An unauthorized immigrant from France fared better than a legal immigrant from Mexico, but an unauthorized immigrant from Mexico fared better than a legal immigrant from Somalia.
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There's a reason Rubio and Kasich fared far worse than Ted Cruz, who almost never led Clinton in head-to-heads, and who in turn fared worse than Trump.
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It seems, for instance, that Mr. Jones has fared better in the live-interview telephone polls, while Mr. Moore has fared best in the automated polls without a live interviewer.
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Sick children — even those with colds — fared far worse.
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Other animals may have fared better — reptiles, for example.
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Index funds fared little better that year, falling 37.67 percent.
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Biden has fared strongly in recent polls among black voters.
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Disney shares have fared well amid the recent market turmoil.
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We both end up losing money but I fared better.
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Let's see how they fairest of them all really fared.
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Russia fared very badly, with a fall in 14 billionaires.
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Russia fared very badly, with a fall in 246 billionaires.
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A handful of other emerging markets have fared as badly.
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The PSDB also fared poorly in the election for congress.
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Universities lower down the pecking order have fared less well.
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Traditional automakers haven't fared as well during the same period.
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In the Ohio governor's race, Republican Mike DeWine fared better.
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Warren, like Biden, fared worse in New Hampshire than Iowa.
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Check out my video above to see how I fared.
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Ahead, check out how other nations fared during Rio 103.
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Their descendants, damp as they are, have fared much better.
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And none of the other major cryptocurrencies fared much better.
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But one competitor that has not fared well is Jawbone.
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The Academy Awards haven't fared much better in this category.
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Meanwhile, women escaping the jihadists have often fared no better.
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Other perceived safe havens such government bonds also fared well.
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The tech industry mostly fared well under President Barack Obama.
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Other internet projects it worked on haven't fared so well.
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As one would expect, some have fared better than others.
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Among G10 currencies, only the New Zealand dollar fared better.
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Currencies elsewhere fared little better despite the dollar treading water.
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Batman - Which hero has fared best at the box office?
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Ultimately neither side fared especially well at World Cup '98.
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The IPU found women fared better when quotas were used.
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Grade: A. Clinton fared better than expected on this issue.
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On the other hand, the distillers fared better at home.
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Ones that have fared better were in Shenzhen and Shanghai.
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Al Rajhi Bank fared better with a 24 percent gain.
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Despite these concerns, Mueller has fared well in the courts.
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Clinton fared better on immigration and dealing with international crises.
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Similarly, smartphones have not fared better this year in China.
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Former smokers fared better when they quit at younger ages.
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The second version has not fared any better in court.
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Democrats have fared better than Republicans among all three groups.
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Meanwhile out in the Cabinet, Trump has fared hardly better.
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But asylum seekers from Mexico and Haiti fared even worse.
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Yet the small opposition parties like Parnas fared even worse.
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Why has Unilever fared so much better than its competitors?
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Once on either of the medications, people fared equally well.
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Other areas, like technology and health care, have fared better.
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The only country that fared worse than China was India.
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Those with stronger ratings fared somewhat, if not uniformly, better.
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Take a look at how they fared before and after.
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Read on to see how the world's best airlines fared:
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The newspaper, on the other hand, has fared less well.
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Lauren Godwin's colorful comedy fared 5.2X better in the feed.
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Allies also haven't fared well under the Trump tariff policies.
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The children who remained with their families fared better psychologically.
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It wasn't just the tech companies themselves that fared well.
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But minutes later, the rocket's center booster fared more poorly.
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The government buildings have fared better than the residential blocks.
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It also fared pretty terribly on Monday, 191 to 292.
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Microsoft has fared much better during November's stock market rout.
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The Dow Jones industrial average and Nasdaq composite fared better.
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The Department of Transportation and Parks Department fared no better.
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Mr. Bannon has not fared well in West Wing politics.
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Historically, double nominees have fared reasonably well on Oscar night.
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Furthermore, biotech and pharmaceutical patents have fared well in IPR.
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As importantly, his investments fared well for a few years.
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The individuals have generally fared well, maintaining their initial improvements.
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Exports also fared better than in the previous three months.
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Consumer discretionary hasn't always fared so well relative to technology.
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This time around, some companies fared better than their rivals.
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The Padres fared only slightly better in the seventh inning.
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Still, political parties and members of Congress fared even worse.
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French oil major Total fared better, beating expectations on Thursday.
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Women journalists fared a little better than women elected officials.
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The employment index fared better, edging up to 52.6 from 52.0.
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Service firms with larger international operations have fared only slightly better.
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Here's how experts think the Indian leader has fared so far.
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Overall, southern states fared the worst in the recent analysis. CreditCards.
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The dollar fared best against the British pound among major currencies.
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"I don't think we fared too well (against Sabathia)," Roberts said.
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The fared worse, closing at its lowest level since September 2017.
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I wanted to know how his convictions had fared since then.
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The town itself, although savaged, fared better than its 'forgotten' suburbs.
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It's less clear how well Pelosi's shredding of Trump's speech fared.
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Ahead, find out I fared for seven days without a stove.
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British mid cap stocks fared slightly better, down just 0.1 percent.
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Campaigns trumpet, or minimize, the numbers depending on how they fared.
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Mr. Kasich fared a bit better, with $2.5 million in reserve.
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Women over 230 who used the ring most consistently fared better.
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Why has Britain fared better than its cousin across the pond?
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Black and Hispanic women from the same graduating year fared worse.
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Texas fared the best at a positive of nearly $102 billion.
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When in doubt, said Seeber, ask the neighbors how they've fared.
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Both he and his party, PDI-P, fared worse than expected.
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Securities services also fared better with revenues rising 0.3% to 440m.
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Here's how we both fared from a skin and spiritual standpoint.
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Here's how these three flavoured croissants fared with our discerning tastebuds.
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We don't know how Sanders would have fared under Republican attacks.
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Fund selling is why zinc has fared even worse than copper.
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Swedbank's underlying business has fared well despite the money-laundering scandal.
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The more internationally-focused banks fared better in the election aftermath.
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Emerging market currencies fared far better from the Fed's dovish confirmation.
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Though the Hollywood liberals survived McCarthyism, Hollywood liberalism fared less well.
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But several of those that did go public have fared well.
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Trump fared poorly in attracting fundraising support from the tech industry.
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But not all former lawmakers have fared well in political comebacks.
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By that measure, it fared worse than any Rust Belt state.
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Cruz, now 19, fared much better than his doctors initially predicted.
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Here is how the rest of the 392 metro areas fared.
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Heineken Holding fared the worst, ending the day 1.2 percent lower.
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Whether by luck or design, civic and industrial buildings fared better.
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Attractive incumbent candidates vying in male-only districts fared especially better.
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WeWork fared even worse, cancelling its planned IPO earlier this month.
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How the IRS fared The government shutdown that ended on Jan.
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Predictably, Mr. Trump fared best among evangelicals who rarely attended church.
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For whatever reason, Destiny 2 fared better than Mortal Kombat 11.
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At least Will fared better than Professor Quirrell...for now anyway.
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The women's team has typically fared better than the men's team.
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Mr. Rivera has not fared as well as his onetime roommate.
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Thomas Jefferson Law School, based in San Diego, fared much better.
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Gun control has not fared much better on a national level.
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Source: National Registry of Exonerations Young suspects fared almost as badly.
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In three states, Warren fared significantly worse than Biden against Trump.
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How has horror fared at the box office in previous decades?
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And Germany's Greens have fared well in other recent elections, too.
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Other presidents have fared less well when confronted by a crisis.
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Another, Sturm, Ruger & Company, has fared much better, dipping only slightly.
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Bosch also fared worse in 2016 than it did in 2015.
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The party also fared poorly in the legislative elections that followed.
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And in states with more neutral maps, Democrats fared far better.
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A bid to crack the drone market hasn't fared any better.
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He adjusts them based on how opposing hitters have fared recently.
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An unauthorized Christian immigrant fared better than a legal Muslim one.
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Here's how the device fared with Bollywood lingo and Indian humor.
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The rest fared little better when faced with even minimal scrutiny.
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Compared with the destruction in North Lombok, the Gilis fared well.
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Navient has not fared well so far in its legal skirmishes.
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Undocumented aliens subject to expedited removal have not fared as well.
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As I've said, it has fared well with recent choreographic commissions.
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Those with irregular hours fared worse — and so did their children.
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Other 22020 Democrats fared worse than the top two contenders: Sen.
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G.M. has fared better with its Chevrolet Bolt, an electric compact.
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The 10 chardonnays fared better than the 19 cabernets and blends.
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Well, consider how passengers on the Diamond Princess cruise liner fared.
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Korean stocks, however, have not fared nearly as well this year.
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Though Trump fared much worse here in 2016, he still won.
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However, broader indexes containing stocks of bigger companies fared relatively better.
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On some secondary measures of the study, Celebrex actually fared better.
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Securities services also fared better with revenues rising 9.43% to 440m.
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Some companies have fared better than others in the changing industry.
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Clinton fared slightly better, with a disapproval rating of 54 percent.
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Of my father, my brother, and I, I fared the best.
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But you would get different results based on how teams fared.
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See how your favorite Rocky sidekicks fared in this comprehensive ranking.
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Clinton fared extremely well in the precincts along the Las Vegas Strip.
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The latest employment data showed some Indian states fared better than others.
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But minimum wage workers appear to have fared better than all employees.
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Most of the country's big overseas takeovers to date have fared poorly.
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Silver fared better than gold, due to industrial demand for the metal.
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Here's how Dany's dragons, once petrified eggs and now ferocious adolescents, fared.
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The latest Habitat homes fared better than their neighbors in Hurricane Michael.
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"We found that smaller cities and suburbs fared the best," said Bankrate.
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The dollar fared better elsewhere, making inroads on most emerging market currencies.
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The sequoia had not fared well since the most recent ice age.
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The greenback has fared well in recent weeks supported by upbeat data.
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His teammate, the enigmatic Japanese driver Toranosuke "Tiger" Takagi, fared even worse.
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How the Patient Fared The patient had the bronchoscopy the next day.
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Publicly listed electric car companies have not fared so well this year.
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Foreign journalists and watchdogs have not fared well under Mr Jeyenbekov either.
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Lexus fared a bit better, but even here, it scored just 848.
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One of the species — Methanothermococcus okinawensis — fared the best under Enceladus conditions.
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Investors who have held bitcoin for the long term have fared well.
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The broader EGX100 index fared better on Monday, losing only 1.9 percent.
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Growth funds have fared best this year, with 60% outperforming the Russell.
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"Obviously, we haven't fared well at home yet," manager Chip Hale said.
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They have fared better in Jordan, but 400,000-plus live in camps.
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They also investigated how other states that have legalized weed have fared.
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Investors who have held bitcoin for the long-term have fared well.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina recently has fared well financially.
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The has fared worse in a year's first 12 sessions just once.
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And Spicer's replacement in the job -- Sarah Sanders -- has fared little better.
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Internationally, only the currencies of Venezuela and tiny Suriname have fared worse.
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Neighboring public four-year HBCUs in Mississippi have not fared much better.
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Corporate bonds fared even worse with negative total returns of 1.607 percent.
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Among those who have at least graduated from college, Jones fared better.
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Johnson fared worse, with 28503 percent favorable and 22019 percent unfavorable ratings.
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How fared the first family legacy to be refused admission to Harvard?
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Efforts to politically insulate the PSF, however, have not fared as well.
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That performance tracks with how Democrats fared in November's off-year elections.
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Only Brazil, Germany, Italy, Argentina, Spain and South Korea have fared better.
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He fared better than his predecessors among white voters outside the South.
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In parentheses, we've noted how that password fared on last year's list.
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Like sports scores, everyone wants to know how the home team fared.
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As of Sunday morning, it appears some have fared better than others.
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Sectors related to domestic demand fared better, with construction gaining 1.1 percent.
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But more recently, Oklahoma hasn't fared well under the Affordable Care Act.
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The small-cap Russell 2000 fared even worse, retracing only 30 percent.
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Traditional tracking methods, like banding birds, have not fared well in Australia.
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Others, like Uladzimir Ignatik, Yuki Bhambri and Peliwo, haven't fared so well.
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Real estate funds fared reasonably well through much of the autumn downturn.
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Dr. Janakiram said he did not know how the patient ultimately fared.
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ET. Coming tomorrow: How has Tiffany & Co. fared amid weak global growth?
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That information includes what treatments the patients received and how they fared.
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Champions of a more welcoming approach to immigrants have not fared well.
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Nonetheless, the governor's team has not fared well with them thus far.
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Buttigieg also fared far better in the Emerson poll, at 11 percent.
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But as time went on, those with an S.M.I. fared increasingly worse.
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Lyft has fared poorly as well, along with Peloton, another hyped unicorn.
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Campaign veterans reacted to how the Democratic presidential candidates fared Tuesday night.
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Those with clearly Jewish names, like his, fared worse than other prisoners.
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Cenk Uygur analyzes how the Democratic candidates fared in the Nevada debate.
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He noted that both of his companies had fared worse without him.
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How everyone else fared People also shopped at places other than Amazon.
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Developing countries have fared yet worse, losing 95 percent of 87 challenges.
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"Corporations" fared even worse, with 220006 percent believing they paid too little.
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How have they fared under the first year of a Trump administration?
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PetroChina has not fared too well since the end of 2008, either.
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Detailed statistics about how those cases have fared aren't yet publicly available.
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Players jetting over after qualifying at the John Deere have fared worse.
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Players jetting over after qualifying at the John Deere have fared worse.
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The Northeast fared the worst with a 4.4 percent drop last month.
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Don't worry, we have a feeling Kidman's career fared better than her character's.
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If Josephine Baker fared well in that city, she figured, why couldn't she?
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Curious how last month's first-time manager fared during her year-end reviews?
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Chirinos and Rodriguez have fared better, both quickly obtaining work and legal papers.
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General merchandise shops fared the worst, primarily due to declining department store sales.
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Past leaders who have successfully tapped into that voter base have fared well.
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India's rupee has fared even worse, reaching a record low against the dollar.
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Horses might have fared better had savings from mechanisation stayed in rural areas.
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You can view all our data, and see how individual universities fared, here.
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Not all companies have fared this well after releasing their quarterly reports, however.
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It was a week rife with automaker earnings, but not all fared equally.
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The National Health Service fared less well compared with other European countries, however.
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Siri also fared well in music-related tasks, but was bested by Alexa.
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The Transformers films — which have traditionally fared well with foreign audiences — come close.
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Banks in other parts of the world, by and large, fared far better.
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The Huawei fared better than the iPhone, but fell short of the Pixel.
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My own car definitely wouldn't have fared as well in the same situation.
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Meanwhile, Mrs Clinton fared worse than Mr Obama in almost every voter group.
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Australia's economy has fared well, but its stronger currency has made moving pricier.
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Sites such as Twice and now Threadflip, haven't fared well for that reason.
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A top-league player who fared so poorly would have lost his job.
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The ruling party fared surprisingly poorly in the last general election in 2013.
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His party, Forza Italia, fared disastrously in a general election on March 4th.
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He said the 244.90-year auction, which fared poorly, was also a factor.
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The batch of stuffing that cooked in the bird, however, fared much better.
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Other fashion retailers such as Next and Ted Baker fared better over Christmas.
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"Some parts of the U.S. economy have fared better than others," she said.
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Those shoes fared better than the $1,000 camera owned by this kid's dad.
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High school dropouts fared the worst: The economy slashed 175,2943 jobs for them.
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In fact, the extractive industry generally fared pretty well in Trudeau's first budget.
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The MSCI Emerging Markets has fared even worse this year, falling 14.4 percent.
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Meanwhile, his predecessor fared far better at the same point in their terms.
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At the 2011 national championships, she fared even worse and came in sixth.
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But some Saudi banks fared well after several reported earnings that met expectations.
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The brand hasn't fared particularly well in its home market in recent years.
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Over the longer term, younger recipients of a biologic valve also fared worse.
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In case you're wondering how well other Battlefield competitors have fared, listen up.
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Brazil fared worse with 49 deaths followed by Colombia with 37 activists killed.
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The Tuscan lender fared the worst in European bank stress tests in July.
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Commodity-linked currencies fared well thanks to a rise in crude oil prices.
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French fact-checking groups, who are mostly embedded in mainstream media, fared better.
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T-Mobile, under its chief executive officer, John Legere, has fared much better.
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Wherever police have taken their work more seriously, IS has not fared well.
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Here's where you can see them compete and how they've fared so far.
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Exporters fared a little better as the yen's advance against the dollar stalled.
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He often asks aides how he fared in the respective districts or states.
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Let's consider how existing adaptation measures fared against hurricanes Irma, Harvey, and Maria.
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They fared considerably better than the glamor grouping of Mickelson, Spieth and McIlroy.
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The half-dozen cars inside the lot fared no better than the stove.
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Surveying the damage in Buras, Cormier said that the parish had fared well.
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A buttery Chilean sea bass special, with its Moroccan influenced preparation, fared better.
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Those who received chemo fared slightly better: 95.9 percent had no distant spread.
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Among MENA countries, the study found that leaders' approval ratings fared pretty miserably.
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Clinton fared worse than polls suggested were concentrated in a few battleground states.
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Hong Kong's fared better in comparison, climbing 0.54 percent by 3:2111.47 p.m.
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Amazon fared the best, coming in first among liberals and second among conservatives.
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TV fared slightly better, with shows like Pose and Supergirl leading the charge.
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Mr. Sanders, conversely, has fared worse in closed primaries, like Arizona and Florida.
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Many hedge funds have fared poorly this year as the market has tumbled.
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I recently caught up with John to see how his predictions have fared.
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Technology stocks also fared poorly, with Alphabet falling by more than 2 percent.
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Clarrie and I took stock of how the third-quarter of 2019 fared.
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Trump fared well in rural America during the 2016 election and remains popular.
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Democrats have fared better here than nationwide in every presidential election since 1980.
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Kalanick's next start-up, another file-sharing company called Red Swoosh, fared better.
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It's hard to believe a strategy of structural reform would have fared worse.
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ET. Coming tomorrow: How have US dollar stores fared amid economic growth fears?
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And it's not yet clear how exactly Clinton fared in the delegate count.
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Those in the table above fared far worse, averaging a 26-point decline.
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Last week, ballot initiatives to improve the functioning of democracy fared very well.
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How the CEO fared: David Stack's pay rose by 296 percent over 2015.
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Rubio, 44, fared poorly when Michigan, Mississippi, Idaho and Hawaii voted on Tuesday.
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What made it worse was not knowing how their loved ones had fared.
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Establishment-backed Democrats fared better elsewhere, including a contentious House primary in Colorado.
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Some older homes that have undergone renovations also seemed to have fared well.
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Against this grim backdrop, assets that are perceived to be safe fared batter.
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Asian share markets fared better as hopes for a thaw in Sino-U.
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Often mistakenly called "Ripple," XRP has fared the worst of the top cryptocurrencies.
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Bath & Body Works, which will remain public, has fared better than Victoria's Secret.
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We ranked all 91 films based on how well they fared with critics.
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But Mr. de Blasio has not fared as well, receiving only annual renewals.
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Republicans also fared no better with the moderate presidential candidates in recent years.
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For critics, "Dredd" (2012) hasn't fared as well as "The Raid: Redemption" (2011).
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Try taking the quiz yourself, and scroll down to see how others fared.
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Emerging markets have fared even worse this decade against the S&P 500.
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Our second host experience, in 2004, the Panthers versus the Patriots, fared better.
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The rest of Einhorn's Greenlight Capital fund hasn't fared nearly as well though.
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But Mr. Obama fared very poorly only among white voters in the South.
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The Doctors fared slightly better, with evidence supporting 63 percent of their recommendations.
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It's not just that the front-runners have fared poorly in recent cycles.
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And banks, at 29%, fared better than members of parliament, who scored 23%.
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Indeed, India has perhaps fared better under Mr Trump than any other major power.
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" Pryor wrote that he shook both their hands and "hoped the boy fared better.
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Still, he fared better than a 57-year-old man included in the report.
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Here's a by-the-numbers look at how the streaming services fared this year.
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Index funds fared better, grabbing almost $221 billion in new investor money last year.
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While Labour's popularity rose in the polls its junior coalition partners fared less well.
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The question is not whether Mr Lee would have fared well in a trial.
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Still, some companies that had been expected to boom under Trump have fared poorly.
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Clothing and accessories stores have fared better, with revenues up 0.6 percent through May.
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We broke our resolutions relatively quickly, but see if these celebs fared any better!
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EPS fared much better: average predictions were for a loss per share of -$250.
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Though the country as a whole fared well, not every part of it did.
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The and Nasdaq Composite fared better, with the former closing marginally lower at 2,926.17.
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Here's how Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple have fared among EU regulators so far.
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Most banks fared well, although RBS was among those cited for falling capital ratios.
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Alberta fared the worst, losing 22015,800 jobs, including 8,400 in the natural resource sector.
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She fared much better the second time around – making it to the Top 5.
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All of the Democrats fared well in a popular vote hypothetical matchup against Trump.
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Driving the news: Biosimilars have fared much better in Europe, especially for Remicade competitors.
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Heineken also fared well in most European markets, due to favorably beer-drinking weather.
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Compared to cigarette smokers, the vapers fared a little better, but not on everything.
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Values fared better in Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, which all saw gains in December.
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No one knows how Toronto would have fared against the Warriors at full strength.
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J.P. Morgan has fared better at about 9 percent below its high-water mark.
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That's why Feigh and her team wanted to know how the Apollo EVAs fared.
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Closer Zach Britton again threw off of a half-mound Sunday and fared well.
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But states with older, industrial economies like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin haven't fared as well.
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The New Zealand dollar fared a little better, having risen 1.4 percent this year.
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Against a backdrop of general risk aversion, assets perceived to be safe fared better.
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After five weeks, static stretching fared no better than resistance training for improving flexibility.
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Trump hasn't necessarily fared better in regions of the world where he's more popular.
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The Metals and Mining index fared better than the broader market, dropping only 0.1%.
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Funds have fared better this year in FX than bonds, but not much better.
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Here's how a couple of stocks fared: And that's just to name a few.
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Flint is surrounded by numerous suburbs that have fared better than the city proper.
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Margouleff's assertion of jurisdiction based on Beck's alleged fire extinguisher antics fared no better.
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Small-cap stocks fared even worse, many falling by the daily maximum of 10%.
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Trump fared badly among late deciders in both Louisiana and Kansas over the weekend.
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Super long maturities fared better after Thursday's 30-year JGB auction attracted ample demand.
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Trump fared much worse than Romney among Florida Hispanics while Clinton improved over Obama.
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Even with Clinton's shortcomings, Democrats fared well in states with the fastest-changing demographics.
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Brick-and-mortar stores, which have been boosting their online presence, also fared well.
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As Mr Trump has fared better in state polls so too has Mrs Ayotte.
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It hasn't fared as well as a public company as some might have hoped.
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But MUFG, Japan's biggest bank, has fared better than some of its domestic rivals.
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Biden also fared best among voters who said they lean liberal or are moderate.
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Those are exactly the kinds of places where Trump fared poorly in the election.
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Hill won 12 games in the regular season but hasn't fared well this postseason.
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Some members are particularly upset with how minority groups have fared in the recovery.
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Even smaller banks have fared just fine since the CFPB was created in 2011.
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Mr Ke fared no better than Mr Lee, losing to the computer 240-0003.
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Which leads to conjecture over why the women seeking the post have fared poorly.
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"See," a post-apocalyptic fantasy drama starring Jason Momoa, has fared worse with 42%.
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In the past, Chick-fil-A hasn't fared too well in my taste tests.
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Rival Lyft hasn't fared much better: It's trading well below its $62 IPO price.
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Incumbent Democratic senators in other states have also fared well in recent polls. Sen.
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Private displays of activism, such as signing a door-to-door petition, fared better.
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Energy stocks fared better than the rest of the market as oil prices rose.
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These were also among the places where Mr. Trump fared best in the primaries.
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I suspect someone like Kasich, who wouldn't offend Hispanics, could have fared better there.
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Those Republicans who opted against holding traditional town hall events haven't fared much better.
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He also fared better among Asian and Hispanic voters than either of his predecessors.
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Some exporters fared a little better as the yen's advance against the dollar stalled.
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Winner: LG G5 In a low-light, indoors scenario, the LG G5 fared better.
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Mr. King, a four-time Iditarod champion, was behind Ms. Zirkle and fared worse.
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Mr. Trump fared better in Illinois, where most delegates are allocated by congressional district.
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Some people running funds, like Larry Robbins and William A. Ackman, have fared worse.
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His support was strongest in places like Northern Virginia, where Mr. Rubio fared best.
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That means only a small fraction of insurers "fared especially poorly," the report said.
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How do you think you would have fared if you had come up now?
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Q: We're standing in Canary Wharf now, which seems to have fared incredibly well.
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How they fared: No mention of Japanese abductees in North Korea during the summit.
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While the euro sagged against the yen, it fared better versus the struggling dollar.
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But what's more interesting is how the non-gaming categories fared this past year.
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However, Trump has also consistently fared poorly on a number of other leadership qualities.
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Women fared best as producers (25%), followed by executive producers (19%) and editors (16%).
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Bin Nayef and the king's younger brother, Prince Ahmed bin Abdulaziz, have fared badly.
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But in the madness, no feature of American life fared worse than the beard.
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In 2016, Hillary Clinton fared worse among non-college whites — and lost the election.
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Amazon fared poorly for its original TV shows at last month's Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Entrepreneurs with multiple workers fared best: They earned a median of $1,200 a week.
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The LDP won a landslide victory in 2013 but fared less well in 2016.
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His direction has fared better, but even in that he's going through the motions.
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The Social Democrats fared even worse, dropping to 15.8 percent, an 11.6 point drop.
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The fund-raising leader board mostly mirrored those who fared best among small donors.
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Trials of antiretroviral drugs fared little better; 19 percent of the participants were women.
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In fact, Republican incumbents fared better on average in districts with higher unemployment rates.
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But it turns out investors who left their retirement nest eggs alone fared best.
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Karyn Polito fared better in that poll, with Warren narrowly edging each of them.
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And, he said, promoting any American film rested heavily on how it fared domestically.
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Chinese tech companies that chose to IPO in the United States have fared better.
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The lender fared the worst in EU-wide banking stress tests published in July.
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The most recent installment, Need for Speed: Heat, has fared a bit better, though.
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Audi has fared even worse, with sales of upper-middle-market cars weakening noticeably.
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When it came to images tagged "transwoman" or "transman", however, they fared far worse.
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The White House did not say who joined the president or how he fared.
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Budweiser APAC fared better, tapping into investor appetite for established companies that make money.
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It perhaps comes as no surprise that people walking in the park fared better.
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While Marinovich and Flutie lost in their playoff starts, Nielsen and Jaworski fared better.
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The ruling Democratic Party fared badly in comparison, with 23 percent of the vote.
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Dorsey, who also runs payments firm Square, fared surprisingly well in Washington hearings, too.
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Charter schools in Newark have thrived; the city's public schools haven't fared as well.
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Semyon Varlamov replaced him and fared slightly better, allowing two goals on 228 shots.
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We could talk about other reasons why she fared so poorly, but why bother.
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The one Trump had endorsed fared the worst, with 60 senators voting against it.
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Some Republicans say the December package has fared better in parts of the country.
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By the standards of left-wing Latin American leaders, Mr Correa has not fared badly.
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Stephen Hawking has fared better, gaining 211 million followers since launching his account in April.
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Both American and European markets fared well despite a sharp drop in Chinese stocks overnight.
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Curious to see the final Bowie-inspired tat, and how Baron fared under the needle?
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Women of color fared even worse, with the least representation of any group all night.
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Still, not all of Mexico&aposs resort areas fared as well as Baja California Sur.
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Recent studies have shown that establishment-friendly candidates fared well in congressional primaries in 2018.
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Food contact paper fared the worst, with 46% of all samples testing positive for fluorine.
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While demand in Europe and North America has been week, emerging markets have fared better.
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Maybe Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign would have fared better if she'd released free DLC, too.
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Meanwhile, the Note 9 fared much better at 8,053, a decrease of around 10 percent.
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The CDU and CSU also fared badly in recent regional elections against the Green party.
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Other presets, like "reheat one dinner plate," and "reheat one cup of coffee," fared similarly.
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Here's how Trump's chosen general election candidates fared in each race, organized alphabetically by state.
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"The Intruder," a psychological thriller from Sony and Screen Gems, fared the best among newcomers.
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Without the shelter of ERISA's regulatory demands, many workers' defined-benefit "church plans" fared badly.
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Current college students fared worse: Only about 11% of them answered all the questions correctly.
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It fared better than many of its peers in retail, which suffered after disappointing results.
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Postmates' decision does make some sense considering how other tech startups have fared in 2019.
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Morgan Stanley fared the worst: its fixed income business plunged 30% from a year earlier.
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Funds with fewer holdings and big stock but not heavy sector positions also fared well.
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Nissan last week also showed off a separate self-parking car, which fared much better.
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On the other hand, households with children under age 17 probably fared better, Rigney said.
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How have the US, the UK, Germany, and Italy fared over the past 200 years?
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Although Marie has planted improved seeds and used some fertiliser, her crops have fared poorly.
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Asian economies less reliant on exports fared better with PMI rising in Indonesia and Malaysia.
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Kids under the age of 18 fared even worse, with 80 percent not getting treatment.
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Its antipodean peer the Australian dollar fared better, last trading down 20163 percent at $0.7426.
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Automobile claims fared better after Hurricane Harvey because flood coverage is available under comprehensive coverage.
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Though Trump fared better following the debate, it did little to make voters like him.
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Automakers and their suppliers fared less well, shedding 0.5% after the previous session's 2% gain.
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Regardless of gender, the 502,641 participants aged 38 to 73 fared better with more java.
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The bad news is that superhero movies have historically not fared well at the Oscars.
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Certain nationalist parties like the Sweden Democrats fared well, but the overall gains were modest.
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The Indians have fared pretty well over Carrasco's five starts this season, going 5-0.
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Investors want to see how the bank has fared in the current interest rate environment.
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GE made a graph of popular hot sauces and how they fared in the spectrophotometer.
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Laura Weidman Powers: MRD: How have some of the students fared in the real world?
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Industrial powerhouse Shanxi fared only slightly better, posting the lowest growth rate in the country.
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Longer-dated bonds fared better, with PDVSA's 2027 bond slipping 4.83 points to bid 123.
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M25S fared badly and received just 25 percent of the vote, regional statistics showed Tuesday.
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Cook says it's too early in the season to know how producers fared this year.
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Japan's Nikkei fared better on the back of a softer yen and rallied 0.23.54 percent.
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Trader Steve Grasso said he likes because the company has fared well in the environment.
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A measure of lending to medium-sized businesses fared better, rising to 211.1 from 207.2.
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Louis C.K. fared slightly better, with almost one in four of his viewers being female.
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Macy's has fared better – its digital sales have grown by double digits in recent quarters.
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Overall, those with mid-range salaries fared the best, while high earners notched little change.
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Seven other starters who raced exclusively outside North America before the Derby all fared poorly.
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Sony's semiconductor division also fared well in the latest quarter: sales were up by 21%.
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But states with older, industrial economies like Pennsylvania, Ohio and Wisconsin haven't fared as well.
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The dancers fared better and had less deterioration in their brains than the other groups.
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Here are 9 charts showing how it's fared compared with the Obama and Bush presidencies.
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I didn't bring up the fact that Zelda hadn't fared very well, onstage or off.
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So how has access to public capital markets fared in the post-Sarbanes-Oxley world?
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Men have also not fared well, but have not lagged nearly as much as women.
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South Korean automakers fared worse after Hyundai reported a drop in U.S. sales for June.
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Women who used their own frozen eggs fared even worse—with 14 percent success rates.
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When the program's producers moved her to a more bucolic setting, she fared no better.
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Compared with the corporate prosecutions, the Justice Department fared much worse in the individual cases.
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Rick Snyder fared well at a House panel examining the water crisis in Flint, Mich.
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Democrats fared well at all levels of government, many of whom are STEM-background candidates.
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American patients who had private health insurance fared about the same as those in Canada.
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Click through to see how some of the most popular period panties fared under pressure.
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How they fared: No more U.S.-South Korea joint military exercises right on China's shores.
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Luckily, Apple didn't do as poorly as analysts expected, and the stock actually fared well.
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Mr. Romney rarely fared as well anywhere as Mr. Obama did in these Philadelphia divisions.
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The United States fared poorly, as usual, in a worldwide ranking of students' test scores.
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Dr. Tingley wanted to know how birds had fared since Grinnell last took a census.
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It has been a long, and often painful, trip, but how has Mr. Lampert fared?
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Josh Smith replaced Brasier but fared no better, yielding Pujols' 23th homer of the season.
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Donald Trump fared much worse than that, winning by just 49-46, but nonetheless winning.
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Presidential candidates with long histories in the spotlight haven't fared very well in modern times.
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Here's a summary of how MMA fighters have fared when making their reality TV bow.
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The bottom half of Americans fared better under President Bill Clinton, who actually raised taxes.
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Growth stocks may also have fared well because they are suited to current economic conditions.
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But equally plausible counterhypotheses also emerged to explain why teetotalers fared worse than moderate drinkers.
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Republican incumbents fared no better in districts where voters got larger tax cuts, for example.
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Those with traditional allocations — such as 60% stocks, 40% bonds — fared particularly well, Roy noted.
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Of Virginia's 133 counties and cities, Northam fared worse than McAuliffe in 89 of them.
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Both Biden and Sanders fared better than Warren in head-to-head matchups with Trump.
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So why do so many of its beaten rivals feel they could have fared better?
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Trade-sensitive parts of the market such as technology and semiconductor shares fared particularly well.
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Last year, unprofitable companies that went public fared better than profitable ones, according to Recode.
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She wondered aloud how Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont might have fared in the job.
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The Socialist Party of Mr. Macron's predecessor, François Hollande, fared badly in the legislative elections.
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The Great Divide Donald J. Trump fared very poorly in American cities in Tuesday's election.
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The former ruling Democratic Party fared badly in comparison, with 23 percent of the vote.
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Not surprisingly, Christians have fared poorly during the past five years of Mr. Xi's rule.
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Women have always fared better than men, but this year men closed the gap somewhat.
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Often mistakenly called "Ripple," XRP has fared the worst of the top cryptocurrencies this year.
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Park, a South Korean forward who arrived in London a year later, fared even worse.
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Hustlers fared better at the recent Gotham Awards, where it was nominated for best picture.
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Its antipodean peer the Australian dollar fared better, last trading up 0.2 percent to $0.7449.
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So did many of the areas where Mr. Obama fared best in 2008 and 2012.
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The dollar fared better against the Japanese yen, rising to 2652, its highest since Jan.
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Stocks have also fared better during the coronavirus outbreak than in other global medical emergencies.
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It fared even better in London, where it has been playing for nearly six years.
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Al Jackson pitched in only 9 games for the Mets in 1969 and fared poorly.
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See how the real life boxers in the Rocky franchise have fared over the years.
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It's not definitive, but the Good Division has fared better against him than the Trash.
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Those stocks fared no worse than an exchange-traded fund tracking the industry, which fell 14%.
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A plan supported by Democrats fared better, but still fell short in a 52-44 vote.
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The euro also fared well, rising to $1.14 and away from last week's trough at $1.2204.
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Multi-strategy funds such as Citadel have fared relatively better this year, industry sources have said.
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Petrochemical shares, dependent on overseas demand, fared relatively well with Saudi Basic Industries up 0.6 percent.
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Oil and gas production fared better, but the survey still shows weaker growth in those sectors.
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In standard auto mode, the P20 Pro's low-light skills fared well against the Galaxy S9.
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Rivals Tencent (TCEHY) and Alibaba (BABA), which posted solid earnings this week, have fared better. 21.
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Most attempts to corral individual celebrities into one platform — such as Tidal — have not fared well.
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As a result, the city has fared well on quality of life measures in several studies.
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That's a big reason Democrats fared so poorly in both Obama's and Clinton's first midterm elections.
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But Democrats fared worse, with just 9 percent saying it would best if a Democrat wins.
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Concerns over how UK retailers have fared over the holiday season were raised after Debenhams DEB.
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Despite the downturn, the Japanese share market has fared better than many of its global peers.
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Any cousins these species did have in the Americas would be unlikely to have fared better.
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Outside of China, phones running alternatives to Android and even those using AOSP haven't fared well.
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Some of its core offerings, such as bottled water and single-serve coffee, fared the worst.
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But the largest publicly traded hospitals (and big not-for-profit hospitals) have fared rather well.
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Well, for Sarah Paulson, it was a little embarrassing, although she seems to have fared alright.
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But one fresh data point will show how corporate America's profits fared in the second quarter.
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The bottom line: For most of the past decade, capital has fared much better than labor.
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Alcides Escobar (12-for-34) and Alex Gordon (10-for-31) have fared well against Gibson.
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The actual man bearing Wayne's father's name fared a little better than the Caped Crusader's, regardless.
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Press play on the video above to see how Said and Fernandes fared in this experiment.
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Other countries fared much worse — 17 out of 65 surveyed had adopted laws restricting online media.
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Other countries fared much worse — 234 out of 210 surveyed had adopted laws restricting online media.
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The data suggest that South Korea has fared slightly worse since 2002 than it did before.
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Microsoft's productivity applications also fared well, with total revenue up by 14 percent to $10.2 billion.
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Publicly traded online lending companies like On Deck Capital and Lending Club haven't fared much better.
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Heart-rate monitoring, on the other hand, fared surprisingly well in the school's Medical Center studies.
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When I went through similar battles with teammates at my side, I fared a lot better.
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And I probably don't have to tell you how the imperial power fared in that one.
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Fellow startup accelerator Techstars fared a bit better in regards to both underrepresented minorities and women.
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The super-long JGB sector fared better thanks to a well-received 30-year bond auction.
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Shipley has fared well in his three road starts, going 2-1 with a 2.95 ERA.
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Only junk bonds, which lost 103 percent, fared worse than TIPS last year among U.S. bonds.
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Argosy University only fared slightly better: Just half of its 52 programs would pass gainful employment.
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Shorter maturities fared better on safe-haven bids, reflecting concerns over the new U.S. administration's policies.
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Even if those slow its progress, Disney has historically fared well with Marvel features in May.
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And as is commonly seen with other environmental issues, richer countries fared better than poorer ones.
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However, as central banks have begun to normalize policy active managers have fared a little better.
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ABL recoveries fared slightly better with an average recovery of 96%, while CF revolvers averaged 85%.
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Earlier this week, after months of rumors and worry, we see how global health has fared.
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Many programmatic traders fared far better than human fund managers last year, industry sources have said.
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Unsurprisingly, the product has not fared well over the past year, as oil prices have tumbled.
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That's about as well as a substantially more expensive plan offering larger benefits to adults fared.
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He fared slightly better than Blackhawks goaltender Cam Ward, who surrendered seven goals on 34 shots.
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In his research, Tilly and his team looked at how employees fared in several other countries.
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It also remains true that the lower middle classes in rich countries have fared less well.
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The shock of these elections, instead, has more to do with how the other parties fared.
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Studies show that "the more senior the employee, the worse she fared, " the New Yorker reports.
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Here's how the bank fared compared with Wall Street expectations: — Earnings: 22018 cents per share vs.
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Brewers starter Zach Davies also fared well, giving up just three hits over five scoreless innings.
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Southwest Airlines fared the worst, with nearly 40 percent of the airline's flights delayed over Christmas.
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The super long zones fared better thanks to bargain hunting following a recent rise in yields.
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Zurich's shares rose on the results but Generali, which also reported on Thursday, fared less well.
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It's a very traditionally conservative, ancestrally Dutch area where he fared very poorly in the primary.
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McDaniel might have fared better if he hadn't lifted the passage whole cloth from Dinesh D'Souza.
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Kendrick Motorsports' Johnson fared the worst, getting caught up in a fender bender on Lap 80.
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With regard to improving the quality of benefits and services, VA has, overall, fared slightly better.
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"These (Q4) results revealed how companies fared in an era of cheap oil prices," said Balakrishnan.
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Apple suppliers in Taiwan fared better, having already recorded losses earlier this week on that news.
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Kelly fared better in the key 18-49 demographic that advertisers covet most, coming in second.
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Emerging Europe fared better, with Polish stocks up 0.3 percent and Hungarian stocks up 0.4 percent.
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It's not the first to attempt the crossing, however, and the others have not fared well.
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The offense, however, has not fared nearly as well in the first two weeks of 2016.
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In none of these realities or planets would 1996's Barb Wire have fared any better.
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Democratic lawmakers as a whole have not fared well under the watch of Americans for Prosperity.
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Spared during the operation, the pup faced certain death by starvation when Fared Alhor found him.
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After six months, they'd score all the patients' progress, then see how the two groups fared.
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Still, the Tiddarks fared better than many others: Their approximately 300-year-old guesthouse remained intact.
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But he said it fared worse during past market downturns before outperforming when each recovery began.
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On a total assets versus total liabilities basis, Illinois no longer fared the worst among states.
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But they still fared better than some of their neighbors, who lost their houses and possessions.
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Look at how the Republicans fared in the two off-year elections during Barack Obama's tenure.
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YouTube fared significantly better, removing 90 percent of flagged content within a day of being notified.
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Repeated, strenuous attempts by liberal broadcasters to replicate conservative talk radio formats have not fared well.
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Clinton — it also helps explain why the state polls fared so much worse than national polls.
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While the CIA hunts for the source of their breach, the NSA has fared no better.
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Mr. Trump actually fared better in the final live interview polls than the final online polls.
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Here are 9 charts showing how it&aposs fared compared to the Obama and Bush presidencies.
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TV's Saagar Enjeti in response to a question over how the president has fared on immigration.
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Overall, those who pledged fealty to repealing Obamacare fared better that November than those who didn't.
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Those comprise anonymous patient data, making it impossible to ask the patients themselves how they fared.
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To put it simply, the past couple of years haven't fared well for the fur industry.
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He's had some good starts, and he's had some where he hasn't fared too well in.
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He quit in 2008, after a political party that backed him fared poorly in national elections.
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But medium-sized companies fared worse, with the measure of lending falling to 184.6 from 192.3.
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Despite early successes, Trump-backed candidates have not fared well in a couple of recent elections.
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When dropped from six feet, the Samsung phones fared better on corner impacts than the iPhones.
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Abe's junior coalition partner, Komeito, fared well, winning 14 seats compared with nine before the election.
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Mr. Trump fared particularly well in the parts of the country where demographic change is accelerating.
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By contrast, the three parties that were not clearly working for or against Brexit fared badly.
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The show fared better at this year's Emmys, where is was up for outstanding drama series.
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The film fared better at the recent Gotham Awards, where it was nominated for best picture.
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Its corporate finance unit fared better, with revenues rising 16% on the year to US$466m.
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What's impossible to assess is how Harris would have fared with a functional team around her.
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Meeting tank warfare American soldiers fared better with the Great War's truly new innovation, the tank.
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Additional Reading • Before Trump's State of the Union, a Look at How Last Year's Promises Fared.
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Unlikely. Would Vinyl have fared better had it aired years ago, in a less sophisticated landscape?
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On the drama side, the two other second-season drama series' nominees also fared very well.
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Vanido fared well when it came to recognizing notes, and dialed in on my range pretty accurately.
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Several of the studios, including Time Warner, which fared the worst, declined to comment on the study.
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The kiwi fared better on the U.S. dollar, easing to $0.6621 NZD=D3 from $0.6654 late Wednesday.
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Other major cryptocurrencies were mostly lower this week and have fared even worse than bitcoin this year.
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Reardon said that did not happen this time primarily because of how well the surgery patients fared.
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The humans were paid for their work: $50,000 divided among them, depending on how well they fared.
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African-Americans fared better than Latinos from outside of the U.S., with a household wealth of $51,600.
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Shorter maturities fared better with the five-year yield rising 1.0 basis points to minus 0.165 percent.
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Here's how I fared buying my ingredients while trying to keep to my budget at these stores.
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Some larger brands that have department store reach and stockpiles of black designs, have seemingly fared better.
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Television fared slightly better, with The Walt Disney Company and the CW Network performing well in inclusiveness.
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International funds fared better in 2013, though the ability to beat tailed off significantly in subsequent years.
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By historical standards, Mr. Trump has fared well on his pick to fill a Supreme Court vacancy.
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Semiconductor shares also fared poorly as U.S. tech stocks have been weighed by concerns of more regulation.
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Other bond funds have fared worse, especially those with exposure to longer-term bonds and emerging markets.
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I am basing this assertion on how ABC genre shows in the past have fared (Lost excepted).
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Apple fared better than Google in the way it presented its data, although there were still problems.
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Test events last August met temperatures so high that rowers suffered heat exhaustion and triathletes fared worse.
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All over town, friends checked on other people's property to report on how their homes had fared.
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Mitt Romney and John McCain fared best in many of the same regions in 2008 and 2012.
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Afghanistan fared worst in four of the seven questions, with concerns over healthcare and conflict-related violence.
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The 2D sections fared worse; the platforming feels oddly weightless and lacks all the momentum of Mania.
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"The Current War," a drama about the rivalry between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse, fared less well.
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Buildings built to the new code have fared significantly better than older homes built to lower standards.
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The property's landscaping appears to have fared the worst, with reports of uprooted plants covering the roadway.
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Shares in Europe and Japan have fared badly because of a temporary loss of economic momentum there.
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Suter has not fared well against the Cubs, posting an 18.00 ERA in four career relief appearances.
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To date, such projects have not fared well in America; opponents have blocked big offshore wind farms.
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Indices outside Asia fared better with Moscow stocks moving marginally higher and those in Johannesburg climbing 0.5%.
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And while those devices and the wider ecosystem never really took off, KaiOS has fared significantly better.
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Brazil's last 3 presidents have not fared well legally, but its market has managed to remain stable.
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And other companies, like Parrot, tried to compete in the cheaper drone space, but haven't fared well.
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Since entering China in 0003, Starbucks has fared well selling coffee to a nation of tea-drinkers.
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The ruling Democratic Party fared badly in the ballot and has said it will go into opposition.
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A smaller program in Uruguay fared better, distributing 22008,23 laptops across the country's entire primary school population.
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Turner&aposs return to the lineup could spark an Indiana squad that fared well enough without him.
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Strikingly, Chinese exports have fared much better; in September they were 15% higher than a year ago.
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Two attempts at silver trading, one in the 1980s and one in the 1990s, fared no better.
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Despite an overall improvement in the national employment data, job markets in swing states have fared differently.
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The U.S. economy may not have fared as well in 22015 as job growth numbers would indicate.
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Only drugstore chain Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) has fared worse, plummeting nearly 20% so far in 2019.
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For the most part, quick-service chains — where customers pay before eating — have fared a bit better.
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He also does his own singing as John, and in the bits we saw, fared impressively well.
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Two Cy Twombly paintings also fared well, selling for $46.4 million and $27.3 million, both surpassing estimates.
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Bracket pickers at ESPN actually fared better with Thursday games this year than they did last year.
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Other commodity counters on the SGX fared better, with Olam and Wilmar reported improvement in net profit.
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JPMorgan fared worse last quarter than rival Citi, which reported a 16 percent decline in bond trading.
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The report will likely add to expectations the economy fared better than anticipated in the first quarter.
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Would he have fared better in the dangerous and hyper competitive era of Samart, Dieselnoi and Sagat?
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The party fared badly at elections in July for half of the seats in the upper house.
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The team fared badly in cup competitions, but was then free to concentrate on winning league games.
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Scarred by the financial crisis, battered by technological change and globalisation, less-skilled workers have fared worst.
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At their last race, the club fared better than a rival club from Nairobi with better equipment.
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But healthcare shares, which could benefit from plans to restructure and privatise the healthcare sector, fared better.
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Apple, the biggest component in both that index and the , fared even worse, closing down 3.9 percent.
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Here's how the company's results fared against Wall Street expectations: The company's stock closed 1.5 percent higher.
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They are Zephyr Teachout, the law professor who fared surprisingly well in her 2014 race challenging Gov.
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He has referenced the 2002 midterms, when George W. Bush and Republicans fared better after the Sept.
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Barnes also fared better in percentage terms, beating the field average by 19623% to Mr Stenson's 8.5%.
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Tester, in the same poll, fared somewhat better with 25% saying he was doing a "poor" job.
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He fared little or no better in the white, working-class parts of eastern and central Connecticut.
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That may seem like an appropriate haircut in a difficult year, but his shareholders fared even worse.
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It's unclear whether Broidy recommended other U.S. attorney candidates to Sessions and how they may have fared.
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Here's how the company's quarterly profits have fared against analyst estimates: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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Overall, though, Trump has fared better than most of his predecessors at this point in his term.
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The island of Vieques, off the east coast of the main island, has not fared as well.
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Female high school dropouts of all races fared even worse, with a median weekly income of $409.
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Tianjin Binhai fared worse: Its revenue and net profit slumped by 46.3 percent and 41.8 percent, respectively.
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Not a lot of operas, perhaps, could benefit from such intimate treatment, but these two fared beautifully.
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Female candidates running in other Tuesday primaries also fared well, including in New Mexico and New Jersey.
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Other tech start-ups have not fared as well in raising money over the last several months.
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Davies has fared well against the Cubs, going 3-2 with a 4.18 ERA in five meetings.
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I wore them on my boat, the trout stream, and while driving to see how they fared.
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Funding will be proportional to how navigators have fared in hitting their enrollment target the previous year.
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Efforts to pass immigration reform or protect young undocumented immigrants fared no better during the Obama administration.
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This 5-point swing is exactly how much worse the Republicans fared this time compared to 2016.
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Clinton has fared better in Wisconsin, but she's not necessarily doing better there than she is nationwide.
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WikiTribune isn't the first crack at a community-embracing news organizations, and others haven't fared that well.
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She came to Syria in 2014 to be with her husband, a German ISIS fighter, Fared Saal.
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In Monday's market rout, the S&P 500 fared somewhat better than the Nasdaq, dropping 1.37 percent.
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While most Democrats fared poorly earlier this month in Ohio's statewide races, Brown won his third term.
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The Treasury's $42 billion of six-month bills fared somewhat better than the day's other two auctions.
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On Thursday, doctors had removed McKenna's breathing tube after she had fared well during several breathing tests.
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The party fared better among men than women and most of its voters were of working age.
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As a fan of Quavo and Saweetie, I wondered how they had fared in a studio together.
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However, since Vestberg took the helm, Ericsson's shares have fared better than those of its Finnish rival.
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Gibson has fared well against Texas with a 1-0 mark and 1.80 ERA in three starts.
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How they fared: Trump called for ceasing joint exercises with no apparent warning to the South Koreans.
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Other currencies fared less well despite initial gains as investors remained focused on risks emanating from China.
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Since America's founding, congressmen have fared poorly in presidential elections, due to a number of systemic hurdles.
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The goods-producing segment of the economy fared well, with construction adding 6,400 jobs and manufacturing, 6,300.
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As CNN exit polls show, Clinton fared worse than Biden did this time around with union members.
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Neighboring St. Thomas and St. John in the United States Virgin Islands had not fared much better.
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Only German manufacturing fared worse among the national PMIs produced for Europe by data company IHS Markit.
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London copper futures fared better, rising as much as 1% to $6,058 a tonne in early trade.
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Anchorage was much better prepared for a major earthquake; other cities may not have fared so well.
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Real wages (after adjusting for inflation) have barely grown under Mr. Trump; President Obama fared modestly better.
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Norway, which is also a big oil and gas producer, fared well: It grew 34 percent richer.
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Here's which industries have fared best and worst so far from the pandemic, according to the data.
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The U.S. hasn't fared quite as badly by comparison, though the situation is quickly sliding into trouble.
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The regional air travel hub, Atlanta-Hartfield airport, fared relatively well and stayed open during the storm.
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Monte dei Paschi fared significantly worse than the Spanish lender in assessments of bank health last year.
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But it wasn't just US markets that fared well on the first trading day of the year.
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He fared better at the Honolulu Marathon in 1979, finishing in 3 hours 27 minutes 43 seconds.
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She fared well in California, but gained just as much in Texas, a state with Republican government.
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The president's response fared better than Trump's or Clinton's, with 44 percent approving and 34 percent disapproving.
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He fared well with the bat too, eclipsing Alastair Cook and Joe Root in the runs tally.
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Another SoftBank-backed company, rider hailing giant Uber, fared poorly in its highly-anticipated IPO last year.
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Banks, from Wall Street powerhouses like JPMorgan to foreign lenders like Britain's NatWest, had fared little better.
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So how has the United States fared since announcing this comprehensive blueprint for Internet development in 2010?
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It fared well on the euro, which hit a seven-week low before steadying at 88.45 pence .
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The euro fared little better, touching lows last seen in April 2017 to be last at $1.0787.
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The Trump voters in our focus groups were representative of people who had not fared as well.
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He quit in 2008, after a political party that backed him fared poorly in a national election.
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The first peek into how companies fared will be provided later this week by big U.S. banks.
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Every one else fared better when told that their state was considering adopting policies that welcomed immigrants.
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Trump fared worse in the poll on his handling of health care than on any other issue.
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She swept much of traditionally Democratic eastern Iowa, where Democrats have long fared well with rural voters.
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Workers fared better in these states, according to research from Marlene Kim at the University of Massachusetts.
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Darrell Issa — who won reelection by less than 2,000 votes last fall — fared no better Saturday morning.
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In this sense, it's not entirely shocking Democrats fared well across the country in this year's elections.
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For the most part, companies whose CEO appeared on the list fared better than the general market.
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Many of them faced misogynistic attacks, of course, but on average, they fared perfectly well as candidates.
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She fared better in her accusations that Mr. Sanders would undo President Obama's signature health care law. Mrs.
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Had Japan acted on some of America's long-standing gripes, it might have fared better in the 1990s.
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Richard hasn't fared well versus Philadelphia, dropping all four of his career decisions despite registering a 22 ERA.
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Facebook's other FAANG peers — Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google parent company Alphabet — all fared well in the rally.
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The encryption tests are set to begin shortly and we'll know next summer how the two methods fared.
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Amazon and Netflix haven't fared much better, and even the relatively-stable Alphabet is trading down 15 percent.
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So I set out to examine those pairs of "neighboring neighborhoods" that should have fared similarly but didn't.
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Stocks fared better in the pre-presidential election years, like 2019, if the first five days were higher.
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Though appealing on paper as a best-of-both-worlds solution, the disk sail fared poorly in Hawaii.
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Britain's economy has slowed since the Brexit referendum in 2016 but has fared better than many investors feared.
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Melbourne fared much better, however, with prices rising 0.9 percent for September and 12.1 percent on the year.
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Leake has fared well in 29 career starts against the Pirates, going 10-43 with a 3.29 ERA.
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But it's hard not to think he fared better than a woman in the same situation would have.
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The single showing happened concurrently with its release on digital platforms where it presumably fared a little better.
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It may be that poor people living in rich areas have, for some reason, fared worst of all.
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While biotech IPOs still under-performed the broader market by 22011%, they fared better than the average IPO.
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How similar programs have fared Cigna is not the first health insurance company to turn to these measures.
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Friday's data was the first look at how the economy fared during the longest government shutdown in history.
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All of them, in their respective eras, have fared better than the children of poor native-born Americans.
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This, despite that many shareholders have not recently fared as well at Berkshire as they might have elsewhere.
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Reflecting investors' defensive stance, domestic-demand sensitive stocks fared better, with utilities, drugmakers and railroad companies gaining ground.
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He fared just as well in rural parts of the state as the suburbs and cities over 50,000.
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Along with overall brand scores, the 2019 APEAL report looked at how products fared in individual vehicle categories.
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And gold-mining stocks, which haven't fared much better, are also finally starting to show signs of life.
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In 2016, Trump fared significantly worse in Fairfax County than Republican nominee Mitt Romney did four years earlier.
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This is why they haven't fared well against teams with long term chemistry like the Clippers and Spurs.
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Anderson fared well against the Cubs last season, going 25-24 with a 2.35 ERA in three meetings.
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Shares in tech companies fared particularly badly last year, but the NASDAQ has also reached a new record.
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The 1990s work of D'Souza's reactionary defenders like Eugene Genovese and Woodward, however, has fared less well. 16.
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In past years, A Star Is Born has fared splendidly – nay, envy-inspiringly well — at the Golden Globes.
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In both cases, organisms that lived in more isolated, sheltered environments away from the ocean's surface fared better.
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The debates, where Mélenchon and the left in general fared particularly well, changed the dynamic of the campaign.
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The central region of Bongouanou fared better with 25.4 mm of rainfall last week, 7.5 mm above average.
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Currencies fared little better with South Africa's rand and Turkey's lira weakening 21327 percent despite a lacklustre dollar.
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Here's a look at how some of the more consequential climate-focused ballot measures around the country fared.
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Brazil fared worse with 49 deaths followed by Colombia with 37 activists murdered, Honduras 14 and Nicaragua 11.
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Some hedge funds also invest in the long end of the market, though they have not fared well.
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Other states that fared well included Vermont, Minnesota, Illinois, and Maryland (teeny-tiny shoutout to my home state).
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But the iPhone fared worse — it underexposed, missed the focus, and the result was an image worth deleting.
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However, those who have not fared well this time around could reconsider their slogans the next time out.
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So, how would Bron have fared if he took his talents to the ring instead of the court?
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Trump fared slightly better in the poll taken after the debate, cutting into Clinton's lead by two points.
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And, given how Del Bosque's boys fared at the last World Cup, you wouldn't rule out an upset.
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French driver Sebastien Loeb fared better as he piloted his Peugeot through a muddy patch outside Cordoba, Argentina.
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Iowa caucus winners have not necessarily fared well in their party's nomination process — especially on the GOP side.
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Tolbert's fundraising page, which has the same goal, has fared far better so far, netting more than $21,000.
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European markets fared better, posting some gains in the morning session after closing sharply lower on Tuesday evening.
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While Hortonworks came strong out of the gate after its IPO, it has not fared as well since.
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Aluminium fared better with a 3.0 percentage gain after a run-up over the last half of March.
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How would the likes of Samart, Dieselnoi, Sagat or Saenchai have fared against King Naresuan of ancient Siam?
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So far, though, Sanders's candidates have fared poorly in some of the most closely watched races of 2017.
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Aluminum fared better with a 3.0 percentage gain after a run-up over the last half of March.
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Mr. Capitano was able to finish up the semester as R.A., but others have not fared as well.
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Voter-initiated plans to regulate the retail production and sale of marijuana to adults have fared little better.
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Changing out old heating oil furnaces for new natural gas ones, as some utilities incentivize, also fared well.
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How the Patient Fared The patient was started on the two medications to treat babesiosis the same day.
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Researchers also looked at how black babies fared relative to white infants and found wide variation among states.
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Data on how patients fared 48 weeks after transplant will be presented at a later date, Marty said.
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And those who have moved their money out of bank accounts haven't always fared so well in Japan.
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Biden has consistently fared well in polls matching up against Trump both nationally and in early primary states.
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Yet Democratic candidates, at any level, have not fared well with voters in this district for two decades.
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Democrats have traditionally fared better when they emphasize class over culture, encouraging white workers to vote their wallets.
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Scroll through to find out how the products fared, and see just how they work in GIF form.
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Despite the drop, Ethereum, Ripple and the rest of the alt coins have largely fared worse than bitcoin.
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Associated British Foods' fashion chain Primark fared better with a 13 percent rise in first-half operating profit.
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The partners who fared the worst in terms of compensation were those who practiced labor and employment law.
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Read on to see how I fared during my 30 days of trying to plank for five minutes.
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But it's fared better than the S&P 500, which fell a shocking 23% during the same period.
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Woods's playing partners both fared better, with Justin Thomas shooting 69 and Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy shooting 71.
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The online samples that fared well raise some concerns about the other online pollsters, if only by implication.
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Stocks in Asia and Europe fared worse, with the major benchmark in China down more than 5 percent.
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Rock-star novels have fared better, with the more recently great "Stone Arabia," by Dana Spiotta, in 2011.
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But others have fared less well (listening to Sarah Palin's voice for seven hours is not for everybody).
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But his political fortunes in the state on Tuesday fared even worse than they did four years ago.
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Active management fared particularly poorly, losing $1 trillion in AUM last year, continuing a long-term secular trend.
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Their second date fared far better — dinner at a restaurant in Los Angeles, where they spoke for hours.
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RHP Chris Archer has fared better in the second half of the season and continued pitching well Friday.
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Marsch's high-press style has not fared well in his two tightly marked postseasons with the Red Bulls.
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Outside of the Americas, the Philippines fared worst with 31 killings of human rights activists, the report said.
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In general, smaller plays, bad plays and those that opened early in the season fared poorly, as usual.
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Countries that have invested in measures to mitigate damage from disasters fared better during last year's hurricane season.
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It fared far better when it was about the work being honored and the people who did it.
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He fared much better than Hackenberg did on Thursday in the Eagles' 10-9 victory over the Jets.
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Clinton plainly fared worse than Mr. Obama in many heavily Hispanic areas — like South Texas or South Colorado.
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Europe fared a little better, but London Frankfurt DAX and Paris were all 0.4 to 0.6 percent lower.
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Background reading: • How some of President Obama's signature climate policies have fared so far under the Trump administration.
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People with COPD fared the worst along Oxford Street, with both their airways narrowing and their arteries stiffening.
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Google's YouTube video service fared the best, taking down within 24 hours 90 percent of all content flagged.
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But ethereum has fared much worse — it's down 76 percent this year and was trading near $220 Thursday.
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She fared better in Arizona, Georgia and Florida than she did in the traditional battleground state of Ohio.
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Mr. Trump fared worst among white G.O.P. primary voters who had been to Asia, Africa or South America.
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"In another type of earthquake, we could have problems in buildings that fared well this time," he said.
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Obviously they sided with performance because all of those who fared better in Breastworld were called safe first.
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How would Eva Moskowitz have fared as an impudent young girl in one of her own charter schools?
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LONDON — Labour's candidate fared so badly in Thursday's Richmond Park by-election that the party lost its deposit.
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But the pound has not fared as well against the euro, and was down 0.3% at 89.18 pence.
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So far, Google fared worst: Its Mic Drop button infuriated users so much that they had to apologize.
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It fared better on the euro, which was undermined by a run of poor data out of Europe.
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Apparently since concrete encases the steel girders, the structure of the building has fared better than its ornamental adornments.
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She fared only slightly better among voters who wanted candidates who seemed to care most about people like them.
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Ahead, read how I fared for a week, and brainstorm with me about what's next for this versatile staple.
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He ran for president again in 2008, but his campaign ended after he fared poorly in the Iowa caucuses.
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On the other hand, shorter maturities fared better, with 10-year benchmark yield standing flat at minus 0.115 percent .
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But those names have fared far worse in 2018, as the once-hot chip stocks fell into correction territory.
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Later he fared poorly in the "Super Tuesday" nominating races and eventually conceded to Bush after a bitter campaign.
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Markit/CIPS purchasing managers indexes due this week will shed more light on how companies have fared since June.
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That "marginal" change hides the fact that men and women have fared much differently over the past four decades.
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Moore's win came as a surprise, as Democrats haven't fared well in Alabama elections for about a quarter decade.
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Other conservative states that lifted restrictions on syringe exchanges in the wake of Indiana's HIV outbreak have fared better.
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Out of all the federal agencies that received budget plans from President Donald Trump yesterday, NASA fared pretty well.
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To see how the Book fared with gaming, I installed Rocket League, NBA 2K17, Steep, and Rainbow Six Siege.
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He fared strongly among the many voters concerned with the economy and won big margins in coal industry households.
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Internationally, the chain fared better, posting 5.9% sales growth at stores open at least 13 months and beating expectations.
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Other property-related companies, which have not yet reported earnings, also fared well with builder Arabtec gaining 2.8 percent.
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Women fared better in terms of representation on streaming platforms — 252% — and were the most underrepresented in film — 643%.
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However, the bank fared better than expected in the EBA results, with a transitional CET1 ratio of 7.69 percent.
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Patients whose tumors had higher levels of the PD-L1 protein targeted by Keytruda fared best in the trial.
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Once the tones end, the craft will start transmitting detailed information about how it fared during it orbital insertion.
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Mr Amari's natural ally is Mr Maliki, whose "State of Law" faction inside Dawa fared poorly, winning 25 seats.
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Android tablets haven't fared well in education so far, as most Android developers have favored smartphones over tablet apps.
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Mr Trump's attempts to cajole Congress to provide the money, including by shutting down the government, fared no better.
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Perhaps, but maybe the knowledge of how your data fared in the Cambridge Analytica scandal will alter your opinion.
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Chip stocks led by AMS also fared better after TSMC reported its best monthly sales in June since December.
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The other author, of course, fared much worse; the stranger didn't seem to give them the slightest passing thought.
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Or how Henry Ford would have fared if he had committed anti-Semitic gaffes in a social media world.
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The Nazis fared well in northern states like Schleswig-Holstein; the AfD did best in the former East Germany.
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In 2008, Cindy McCain's oatmeal butterscotch cookies fared better than her husband's presidential ambitions, beating Michelle Obama's shortbread recipe.
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Big banks will provide the first peek into how U.S. companies fared in the fourth quarter later this week.
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Other property-related companies, which have not yet reported earnings, also fared well with builder Arabtec gaining 1.4 percent.
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This time, the group that got the additional DNA-based guidance fared even better than the groups that didn't.
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This outrage has led to Democratic opposition research groups scrutinizing Schultz's past, including how Starbucks fared under his leadership.
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Without an auction to contend with, the super long JGB maturities on Monday fared better than the 10-years.
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GLAAD'S latest report, the Studio Responsibility Index, shows exactly how 22 films fared when it came to LGBT characters.
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Both groups fared better than the group that did not change treatment, of whom only 35% had experienced improvements.
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But is also reflects the fact that many of the policy areas under Welsh control have fared rather badly.
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Another test with different methodology found American students fared better but still scored below Singapore, Japan, Korea, and Russia.
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Medical services have fared better in rebel-held pockets of northern Syria, where supplies arrive in trucks from Turkey.
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He died soon after, but one doubts the poem would have fared differently minus this final blow of chance.
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The debate moderators asked some very tough questions, and, when challenged in previous debates, Mr. Trump hasn't fared well.
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Wells Fargo's metric also fared better in its own test than under the Fed's, by 0.8 of a point.
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Because of this, companies focusing on seaborne coal supplies fared better than other miners or oil and gas producers.
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Credit Suisse analysts, however, said that while the wound care division missed consensus estimates, other divisions fared slightly better.
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Currencies also fared better, with South Africa's rand firming 67.25.65 percent after touching a five-month low on Monday.
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While the Republican plans to repeal Obamacare took various forms, all of them fared poorly in public opinion polls.
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It fared well with nudist and softcore films in the 1960s, but the softer stuff carried little cash value.
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The report was also an indicator on how the company has fared as Facebook pushes aggressively into its turf.
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Chevron has fared slightly better than the two technology companies, but still has done nothing to raise investors spirits.
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Influencer marketing agency Mediakix spent a month studying posts from Instagram's top 50 celebrities to see well they fared.
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But another voter, Martha Grattan, was feeling plenty ideological on Wednesday after the Republicans she supports had fared badly.
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President George W. Bush's nominees in his first term fared even better, with only four experiencing a cloture vote.
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Panama fared "remarkably well during the global economic downturn," said Lucia Haines, a director of Panama Realtor, a brokerage.
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Tomlin fared well in five starts versus the Royals in 2016, however, going 3-0 with a 2.43 ERA.
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Butler has not fared well against Los Angeles, going 0-4 with a 7.04 ERA in five career starts.
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How the Patient Fared The patient had surgery to remove the tumor nine months ago and now feels great.
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These strong teams fared fairly well in the playoffs: 16 of the 20 won their next series as well.
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But Republicans who saw the changing demographics of their districts and championed sensible immigration policy fared well on Tuesday.
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Poulter fared considerably better, putting a wretched U.S. Open record behind him for his best-ever first-round score.
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The stock fared better as the day went on, closing at $803, up 280 percent on its opening price.
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"THAAD has fared well in tests, but has not been used in real combat, under real conditions," Schiller added.
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Generally, however, banks in the kingdom and across the region have fared better than expected in the first quarter.
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While New Coke fared OK in nationwide taste tests before launching in 1985, it turned out those were misleading.
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Here's the full rundown, via FactSet, of U.S. venture-backed tech IPOs for the year, and how they've fared:
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Small-caps stocks, in particular start-ups, fared poorly with the ChiNext index closing at a three-month low.
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Better-looking candidates fared better in the 2016 midterm elections, a 2019 study published in American Politics Research finds.
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Ms. Bokova has fared poorly in five informal straw polls of the Security Council, which selects the secretary general.
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Internationally-focused U.S. funds fared better, with up to a third of overseas small cap funds beating their benchmark.
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Clinton fared far worse: Only 27 percent of veterans had a favorable impression of her, according to the poll.
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Still, outlet malls with their enticing deals on discounted goods have fared better than traditional malls in recent years.
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The charts below show how US stocks and the 10-year Treasury have fared the year after an inversion.
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In the 25-54 demographic the program fared better, finishing 8th in the cable news race with 21625,2900 viewers.
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To my surprise, I fared well academically, but I never entirely got over the feeling of being an impostor.
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Even the drip paintings Jackson Pollock made with house paint have fared better than art made by manipulating electrons.
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That struggle is playing out across the North, where Mr. Obama fared well among white voters four years ago.
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The meal honestly fared better than I thought it would, after getting absolutely torn to shreds by the nutritionists.
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Omar fared worse, as 22019 percent of respondents recognize who she is, but just 9 percent view her favorably.
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Other major currencies were more subdued, though the Australian dollar fared remarkably well even after Thursday's disappointing jobs report.
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President Enrique Pena Nieto's PRI fared poorly in state elections earlier this year, including losing the governorship of Veracruz.
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Despite — or maybe because of his initiative — Sanders fared better in national polls against Donald Trump than Clinton did.
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Longer-dated bonds fared better as traders unwound curve steepening trade, which has been popular in the past month.
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The dollar fared better on the euro at $1.1151 and was steady on a basket of currencies at 98.111.
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He fared better, winning 63 votes in the closed-ballot contest, but fell well short of Pelosi's 134 votes.
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Incumbent STEM candidates fared well, too, such as Raleigh, North Carolina Mayor Nancy McFarlane, a pharmacist, was re-elected.
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How they fared: Shell reported over $5.3 billion in profits, a 42% rise from the same period last year.
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Bank shares also fared well, a possible positive spillover effect from the upbeat results of the two Saudi banks.
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Men fared worse than women and black men specifically have the highest age-adjusted death rates in the country.
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She's more bullish on how the White House fared, calling the administration the "biggest winner" from the OPEC meeting.
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Melbourne has fared better, with prices dipping 0.1 percent in February but still 6.9 percent higher for the year.
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How her party fared in regional elections may have some bearing on her chances of remaining the German leader.
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The beer and spirits category fared better, with all seven companies surveyed by OC&C increasing revenue in 2017.
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Those outside the camps fared even worse and were forced to rely on the kindness of family or strangers.
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T-Mobile has fared better than Sprint, even if it remains a distant third to Verizon and AT&T.
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Clinton fared about a net 20 points worse in caucuses than primaries, even after controlling for their demographic characteristics.
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In the 17503s, English dukes had about the same life expectancy as everybody else — and sometimes fared even worse.
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He also wondered whether the company would have fared better in these regards with a more diverse leadership team.
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Asia fared better as Para Salin (yes), shooting out a performance that Vladimir Putin could see from his house.
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But later private investors haven't fared so well, and those who bought shares after the IPO have done worse.
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The Warriors fared even better on their 733 Game 1 shot attempts in which Irving was the nearest defender.
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J.P. Morgan fared better than rivals Wells Fargo and Citigroup, which were down 563 percent and 2.4 percent respectively.
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Since the Edwards case, the Justice Department's efforts in other high profile, politically charged cases have not fared better.
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Matched with comparable patients who did not have surgery, those who did fared much better physically, emotionally and socially.
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Chevron has fared better than most oil companies in the face of slumping prices over the past three years.
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Some say Whitmer fared better than could be expected in advancing her priorities in the face of GOP opposition.
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Still, the results are sizable enough to conclude that students who were not selected for vouchers fared better academically.
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Thanks to the mounting demand, Goa has fared better than the rest of India in terms of property prices.
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The President fared better with males than females, the demographic groups registering 2628 percent and 28503 percent support respectively.
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On Thursday he fared better, opening with a 72 that included a 3-under 33 on the back nine.
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The telecommunications sector also fared well with Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) adding 1.0 percent and Zain KSA gaining 1.4 percent.
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Still, ZTE, which is China's second-largest maker of telecom equipment, has not fared well over the past year.
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Only estate agents, journalists, government ministers and politicians fared worse than bankers in surveys on public trust, Haldane said.
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Gold has fared less well in other currencies, rising 1 percent in euro terms and 1.5 percent in sterling.
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Navigators will now receive funding proportionally to how they fared in hitting their enrollment targets during the previous year.
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With many foreign players away, small- to mid-cap shares - which are popular with Japanese retail investors - fared better.
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Here is how Citigroup's second-quarter results fared against Wall Street estimates: The company's stock fell by 22 percent.
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For example, "Transformers: The Last Knight" fared less well than expected, while the Bollywood drama "Dangal" did much better.
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Mr. Trump's strength in 2016 was — and remains — largely dependent on how he fared against a widely mistrusted opponent.
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Mr. Trump's strength in 2016 was — and remains — largely dependent on how he fared against a widely mistrusted opponent.
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Eventually I was discharged and got some rest at home, but I still sometimes wonder how he had fared.
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Company executives fared no better at their second appearance, in January, though supporters, lobbyists and consultants were better prepared.
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In other words, there were no measurable differences in how patients fared, whether they checked blood sugar or not.
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How do you think somebody like President Trump would've fared back then, during this prime era of congressional violence?
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Sixty percentage points could easily be too high if she indeed fared better among Hispanic voters in non-Hispanic areas.
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Singapore's property market fared poorly in the wake of the crash during the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s.
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Here's how I think they fared, and how I missed some big issues that arose or ripened during the year.
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Garcia is 0-6 with a 7.60 ERA in his past eight starts, but has fared well against the Padres.
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Today, we take a look at how Disrupt NY 2014 alum Boomerang Commerce has fared in the last two years.
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Index funds (also passive, but different from ETFs) fared better, grabbing almost $221 billion in new investor cash last year.
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