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Netflix flunked with the stock down 13 percent on Tuesday.
I came here as a student but I flunked out.
It is a test that Hazony and his conference flunked.
Deutsche Bank flunked the test in 2015, 2016 and 2018.
If this was crisis management 101, Uber flunked the test.
A majority of people, regardless of age, flunked the quiz.
He flunked a field sobriety test and eventually blew a .
Not his professors at Baghdad University, who flunked him out.
Deutsche flunked the second part of the tests last year.
But already he has flunked the tests of fiscal conservatism.
But instead of reliving our science fears and those flunked Chem.
White adopted it after the dog flunked seeing-eye aide training.
The Trump administration has flunked the acid test for limited government.
He "flunked out" the first time he applied to the space program.
Then, I tried going to college and flunked out the first year.
We pushed him on his favorite Meryl movie ... he flunked that test.
"Eh, I flunked out of school," she says, waving her hand dismissively.
Although without the medical leave, I would have 100 percent flunked out.
Last July it flunked a test by European supervisors of its capital strength.
But the way I saw it, I had flunked out of the north.
He flunked the Foreign Service examination twice but was paid $30,000 for trying.
By Christmas, he'd flunked out of school and moved in with his parents.
He flunked the tryout and went to work instead for a suburban weekly.
I flunked out of college and at various points narrowly dodged jail time.
He then flunked a field sobriety test and blew more than twice the legal limit.
Flat-out, whole semester of F's on the transcript, bombed out, washed out, flunked out.
As for the hassle of returning an unwanted mattress, none of the companies flunked the test.
"I flunked my way through elementary, middle school and high school math and science," she said.
"She flunked her physics test, and she says she thinks it's because of what happened," Rosey says.
He wasn't excelling at his studies at the University of Dayton Law School — he had flunked out.
But schools kept promoting her, until she eventually made it to community college, where, unprepared, she flunked.
I had never flunked a class in my life, but I resigned myself to flunking this assignment.
Vivian Morris, who's just flunked out of Vassar, probably doesn't get her own allusion; Gilbert surely does.
He was accepted at M.I.T. at 16 but flunked out after three years as a math major.
She didn't drive because she couldn't — she twice flunked driving tests, failing to master the required maneuvering.
The cop immediately concluded Phillips was hammered and had him take a field sobriety test, which he flunked.
"Like it's a big deal for 22010 seconds," Isaac said, calling his proposition a "test" that she'd flunked.
Kohl's, in particular, "flunked the China test," where it gets a large portion of its merchandise, he said.
It is a challenge other countries that hosted major sporting events have faced, and in many cases, flunked.
Dolan, an owner from the very old school of player subservience, has once again flunked modern N.B.A. civics.
They say he was propped on the hood, admitted drinking and driving and flunked a field sobriety test.
He had flunked his Ph.D. exam and was unable to find a buyer for his seasteading gaming simulation.
I felt slightly better when a fisherman from Florida turned up a few minutes later and also flunked.
The popular keto diet flunked, coming in next to last -- which it has done for several years now.
When Chip Baskets (Galifianakis) moves back home to Bakersfield, it's because he's flunked out of French clown school.
The current GOP candidates flunked, with Rubio earning 21 of 100 points, Donald Trump 15 and Ted Cruz 6.
Previously, banks that had sufficient capital could still be flunked if the Fed identified risk management and operational problems.
His work history was uneven Fields  flunked out of basic training two years ago, the U.S. Army told Fox News.
"Bayer seems to have flunked its due diligence twice," write Stephen Wilmot and Charley Grant for the Wall Street Journal.
The worst performer was Sinaloa, home state of the now captured Guzman, where half the active police flunked the test.
Johnson had flunked his classes as a freshman at a local high school and hadn't played on the basketball team.
He flunked out of college his first year — he was 19 — and sulked home with his ponytail between his legs.
Except Navarro is basing his analysis on a mistake that would get you flunked out of an AP economics class.
The report says he flunked the field sobriety test badly ... he couldn't do the one-leg stand or the nose touch.
Roger flunked the field sobriety test and refused to submit to a chemical test, something he's required to do by law.
Ream "flunked a polygraph test," and investigators then obtained a search warrant for the field in Macomb County, the commissioner said.
Vladimir Voevodsky, who flunked out of college to become one of the most brilliant mathematicians of his generation, died at 51.
The first five former foster kids that Carpenter helped send to community college flunked out in the first semester, she says.
The Fed's stamp of approval for Deutsche Bank was a major boost since it flunked the test in 2015, 2016 and 2018.
Several plants have flunked these because of poor hygiene or deficient processes, such as a failure to keep track of manufacturing glitches.
If judges are taking such momentous decisions, it is partly because the politicians have flunked them, from regulating appeals to political reform.
"Had it been written by a student in middle school he would have flunked," Saud al-Qahtani wrote on his Twitter account.
Tony, as his friends called him, flouted conventions, flunked out of Cambridge and used his London studio for portrait sittings and parties.
Mr. Strausman flunked out of various colleges before rising to prominence in the late 1980s, serving Tuscan food to East Side plutocrats.
But he'd flunked the Armed Forces Qualification Test, which measured arithmetic reasoning, word knowledge and paragraph comprehension, along with assorted aptitude tests.
I asked Todd why he'd thought of my daughter, who'd flunked out of Goodwill, might fit in at TOC, when she first arrived.
I flunked my first math test at the age of 11, so let me first state that numbers was never my strong suit.
He flunked math on his final school exam, but was determined to retake it this summer so he could go to a university.
However, plans to upgrade 18 more have been delayed after the Block 40/45 dramatically flunked a series of performance tests in 2016.
Perhaps most surprising, given Church's successes in academia and industry, you'll find that he repeated the ninth grade and flunked out of Duke.
It was under the Petronas Scholarship—you know, the big Petronas twin tower buildings... I flunked my second year, and didn't finish my degree.
You may have dropped or flunked every science class you ever took (like I did), but deep in our brains we recognize these chemicals.
It looks like a Sears portrait of a girl who purposely flunked out of University just so she could marry her creepy English professor.
Although he made it through high school and into a solid university program, he flunked out in his second year while battling the bottle.
Mickey was in training to be a K-9 with the sheriff's office, but he "flunked out" for being too friendly and easily distracted.
For example, in so-called credit recovery programs, many students who have flunked a course in an old-fashioned classroom retake the class online.
Navigating social situations was, he said, like trying to speak Mandarin when you'd taken only a semester of it in high school, and flunked.
I'm not proud to admit I flunked a number of third year university classes because I bought my first Xbox, but hey, here I am.
But just as George W. Bush didn't create Hurricane Katrina in 2005, he still flunked the test of history because of his response to it.
He had flunked out, he told me, but he dared not tell his parents, and before they found out he was going to kill himself.
One town hall event at a time, Mr. Byford, who flunked the only driving test he ever took, preached that a better day was coming.
The Chinese know that Abe flunked a similar test with Russia, which will probably cost him one of the apparently dearest objectives of his political career.
De Leon, who flunked out of the University of California, Santa Barbara , is a champion of progressive causes, a torch bearer for hard left political activists.
The report flunked the remaining 10 states and Washington, D.C., saying they have "few requirements or none at all" for personal financial education in high school.
He even flunked the required reading for his GCSE's but learned to play piano at a Grade 7 by spending hours poring over tutorials on YouTube.
In middle school I became so overwhelmed while studying for tests that I was often unable to retain any of the information, and frequently flunked my exams.
Although she had consumed no alcohol, she flunked a standard sobriety test and told police she was unaware of how she ended up going the wrong way.
He flunked out of school, enrolled in a hairdresser course and had two unsuccessful rehab stints after a couple he met on Grindr introduced him to methamphetamine.
But, he hasn't fought in the UFC since 2016 -- when he beat Mark Hunt in a fight that was later overturned after Brock flunked a drug test.
Late in the summer, around the time my parents figured out I had flunked half my classes, rumors surfaced that the Psychic Readers Network was in legal trouble.
He interviewed at a Wetzel's Pretzel's store, but flunked the sit-down when he indicated he'd give more than one pretzel sample to customers who asked for one.
It is a lengthy process that culminates in a torturous citizenship test that costs about $65 and is typically flunked by one-third to half of the applicants.
The Fed's stamp of approval gives Deutsche Bank a major boost as it works on a restructuring plan after it flunked the test in 2015, 2016 and 2018.
He says there are 1003 or 20 reasons why he might have flunked, but he likes to tell the story of the famed Rorschach inkblots mishap during his psychiatric exam.
Which is about what you would expect, since the Ross/Navarro trade policy analysis is based on a mistake that would get you flunked out of an AP economics class.
Dwyer told reporters that Ream "bragged" about murdering "four to six" other people to fellow inmates and flunked a recent polygraph test when asked about King and other missing girls.
Earlier in his campaign, when Mr. Buttigieg met with members of the Congressional Black Caucus in Washington this summer, he flunked a key test among the senior group of lawmakers.
But it is even more impressive in Pompeo's case when you consider that he finished No. 1 even though he must have flunked all his courses on ethics and leadership.
Which is about what you would expect, since the Ross-Navarro trade policy analysis is based on a mistake that would get you flunked out of an AP economics class.
Beyond Volkswagen, Europe's Diesels Flunked a Pollution Test | Even before the Volkswagen scandal, European regulators were finding better emissions when a vehicle was tested in the lab than during road tests.
No incumbent executive board members at companies listed in Germany's blue-chip index DAX has flunked the vote, meaning receiving an approval vote of less than 50 percent at an AGM.
STRONG CAPITAL LEVELS The Fed's stamp of approval gives Deutsche Bank a major boost as it works on a restructuring plan after it flunked the test in 2015, 2016 and 2018.
"Fate dealt Kelly Ayotte a tough hand this year: The emergence of Donald J. Trump ... But the New Hampshire GOP senator flunked the Trump test," the editorial board wrote. http://bit.
His father sternly expected him to become a doctor, and Bazille miserably maintained medical studies until, in 1864, he flunked his exams and dropped out, for which Claude Monet congratulated him.
It's also revealed that her husband Thad—literally his name—has flunked out of medical school and has taken a job as an insurance adjuster from the father of his mistress.
The research also found that films that passed the Bechdel test — which measures whether two female characters have a conversation about something other than a man — outperformed those that flunked it.
I flunked my high school exams but, thanks to the help of an incredibly dedicated support worker, I enrolled at college to get the qualifications I needed to go to university.
Someone's beer has just flunked the "What do we say to the god of death?" test, but viewers are so engrossed with the drama on the screen that no one even flinches.
The biggest losers more recently have been American offshoots of foreign banks: Spain's Banco Santander has flunked the test for three consecutive years and a US operation of Deutsche Bank for two.
West: I flunked my high-school exams, but, thanks to the help of an incredibly dedicated support worker, I enrolled at college to get the qualifications I needed to go to university.
Vladimir Voevodsky, formerly a gifted but restless student who flunked out of college out of boredom before emerging as one of the most brilliant and revolutionary mathematicians of his generation, died on Sept.
Learning to Learn: You, Too, Can Rewire Your Brain How an engineering professor who "flunked my way" through high school math and science went on to create the world's most popular online course.
Regulators Wednesday morning flunked five of the country's biggest banks on a key test of whether they are "too big to fail" by rejecting the firms' plans for winding themselves down during bankruptcy.
But at the hands of both Democrats and Republicans, this massive 600-page legislation flunked the first big test of whether Congress can sustain the bipartisan coalition undergirding one of America's 20 largest industries.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. bank regulator has flunked Wells Fargo on a national scorecard for community lending, the lender said on Tuesday as it tries to repair its reputation after a phony-accounts scandal.
Issues like mine, BuzzFeed proclaimed, meant that apps like Fasten and RideAustin "flunked an important test" during a busy conference in which they could have triumphed over the big apps by maintaining smooth operations.
X wasn't thrown in jail for violating bail conditions in his tax evasion case ... he flunked multiple drug tests for coke and weed and he was a half hour late in court for bad measure.
In November, the opposition camp flunked a major test when its candidate failed by a wide margin to hang on to the legislative seat of Lau Siu-lai, who had herself been expelled in 2017.
They claimed they'd all been summarily denied at once — raising suspicions that they hadn't flunked individual security checks, but were instead being denied out of an abundance of caution at best (and discrimination at worst).
In particular, the man flunked what's called the "timed up-and-go," which measures how long it takes someone to rise from a chair, walk 10 feet, turn around, walk back and sit down again.
Trump, meanwhile, is losing Cohn during the ascendancy of Peter Navarro, whose thinking on trade policy is dominated by a kind of basic error that would get you flunked out of a freshman economics course.
Or that, for years before, he'd fallen out with his family, flunked out of college classes, overdosed, lied repeatedly about being clean, overdosed again, and cut ties with almost everyone he knew before washing up here.
WASHINGTON, March 28 (Reuters) - A U.S. bank regulator has flunked Wells Fargo on a national scorecard for community lending, the lender said on Tuesday as it tries to repair its reputation after a phony-accounts scandal.
The bank, which is owned by the euro zone's second-largest bank by market value, Banco Santander, also recently flunked an annual stress test meant to ensure it can withstand a financial crisis without taxpayer help.
We're in suburban Boston in 1969, and 16-year-old Lucy is in love with William, her 30-year-old high school teacher, who doesn't believe in grades ("Einstein flunked math") and hands out antiwar literature.
A year ago at this time, Wallace flunked out of the second stage of European Tour Qualifying School and only had limited status on the Challenge Tour, the European Tour's development circuit, for the upcoming season.
We learn about an important childhood trip Church took to the 1964 World's Fair and how the famous academic almost flunked out of a graduate program because he didn't do the coursework, even though he published important papers.
European Central Bank regulators are concerned that Deutsche Bank's standing has weakened since it flunked U.S. stress tests in 2015, 2016 and 2018 and a repeat would cause a bigger dent in confidence among customers and business partners.
Movies that cost more than $85033 million to make grossed an average of $618 million worldwide at the box office if they passed the Bechdel Test, compared to the $413 million films made by films which flunked the standard.
Even if you disagree with the idea that LGBTQ people are born equal in rights and dignity, putting Buttigieg in the same moral time zone as Trump would get you flunked out of any second-grade Sunday School class.
And the man who first broke the news to the press that Sergeeva flunked the test — Russian Bobsled Federation president Alexander Zubkov — is himself a former bobsledder who was stripped of two Olympic gold medals in the doping scandal.
One candidate who flunked the yacht primary in Illinois was Ameya Pawar, an alderman who said on October 12th that he was dropping out of the race for the Democratic nomination because he could not compete with his rich rivals.
Having already flunked his first round of SATs, ahead of applying to the University of Southern California, he is bluntly informed that his only hope of being accepted there is by undergoing intensive, costly test preparation before retaking the SAT.
And whereas educationalists worry that pupils who fail to win a place at a grammar school fall behind partly because of the taint of having flunked the admissions test, not getting into a specialist sixth-form college hardly carries the same stigma.
House Democrats have flunked impeachment, but now Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerTrump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan Schumer, Pelosi to meet as Democrats debate tactics Harris pushes for impeachment testimony from Mulvaney, Bolton in new op-ed MORE (D-N.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday asserted that the largest banks in the United States would be able to weather rough economic headwinds with sufficient capital but flunked U.S. units of European lenders Deutsche Bank and Santander, which also fell short last year.
Just this past year, at least three Alzheimer's drugs flunked their Phase III trials (the last phase of clinical drug development before the FDA will approve a new treatment) hard, including a drug that worked on a similar premise of fixing brain cells' fuel shortage.
Zach Galifianakis plays Chip Baskets, a frustrated man who has grand visions of being a French clown (stage name: "Renoir"), but he flunked out of his Parisian clown school and now has to suck it up at home in the dusty deserts of Bakersfield, California.
The regulations stretched the wording of the Higher Education Act of 1965 far beyond its original purpose and subjected for-profit institutions to so-called "gainful employment" standards that, if applied across the board, would have flunked many traditional and prestigious four-year universities.
So you can imagine our surprise when we heard that he had not only flunked out of his first year of university but taken up a job as a temporary maths teacher at St. Peter, the poorly resourced, upper-top secondary school in the valley.
Those dreams were dashed when I flunked technical drawing (I was off by over 4cm and the tolerance of the test was less than 0.5cm) and failed my physics and maths exams, both of which are somewhat vital to designing beautiful buildings that don't fall down.
She flunked her first pseudo debate with Trump on NBC's Commander in Chief forum earlier this month, placed herself in hot water when she declared half of Trump's supporters were in a basket of deplorables, and further sowed seeds of mistrust when she lied about her health.
Recipes that were clearly written by non-veterinarians or didn't include instructions to add in supplements flunked worse, while five recipes reviewed by vets had all of the needed nutrients except for choline (in two of these recipes, it was unclear how much taurine was provided).
In the PHH case in which the court found the CFPB's structure to be unconstitutional, the court also ruled that the CFPB's retroactive application of its new interpretation of the law, coupled with the massive fine, violated the Constitution's guarantee of due process and flunked 'Rule of Law, 101.
But that could be only temporary relief for the 1,000 parents who've already been ordered deported — many of whom tried to seek asylum but flunked their initial interviews because they weren't able to persuade an asylum officer that they had a "credible fear of persecution" if returned to their home countries.
Instead, the movie offers a sort of speculative shadow biography of an obscure also-ran who somehow rose from sodden mediocrity (Cheney flunked out of Yale, where he mostly seemed to major in alcohol) to the highest halls of executive power — and did it all, a title card intones, "like a ghost."
There aren't a lot of details leaking from the ever-tight Lucasfilm ship yet, but informed speculation drives us in one of three directions: An eyebrow-raising number of students have flunked out of Kennedy's Jedi academy since she took over from Lucas and the Star Wars sequel era began in 2012.
The film cuts between room 1014 at the Mira Hotel in Hong Kong, where in 2013 Mr Snowden met the journalists who would tell his story—Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras and Ewen MacAskill—and his backstory from 2004, when he joined the army, flunked out and began his slow rise up the ranks of the American intelligence community.
The fallout ranged from sarcastic mockery (Deadspin called his statement "pretty much the lamest excuse ever" and proceeded to eviscerate his future prospects) to backhanded support ("He'll always be known as the guy who flunked the drug test for pot brownies now," a columnist for his hometown paper opined while arguing against the restrictions on marijuana).
Two of them flunked after nine-tenths of a gram, as you'd expect (one of them nearly hit the cameraman), but the heavy user, a 27-year-old girl named "Addy," who was three times above the legal limit for THC when she showed up to smoke some weed on TV, was "excited about being high and behind the wheel" and actually wasn't a bad driver.
Favorite Sons and Daughters: Sansa Stark, Arya Stark, Bran Stark, Rickon Stark The Dead: Lyanna Stark, Brandon Stark, Ned Stark, Benjen Stark (MIA), Robb Stark, Talisa Stark, Catelyn Stark, Jon Snow (but not really, see The Night's Watch) Season 5: Youngest sons Bran and Rickon spent last season offscreen as Arya flunked murderbot training school at the House of Black and White in Braavos by carrying out a bloody personal vendetta on pederast Ser Meryn Trant.

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