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And Trump's immigration agenda doesn't fare well among voters overall.
That's not to say Republicans didn't fare well on Facebook.
So the department stores should fare well in that environment.
Some of those top locales don't fare well in WalletHub.
But the U.S. skiers did not fare well that day.
Not even the wiliest, most enterprising female characters fare well.
Women who took on powerful men didn't typically fare well.
Fans who love the theater that surrounds sports fare well.
Rolling Stone does not fare well in this tangled story, either.
Women who are viewed as unattractive don't fare well in America.
Even now, the media don't fare well in the public's eyes.
Trump and his associates already won't fare well in history's judgment.
Woods, 41, was tested for impairment and did not fare well.
And Trump's immigration agenda doesn't fare well among voters overall either.
Speaking of the house, Scott did not fare well inside of it.
I tried CrossFit a few years ago and did not fare well.
The durables sector does not fare well after the Fed lowers rates.
For those who don't fare well, the answer can be less flattering.
Coors Rocky Mountain Spring Water launched in 1990 and didn't fare well.
Other major U.S. cities like L.A. and Chicago don't fare well, either.
These fare well under anything, but they really shine under gym shorts.
Trump's favored policies on immigration do not fare well in the poll.
Accusers do not tend to fare well in word-on-word clashes.
Species that had been introduced in certain areas didn't fare well, either.
But mature specimens of ponderosa pine generally fare well during such fires.
"Ford will not fare well though not as bad as September," he added.
Unfortunately for Stewart, her wedge salad with Russian dressing didn't fare well, either.
My chin was new to the game, however, and it didn't fare well.
Should they fare well, I expect Samsung to report record earnings this year.
"When that happens, stocks do not fare well," the "Mad Money" host said.
If he could fare well, it would probably help him more than most.
Plus, I'm not the type to fare well in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
Those who did go forward, the agency found, did not always fare well.
In my experience, two types of backgrounds tend to fare well with VCs.
Most consumers will not fare well in a completely unfettered health care market.
Bubbly does not fare well at altitude; it is too acidic to taste nice.
However, it did not fare well against the Japanese yen, a perceived safe haven.
Sloths typically sleep 22 hours a day and do not fare well being handled.
Graduates of the College Works Painting internship, however, fare well in the job market.
Women don't fare well in these pages — abused, manipulated, raped, murdered or simply clueless.
Operas fare well in concert performances because the drama and music are so intertwined.
Yet Medicare data showed that as a group, these women did not fare well.
Trump did not fare well even when parsing the results by party and ideology.
Trump, meanwhile, should fare well in manufacturing-heavy regions like Evansville, Indianapolis and Lake County.
To put it mildly, Fox News does not appear to fare well on that front.
Though the Max can impress on its own, it doesn't fare well in direct comparisons.
Still, Apple is still primarily a hardware company and its products did not fare well.
Trump's recently confirmed Supreme Court choice Brett Kavanaugh also did not fare well in Wisconsin.
Although, we don't think the model would fare well during a game of laser tag.
Overall, they seemed to fare well as long as they lived in stable, loving homes.
RHP Tanner Roark, who beat Miami on April 5, did not fare well on Monday.
Poor Dorret's soda bread however, doesn't fare well with the judges, nor does Mat's overworked loaf.
The mainstream candidates also fare well in their home states, like Florida, New Jersey or Ohio.
The team has also shown that CubeSat technologies can fare well in a deep-space environment.
An early indicator, a Washington Post focus group in Cary, showed Trump did not fare well.
Some areas and certain types of properties are expected to fare well and others to slump.
The last time he attended, four or five years ago, his digestive system didn't fare well.
It didn't fare well with critics and it was a bust at the U.S. box office.
The increased competition will make it even harder for HBO to fare well on its own.
Recent analyses show Alaska will fare well under the new plan, despite slowed spending growth nationwide.
YouTuber JerryRigEverything performed a durability test on the phone, and the Fold did not fare well.
But will those ride-hailing juggernauts fare well as standalone companies when they go public themselves?
Larry Bartels of Vanderbilt University has further shown that upper-income Americans fare well under Democrats, too.
Pence will not fare well with fact checkers, but his poise and polish played well with voters.
Trewitt's notions of perfect markets may seem cartoonishly selfish, but the altruistic Puritans don't fare well either.
Republicans who find themselves in Mr. Trump's political cross hairs rarely fare well with their party's voters.
If it doesn't fare well, Marine Le Pen will be in a much stronger position in 2022.
If sea levels rose by as much as 12 feet, Mar-a-Lago would not fare well.
Those counties also will fare well from the recent U.S. tax overhaul, chief economist Jonathan Smoke said.
Despite the prevalence of chairmen/CEOs, French CEOs also fare well in international rankings of executive performance.
And it does not fare well either when it comes to the maternal mortality rate for women.
"Historically, presidential budgets do not fare well with Congress," said Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina.
Clinton, who is behind in New Hampshire, now needs to fare well in the Nevada caucuses this month.
Wilhelmsen didn't fare well, allowing two hits, a walk and a run in two-thirds of an inning.
As long as investors desperate for yield are chasing lending products, these fintech companies will likely fare well.
But that legacy likely wouldn't fare well in a Republican primary in Kansas, which has strong conservative roots.
All of the big four lost market share to the German-owned discounters who continued to fare well.
Monday Night Football didn't fare well locally in Miami, with the game delivering a relatively weak 12.1 rating.
Additionally, it didn't fare well with critics who generally found it to be visually pleasing but narratively incomprehensible.
This is not the only recent decision when the commission did not fare well in an administrative proceeding.
Cotton is a key crop in Georgia and the Carolinas that doesn't fare well in severely wet weather.
Like her, it had its heyday in the 2000s and didn't fare well with the onset of adulthood.
Overall, the hosts of the broadcast network's Sunday morning talk shows didn't fare well in the new poll.
Any show on the ratings bubble — like "Nine-Nine" — probably wouldn't fare well in the current merger climate.
The case to dismiss the Kansas result will be better if Republicans fare well in coming special elections.
The tendency to lobster-ize is important because it shows one generally does not fare well under UV radiation.
The same concerns have seen other nationalist, anti-immigrant and populist parties fare well in recent years throughout Europe.
Last March, Public Policy Polling conducted research that showed Oprah would fare well against a electoral bout with Trump.
Conversely, sectors with sizeable U.S. sales and low U.S. imports are more likely to fare well from the changes.
The CNRP believes that the ruling party rigged the 2013 election, in which the CNRP appeared to fare well.
Trader Brian Kelly, though, warned that Facebook shares may not fare well if volatility takes hold of stock markets.
In an interview, he said he's not running, noting that senators generally don't fare well running for president. Sen.
Tech companies, which enjoyed the biggest gains of all industry groups in 2017, are expected to fare well again.
Clinton beat Mr. Sanders in Massachusetts, a state near his own where he had been expected to fare well.
But the margin is a question: Mr. Sanders could fare well in some areas, particularly in New York City.
His last book, "Fare Well, Illyria" (2014), was a memoir about Balkan politicians, poets, artists, fishermen, farmers and friends.
Hence, the hedge can fare well even if US equities revisit recent lows but fail to set new lows.
The home Vikings are perhaps more used to extreme cold, but the Seahawks typically fare well in inclement weather, too.
Elsewhere, indie box office favorite "The Farewell" continues to fare well as it slowly expands to theaters across the country.
And despite doomsday scenarios put out by welfare advocacy groups, estimates show that Alaska would fare well under the plan.
The former president also said that the tax law may be altered if Democrats fare well in the midterm elections.
This was an interesting experiment in brand extension: Coors Rocky Mountain Spring Water launched in 1990 and didn't fare well.
It is uncommon but not unprecedented for capital defendants to represent themselves, and they typically do not fare well. Maj.
Prepare for stimulating situations introverts often don't fare well when they are caught off-guard or put on the spot.
Showrunner Angela Kang has a special ax from Andrew Lincoln, but she doesn't think she'd fare well with the undead.
It wasn't lost on director Jones that films based on video games don't usually fare well at the box office.
And winning across the board suggests that he'll fare well in some of the smaller Super Tuesday contests as well.
Commissioners, past and present, generally do not fare well with baseball crowds, and that was certainly the case this weekend.
There's the usual farewell, usual for TED anyway — including salmon jerky, gourmet popcorn and sriracha-flavored Epic chicken bites.
It flagged two stocks which might not fare well, as compared with their regional peers: Japan's Nissha and China's Visionox Technology.
Universal's domestic distribution chief Nick Carpou said he thinks the film will fare well in the coming weeks as counter-programming.
The issue, it would seem, pertains to animals who are suffering from habitat loss, and who don't fare well in cities.
Despite the recent recession in the oil patch brought by the collapse in oil prices, Texas cities continue to fare well.
It only stands to reason that as economic conditions slow, possibly tip, towards recession, that the company will not fare well.
Most large corporations fare well under the legislation, and are largely waiting to see what the Senate draft holds in store.
Establishment Republicans are looking for an alternative to Ward, who they believe wouldn't fare well in a general election against Rep.
RHP Wily Peralta did not fare well in relief Thursday, allowing seven runs on eight hits in 1 1/3 innings.
As for CM Punk, you already know his story ... he fought twice in the UFC and didn't fare well either time.
Students with weak preparation don't fare well in online college classes, as recent research by professors at Harvard and Stanford shows.
American multinational companies fare well under the plan, which calls for shifting toward a more territorial tax system, albeit with caveats.
But your ruling planet of Uranus also makes you fiercely independent, meaning stage-5 clinger friends don't fare well with you.
Brains don't fare well during the cooling down process, even when advanced cryopreservants are used to protect the brain from freeze damage.
Emanuel has long ago made amends, but may have to do so again if Clinton doesn't fare well in the primary Tuesday.
The whole thing feels assured and classy, but I don't think it'd fare well in my backpack for a week or two.
But Kasich acknowledged he didn't expect to fare well in the Palmetto State and is looking toward better prospects on Super Tuesday.
Mr. Sanders also hoped to fare well in Appalachia, where there's a large number of working-class Democrats and few black voters.
He suffered an upset loss in Maine and nearly lost Louisiana and Kentucky, two states where he was expected to fare well.
It sets Mr. Kasich up to fare well in his home state of Ohio next week, where polls show a tight race.
Netflix didn't fare well as subscriber growth stalled, while Microsoft gained on the strength of solid results and its cloud business performance.
We think we have a pretty good idea of where each candidate should fare well, based on polling data and past elections.
Mr. Trump should theoretically fare well in the state, where he owns property and where his involvement with casinos is not a liability.
The single currency is being hurt by dollar strength and also by upcoming European parliamentary elections in which euroskeptic parties may fare well.
I'm super pale and freckly and don't fare well in the sun, so late afternoon or early evening is my ideal beach time.
People who constantly have their radar attuned to slights don't fare well on critical thinking, but youths learning in rousingly diverse environments do.
California banned construction of these buildings in 22016, but plenty of them still exist and would not fare well in a major earthquake.
Those who took on the challenge after World War II -- Richard Nixon in 19883 and Hubert Humphrey in 1968 -- did not fare well.
The next season promises to be as tense and explosive as the last, which means it could fare well at next year's Emmys.
The single currency is being hurt by dollar strength and by the upcoming European parliamentary elections in which euroskeptic parties may fare well.
When prices were relatively high, nuclear plants were able to fare well because their facilities, once up and running, were inexpensive to operate.
Should he fare well in the primaries, Rubio would be in a strong position to unite anti-Trump factions as a compromise choice.
The results confirmed what you probably always thought: Moist foods don't fare well after a trip to the grimy, smelly, bacteria-encrusted floor.
Among those who did not fare well were the least-known candidates — Natalia Gherman of Moldova, Ms. Pusic and Igor Luksic of Montenegro.
The United States may be leading other big industrialized countries in economic growth, but its labor force does not fare well in comparison.
But other cities also fare well: Washington is No. 4, Toronto is No. 6, Boston is No. 9 and Baltimore is No. 11.
Filter-feeding animals called bryozoans doubled their growth on heated panels, crowding out other species that seemed to fare well on unheated panels.
The police report said he smelled of alcohol, didn't fare well on field sobriety tests and refused a breath test, the Journal reported.
Cotton, a key crop in Georgia and the Carolinas that doesn't fare well in severely wet weather, rose 7 percent in a week.
The sisters decided their mother would not fare well in another facility, so Ms. Willits found a place large enough for three people.
ANZ's Qu said he expects energy-related industries to fare well this year, but cautions that markets may be too relaxed about liquidity conditions.
The Texas senator said he expects to fare well in his home state, where some recent polls show him leading Trump by double digits.
"I didn't care," Mr. Davies recalled recently, his shrug a tacit acknowledgment that models turned actors didn't generally fare well in the movie trade.
Advanced Petrochemical may fare well after reporting a 43.8 percent jump in fourth-quarter net profit, citing growth in sales volumes and product prices.
Triggs did not fare well versus Houston last year as he surrendered six runs and 10 hits over six innings in two relief appearances.
Democratic National Committee (DNC) spokeswoman Xochitl Hinojosa said Monday that Republican candidates running on pro-Trump platforms won't fare well in November's midterm elections.
Republicans hope that the tax law will help them fare well in the midterms despite the fact that the president's party typically loses seats.
The league went out of business after a year, and the Maroons moved to the National League, but didn't fare well there, finishing last.
Denver was promoted as an early favorite in the race for HQ2, but the bid didn't fare well in CNBC's analysis of top contenders.
Bottom line: Bank stocks are thought to fare well in rising rate environments, but as Treasury spreads fall, financial equities are taking a hit.
Before the GOP caucuses, Republicans will compete in South Carolina, where Trump is expected to fare well and holds a commanding lead in polls.
As expected, this latest cut did not fare well with Planned Parenthood and its advocates, who emphasized the necessity of the organization's education programs.
And, as Sansa reminds Jon, the men of their family don't fare well in the capital — even their grandfather and uncle were brutally murdered there.
It has "Fare Well" stitched around the collar, with the flimsy fabric of the skirt adorned all over with metal weights, alluding to her suicide.
Within the consumer and housing-related credit sectors, it's the banking, airlines, health care, and pharmaceuticals that are likely to fare well, according to Pimco.
If Democrats fare well in 2020, a rule change would greatly increase the likelihood that some of these big progressive ideas could come to fruition.
Though the Joe-Joe's had a thicker creme layer, they had a blander taste than the Oreos and didn't fare well in the milk test.
While Barcelona and Bartaco tend to fare well in the spring and summer, Double Eagle is more favorable during the fall and winter, he said.
Dodge Ram's Super Bowl ad featuring part of a speech by Martin Luther King Jr. did not fare well, sparking widespread criticism online almost instantly.
Dr. Abramson agrees that new killer whales should not be captured, but noted that those already in captivity would not fare well in the wild.
Britain did not fare well in the OECD's PISA evaluations from 2015, reaching 22nd in the average score for reading literacy and 27th in mathematics.
Speaking on CNBC, Buffett said investors with a 10- to 103-year time horizon and focused on companies' earnings power will fare well in stocks.
Dutch voters go to the polls on Wednesday, and the far-right party of the anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders is expected to fare well.
Franchises are often promoted as businesses that fare well in a recession, but Darrell Johnson, chief executive of FRANdata, said the research did not support that.
Ideally, you should try to head for high ground or the far north, as historical accounts show that zombies don't fare well at sub-zero temperatures.
Looking ahead to what 2019 may bring for equities, many fund managers expected emerging market stocks to fare well, saying the recent correction had been overdone.
While there might be temporary pockets of weakness in the stock prices of these companies, we expect that over the long term each will fare well.
It's easy to speculate that Mr. Zuckerberg will not fare well, given his past avoidance of such appearances and his well-known discomfort with media interviews.
But analysts do not expect the party to fare well, as the appeal of nationalism has faded and many people want to join the European Union.
"There's no empirical evidence that you could lump in a whole region and say that women have not, or will not, fare well there," says Dittmar.
The absurd, dark adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's novel "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," directed by Terry Gilliam, did not fare well in movie theaters.
Even if Gaza is one of the main issues, despite the current uproar, he is likely to fare well against any other candidate in that debate.
Children in poverty-ridden and otherwise underserved communities do not fare well on standardized national tests, which are the traditional ways of identifying G&T students.
They are eyeing seats in North Carolina, Arizona, Colorado and Maine — states where Mr. Sanders's calls for a political revolution may not fare well with voters.
Hamilton said the price per share was reasonable, and, given Lyft's positive cash flows, he seemed confident the company will fare well on the Nasdaq this year.
But new tax legislation may not fare well in the closely divided Senate, where Republicans would need support from Democrats who uniformly opposed last year's tax overhaul.
In a statement after a meeting of The Republicans' leadership, Fillon said the elections were his party's next challenge and he was certain it would fare well.
Apple wants to drive demand in the emerging markets but we note that their low-cost 22003C did not fare well when that was introduced in 21990.
Our case did not fare well at first in the Court of Appeals, and in fact were denied our request for a hearing before the full court.
He narrates Finnish guerrilla tactics against the Red Army in World War II with infectious glee (skis and white camouflage, it turns out, fare well against tanks).
We used Glassdoor user comments to find common questions these companies ask job candidates, as well as answers that candidates say will fare well during the interview.
Senate Republicans have decided their plan to repeal and replace Obamacare wouldn't fare well in the sun, and so they have shielded it from any public scrutiny.
One is that there's some real variability in how people respond to it, and researchers have no way of predicting who will fare well and who won't.
Corburn showed that a person's ZIP code is more predictive of longevity than his or her genetic code — and that Richmond's ZIP codes did not fare well.
Reggie is no-nonsense, which might not fare well for Susie (Alex Borstein) and Midge (Rachel Brosnahan), who is heading out on tour as Shy's opening act.
If we look back at market disruptions like the Flash Crash, it is clear that thinly traded ETFs (and stocks) don't fare well in times of crisis.
The insole of this pair features a thick cushioning that cradles my foot and supports my arches, which are really tight and usually don't fare well in heels.
Google Display considered purely in terms of last click would not fare well, but it is "assisting" a lot of the other channels in driving the final conversion.
Beardstown Ladies The Green Machine (Jarvis Green) The Beardstown Ladies have exposure to tech, healthcare and financials in companies we think should fare well in the upcoming year.
Mr. Cruz and Mr. Trump never had a chance to fare well in the invisible primary, which made many of us believe the nomination was beyond their reach.
Graduates of the selective private school fare well in the workforce: Recent grads out-earn their peers from similar schools by 16%, according to salary data from Payscale.com.
We got an early look at this version of Firefox late last year, and it seemed to fare well on an ARM laptop with a dozen tabs open.
But "so long as signs continue to point to a growth-driven move in yields, we think that over the medium term, stocks will fare well," he said.
Lúcio wouldn't fare well in a one-on-one encounter with Reaper, but his Support role means he'll usually have an ally or two nearby at all times.
Sanders, meanwhile, has hit college towns and typically unvisited portions of Iowa's cities -- but he has also spent more time in rural areas where Clinton could fare well.
New companies that are in a separate industry and have lower price-to-earnings ratios and lower expected returns relative to the parent typically fare well, Kostin said.
But in the next few days, she will court Colorado and Nevada, two Western states with large Hispanic populations, where she should fare well against Mr. Trump. Mrs.
Though brawnier pullers tend to fare well, success largely rests on strategy — the angle of the tug, the timing of a surge, the precise positioning of each finger.
No spoilers, of course, but as for what becomes of Hark, can a man who stands for pure focus fare well in the land of the perpetually distracted?
Point guard Rajon Rondo, who didn't fare well during his brief stint with Dallas a couple of seasons ago, finished with two points and two assists in 24 minutes.
China aims to build world-class universities and some of its top schools fare well in global rankings, but critics argue curbs on academic freedom could inhibit those ambitions.
The Seattle Mariners just got through playing three straight series against teams currently leading their divisions and did not fare well with a 3-7 mark in those games.
It would strengthen Ted Cruz, who would be positioned to fare well enough in the South to block Mr. Trump from building a significant delegate lead on Super Tuesday.
While the first film earned more than $22009 million globally, Disney has only released one sequel to one of its live action remakes — and that one didn't fare well.
An evangelical favorite who can't fare well in South Carolina has little or no chance to compete nationally, where evangelical voters represent a far smaller share of the electorate.
A day after North Korea conducts a nuclear test, major Asian stock indices fare well both in the short and long term, according to big data analytics service Kensho.
In an interview with The Hill, Eastman pushed back on the narrative that a progressive candidate won't fare well in November, arguing that her campaign helped get out voters.
But while we were confident in forecasting that growth would fare well this year, the idea of serious state-sector reform is more pipedream than prediction at this point.
If they are not seen as separating themselves from a misogynistic White House and administration, and instead are seen as enabling them, they will not fare well in November.
Analysts also see Pinterest's avoidance of any privacy-related issues, as well as its high-potential ad products as reasons the company could fare well in the near term.
He might get around 350 with wins in states where he should fare well, like Arizona, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, Rhode Island, Indiana and West Virginia.
She loses in a bunch of predominantly white, working-class states where Mr. Sanders is hoping to fare well: Wisconsin, Wyoming, North Dakota, Kentucky, Oregon, Indiana and West Virginia.
To get a sense of where Mr. Rubio might fare well, we estimated how the states on Super Tuesday might vote if they voted like the four early states.
He didn't fare well against Seattle in his last turn as he served up three homers while surrendering a career-worst eight runs and seven hits in four frames.
Although successful candidates tend to fare well on all these indicators, the authors find that endorsements—their preferred measure of party support—are the best single predictor of delegate-winning.
It is expected to fare well in the election in Bavaria, long a stronghold of the conservative Christian Social Union, a member of the Chancellor Angela Merkel's federal coalition government.
In December, the magazine named him the most overpaid actor for a second straight year as films such as "Alice Through the Looking Glass" and "Mortdecai" did not fare well.
Mr. Trump would fare well in the pure winner-take-all states as well as the states with a mix of winner-take-all by statewide vote and congressional district.
The checklist would go into even greater detail, warning women that if they smoke or have medical conditions like diabetes or autoimmune disease, they may not fare well after surgery.
The current nomination system is terribly flawed, precisely because it creates a narrative of disappointment around candidates who don't fare well in two homogeneous states without a single major city.
"Even though we didn't fare well in our lasthomestand – as well as we'd like to – we are going back home again," Romar told reporters Saturday after falling to the Cardinal.
To be honest, neither burger was great, and I suspect the Impossible patty wouldn't fare well against one made from the aged, grass-fed chuck I get at my butcher.
Against the backdrop of President-elect Donald Trump's new agenda and renewed optimism about economic growth, Americans should fare well next year, the founder of consumer products giant Jarden said Tuesday.
"Yes, there could be delays in fiscal stimulus, but it's highly probable they'll be delivered, and the economy in its own right probably will fare well this year," the strategist said.
I've always argued that David was among the better people, and the better people don't fare well int he universe of Scandal, so I thought it made a lot of sense.
Prices for India have not yet been revealed, but with that sort of fare well beyond the reach of the average Indian, the company will be targeting the country's elite society.
However, the film, which sees Johnny Depp return as Captain Jack Sparrow, continues to fare well overseas having earned $210 million, bringing its worldwide earnings just over the $2500 million mark.
Next month's contest does not fare well in this category, either: although Labour has recently caught up a bit, Theresa May's Tories are a good ten points clear in most polls.
Cruz and Trump both fare well among the voters who feel "betrayed" by their party, and Trump wins 42% of the voters who say they are angry at the federal government.
While Graham had a loyal circle of local officials and supporters around him, he barely registered in the presidential polls and wasn't expected to fare well in his home state's primary.
"While the bird(s) that our plane struck and ingested in flight didn't fare well, all 13 skydivers on that load and our pilot are safe and sound," the company said.
Conrad will play a big part in Quibi's success (or lack thereof, if it doesn't fare well!), as a significant aspect to the service is to be the app's mobile design.
Lithium in particular doesn't fare well in the hot core of a sun, but it thrives on rocky planets like Earth that lack the power to consume it as it forms.
And Scalise should get it too, coming from Louisiana, a state which would fare well under a carbon tax according to modeling done by the conservative-led Alliance for Market Solutions.
Some banking businesses do not fare well when too much hangs in the balance, as occurred with an OPEC meeting, an Italian constitutional referendum and the American election late last year.
I knew a beast of a workstation wouldn't fare well away from a power outlet, but I was surprised by its four-hour lifespan in our battery test, especially considering its price.
As countless political scientists have pointed out, the subjective appraisal of who may fare well in a general election doesn't translate to a coherent concept when discussed publicly or measured through polling.
Samsung reported its second-quarter earnings on Wednesday and specifically said that it saw demand for its more affordable phones, including its A Series devices, but the Galaxy S10 didn't fare well.
Lady Gaga and Katy Perry also didn't fare well for their latest efforts, with Gaga getting two pop nods (same as Sheeran) and Perry's disappointing Witness being left off the list entirely.
He might also hope to fare well in older parts of rural and small-town New Hampshire, but Bernie Sanders will find great strength along the border of Vermont, his home state.
Every time Democrats fare well (or even just better than usual) in conservative areas, it may become harder for party strategists to argue that the toughest races are still out of reach.
Other candidates who have delivered strong fundraising hauls and can translate that to effective campaign outreach could also fare well in the state, especially given how many delegates are up for grabs.
Marian attended the experimental Lincoln School, affiliated with Teachers College at Columbia University, but did not fare well in its unstructured classes; she could barely read or write by the seventh grade.
That's not just evangelical-targeting candidates like Cruz and Carson who could never be expected to fare well in New Hampshire; that's also moderate establishment types like Rubio, Bush, Christie, and Kasich.
The 24-year-old didn't fare well in his lone encounter with the Yankees, allowing one run on three hits in two-thirds of an inning in a no-decision on June 23.
Naturally, knit sneakers don't always fare well in the rain, so Cole Haan created a water-resistant version with rubber foxing around the perimeter of the shoes to prevent water from leaking in.
For evangelicals, the return of Jews to Israel is believed to instigate the Rapture and the second coming of Christ (an inconvenient eventuality for Jews, who would not fare well in this scenario).
Support from "very conservative" voters might be much more important to the chances of the mainstream candidates than usual, since Mr. Trump appears to fare well among self-described moderate voters in blue states.
"We think [Wells Fargo] should fare well on the credit side; particularly as the lack of balance sheet growth will be a positive attribute when 'late cycle' concerns weigh on other names," Horowitz said.
He is one of the big guns who will be hoping to fare well in the 37.5-km undulating time-trial in the 13th stage where he can gain time on Contador and Quintana.
"New product offerings resonated with consumers, and with its paper flowers collection of platinum and diamonds jewelry rolling out, Tiffany should continue to fare well," said Ken Perkins, founder of research firm Retail Metrics.
I also had a strong feeling Goran Dragic would fare well in his new role off the bench — which is why I picked him as my Sixth Man Award favorite coming into the season.
The Orlando Magic did not fare well on their just-completed six-game road trip, going 1-5 while allowing an average of 113.7 points, and hope a return home can swing the momentum.
It seems obvious where Mr. Cruz should fare well: the very conservative and religious western half of the state, and especially the ancestrally Dutch areas where the most conservative candidates often win by wide margins.
The micro segment, where the Fortwo remains one of only a few options, did not fare well in 2016, with Fortwo selling only just over 6,000 units in total for the year, as Roadshow notes.
Perhaps GNS is onto something revolutionary, but precision medicine has yet to fare well in clinical applications: No more than8%of precision medicine interventions in cancer treatment have been successful, per The New York Times.
All these parties fare well in the polls in their own countries, even as the establishment parties, the mainstream media and the main institutions of the state either attack them or try to ignore them.
Candidates who question its status typically don't fare well: Dean was savaged by rival candidates and by the Iowa press when his 2000 attacks on the Iowa caucuses became public during his 413 presidential campaign.
It&aposs been 17 years since 2003&aposs "Bad Boys II" and other long-gestating sequels, like last year&aposs "Terminator: Dark Fate" and the "Shining" sequel, "Doctor Sleep," didn&apost fare well with audiences.
As Nate Silver recently explained, Harris has the potential to fare well among several of the five big Democratic constituencies: party loyalists; hard-core progressives; young voters; African-Americans; and Hispanic and Asian-American voters.
The annual drop is due to Apple's high prices, IDC suggests, but its name "is still very strong in China" and "the company will fare well should it release slightly cheaper options later in the year."
It's not the most serious of tools—a 10-lumen LED is only good for helping drivers see you, and the thin cable isn't going to fare well against bolt cutters, let alone serious bike thieves.
"These results have positively surprised investors, who were not expecting banks to fare well given the tightening credit conditions, increased drawdowns from government deposits, and in lieu of falling hydrocarbon dollars," said a bank sector analyst.
He says the company will fare well in hiring engineering and data-science talent, maintain market share even as tech giants like Uber Freight enter the trucking world, and that the current trucking recession is cyclical.
After a reactionary Supreme Court struck down several New Deal policies, President Franklin Roosevelt proposed expanding the Court to as many as 15 justices — although this proposal did not fare well politically, to say the least.
It's a relieving victory for the GOP, which should not have had such trouble holding a Senate seat filled by a household name, especially in a blood-red state like Texas, where Democrats rarely fare well.
It's also fairly evident that a more moderate establishment-backed candidate, like Mr. Rubio, ought to fare well among more affluent Republicans in metropolitan eastern Iowa, and especially in the suburbs to the west of Des Moines.
The offensive line needs to bounce back from a poor game in which it allowed three sacks and didn't fare well in opening holes for Walton (448 yards, 8 TDs) and Joe Yearby (363 yards, 5 TDs).
He won 33 percent of them, according to the exit polls, which could position him to fare well in the South, where evangelicals represent an even larger share of the primary electorate than they do in Iowa.
A potential merger of T-Mobile and Sprint could fare well with the Trump administration, which has telegraphed for months that it isn't resolutely opposed to the combination of the country's third- and fourth-largest wireless giants.
But while the real estate and export sectors continued to fare well on Tuesday, some blue chips lost steam, such as Commercial International Bank, which fell 0.8 percent after a 6.8 percent gain on the previous day.
He finished 11th for the day and now holds a comfortable 2-minute-27-second lead in the overall standings over the second-place Bauke Mollema, another rider who did not fare well on the final climb.
Utilities stocks are particularly sensitive to rate shifts given their high yields relative to the rest of the market; he believes as interest rates will likely take a leg lower, utilities will likely fare well going forward.
Taillon is seeing Milwaukee for the first time and did not fare well in his lone previous appearance against an NL Central rival, surrendering three home runs in four innings at the Chicago Cubs in his lone loss.
It's anything but safe or clean, but once you get the hang of it, you realize that if society ever crumbled, and came down to mob rule, you'd probably fare well after a summer of being a carny.
Despite the reporting that suggests that bloated albums fare well in the streaming era, a new piece on Rolling Stone today seems to say, among other conclusions that people are listening to Scorpion in a very curious way.
Whether it was his lungs, a reported ruptured blood vessel, or the act of fighting in the freezing English rain wearing nothing but a thin pair of breeches, Power did not fare well in his fight with Carter.
Novartis and Biogen, as well as Switzerland's Roche, which also has an SMA drug in development, are all lobbying ICER to broaden what it considers a meaningful benefit, potentially helping their therapies fare well in the group's review.
Though young people like Mr. Lamas tend to be strong supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders, others prefer former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., worried that a far-left candidate would not fare well in the general election.
"There's no empirical evidence that you could lump in a whole region and say that women have not, or will not, fare well there," said Dittmar, who is a scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics.
Among them are Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia — states where Hillary Clinton is projected to fare well, after her performance in South Carolina (she won by 003 points), largely thanks to a high turnout from African-Americans.
The Rajapaksa-Sirisena camp are now likely to call for a snap parliamentary election and because Rajapaksa remains a popular figure among Sinhala Buddhists, who account for the majority of the population, he's likely to fare well, Rao said.
The largest groups tend to be from India, Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Congo—demographics that do not, or likely would not, fare well in European immigration courts—but others come from Iraq, Afghanistan, Eritrea, and even Syria, too.
Winner: Draw The iPhone 23S Plus didn't fare very well on the low-light test in our ultimate smartphone camera shootout last year — that honor went to the LG G27 — and it doesn't fare well against the S21 Edge.
While Sanders has a strong ability to raise money and thus could impact the race, he did not fare well in Wasserman Schultz's congressional district during the March Florida presidential primary, scoring 30.1% of the vote compared with Clinton's 68%.
Though Middle Eastern countries fare well on many measures of economic potential - in addition to their health and education advantages, they also have better food availability and lower crime rates than many other frontier markets - they fall behind in this area.
And when it comes to swing states, "there's no empirical evidence that you could lump in a whole region and say that women have not, or will not, fare well there," the political scientist Kelly Dittmar told Vox's Li Zhou.
The interim government of conservative Jeanine Áñez has made it clear that the coca community, or "narco terrorists," as Áñez and other members of her government refer to them, would not fare well under a permanent government controlled by her.
And it risked prolonging the primary fight: If Mr. Rubio does not fare well here, Mr. Bush and Mr. Christie will have ample justification to forge ahead to South Carolina instead of dropping out, as Mr. Rubio's supporters have urged them to do.
Neither Mr. Kasich nor Mr. Christie is expected to fare well Monday night in the Iowa caucuses, a contest they have both effectively bypassed as Donald J. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas have dominated the campaign in that first voting state.
The Florida senator's lead in the market solidified as he makes the case that he would be the most electable candidate and the most likely to fare well in a general election against the Democratic nominee, either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.
Perhaps propellers on a real-life UAV would have a lesser impact than those launched at full speed towards a slab of pork, but it's clear human skin would likely not fare well in the same situation––but we already knew that.
So, dead pigs clearly don't fare well in a match with a drone, but the lab also created a video showing the same process with a toy plane to a lesser impact, perhaps to illustrate the difference in impact the propellers make.
The whimsical movie based on Roald Dahl's classic novel has become a must-watch over time, but when it first premiered it didn't fare well at the box office, making $4 million, which was not much more than its $3 million budget.
Biden's campaign sent the Iowa Democratic Party a formal letter of concern about "considerable flaws" in the state's reporting system — and pushing to delay the release of any numbers, a move that could benefit them if Biden doesn't fare well in the final count.
To really win big, and claim nearly all of New York's delegates, Mr. Trump won't just need to clear 250 percent statewide with strong showings in upstate New York and Long Island; he'll need to fare well closer to Manhattan, where his advantages rapidly fade.
VandeHei said McAuliffe would be the kind of candidate who would fare well in the new social media-era of politics ushered in by candidate Donald Trump, who used Twitter as a primary means of communicating directly to voters, a practice he's continued as president.
Imposing tariffs will make the affected American goods more expensive for European consumers, which doesn't fare well for US manufacturers; the demand for those goods will likely decrease, meaning that US workers could be at risk of losing their jobs if profits start to plummet.
However, the 11-year-old New Yorker has faced the Padres twice over his last three outings and did not fare well, surrendering 226 runs on 25 hits and six walks over 24 1/3 innings in a pair of losses - including Monday's turn on the road.
A majority of New York City voters continue to disapprove of Mayor Bill de Blasio's job performance, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released on Monday, but he would still probably fare well in a matchup against at least two of his potential Democratic primary rivals.
Yet, if the senator does not fare well in the first-in-the South primary this weekend, it will not bode well for his chances in a number of other states polling on March 1, including Alabama, Virginia, Georgia, Arkansas, and Texas, which also have significant African-American electorates.
Padres RH Luis Perdomo (7-8, 23) Chatwood did not fare well in his first start following a stint on the disabled list with a strained back as he was tagged for six runs — five earned — and seven hits over five innings in a loss to Arizona on Saturday.
Besides the iPhone X, we also reflect on the iPhone 8's "middle child" status, pass judgment on the Apple TV 4K (hint: it doesn't fare well), and ask the question on everyone's mind: What the hell is up with that red dot on the Apple Watch Series 3?
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE won both districts in 28503, suggesting that Democratic candidates should fare well there in 22019.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE would not fare well against either Democratic presidential candidate in the general election if he were to become the Republican nominee, according to a new poll.
HERNDON, Va. — Stung by the recent Supreme Court decision that overturned Texas abortion clinic restrictions, leaders of the country's largest anti-abortion group are redoubling their efforts for restrictions on abortion that they claim will prevent fetal pain and that they believe can fare well in the public eye and, they hope, in the courts.
The 9 Pro is not suited for gaming — it just has Intel's UHD 620 integrated graphics instead of a discrete chip — nor will it fare well for video editing without the help of an external GPU, but it can certainly hold its own for editing photos and doing most any task an average user will ask of it.
The Administration Takes On The Environment The environment didn't fare well this week, as protections were relaxed for an endangered bird (with a unique mating ritual), Department of Agriculture staffers were instructed not to use the term "climate change," and scientists, fearing the Trump administration would censor them, leaked a massive climate change report to the New York Times.
In the open primaries across the South, Mr. Bloomberg had 29 percent support among voters who last participated in a Republican primary, suggesting he was positioned to fare well among the sort of college-educated, affluent voters who flipped from Mitt Romney in 2012 to Hillary Clinton in 2016 and powered the Democratic surge across the Sun Belt.
Even if you leave aside the political surprises of the past two years, Alex Jones has become a prominent political commentator, and conspiracy theories and the apocalypse have somehow turned into everyday topics of conversation, which should fare well for a show about a mad scientist with a conspiracy bent who brings about the end of the world all the time.
The White House has very much taken notice of who has spurned Mr. Trump — Mr. Paulsen and Representative Kevin Yoder of Kansas are mentioned frequently by West Wing officials — and Mr. Stepien even went so far as to write a memo this month warning lawmakers that they would not fare well if they did not "boldly align" themselves with the president.
And while much has (rightfully) been written about the adverse effects of bullying on victims, it's worth noting that kids who bully don't fare well either; according to the US Department of Health and Human Services, they are more likely to drop out of school, get into fights, abuse drugs and alcohol, have criminal convictions as adults, and be abusive toward partners and children as adults.
House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) in particular looks increasingly ridiculous when he condemns Trump's comments as the "textbook definition of racist" while trying to explain why he says Trump should be president and why the conservative agenda should fare well during a Trump presidency.
Fitch expects French life insurers to fare well under Solvency II, but capital ratios may be lower than under Solvency I. According to the Autorite de controle prudentiel (ACPR), life reserves under Solvency II will on average be higher than their book value and own funds will be lower than under Solvency I. This difference is attributable to unrealised gains that are part of solvency capital under Solvency I, but are largely attributed to policyholders under the Solvency II calculation of best-estimate liabilities.

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