They're using big data to make "the dismal science" less dismal.
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The results for investors were "dismal — really dismal," Mr. Buffett wrote.
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But dismal scientists are waking up to this dismal state of affairs.
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It is time for the dismal science to improve its dismal record on gender.
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Dismal run Like many other major markets, Japanese stocks are on a dismal run.
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Economics has the nickname of the dismal science, but it wasn't dismal when Alan Krueger was doing it.
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Stories like that soften Phil's dismal record — and the dismal winter — with a reminder that spring will still come soon.
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But when I hear people talk of Mr. Trump's supposedly dismal future, I think of his not-so-dismal past.
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It is a dismal picture; "A Warning" is a dismal book because the world it describes is real and consequential.
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The dismal, dismal Cleveland Browns are limping into this weekend with an 0-12 record—a low, even by Cleveland standards.
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At last, we find out where she is — the colonies — and where she had been before this dismal, dismal existence — a college professor.
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The dismal science is dismal precisely because of this cynicism: because as a project, as a set of values, it leads pretty much nowhere.
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Dismal approval ratings In a recent poll by Gallup Korea, Park's approval rating was at 5% -- up a point from her dismal previous showing of 4%.
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Despite its flashy rollout, the actual prospects for Sanders's legislation are dismal and would remain dismal even if Democrats ran a couple of big electoral victories.
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" In fact, none of the basket of funds came even close, according to Buffett: Source: Berkshire Hathaway 2016 shareholder letter "The results for their investors were dismal – really dismal.
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This is a depressing mess, even by Malaysia's dismal standards.
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There is one odd exception to this otherwise dismal picture.
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They see in him a reflection of these dismal statistics.
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The first half of the year was dismal for sequels.
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How will his or her supporters spin the dismal news?
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So how did we get to this dismal, depressing place?
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On that score Latinos have a dismal record to overcome.
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Transports have rebounded nicely after a dismal start to 2016.
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This can lead to dismal service, as on the railways.
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But everybody has troughs and dismal times – every single person.
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His death comes at a dismal time in its history.
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Few places in the world have as dismal a reputation.
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But things look dismal for improving on this year's numbers.
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But they will not fix dismal public infrastructure and hospitals.
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The investment comes amid a dismal run for Ackman's holdings.
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That'd be a dismal failure going into an election year.
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In government, things are marginally better, but still objectively dismal.
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Meanwhile the race to replace Mr Farage has been dismal.
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For Saudi women, the participation rate is a dismal 18%.
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Tillerson had a dismal record of getting qualified diplomats confirmed.
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Even Iranians who are still working live a dismal existence.
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That plan was quashed after a dismal May jobs report.
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Lúcio had to admit that senior prom was looking dismal.
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Indeed, Prachanda's track record in open politics has been dismal.
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Shortly after, auto parts retailers started issuing dismal earnings reports.
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The worst were dismal eyesores, obliterating views and puffing smoke.
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The conflict highlights the dismal state of American payment technology.
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Any returnees would be sent first to dismal transit centers.
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Uber's dismal debut was a rare event on Wall Street.
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A dismal 18% of the kids got enough physical activity.
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He said it made his high school experience exceptionally dismal.
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The rest of the Raptors shot a dismal 21974 percent.
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For most Americans, this was just another dismal news headline.
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The novel begins in Port Authority, the dismal bus terminal.
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It looks like a dismal end for a glorious career.
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The stock sank last week following a dismal earnings report.
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Her performance in the primaries she competed in was dismal.
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There were plenty of low points in this dismal evening.
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President Trump faces dismal job approval ratings in the survey.
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Christie's dismal approval rating represents a challenge for Lt. Gov.
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Other supposed feminists have echoed similarly dismal views of women.
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Arbitration has a dismal track record of fairness for consumers.
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The immediate reception to the GOP proposal was pretty dismal.
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The president's dismal approval rating does have some tangible consequences.
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But Rubio's dismal showing didn't seem to deter his campaign.
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Cultural practitioners in general have all suffered from this dismal situation.
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We got a letter from him about the dismal field season.
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Still at least the weather's ni...Oh, yep, that's dismal too.
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Frankly, this is yet another dismal performance by a technology startup.
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Liongate's "Anna" launched with a dismal $3.5 million from 2,63 screens.
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Joey's initial prognosis was dismal, with a CT scan showing a .
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Europe has not been able to match even that dismal rate.
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After Hollywood limped through a dismal summer movie season, Warner Bros.
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In Westinghouse's bankruptcy filing, the company explains a dismal chain reaction.
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Shuafat has been dismal for decades, even when aid was flowing.
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Even by Malaysia's dismal recent standards this marked a fresh low.
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Amazon also gave dismal sales guidance for the holiday shopping season.
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The result was its dismal performance in elections in May 2019.
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The law's poll numbers improved from dismal levels before its passage.
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He cited dismal polling some six weeks before the general election.
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His approval rating, already a dismal 20%, is sure to sink.
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Their infectious joy is a high point in this dismal world.
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The EU has a dismal record in high-tech industrial policy.
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That passion is also undermined by the dismal science of mathematics.
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Daddy initially shows kindness to Daya in max's dismal recess yard.
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Toronto is a dismal 1-8 in shootouts this season. 3.
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They have received dismal scores from the League of Conservation Voters.
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"The prognosis for most of the wounded is dismal," he said.
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Humanity's record of following through on its climate promises is dismal.
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The post-war history of civil rights in America was dismal.
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At the end of fiscal 2015, the company reported dismal results.
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Others have found similarly dismal levels of Americans with healthy habits.
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Jason also has a dismal outlook on the future of boxing.
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In Pro Way's barbering program, the numbers were even more dismal.
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She won a dismal 27% of the vote there in November.
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The $740 billion tech giant's holiday quarter was dismal, as foretold.
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May's poor performance was primarily the result of her dismal campaigning.
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Expectations are dismal and dreary as banks report earnings this week.
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And the dismal outlook for retail has certainly not helped sentiment.
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Arthur: They don't let many optimists join the Dismal Science Union.
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Yet, despite these dismal results, there is some cause for celebration.
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The record for the industry's marquee companies was even more dismal.
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The Republicans' fiscal track record since then, however, has been dismal.
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This is an important step given Myanmar's dismal human rights record.
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Puerto Rico's past economic performance has been dismal by any standard.
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"Listen, I'm no dummy," he says after a particularly dismal practice.
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The two million residents of Gaza live in particularly dismal conditions.
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Mr. Trump's dismal standing with Latino voters has complicated the task.
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At the same time, its film studio has delivered dismal results.
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The good news is that this dismal script can be rewritten.
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The bill has received dismal approval ratings in polling so far.
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The company reported poor earnings and dismal guidance in late October.
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There are some obvious reasons for the tax bill's dismal popularity.
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With the economy struggling, salaries are dismal, averaging $30 per month.
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If anything else, things are not as dismal as last year.
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Winter's arrival is looming, but it's not all grey and dismal.
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Plus, they're confident that his dismal polling can't get much lower.
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That would be a dismal failure going into an election year.
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The post-1994 land reform program has been a dismal failure.
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First, it provides a place to escape from his dismal surroundings.
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The dismal forecast comes on a day of otherwise positive signs.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — All that dismal 0-16 talk is over.
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Poland kept up its track record of dismal World Cup starts.
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What a pity, then, that Harrison's lyrics are dismal and dull.
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Visitor numbers for August were the most dismal for 16 years.
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Support for him may have been abetted by Arizona's dismal economy.
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General Manager Ray Shero was determined to end the dismal streak.
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But they were small victories in a larger, more dismal picture.
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But Iran has a dismal success rate in assassinating foreign officials.
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Andrew M. Cuomo rather than focusing on improving dismal subway service.
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Gail Collins It's a dark and dismal time for American liberals.
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When you look at just kids, the numbers are similarly dismal.
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These stories take place amid dismal laundromats and broken-down pharmacies.
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These dismal findings aren't reserved for the smaller and less reputable brands.
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Bed rest only compounds the dismal situation that many American women face.
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We think we can all agree it's been a pretty dismal November.
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Kuri and Jibo aren't the only robots that had a dismal year.
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Your chance of winning it is pretty dismal: 1 in 302.6 million.
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Another day, another absolutely dismal poll for Donald Trump's general election chances.
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"Hotel Artemis" checked in with a dismal $246 million on 2128,250 screens.
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The strong U.S. jobs data overshadowed dismal Canadian trade and employment numbers.
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The numbers may seem pretty dismal, but there is some good news.
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The money that female entrepreneurs can raise is dismal compared to men.
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But what else did this devilish and dismal category have to offer?
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The Brexit fallout comes amid other dismal news for the Trump campaign.
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He noted a dismal Chicago PMI release on Friday soured investor sentiment.
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A string of dismal earnings and sales numbers has retail stocks struggling.
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North Korea, by contrast, already has a dismal history with the IAEA.
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That is because the pope's dismal Latin is also known as "Italian".
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Especially when we consider the dismal driving record of their age group.
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American manufacturing workers had a dismal March according to Friday's jobs report.
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On Wednesday, another prominent retailer in Hong Kong also reported dismal sales.
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Colorado will be trying to regroup after a dismal series at Arizona.
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That alone, Geragos argues, is enough grounds for dismal -- but there's more.
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Target's stock was hammered in the aftermath of the dismal earnings report.
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The dismal science it may be, but economics is popular on campus.
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Worst SPX stock Red Hat down nearly 20 pct on dismal forecast.
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This is a pretty dismal showing, given where the economy actually is.
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Among the lush sights of Thailand lies a dark and dismal zoo.
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Dismal market returns in 2018 mean the problem will only have worsened.
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Bush, Christie, Paul, and Kasich all quickly dropped out after dismal showings.
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"Even on rainy, dire, dismal days, this place is sunny," she says.
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ECONOMISTS do not much like their discipline being dubbed the dismal science.
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This was the greatest city on Earth, yet its hotels were dismal.
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So do not expect Iran's dismal record on human rights to improve.
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Hot temperatures dried out the soil, easily outpacing dismal, record-low rains.
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The New Jersey governor faces dismal approval ratings in his own state.
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The revised expectations come against a generally dismal backdrop for corporate profits.
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As dismal at that looks, TomTom's most recent numbers actually beat expectations.
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Bush bowed out Saturday out after a dismal result in South Carolina.
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This just might be Donald Trump's most dismal poll news to date.
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Let's also not forget the dismal reliability of the Model S either.
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So without further ado, here is the cream of this dismal crop.
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The songs I write are repressed love letters to dismal teenage pretending.
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The dismal CBO report has now led some Republican senators to balk.
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My family took the state's dismal portrait of my life to heart.
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He is intent on revealing the process responsible for such dismal thoughts.
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It was ranked a dismal sixth last year in box-office sales.
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Some attributed this dismal statistic to the dirt track's being too deep.
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In other words, the returns in cash and bonds are pretty dismal.
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In early 1997, Mohammad Khatami's odds of winning the presidency seemed dismal.
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It was a dismal year for New York baseball and football, too.
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Trump's approval rating was dismal on Election Day and continues to be.
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But the Trump administration has a dismal win rate in legal challenges.
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When it comes to press freedom, however, Australia is a dismal backwater.
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The life of an allegedly wrongly accused man seems dismal at best.
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Two months ago, we were deluged with seemingly dismal news for Democrats.
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There are construction sites, dusty fenced-in clearings, and dismal apartment blocks.
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We contacted the companies and received — for the most part — dismal responses.
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Anyone who's watched these Angels for even a moment knows they're dismal.
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Clinton's dismal numbers in the Republican-trending rural reaches of the state.
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Pakistan has a dismal record over the treatment of vulnerable religious minorities.
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There was additional pressure on the corn market stemming from dismal demand.
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The influx of returning Salvadorans would saturate an already dismal job market.
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Mr. de Blasio's dismal numbers are not limited to the Siena poll.
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But the euro's dismal performance still provides extra ammunition to Brexit supporters.
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And the movie's dismal outlook even extends to the dimly-lit cinematography.
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What does shock is just how multifaceted a dismal mess it is.
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THE CHRISTMAS of 2018 was a dismal one for American stockmarket investors.
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It has acquired tanks and other equipment left in pretty dismal condition.
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Everyone told me that the shopping there would be dismal but DAMN!
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By most accounts, sales of Facebook's Portal devices have been pretty dismal.
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As a result, Chipotle on Tuesday posted another dismal quarterly earnings performance.
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These were not amateurish bombs cobbled together in some dismal Iraqi garage.
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Nixon's speech painted a dismal picture of American prestige in the world.
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The results, like many other trips to the World Cup, were dismal.
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However, none of this can overcome another dismal debate performance by him.
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That is dismal news for a country already suffering from brain drain.
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This is puzzling because such boards have a dismal record of performance.
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Macy's, Penney and Kohl's all had dismal earnings reports earlier this month.
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The company warned earlier this month that it was anticipating dismal results.
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Add to the mix the president's dismal approval ratings by the public.
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A dismal 3% of those movies featured Latinx actors in lead roles.
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The agencies' reports are now in, and a dismal lot they are.
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The state of carrying on your luggage when you fly is dismal.
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His approval has steadily decreased, in some instances hitting truly dismal numbers.
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Ansel Elgort gave his all in the dismal drama "The Goldfinch" (2019).
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It's long been known that the conditions in private prisons are dismal.
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But people here took an equally dismal view of the government's performance.
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But some of the other indicators for Trump's reelection are equally dismal.
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But we should also understand that this dismal statistic redounds to us.
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But its dismal safety record has increasingly made it a focus of criticism.
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New polls are coming in with increasingly dismal news for the GOP nominee.
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All of these things contribute to the dismal story of incarceration in America.
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According to labor activists, the letter reveals Uber's dismal view of its drivers.
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Some economists tempered their views even further following the dismal performance in 2016.
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Rick Snyder is retiring with dismal approval ratings during the Flint water crisis.
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But all this money has not improved the dismal state of Chinese football.
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Inspectors pointed to the dismal state of the immigrants' mattresses in their report.
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Only if you subscribe to a particularly dismal view of the future, but!
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Current polls put Benoît Hamon, the Socialist candidate, in a dismal fifth place.
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Protests over dismal economic conditions are said to be planned for November 11th.
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In their corner, apologists would have only the dismal logic of arms sales.
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The dismal first-quarter showing will accelerate cost-cutting efforts across the sector.
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The company blamed the dismal results on a reduction in inventories from dealers.
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Finerman contended Apple's results may not end up as dismal as many expect.
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But this off-season has already underscored the dismal trend with rare luminosity.
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Rick Snyder is retiring with dismal approval ratings after the Flint water crisis.
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In an otherwise dismal year for professional stock pickers, July offered some hope.
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Alas, a new paper suggests that even dismal scientists divide on gender lines.
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Let's turn "What is Aleppo?" into a pivotal point in this dismal campaign.
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The approval rating of Juan Carlos Varela, the president, is a dismal 12%.
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Last month the pro-Brexit paper had described him as treacherous and dismal.
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Happily, and despite its dismal title, "WTF" is far more interesting than this.
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Ms. Carter could not help but redesign the dismal surroundings in her head.
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Its circulation is low, and its esteem among some city officials equally dismal.
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Wall Street analysts were disappointed but not surprised with Tesla's dismal earnings report.
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Maybe she was chosen to help Trump with his dismal numbers with women?
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Corporate profits are also looking dismal in comparison to the past several years.
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The doom and gloom crowd had predicted dismal first quarter numbers from Tesla.
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For all the cheap money, the growth in bank credit has been dismal.
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A combination of fast growth and dismal planning got it into a jam.
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It seems as though Michelle Obama has restored faith in this dismal election.
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Instead, Obama has presided over a war that went from dismal to disastrous.
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The Solar Eclipse is the brightest dark spot in an otherwise dismal year.
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Ryder's crew is disappointingly forgettable, largely because the voice acting is so dismal.
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The market rally is finally taking off after a dismal start to 2016.
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Federal job-retraining efforts have historically produced dismal results, too, sometimes fantastically so.
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Slushy roads and dismal visibility does not make for a fun car ride.
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Increased taxpayer subsidies for the law's enrollees only worsen this already dismal outlook.
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I feel so dismal that I mistakenly cause the world to kill me.
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Meanwhile, sea ice in the whole of the Arctic remains dismal this summer.
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But that does little to change the 8 billion pound group's dismal valuation.
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FOR DEFENDERS of free markets in Latin America, October was a dismal month.
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The graph below helps visualizes the firm's thinking, and suggests a dismal outcome.
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The emoji set to appear on your phone next year are similarly dismal.
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Among the general public, McConnell had a dismal 16 percent job approval rating.
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Still, the dismal results have come as a surprise and underscore Valeant's troubles.
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Given the party's dismal track record on ObamaCare, that's unfortunately an open question.
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The latest quarter's results have been even more dismal than industry analysts predicted.
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The stock market is experiencing its most dismal December start since 85033 (MarketWatch).
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The Jazz shot a dismal 32.2 percent (28 of 87) from the floor.
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That contrasted with dismal earnings reports from E.ON and RWE in recent days.
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Those gains won't erase what has been a dismal December for Wall Street.
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Some highlights of the lowlights: "A dismal mess," says the New York Times.
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A quick trip through recent cinematic history reveals a universally dismal track record.
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He finished a dismal eighth in New Hampshire and sixth in South Carolina.
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Prior health insurance company mergers have a dismal record for consumers at best.
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You've got Manchester United, which has had a dismal season and really struggled.
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And Truman's approval rating hit a dismal 22 percent despite Tier-1 conditions.
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A dismal finish in the high-profile contests usually spells doom for campaigns.
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The dismal end of Kobe Bryant's career; the awkward beginning of D'Angelo Russell's.
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Automakers continued to slip as dismal March U.S. auto sales dragged on sentiment.
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GrubHub lost more than a third of its market value after dismal earnings.
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The mayor's detachment is a bit unusual, especially given the subway's dismal state.
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The federal government's track record on job retraining is pretty dismal, after all.
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A dismal batch of earnings at Macy's drove shares down 13% on Wednesday.
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Always an important question, in view of the dismal history of front-runners.
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And a dismal performance can be quite a blow — just ask the Chainsmokers.
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Above all, they rely on oil-price forecasts that have a dismal record.
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He gets a job as a sugar cane cutter, working under dismal conditions.
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The outlook is particularly dismal when they're compared with groups in other countries.
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The preliminary results have them winning a dismal six seats this time around.
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The Mets were dismal in 1980, forgotten in the shadow of the Yankees.
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Investors don't yet accept that A.I.G.'s dismal recent past is behind it.
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The dismal conditions have set off waves of protests, lawsuits and federal investigations.
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Before that meeting, Peña Nieto had an already-dismal 23 percent approval rating.
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The year to date box office is also struggling after a dismal January.
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That data will follow Wednesday's dismal figures on private payrolls and services activity.
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That poorly reviewed film arrived to a dismal $33 million in ticket sales.
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If, however, federal funds are expended without reforms, the prospects will be dismal.
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Despite low unemployment and high consumer confidence, JCPenney (JCP) had a dismal holiday.
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Mr. Temer, who has struggled with dismal approval ratings, has denied the claims.
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The state's bridges are in dismal shape with one-fifth deemed structurally deficient.
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But slow recovery from a two-year recession has meant dismal tax revenues.
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The past few dismal weeks have left the Knicks in a discordant place.
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The Nicaraguan hearing was about the country's dismal record on freedom of expression.
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The United States holds no small responsibility for this dismal state of affairs.
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Goodyear— Shares of the time company tumbled 12.4% after reporting dismal quarterly earnings.
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What she caught was worse: a dismal self-accounting of her existential shortcomings.
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Airtel shares fell as much as 15% in a dismal debut last Friday.
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And these dismal results are for programs that last at least 15 weeks.
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But if you walk a few blocks west, the sights become increasingly dismal.
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But the special election results have been positively dismal, showing widespread Democratic overperformance.
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The latest Gallup poll shows approval of Trump at a dismal 34 percent.
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Stranger still is Trump's willingness to publicly defend Putin's dismal human rights record.
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Coaticook was a little dismal, in a Fargo way, but with a nice diner.
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Many Italians are sick of dismal growth and youth unemployment of nearly 230 percent.
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You've talked in the past about the dismal state of broadband in this country.
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Rising competition weighed on analysts minds following Intel's dismal report after the bell Thursday.
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Surveys of union workers unsurprisingly show dismal support for the trade deals Biden supported.
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An early, free, Udacity course, for example, had a dismal 4 percent completion rate.
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But that film manages to turn a dismal scandal into something thrilling and uplifting.
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Thailand's dismal performance is not dramatically out of step with countries of similar incomes.
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That may also play to her advantage in Germany, where Trump's popularity is dismal.
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Six Flags — Shares of Six Flags tanked 12.4% after posting dismal third-quarter earnings.
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Despite the dismal performance Wednesday, the stock is still widely loved on Wall Street.
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V.F. Corp— Shares of V.F. Corp tanked 7.3% after reporting dismal third-quarter earnings.
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Murdering a critic on foreign soil would be an escalation of a dismal trend.
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When I took office in 2011, our job creation and retention numbers were dismal.
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AFTER their unexpectedly dismal performance in June's general election, the Conservatives are soul-searching.
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Amazon's track record is pretty dismal, topping estimates just 42 percent of the time.
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But much of it was downright dismal; it would have been incomprehensible to Cicero.
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After enduring a dismal financial year in 2016, GoPro had rebounded moderately in 2017.
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The death loop playing out in department stores is entering a dismal second phase.
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But even more dismal was the lack of recognition for female artists of color.
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While the camp conditions are dismal, migrants have access to food distribution and showers.
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Yet like fellow climate-porn addicts, he cannot resist piling statistic on dismal statistic.
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Still, Enders Analysis has already projected a "dismal" impact on the U.K. media sector.
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José Antonio Meade of the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) won a dismal 16%.
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After the dismal start to 2016, investors are certainly hoping for some upside surprises.
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The loss ended a dismal showing for the Pac-12 teams in the tournament.
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Trust Diana to shine like the sun in the middle of a dismal wasteland.
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Earlier this week, the US Postal Service reported another dismal quarter of financial results.
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Washington (CNN)President Trump's approval ratings are dismal in the new CNN national poll.
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Despite the dismal performance of late, Wall Street is still fairly bullish on Amazon.
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By contrast, the turnout in south Tehran, a poorer, more conservative place, seemed dismal.
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But many charter schools are dismal failures, including those in Michigan championed by DeVos.
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Let's hear it for Barry Jenkins, making the most of a dismal awards season!
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That follows a dismal Monday, when the Dow closed 25 points, or 4.43%, lower.
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But what about an automotive mechanic, which sits at a dismal 104 of 109?
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Still-experimental treatments have had a dismal track record, with more than 100 failures.
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UK economic data has been dismal in recent months, with a recession seen likely.
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Clearly it was a desperate attempt to make up for dismal buyrates in 2017.
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And, so far, the tech IPO class of 2016 has been even more dismal.
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Rubio finished below 10 percent in both states, continuing a string of dismal finishes.
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The dismal Labor Day weekend beat that record: it was the worst since 33.
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That is, all of us who are responsible for his dismal 33% approval rating.
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More importantly, my tests of Pebble 2156's heart rate tracking showed dismal results.
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The underbutler's dismal job prospects are merely illustrating just how much society has changed.
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The dismal economic outlook led to the downgrade of South African debt to "junk".
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"Governance" is a dismal word, but in the crypto realm it has profound implications.
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The record of American (and British) military intervention in the Middle East is dismal.
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His approval ratings among those voters are dismal, according to an NBC News analysis.
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It also repudiates the long and dismal tradition of objectifying black people in museums.
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Wisconsin's 411 East Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee has been called a "dismal concrete box."
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But the findings, the authors said, also reflect the dismal state of nutrition science.
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Or, alternatively, all ignore the headset, because it's gonna be a dismal failure anyway.
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China Huarong Energy has been a dismal performer on the Hong Kong stock market.
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While only 20 percent of people approve of Congress, Trump's ratings are historically dismal.
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Given Minnesota's dismal start, the required threshold for such a change could be shrinking.
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Wage growth has been dismal for many American workers, coinciding with record-low unemployment.
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But I think by any objective standard their response so far has been dismal.
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And despite the finest passages of "The Illustrated 'Farewell,'" this is a dismal program.
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It's been a partial success at best and in many ways a dismal failure.
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Trump, ever the optimist, brushed off the dismal fundraising numbers in a statement Tuesday.
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But the data released on Monday was more dismal than many economists had anticipated.
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London (CNN Business)After a dismal winter, China's economy is showing signs of life.
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After a dismal stretch, the royal family got a little good news on Monday.
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After a dismal stretch, the royal family got a little good news on Monday.
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Bloomberg suspended his campaign Wednesday and endorsed Biden after a dismal Super Tuesday. Rep.
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The standard explanation for their dismal ratings is that they are both flawed candidates.
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Why has economic performance been dismal in many European countries that stuck with corporatism?
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So was his 2019 presidential run, which fizzled out amid dismal fundraising and polling.
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German shares rose 0.4% after closing lower a day earlier on dismal GDP data.
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The BOJ's policy action and dismal Japanese corporate earnings have stoked fears among investors.
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Corporate earnings and sales have been dismal, with the automotive industry walloped particularly hard.
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So did Joe Biden, whose 2007 presidential campaign was more dismal than Sen. Harris's.
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Unfortunately, this dismal grade is not due to Trump's endless denunciations of the media.
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In the dismal days following the election, it felt like we might lose everything.
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It was a bit of catch-up on what was a dismal first quarter.
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The day we retired we became invisible, hidden behind dismal images of aging women.
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Dismal March PMIs for the United States and euro zone sent shivers through markets.
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The Mexican authorities also have a dismal record in securing convictions against El Chapo.
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And given this uncertainty, Tillerson can't be very happy about his dismal performance today.
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Netflix blamed the dismal results on from longtime subscribers cancelling their accounts amid price increases.
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The state of the kitchen and "food court" appear to be dismal and potentially unsanitary.
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Congress's approval rating is a dismal 20 percent, with 77 percent disapproval, according to Gallup.
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India was the one of the few silver linings in Apple's dismal earnings last quarter.
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The province's dismal economy will be particularly stark when compared with the Republic of Ireland.
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It compares to ultra-low returns at the bank, and dismal or risky stock returns.
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Michael Bennet, who hung it up after unsurprisingly dismal showings in the second primary state.
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Experts say the government has a dismal record in providing new housing for the poor.
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"You have your grandmother's body," my mother once sadly intoned — to her, a dismal pronouncement.
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The problem is that Saudi Arabia's criminal justice system has a dismal human rights record.
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Profits forecasts made more than a few months ahead have a dismal record of inaccuracy.
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And taxpayers neither want nor deserve to help pay for such dismal and unacceptable conditions.
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Germany's economic figures were a sole bright indicator in an otherwise slate of dismal data.
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His approval rating is a dismal 20%; that of his government is ten points lower.
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Retailers' dismal comparable-sales results in the first quarter only added fuel to the fire.
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This contradicts your assertion that massive voter apathy resulted in a "dismal" drop in turnout.
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There are several reasons, but the dismal state of online advertising is a big one.
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Perhaps public transport has come to seem relatively dismal because people have acquired better options.
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The weekend's final wide release, "Kin," opened with a dismal $93 million in 2,141 locations.
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The government is eager to improve the country's dismal ranking in the provision of care.
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STILL KICKING After a dismal junior season, Syracuse placekicker Cole Murphy is on a roll.
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I went out to Nauen, a small dismal town near Berlin where unemployment is high.
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But given the dismal reputation of Geek Squad, it's questionable whether it's even worth that.
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On the face of it last year was a pretty dismal one for the company.
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On the face of it, last year was a pretty dismal one for the company.
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A terrible ruler, a war or a dismal harvest could send poverty rates shooting up.
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The problem of value has lurked in the background ever since the dismal science's origins.
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And it's easy to see why: it works well and the competition is pretty dismal.
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But efforts so far have had a dismal track record, with more than 100 failures.
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With dismal schools, and illiteracy stuck at 24% , many Cairenes struggle to use formal Arabic.
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Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie left office yesterday with a truly dismal approval rating.
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The dismal results could help explain why so many Americans have little to no savings.
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Another recent investigation by Frontline and the New York Times came to similarly dismal conclusions.
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The pastel colors and bright light belie the dismal nature of the scenes Rieser captures.
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While the payments company has been reaching new heights, Twitter's financial growth has remained dismal.
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Shares of Uber (UBER) fell nearly 11% for the day following a dismal debut Friday.
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Even so, experimental treatments have had a dismal track record, with more than 100 failures.
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Volume has also been depressed by a dismal January when only two deals were arranged.
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In a two-person race, one third of the votes is a dismal, distant loss.
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These dismal gains would be way off the mark, as the target figure is seven.
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UK economic data has also been dismal in recent months, with a recession seen likely.
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It has been dismal in recent years, rising at only a 22014 percent annual rate.
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After a dismal start to the year, the has rebounded nearly 5 percent this month.
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Political fundraising emails often strike a dismal tone in an attempt to inspire more donations.
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But as I happily played, trying to increase my dismal top score, something unusual happened.
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The conclusion is that active managers continue to show dismal performance against their passive benchmarks.
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Despite the dismal critical consensus surrounding both Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad, Warner Bros.
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Mr Hollande, his approval rating at a dismal 13%, is poorly placed for a showdown.
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Adding layers of red tape will only perpetuate the dismal failure of ESA species recovery.
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He badgered CNN anchor Brianna Keilar when she referred to Trump's then-dismal poll numbers.
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Apple's revision is the latest in a string of dismal economic headlines to start 2019.
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Indeed, dismal prospects in Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon partly explain last year's exodus to Europe.
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Expedia — Shares of the online travel company cratered 27% after reporting dismal third quarter earnings.
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Trump's message echoes the dismal economic drumbeat on conservative talk radio, television and web sites.
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My father, on the other hand, was more than happy to predict a dismal future.
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The fight will be harder this time, despite President Hollande's dismal standing in opinion polls.
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In Peres, a noble idea of the Jewish State clung on against the dismal tide.
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Germany's economic figures were a sole bright indicator in an otherwise slate of dismal data.
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Everywhere in this book we confront realities too dismal for lyric transformation, nevertheless uncannily transformed.
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After a dismal start to the year, high-yield bonds have rebounded strongly since Feb.
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Feminists groups could boycott tech companies to pressure them into improving their dismal gender inequality.
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Farage turned in a dismal performance even though his idea appeared to have majority support.
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In effect, it turned the Senate's consideration into a mirror of the House's dismal performance.
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But that's also pushing other issues, like the dismal maternal mortality rate, on the backburner.
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Heard in the dismal daylight of late 2016, it is actually sort of front-loaded.
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On top of that, the early contours of Trump's tax plan are getting dismal reviews.
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It's a clever hack that could add a little fun to your otherwise dismal day.
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Chris Christie earned just 7% of the vote and finished in a dismal sixth place.
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He can't stand the dismal press coverage he is getting day in and day out.
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Given all of this, the Warriors have started the season at a dismal 2-6.
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Congress's approval rating is a dismal 24 percent, with 72 percent disapproval, according to Gallup.
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But the Knicks had three dismal seasons under him before his departure in June 21985.
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He predicted "a very dismal turnout" on Tuesday, perhaps around 13 percent of eligible voters.
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Energy assets that spend most of their time sitting there, unused, make for dismal economics.
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For people like Mary Sole, 69, of Spring Green, the entire agenda was dismal, distressing.
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But none of that should disguise quite how callow, how dismal, P.S.G.'s elimination was.
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Even by the dismal standards of the trade, Bangladesh's politicians are a brutal, vindictive bunch.
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One bright spot for Congress in an otherwise dismal showing was its performance in Kerala.
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It "simply suggests that economic activity improved modestly relative to February's dismal showing," he said.
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Gap made the announcement as it reported dismal financial results, particularly for its namesake brand.
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Even worse, Levinson granted a patina of scientific legitimacy to the most dismal male habits.
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It was a thoroughly dismal performance by Georgia Tech (211-1), which fumbled eight times.
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The whole dismal effort will do nothing for serious efforts at xenografting pigs, not primates.
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On one hand, Biden exhibited his political resilience after a dismal start to his campaign.
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That the long-gestating crime drama "Gotti" is a dismal mess comes as no surprise.
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But they also had a new marketing campaign to help reverse the generally dismal trend.
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The former national frontrunner finished a dismal fifth — a worse showing than most people expected.
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Alternatively, if things look dismal everywhere else nearby, then even more people might flock here.
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They're trying to figure out ways to bolster summertime attendance, the workshop's most dismal season.
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A vast majority of Americans understand that our current economic model is a dismal failure.
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In desperation, Pavel Pereverzev, the justice minister, tried scapegoating the Bolsheviks for Russia's dismal plight.
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For those who did go through with arbitration, the agency found, the results were dismal.
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Mr. Kelly's choice of words reflects the dismal state of public discourse in American politics.
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If these dismal actions were done with devious intent, that is fraudulent and possibly criminal.
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With such dismal conviction rates, Mr. Capella felt, Mexico was practically issuing licenses to kill.
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Instead, the Jets were continuing their dismal march to the end of another unsatisfactory campaign.
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Most charters have failed to improve on the dismal performance of the traditional public schools.
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The Academy looked for ways to boost the show's viewership after last year's dismal ratings.
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"I got mine!" is not a good enough argument to maintain the dismal status quo.
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Underneath that dismal performance is the overregulation of the private economy by a ponderous government.
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The numbers resulted in a dismal rank — just one out of a possible five stars.
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But researchers said the unrest propelled the exodus and gave the city a dismal reputation.
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The pay at the bookstore was dismal, but everything else about the place was transcendent.
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Unlike the Spanish firm, Abercrombie & Fitch and Gap posted dismal fourth-quarter sales last month.
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Every house they saw was too small, too close to neighbors or in dismal condition.
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His human rights record has been dismal, and his pillaging of the national till epic.
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Perhaps more than anything else, what connects all of these films is their dismal quality.
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Experts at Wirecutter have recommendations to affordably make your flight less dismal and more enjoyable.
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So, yeah, nearly killing the franchise you exist within is worthy of a dismal ranking.
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In contrast to critics' dismal reviews, viewers crowned Insatiable with an 84 percent audience score.
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It's an utterly dismal situation which is absolutely sympatico with the nature of our times.
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Roosevelt faced a dismal depression not with pie-in-the-sky proposals but with hardheaded pragmatism.
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The figures are so dismal that the government stopped publishing them, according to the Borgen Project.
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This holiday season Twitter has been awash with dismal, tragic photos of the tiny lopsided constructions.
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The Dow on Thursday climbed 210 points, trying to regain losses from previous consecutive dismal days.
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Your chance of winning the Mega Millions jackpot, though, is pretty dismal: 1 in 302.6 million.
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Even in this dismal cinematic landscape, some under the LGBTQ umbrella had it worse than others.
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The lag is due to a dismal performance during the first two months of this year.
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It can be described as nothing else in the waning days of the dismal Obama administration.
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Right now, the American economy is in relatively good shape, yet Trump's approval rating is dismal.
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For country home to some of the world's largest aircraft manufacturers, this is a dismal showing.
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George W. Bush's dismal ranking of 36rd in the 2009 survey has improved slightly with time.
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Since the financial crisis, Britain's increase in productivity has been dismal, keeping wage-growth low, too.
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When it comes to the world of used clothing, the options for plus-size are dismal.
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Despite the dismal storage conditions, they found the shuttles to be in better condition than expected.
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Men in Black: International and Shaft spent their dismal opening weekends exploring the worst-case scenario.
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Microsoft's CRM marketshare was a dismal 4.3 percent, according to the most recent data from Gartner.
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Again without Mr McCluskey's dismal leadership the result of the referendum would probably have been different.
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But Ms Tsai's support for Hong Kong's democrats has helped her once-dismal ratings to rebound.
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The biggest names in retail have seen huge drops after a string of dismal earnings announcements.
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That number compares to the already-dismal 38,000 count released Friday morning from the Labor Department.
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The Democratic Party's performance in state elections over the past eight years has been positively dismal.
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Also, it's not obvious that Zynga and Groupon's founder-controlled structure explains the companies' dismal performance.
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Channel 20, with dismal ratings, is not nearly as influential as Fox News is in America.
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And after the dismal Q1 earnings report the company raised $2 billion in debt and equity.
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But massive improvements in computing power have turned the dismal science into an increasingly empirical one.
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Only a handful have braved the market following the dismal performance of last year's tech stocks.
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Christie also drew on her own dismal passage on the Orient Express while writing the novel.
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IT HAS been a dismal year for Britain's beleaguered high streets, and it is only March.
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Weather has become a boilerplate excuse for executives looking to explain dismal year-over-year growth.
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His mission: bringing color and art to one of the most dismal places in the world.
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The Blues were a dismal 3-7-1 without the left winger, who had two assists.
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There is not much Obama can do in a single speech to reverse these dismal numbers.
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BofAML analysts see the dash to cash and generally dismal expectations as an "unambiguous 'buy' signal."
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Doug and LeAnn are called into the Oval as Team Underwood panics about the dismal polls.
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Wall Street closed lower on Friday, weighed down by bank stocks after the dismal jobs report.
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An overvalued currency, double-digit inflation and a jobless rate of 12% complete the dismal picture.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — In 1921, Paul Nash was in a dismal state.
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Europe's big banks followed the trend of their American counterparts with generally dismal first-quarter earnings.
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Despite the dismal public opinion of the app, Eng said HighBlood has received 547 sign-ups.
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Republican lawmakers are in a dismal mood, believing their party will get blamed for the shutdown.
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Contributing to those dismal numbers was a dramatic decline in EPA's facility inspections and plant evaluations.
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The U.S. economy added a dismal 38,000 jobs in May, its worst performance in six years.
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MORE COST-CUTTING The dismal first-quarter showing will accelerate cost-cutting efforts across the sector.
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The difficulties Johnson faced contribute to the United States' dismal record on maternal and child health.
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And there's one field, in particular, suffering from a dismal lack of female representation — artificial intelligence.
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Cruz then made his political fortunes even more dismal by naming Carly Fiorina his running mate.
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We have to wait and see, because right now the numbers for Republican women are dismal.
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The number was well above economist expectations, and tamped down concern over a dismal May report.
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After a dismal first half, the team's leading scorer was spurring one of Thursday's minor upsets.
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French pollsters do not rely on telephone interviews, with their dismal response rate and resulting bias.
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The dismal day of trading followed the Dow's worst week since the financial crisis in 2008.
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He said he was confident he'd win re-election in 2020, despite his dismal approval rating.
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This dismal reality demands immediate action, as local businesses serve a critical role in our cities.
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These announcements come after a dismal 2018 ceremony—the least-viewed Academy Awards since records began.
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And the Republican Party's track record on full or partial repeal of Obamacare's provisions is dismal.
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Mr. Temer is also grappling with dismal approval ratings that are somewhat better than his predecessor's.
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"The chances of public funds coming from climate finance are much more dismal now," he said.
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As raucous as the fourth quarter was for Louisville's offense, the first half was extremely dismal.
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Trump, the Republican nominee, and Clinton have similarly dismal favorability numbers in Pennsylvania, the poll found.
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The father said he was overwhelmed by guilt over the dismal failure of his beautiful plan.
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Germany's DAX fell 1703% in early trading after a dismal batch of data on factory orders.
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On the domestic front, markets are expected to react to Friday's dismal GDP numbers on Monday.
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Representation of Black people in the top tiers of the fashion industry is no less dismal.
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Its first-weekend box office haul was a dismal $2165 million, far below the studio's expectations.
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The U.S. economy grew at a dismal annualized rate of 1.2 percent in the first quarter.
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Penney, which is trying to restructure its debt amid slowing sales, reported dismal results last Friday.
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With Trump's currently dismal approval rating -- despite a roaring economy -- couldn't Democrats win those votes back?
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By any definition, the last half-century of American transportation policy has been a dismal failure.
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Against that dismal backdrop, analysts warn more selling is likely to come in the oil patch.
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Kamala Harris (67 percent for Warren, 22020 percent for Harris) but dismal "likability" ratings for them.
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Worryingly, dismal growth data in major democracies like South Africa and Nigeria are bolstering his cause.
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Overall, the Essential Phone earned a dismal 1 out of 10 on the iFixit repairability scale.
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In this particular case, an incentive that is too strong and will lead to dismal outcomes!
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It came after most Asian firms posted a dismal performance in the first quarter of 2019.
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But after a dismal term as prime minister, no one in his party shares his view.
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But the dismal ratings for the Grammys didn't go unnoticed by the TV-obsessed Mr. Trump.
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Stores like Macy's, Banana Republic, and Nordstrom have all reported dismal earnings for the past quarter.
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The amendments came at the end of a week that has been dismal for Mrs. May.
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If the state of America seems dismal right now, it's because it is—politically, at least.
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But U.S. equities have endured a dismal few months as worries have grown for economic growth.
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This, too, has a local connection; mental health resources in the city and state are dismal.
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Although this measure is off of its low of -0.16%, it still paints a dismal outlook.
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Our dismal rank, by the way, is not driven by the babies of white, affluent Americans.
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Mr. López Obrador's campaign has also been helped along by the current government's dismal approval ratings.
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It may be some time before the dismal science gets a chance to set things right. ■
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Experts skeptical of Monday's bounce also pointed out the economic data out of China was dismal.
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A sequel was inevitable, especially considering Paramount's otherwise dismal box-office results the last few years.
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But North Korea has had a dismal record in testing its intermediate-range ballistic missile Musudan.
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Its record on diversity, both behind the scenes and at the winners podium, has been dismal.
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Against Michigan State, UCLA shot a dismal 2 of 15 from behind the 3-point line.
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The negative views coincide with a dismal perception of Mr. Trump and his signature campaign promises.
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Christensen was referring to dismal purchasing managers Index's from Japan and the United States last week.
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Recent dismal economic indicators have fueled concerns that the United States was flirting with a recession.
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Department store chain J.C. Penney's holiday sales results were more dismal, but that was largely expected.
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Maduro, whose approval ratings had been dismal, got one of the biggest bumps of his presidency.
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Jhoulys Chacin gets the nod for the Padres after a dismal outing in his previous turn.
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To be sure, none of this covers up the fact Sears had a dismal holiday season.
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This was far from certain, however, as dismal take-up at last week's TLTRO auction showed.
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This was far from certain, however, as dismal take-up at last week's TLTRO auction showed.
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It marked the lone highlight from an otherwise dismal Christmas day performance by the reeling Texans.
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The dollar gained after the euro fell following dismal business survey readings from the euro zone.
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The company also slashed its full-year profit outlook, on the heels of the dismal results.
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So 2018 offered reasons for optimism — but the promising developments took place against a dismal backdrop.
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And finally … A photographer captured these dismal photos of life in North Korea on his phone.
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To the Editor: Despite being called "correctional facilities," prisons do a dismal job in turning lives around.
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In his first year in Memphis, he turned the Grizzlies from a dismal lottery afterthought to a .
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The search for ready-to-wear plus-size options can be dismal, which Shrill hilariously points out.
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Computer security news is usually pretty dismal, from malware crippling the web to ransomware taking down hospitals.
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"Deathless Tundra" is the song about being lost in the desert, and it's a really dismal track.
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Last year's Tesla's production numbers were dismal; now, according to numbers released this week, they're looking up.
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But they have also left Trump with dismal nationwide approval ratings that hover between 38% and 44%.
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They'll need to impress in order to buck the dismal narrative set by rivals earlier this week.
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Diversity advocates frequently cite data to draw a dismal picture of exclusivity in the tech startup world.
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"Priest" Tommy and his mother clutch a rosary in Peter's dismal gray-and-algae-green hospital room.
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LOSERS Former Vice President Joe Biden A dismal night was expected for Biden — and that's what happened.
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Since then, and following a dismal earnings report in January, the company's stock has been declining sharply.
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The most frustrating thing to me as a shareholder is the current management team's dismal financial performance.
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Worries that China's huge economy is slowing down have prompted a dismal start to the new year.
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A steady flow of dismal data since the meeting has only reinforced the case for more support.
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Indiana's Victor Oladipo scored nine points following a dismal 255-of-25 shooting performance from the floor.
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Goldman Sachs downgraded Twitter on the back of the social media company's dismal earnings performance on Thursday.
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Residents have lived there for generations, often in dismal single-room flats with shared bathrooms and kitchens.
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And this doesn't make gold's setup as dismal as it may seem, said one veteran futures trader.
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Though less ghastly than Mobutu or indeed his own father, Mr Kabila has been a dismal president.
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Worse yet, they have far fewer "CASH TOTAL" points: a dismal one to the IT expert's eight.
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But the state still turns in a dismal performance in areas like Technology & Innovation and Business Friendliness.
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That bleak economic reality helps to explain why attempts to promote marriage have such a dismal record.
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The country (excluding Hong Kong) has a dismal record of transparency relating to animal or human epidemics.
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Britain is drab, dull, dismal—Britain is lumpy mash, John Stapleton, and fossil hunting in Lyme Regis.
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Davies has produced back-to-back dismal performances, allowing 12 runs and 18 hits in nine innings.
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Mr Mounk is far less convincing on the question of what to do about this dismal situation.
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Saudi Arabia is nominally a US ally, but the kingdom has a dismal record on human rights.
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But dismal readings on consumer confidence and Midwest manufacturing raised worries the recovery may be short-lived.
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Tuesday's dismal data emboldened rate doves and sent the local dollar below crucial chart support of $0.7200.
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That was their worst-ever result, a dismal performance labeled a national scandal by the British press.
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Miami RF Giancarlo Stanton is a dismal 1-for-13 lifetime with seven strikeouts against Harvey. 3.
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At about 45% his approval rating is still dismal for a president presiding over a growing economy.
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Assets in the high-risk, high-return sector are arguably cheap after the last few dismal years.
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Under President Joko Widodo, elected in 2014, Indonesia has promised to turn around its dismal environmental record.
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With an approval rate of only 15 per cent, Mr Hollande's chances of re-election appear dismal.
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I'm not going to tiptoe around it: This year was a pretty dismal stretch for the environment.
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Plus-size models were only cast 10 times (out of 444 castings total), comprising a dismal 2.3%.
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The Muslim Brotherhood, which took power in Egypt after the ousting of Hosni Mubarak, was deemed dismal.
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And hey, after another dismal England performance, it's nice to be reminded that soccer isn't all bad.
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Most are also poor farmers, like Gwasuma, who have been suffering from recurring drought and dismal harvests.
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The mistake is accepting the line, and its dismal conception of life as a zero-sum proposition.
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The outlook is so dismal that some investors may be betting that yields will fall even further.
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An almost equally dismal possibility is that he was taken back to Saudi Arabia against his will.
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We should all celebrate passage of the resolution in a UN body with a dismal track record.
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Even if he said he would, his regime's dismal record of keeping promises would require intrusive inspections.
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After a dismal campaign, early forecasts of a 212-seat majority for her Conservative Party proved fanciful.
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On one of these dismal shopping excursions, on our way to the mall's exit, I noticed Waldenbooks.
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The numbers are a welcome rebound from May's dismal figures, which raised concerns about an economic slowdown.
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It was against this dismal economic backdrop that potential successors to Mugabe began planning for his departure.
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But Mr. Temer is grappling with his own dismal approval ratings and public doubts about his legitimacy.
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Tuesday's dismal figures emboldened rate doves and sent the local dollar below crucial chart support of $0.7200.
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That additional bomber still leaves the Air Force's B-1B fleet at a dismal 11% readiness rate.
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However dismal the athlete's village might appear to contenders in Rio, it's several leagues above these digs.
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Worker-owned apps are already providing real alternatives to dismal working conditions in the global gig economy.
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Global equities fell, stoked by dismal data on Chinese factory activity, British manufacturing and euro zone growth.
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The Nets have lost six of their last seven games and are closing out a dismal season.
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Transportation scholars are now looking into whether car-pooling by ride companies could reverse these dismal numbers.
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It had managed to hang on to an increasingly dire and dismal existence for almost seven years.
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The U.S. housing market spent much of 2018 in a dismal state, held back by higher rates.
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But 30 years ago, Brazil took an extraordinary step toward halting the march of this dismal history.
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Admittedly, my bitterness over the Orioles' dismal play this season might be distorting my perspective a little.
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When I was a teenager, back in 2003, our seatbelt use stood at a dismal 81.8 percent.
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For the past few years, the State Department's annual report on global terrorism has been dismal reading.
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One of the most dismal features of the Mugabe tragedy is how popular he remained across Africa.
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Among their white Republican counterparts, the ratings are uniformly dismal: 5 percent, 9 percent and 18 percent.
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"Sailed this morning in a dismal gray drizzle," Banker wrote in her diary on March 7, 1918.
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Uber drivers say they are also suffering and earn dismal wages after the company takes its cut.
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And yet, despite the staggering foreign aid subsidies it has received, the economy's performance has been dismal.
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The dismal December followed an unusually cold and wet summer, which also seems to have darkened moods.
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It was another chapter in a dismal saga of Nimbyist urban mismanagement that is crushing American cities.
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Many dismal meals would be saved if I carried an eyedropper of gravy sauce around with me.
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This election still won't correct Japan's dismal record of women in politics — dead last among wealthy nations.
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American Outdoor Brands — Shares of the firearm manufacturer cratered nearly 28% after reporting dismal third-quarter earnings.
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"Summer 1993" balances delicately on the aftermath of a tragedy, but its tone is far from dismal.
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It's hard for Republicans to vote for a bill with dismal approval ratings — that keep getting worse.
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His dismal approval numbers back home frequently earn him the distinction as the Senate's most unpopular member.
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He grew up in the kind of dismal suburb that most '60s rebels couldn't wait to escape.
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Smith is renowned for spinning dismal outcomes into reason for optimism during postrace evaluations with horse trainers.
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The company's stock plunged earlier this month after another dismal earnings report as shoppers shun processed food.
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If anyone can score more points than the Saints' dismal defense allows, it's Saints quarterback Drew Brees.
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With globalisation in the balance, it is time China stopped using the dismal horseshoe to stall reforms.
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Every Republican candidate called Dodd-Frank, the centerpiece of the Obama Administration's reform effort, a dismal failure.
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Speaking of hardware, reviews of Samsung's Galaxy Fold device have started to drop, and they are dismal.
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Setbacks included debates littered with unforced errors and dismal finishes in the Iowa and New Hampshire votes.
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Beyond Bloomberg's dismal performance, it's hard to believe that the debate changed the trajectory of the race.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden's dismal Iowa showing raised new doubts about his organizing and fundraising capabilities.
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Meitu unveiled dismal first-half results, which lopped nearly a fifth off its $2.9 billion market capitalisation.
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The trade deficit was because of Americans' dismal savings rate and supercharged consumption, not a cheap renminbi.
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He had raised taxes, which was wildly unpopular, and struggled to climb out of dismal approval ratings.
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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have turned these dismal realities into the central pillars of their campaigns.
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Washington State shot a dismal 27.8 from the floor, but attempted 34 more field goals than USC.
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Los Angeles has struggled mightily on the road this season, with a dismal 2-11-1 record.
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Such dismal performance means Carney cannot afford to wait to find out how Brexit will turn out.
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However, Democrats see a chance to perform better than expected as Trump faces a dismal approval rating.
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The central question for each is simple: How do you wrench meaning from such a dismal existence?
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The crucial holiday season was dismal for the retailer, and it missed on all its financial estimates.
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Activision Blizzard Inc dived 12 percent after the video game publisher gave a dismal fourth-quarter forecast.
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This cohort is not moving back to a dismal future at the peak of their earning potential.
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Their shooting woes extended to the free-throw line, where they went a dismal 6-of-15.
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During this period, Trump registered his lowest-ever number in Gallup's approval polls: a dismal 113 percent.
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Activists say the measure could help fix law enforcement's dismal record when it comes to prosecuting rape.
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GDP has shrunk by over one quarter since 2008, and the recovery has been dismal by historical standards.
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Those dismal numbers are alarming for a number of reasons, but are especially bad news for emoji fans.
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Last week, many apparel retailers turned in dismal earnings, which haven't been this disappointing since the Great Recession.
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Soda taxes have a pretty dismal record at the ballot box — and a new poll helps explain why.
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Looking back at the dismal retail holiday numbers, Cramer boiled it all down to the erosion of Target.
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The father who awaited him Friday was overwhelmed by guilt over the dismal failure of his beautiful plan.
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FOLLOWING A DISMAL winter you can't count on a good summer, yet Tsai Ing-wen is making hay.
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There's no internet, cell coverage is dismal, and just having electricity is the exception rather than the rule.
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And so it goes in Alabama, our laboratory of democracy, with the loftiest accomplishments and most dismal fails.
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Before the Stars' makeover on the offensive end, they addressed their dismal goaltending situation by locking up Bishop.
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It fares much better compared to the similarly priced Bose's QuietComfort 25, which has noticeably dismal sound quality.
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"Fight Club" premiered in 1999 to dismal box office numbers, but the movie eventually became a cult classic.
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Its failure adds to the Ministry of Justice's dismal record of commissioning and managing big private-sector contracts.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden, who had a dismal showing in the Iowa caucuses, comes in at 13%.
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Perhaps the Tampa Bay Rays outfielder was looking for some new mojo, hoping to improve on his dismal .
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It has proved a dismal rerun of America's attempt, in 19903-33, to prohibit the sale of alcohol.
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But the treatment meted out to immigrants in developing countries is nonetheless dismal—futile, illiberal and economically ruinous.
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But thanks to Mr Hofer's defeat, the government has gained some time to improve its dismal popularity rating.
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You can't really fault the public relations department back then for putting a spin on a dismal situation.
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Pink Shoes (Muhammad Ali Abdur-Rahkman) has stepped up, but the rest of the Wolverines have been dismal.
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In July, anticipating dismal results in stress tests by European regulators, Monte dei Paschi presented a rescue plan.
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We will never return and have shared our pricey and dismal dining experience with many of our friends.
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However, economists have recently found that the financial consequences of eviction look less dismal than might be expected.
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Benoît Hamon, the Socialists' candidate and a former backbench rebel, sank to a dismal fifth place, on 216%.
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A JD Power survey released a few weeks ago reflects the dismal state of consumer tech in cars.
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This was a dismal record for a nation investing hundreds of billions of dollars in science and technology.
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That as dismal as each day was, it was the best it would be from that day forth.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Not every investor is chagrined by the dismal way the year has started in stocks.
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Demonstrations have grown in size to encompass a raft of issues from dismal pensions to poor public services.
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But simply waiting for that progress to trickle down into the labour market ignores India's dismal recent record.
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Even by the dismal standards of Latin America, violence in the Northern Triangle is both horrific and endemic.
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Investors cheered the group's improvement, after a dismal first quarter that brought back memories of the financial crisis.
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His support now appears locked in at around 40 percent and Clinton's unfavorability and trustworthiness ratings remain dismal.
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Early signs would suggest that apparel retailers, specifically Urban Outfitters and Gap, are headed for another dismal quarter.
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Considering the perpetually dismal state of affairs that is Jayhawk football, that last point is 2.473,22.47 percent justified.
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Activision Blizzard Inc was down 9.9 percent after the video game publisher gave a dismal fourth-quarter forecast.
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Among those aged 25-34, when young men typically join the workforce, the rate is a dismal 41%.
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Mr Trump is exceptional: his net approval rating was a dismal -6% at the beginning of his presidency.
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If I had to sum up the Conservative Party conference in a single word, it would be "dismal".
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She's kept the dismal failure that is Chris Grayling in the cabinet throughout her time in Downing Street.
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GLOBAL SLOWDOWN The dismal quarter will pile pressure on Saikawa, who has been tasked with shoring up performance.
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Perhaps that is the point, and the film is simply a dismal, jarring portrait of the world today.
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Mr Deneen is right to point out that the record of liberalism in recent years has been dismal.
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As Dwyer Gunn reports in Pacific Standard, the federal government's track record on job training is pretty dismal.
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S. trade talks were successful helped keep investors risk-on despite a dismal survey on Chinese factory activity.
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Adding to the dismal news in retail sales Thursday, weekly jobless claims rose for the week ending Feb.
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She tested it on a women's basketball team that had a dismal free-throw percentage of 54 percent.
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But that's because 2008 was a dismal year for House Republicans, so the improvement in 2010 was enormous.
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President Obama and Vice President Biden have taken us a very, very long way from those dismal days.
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Commonwealth Bank extended its recent dismal run with a drop of 13 percent to the lowest since September.
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Eventbrite shares tanked more than 163 percent after hours Thursday based on a dismal first-quarter earnings outlook.
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Christie announced Wednesday he was ending his White House bid, following a dismal performance Tuesday in New Hampshire.
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New Hampshire was a stumbling block for Rubio, where he came in fifth after a dismal debate there.
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Rent-seeking remains rampant, and standards in both public education and the administration of justice are still dismal.
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Shares of Fossil closed down more than 20 percent Wednesday, following the company's dismal first-quarter earnings report.
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The fall comes on the back of dismal central bank figures revealing a dramatic decrease in international reserves.
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Were it not for Donald Trump, the latest Pew Research findings would make dismal reading for Vladimir Putin.
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That is a dismal return on nearly 20 years of Kremlin efforts to increase its power and influence.
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He takes all of the ladies to the same bar and after-bar with varying, but dismal results.
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IN A dismal primary season, the enthusiasm and moral purpose of Bernie Sanders's clamorous supporters has been uplifting.
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The significant overshoot gave a boost to traders after weeks of dismal headlines from the U.S. and abroad.
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Eighteen charters whose existing schools were at or below the district's dismal performance expanded or opened new schools.
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They received this compensation although CBS shares fell 16 percent last year, and Viacom's share performance was dismal.
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Meanwhile, Proxima Centauri — the nearest star to our own — is a dismal four years and three months away.
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Since becoming interim president in May, Mr. Temer has had approval ratings nearly as dismal as Ms. Rousseff's.
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Despite this dismal record, Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy claims that the new corporate pairing will — you guessed it!
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As Greece's recent dismal economic experience attests, a declining economy tends to seriously exacerbate an economy's debt problem.
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Bedraggled department store chain J.C. Penney already pre-announced its dismal earnings ahead of its scheduled Friday report.
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"The Chinese market, having delivered a dismal 2018, is one of the least expensive markets globally," he said.
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In the 1990 World Cup, West Germany beat Maradona's Argentina, 1-0, in a dismal final in Rome.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)The recent turbulence in US stock markets pales in comparison with China's dismal 2018.
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Only 30% of Sunnis had trust in their judicial system and a dismal 28% trusted the Iraqi Army.
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That dismal treatment rate has to do with cost, logistics, stigma, and being poorly matched with a professional.
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Another strong gain for stocks on Friday extended the market's recovery from a dismal start to the year.
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After a string of dismal to lackluster years, the job outlook brightened considerably for the class of 333.
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Ever since, discussions have been taking place throughout the art world about gender disparity, albeit with dismal progress.
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And shows like "House of Cards" that depict Congress as sinister and conspiratorial don't help its dismal reputation.
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The dismal state of cybersecurity at federal agencies isn't the fault of this one official alone, of course.
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Mr. Trump is seen as needing a drastic recovery in Sunday's debate after a dismal performance against Mrs.
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He takes zero responsibility for his own dismal behavior, which is the cause of the horrific press coverage.
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Raptors 211, Knicks 84 TORONTO — The Knicks let a poor shooting performance contribute to a dismal defensive effort.
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Projections have dropped sharply after dismal activity data for the January and February period was released on Monday.
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The dismal duo won't be fixed after this, but they will be less dependent on the taxpayer crutch.
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But dismal financial results and struggles to add and keep users began to wipe away the stock gain.
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The company posted dismal financial results for fiscal year 2018, with operating profit dropping by nearly 45 percent.
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But his successes have not changed the dismal views that a sizable majority of Americans hold of him.
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It also opened to dismal ratings — ranking 146 out of 150 in cable originals within its first week.
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Then the messaging and media company promptly posted dismal financial results for two consecutive quarters, piercing the hype.
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Spending time browsing here was among my most dismal shopping experiences in recent memory: joyless, arbitrary, spiritually empty.
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Neither does his awkward incursion into the dismal marriage of his lover (Katharina Schüttler) and her sozzled husband.
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Those numbers put him firmly at the back of the pack even before his dismal third-quarter filing.
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But the overall number was dismal: 25 percent in commercial and criminal cases in courtrooms across New York.
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The French company, the third largest advertising group in the world, released a dismal earnings report last week.
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One thing to watch will be whether Trump's already dismal approval among voters drops further in Charlottesville's aftermath.
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They've taken a wrong turn somewhere and find themselves hunkering down in nowhere towns, dismal cabins, shabby apartments.
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The U.S. economy added a robust 287,000 jobs in June, well above expectations after a dismal May report.
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Injury to these areas has a dismal prognosis, as do penetrating injuries to both sides of the brain.
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We have a whole dismal portfolio for you, Mr. Trump, and you won't believe how complicated it is.
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With that dismal projection in mind, these are the 11 stocks that could be in the most trouble.
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He also suffered a dismal showing in the New Hampshire primary, sparking his withdrawal from the 2020 race.
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The IMF last week, before the dismal GDP print, was calling for an even higher sales tax hike!
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In the early 1960s, when I began writing about science and health, American hearts were in dismal condition.
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Juliette faces dismal reviews on her new album — and offers Maddie some unsolicited advice about her own single.
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Gluten-free baking used to be "pretty dismal," says Charlotte Rutledge, test kitchen manager at King Arthur Flour.
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While Macy's, after a dismal quarter, is trying to prove to Wall Street its turnaround plans have legs.
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They live in a grim apartment in a dismal block in a failing, gloomy city called New Umbra.
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Malaysia held rates steady on Wednesday but dismal exports data raised expectations of a cut in coming months.
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The transfer fee costs me ¥1,500 ($13.76) and I cry a little inside at the dismal exchange rate.
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There is clearly a major disconnection between the high graduation rate and the extremely dismal academic proficiency rate.
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Luján's DCCC office is adorned with maps of the dismal 2016 vote and the party's expanded battleground map.
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The irony is that if they don't bust the filibuster, they're helping to assure that dismal eventuality. Sen.
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This evades accusations that the state has mismanaged the people's assets, but effectively ensures dismal secondary-market performance.
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First, the loss of the agent is fantastic news for Putin and dismal news for the United States.
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His national polling, which is more reflective of Super Tuesday electorate than an early-state vote, is dismal.
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Kohl's is laying off 250 people as it restructures parts of its business following a dismal holiday season.
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If you avoided Colorado this holiday season because of dismal early conditions last year, you sorely missed out.
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The treatments have been remarkably effective in some patients who had a dismal prognosis after exhausting other options.
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After reporting dismal quarterly results, Michael Kors on Wednesday said it would shut down at least 100 stores.
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This year net equity supply has totaled a dismal $1 billion when the average is $40 million. 5.
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Trump is likely to see similarly dismal numbers because of his rhetoric and lack of acceptable policy stances.
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This will inevitably involve painful choices and probably make Ms Tsai even more unpopular (her poll ratings are dismal).
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Though, not as dismal as Gilead, women are certainly beholden to the men who make laws on their behalf.
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Looking back at the dismal retail holiday numbers, Jim Cramer boiled it all down to the erosion of Target.
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After a dismal day for tech stocks, Tesla and Microsoft earnings pulled up stocks after hours across the sector.
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The family had reportedly spent two months in a dismal, overcrowded Mexican shelter, enduring hunger and 110-degree temperatures.
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Pulling over, he offered the pair a ride and asked why they were out on such a dismal evening.
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We like tiaras as much as the next person, but this job just keeps getting more and more dismal.
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The dismal outlook has been compounded by the lack of clarity over how financial services will fare after Brexit.
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But the Pacers have a dismal 500-to-1 shot at winning the championship, according to odds from VegasInsider.
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It is the product of dismal decisions taken by politicians who've forgotten that economic growth should benefit us all.
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And after the dismal 2016 that Yahoo had, it's not surprising that the company would want to rebrand itself.
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Messrs Erixon and Weigel are also right to worry about the West's dismal recent record in producing new companies.
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"The statistics are frankly dismal," said Tim Soutphommasane, Australia's race discrimination commissioner and the lead author of the report.
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Donald Trump has responded to his dismal approval ratings by throwing more and more red meat to his base.
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Back in 1952, Democratic President Harry Truman neared the end of his presidency with a dismal 22% approval rating.
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"Much was made during the 143 election about Mitt Romney's dismal performance among Latino voters (27 percent)," Fox reports.
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The central bank opted not to raise rates during its June meeting after a dismal jobs report for May.
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In the case of Abolish ICE, the issue faded away almost entirely in the face of its dismal polling.
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But the industry, once a shining example of the country's economic heft, has had a dismal run of late.
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His ratings remain dismal, not least because of his cold, aloof manner and his eagerness to please the party.
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More than one study has shown that the user retention rate on home exercise equipment like treadmills is dismal.
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Facebook gave dismal guidance for the rest of 2018 back in July, so expectations for this quarter are low.
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Radical Heights, their disastrous attempt at a battle royale, launched into early access as a naked and dismal thing.
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"The record of U.S. leadership, virtually across the board since the 219s, has been pretty dismal," said Berkeley's Sargent.
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There is something profoundly unsatisfying about bond yields of 2% or so; they seem to offer a dismal reward.
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That is progress, yet returns on capital are still a dismal 5%, half the level expected of private firms.
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The troubled company put out a dismal earnings report Wednesday, and disclosed a larger-than-expected fourth quarter loss.
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Pandora's rebrand was one bright spot in months of dismal press, and now PayPal is shitting all over it.
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A visit to Citéco offers both seasoned and neophyte dismal scientists a chance to reflect on the field's importance.
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A dwindling stock of discoverable insights would mean correspondingly less scope for progress in the future—a dismal prospect.
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After four months of dark and dismal evenings, many Americans will relish commuting home next week in full daylight.
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They noted that Chipotle's 2017 performance will be compared to last year's dismal sales results, partly explaining the improvement.
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But make no mistake, investors have spoken and they are forecasting a dismal global economy due to the Brexit.
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Financials and energy rebounded from a dismal July to top August's sector inflows at $1.4 billion and $1.1 billion.
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Having averted the entrenchment of a dismal dynasty, he must set about undoing the damage Mr Zuma has wrought.
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A flood of talented graduates in the dismal science means that wages of junior analysts are much more subdued.
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But there are tentative signs that the rate is starting to pick up from its dismal, post-crisis slump.
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This dismal content is also a great illustration of the digital axiom that if it's free you're the product.
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But the dismal number of people of color who actually won awards during Monday's broadcast is no laughing matter.
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As a superhero movie, Venom, the first installment of the Sony Universe of Marvel Characters, is a dismal failure.
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N gave a dismal sales outlook, has put a dent in earnings multiples of several marquee business technology names.
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Ana and Paul's one-liners leaven the novel's slightly dismal tone, and also cast them as naïve truth-tellers.
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If America wants to increase its dismal showing in elections, it should instead reduce the barriers to voter registration.
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A recovery from dismal 2017, which marked the sector's worst contraction in two decades, would underpin Singapore's economic growth.
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The fallout continued Friday for LaCroix maker National Beverage following the CEO's bizarre explanation for the company's dismal earnings.
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The Athletics have dropped eight of their last overall 11 games and are a dismal 5-10 at home.
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Laughter is the best medicine, sure, especially in times as dismal as these, but Blanco is on to something.
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The dismal and pigeon-holing representation of women on-screen is something that's been noted for quite some time.
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Measured by gross domestic product, economic growth since the recession officially ended has stagnated around a dismal 2500 percent.
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Rubio finished in fifth place in New Hampshire after a dismal debate performance, losing late-deciding voters as well.
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I was curious if not having the app would help extend the dismal battery life of my iPhone 6S.
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Expectations fell significantly after a dismal employment report earlier this month set off fresh concerns about the economy's strength.
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The return on this investment has been dismal, with little of this experimentation translating into cures or effective treatments.
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At the very least, the dismal forecast calls for the government to prepare for another bout of fiscal stimulus.
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"It [Nigerian politics] produced dismal results such that today Nigeria is the world's capital of extreme poverty," she said.
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"The Ball this year has become racist due to the dismal state of our economy in 2015," it read.
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Dan Malloy (D) is retiring with dismal approval ratings, giving the GOP a hope in the ordinarily Democratic Northeast.
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Brexit has distracted attention from urgent problems such as the obesity epidemic and the dismal state of vocational education.
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South Korea's $270 billion semiconductor manufacturer already flagged a dismal first quarter because of a glut in memory chips.
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The dismal Monday trading follows an attempt by Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
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But Trump's hold over a sizable portion of the GOP electorate remains strong, despite his dismal approval numbers nationwide.
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The company last week warned about store closures after reporting dismal first-quarter sales of its top three brands.
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Which brings me to the most glaring and embarrassing Nobel Prize failure of all — the dismal representation of women.
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Judging by the state of our political discourse during this dismal campaign season, the change can't come soon enough.
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The two dominated Swedish politics until Mr. Falldin resigned as party leader in 1985 after a dismal election result.
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Sales and profit rebounded in the second quarter for the core Volkswagen brand, compared with a dismal first quarter.
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CBP has a similarly dismal track record, including the abuse of children, and the frequent use of deadly force.
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The killing of one of Honduras's most prominent environmental activists casts attention on the country's dismal human rights record.
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"We are truly sorry for these results stated above," he said, after noting the company's dismal third-quarter numbers.
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Some of it was due to her dismal performance at the event finals, where she finished in seventh place.
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The dismal approval rating complicates matters for senators who may be on the fence about voting for the plan.
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Add political dysfunction to a dismal economic track record, and Westminster may decide it's no longer worth staying invested.
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They were not in each other's social circles and had never met, but say their dating lives were dismal.
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But the Clippers are still without the injured Milos Teodosic, and their backcourt play beyond Beverley was mostly dismal.
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They address the delusional claims made by makeup brands for their products, and the dismal results when they fail.
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The toy retailer has not recovered from a dismal holiday selling season, making the company's difficult situation even worse.
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Is there a leadership dynamic in these cities that provides political cover for such dismal black labor force representation?
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But the team was a dismal 37-45, and Coach Luke Walton left at the end of the season.
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Dismal as it has been in other respects, the fall of 2017 has been good to readers of Homer.
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Boeing's troubled fleet of 737 Max jets has come home to roost, in the form of dismal quarterly numbers.
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Stephen Curry had missed most of the season with an injury, and the Warriors finished with a dismal record.
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Dodgers 215, Mets 3 At times during this dismal Mets season, Jacob deGrom has seemed like a man apart.
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The Mets — yes, the Mets — are on a streak, even if their season record remains a dismal 30-38.
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Economic data is nowhere near that dismal today, but as that changes, market reactions are likely to be strong.
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"Sex Money Murder" is not boy food, thanks to its faithful depiction of the dismal banality of gang crime.
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People often imagine hospices to be dark and dismal places where there is nothing left to experience but dying.
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BARACK AND JOEThe Making of an Extraordinary PartnershipBy Steven Levingston Joe Biden's first two presidential campaigns were dismal affairs.
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The investment came after he had made a number of trenchant comments about the dismal state of print media.
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It was also beginning to push the race of superhumans called the Inhumans (stars of a dismal television series).
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Producing stats are equally dismal, with just 18 percent of producers on films between 2016 and 2018 being women.
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Some Trump advisers see value in creating distance from a Congress with dismal poll numbers, despite the Republican majorities.
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The Wizards avoided the dismal start that dimmed their hopes in Game 295 before the first quarter was complete.
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Yet, these proportions are dismal when compared to most countries in the world, both advanced democracies and developing countries.
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The downgrade came after the release of dismal U.S. manufacturing data earlier in the day, which sent stocks tumbling.
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It is one of many memorable place names — Mousie, Rowdy, Dismal Hollow — found among the jagged cliffs around Hindman.
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PG&E bears outsize responsibility for this mess; its dismal safety record includes 17 major wildfires in 2017 alone.
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His journey takes him through a dismal landscape, inhabited by people terrified of — but also resisting — their subjugation. —A.
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It was, in retrospect, an incredibly dismal time to cut one's teeth as any kind of anti-war activist.
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This is a remarkable feat, since his actual performance in the areas that matter to most Mexicans is dismal.
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But after nearly a full quarter's worth of economic statistics, it is now running at a dismal 1.8 percent.
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This year, the group plans to decorate 250 houses with Christmas lights in this otherwise dismal part of town.
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The return on that investment is dismal — nearly two-thirds of those released will be reincarcerated within five years.
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Plus, Maine voted for Hillary Clinton in 22009, and Trump's approval rating there is at a dismal 37 percent.
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In that sense, what happened in the United Kingdom was less a Johnson win than a dismal Corbyn failure.
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Dismal living conditions and extensive displacement must be combatted by adopting measures that temper the effect of market forces.
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It shows the dismal outcome of a life that succumbs to fear, but is still somehow an uplifting book.
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Chileans are now confronted by the gap between the promises of politicians and the dismal performance of their economy.
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American Outdoor Brands shares tanked after the reported a large year-over-year sales decline and gave dismal guidance.
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Even to those numb from the repeated blows of another dismal Mets season, the announcement on Wednesday was significant.
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He expressed confidence that the Sabres would bring a spirited effort to the national audience despite their dismal record.
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If people conclude that the tax bill lowers their taxes, that could improve Mr. Trump's dismal job approval rating.
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She urged intervention in Libya, and our failure to coördinate a more orderly mission there has had dismal results.
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This new comparison of US states gives us a more detailed picture of the reasons behind this dismal performance.
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"His handgun performance was dismal," deputy chief Jim Polak of the Independence, Ohio, police department wrote in an internal memo.
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For decades, feuding camps of dismal scientists have tussled over whether the good done by minimum wages outweighs the bad.
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Building on its dismal results, Signet has cut its profit and sales outlooks for the fourth quarter and fiscal 2019.
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Nor does Trump's supposed base, white noncollege voters, embrace it: They approve it at the dismal rate of 25 percent.
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The latest data from Inrix paints a dismal picture for folks traveling Wednesday (that's today!) ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
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They should remove structural obstacles to a faster potential and noninflationary growth which currently stands at a dismal 1.6 percent.
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Sears has taken new steps to boost its liquidity as it struggles to hang on amid another dismal holiday quarter.
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It might actually allocate budget to making taxpayers aware of Free File, and increase that dismal 3 percent usage statistic.
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National Beverage (FIZZ), the parent company of the once-red hot sparking water brand for Millennials, released dismal earnings Wednesday.
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In 1998, Grayson launched Rapoport Academy, a charter school intended to counter the dismal testing scores in the East Waco.
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Eventbrite — Shares of Eventbrite continued to crater down 25% based on dismal first-quarter earnings and weak outlook released Wednesday.
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A dismal quarter for retail earnings made one thing clear, says Dana Telsey, founder and CEO of Telsey Advisory Group.
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Others, they could be dismal, unable even to initiate a set with more than 12 seconds on the shot clock.
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A criminal justice bill was enacted, but an immigration reform effort was a dismal failure, as were border security talks.
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And the local utility, PG&E, has a dismal safety record—its equipment sparked 17 major wildfires in 2017 alone.
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Then, like the first morning of spring after a dismal, grinding winter, everything shone for us and we reached enlightenment.
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The numbers are dismal, and they point to a very real problem affecting LGBTQ kids' health, mental health, and safety.
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