and around the world has just been released, and its findings are disturbing: The US is doing abysmally in several key categories, including the right to freedom from extrajudicial killing, the right to participate in government, and the right to be safe from the state.
Restaurateurs persevered through abysmally slow seasons as tourists elected to visit elsewhere, but French esprit persisted, and with the shifting tides of European politics — Brexit, a new, youthful French president who, if nothing else, has shaken up the status quo — Paris remains a brave creative and cultural hub, a city that celebrates introspection and beauty unlike any other.
A Democratic Congress should forcefully back special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE and conduct hearings and investigations with integrity and probity that have been abysmally lacking under GOP rule.
ROBERT M. LEVINE, NEW YORK To the Editor: There is every reason to believe that Senator John McCain's historic vote against the "skinny repeal" was a direct expression of his recent lofty remarks to the Senate, in which he decried the abysmally low level to which this once august body has descended, where now partisanship routinely trumps principle.
But Angola's wealth has failed to bring economic development and the country's education and health standards for its 32 million people are abysmally low, according to the U.N. In 2016, toward the end of his rule, Eduardo dos Santos appointed his daughter as the head of Angola's state-owned oil firm, Sonangol, and it seemed that the dos Santos family would continue to benefit from the country's wealth.

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