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Bush performed poorly, and his performance cost him the nomination.
He performed poorly last season with career-lows of a .
She released her first album in 1993, which performed poorly.
But she also performed poorly among women without college degrees.
But imports of other goods rose, while exports performed poorly.
And fans tweeted that players who performed poorly should be .
Besides, the MDC performed poorly during an unhappy stint in coalition.
Residential property developer Metrovacesa performed poorly in its IPO in February.
For the first seven months of its existence, Chemours performed poorly.
The increased investing activity came as sector initial public offerings performed poorly.
By any measure, the Democratic Party has performed poorly in recent years.
Fellow U.K. bank Lloyds also performed poorly with a score of 22016 percent.
But the unit has performed poorly, leading to one-off costs and restructuring.
Representatives from both parties, in very different and non-equivalent ways, performed poorly.
But the unit has performed poorly, leading to one-off costs and restructuring.
Both indexes have performed poorly since their stocks were included in the index.
Adidas bought the Reebok brand in 2005, but it has performed poorly since.
Shares of Spotify and Slack have performed poorly since listing, which has been discouraging.
It is not clear whether these workers could be sacked if they performed poorly.
Its normally tasty food business performed poorly, compounding the gloom over the firm's future.
All of these things either weren't possible or performed poorly on previous $499 iPads.
But despite a mostly warm critical response, Teeth performed poorly at the box office.
"Against a range of metrics, today's system has performed poorly," the BOE study concludes.
Many of the hedge funds used by New Jersey have performed poorly this year.
Basic resources also performed poorly, with shares finishing the day off by 1.2 percent.
She performed poorly in the significantly more diverse states of Nevada and South Carolina.
He didn't lose only in cosmopolitan north Tehran: He performed poorly across the country.
But the party leaders at the state and national levels have also performed poorly.
Yang performed poorly in Iowa's caucuses, garnering only about 1 percent of the vote.
GM stock has performed poorly versus its peers and compared with the broader market.
He consistently performed poorly in national polling of the candidates over the last year.
In 2015, the newly public companies performed poorly and very few companies debuted last year.
Relievers were summoned only if the starter performed poorly or was running out of steam.
The company has performed poorly, with its share price falling by almost 30% this year.
Malaysian stocks have performed poorly this year in comparison to its neighbours in Southeast Asia.
Rumors swirled this week that he'd drop out if he performed poorly in South Carolina.
Uber's stock has performed poorly since its IPO and is trading below its offering price.
The bonds have performed poorly in 2017, however, down around 10 percent year to date.
According to Consumer Reports, the MacBook Pro performed poorly when it comes to battery life.
The Texas fund also negotiated to pay less if some of the investments performed poorly.
In Asia-Pacific, Vietnam performed poorly on empowerment rights - freedoms related to opinion, expression and assembly.
Exxon was one of the biggest fallers on the Dow Monday, as energy stocks performed poorly.
She also performed poorly on Tuesday with independents, who have never been among her core supporters.
And fans tweeted that players who performed poorly should be sent to the pit of misery.
And according to one report, she performed poorly in her one-on-one interview with Trump.
And while Ms. Warren performed poorly in Massachusetts, it was her best state of the night.
In the special elections in Virginia, Alabama, and Pennsylvania, the Republicans performed poorly with women voters.
The agency, led by Obama appointees however, performed poorly, delaying the project and running up costs.
Not all gold miners had performed poorly, Kim said, singling out Africa-focused Randgold Resources Ltd RRS.
What ultimately did for Mr Kleinfeld was that his company had performed poorly for a long time.
Power-generating utilities have also performed poorly in recent years compared with their oil and gas counterparts.
Though utilities have performed poorly, she added, NextEra has a large renewable business in wind and solar.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, a former president, won a Senate seat, but her party performed poorly overall.
He asked Lucas if he knew that there were plenty of small city districts that performed poorly.
That forced Harvard to make cuts, and after the recession, the endowment performed poorly for several years.
Johnson performed poorly in Virginia during his 2012 effort, securing less than one percent of the state's vote.
For a more speculative play, he suggest ConocoPhillips, which has performed poorly relative to the overall energy group.
For example, he showed me a Mr. Clean ad that had performed poorly among men in focus groups.
Russia's main political party performed poorly in September's local elections, losing out in four regional governor run-offs.
Since then, however, the stock has performed poorly, and is trading down almost 40% from its debut price.
Those who inherited rather than generated wealth performed poorly across a range of trust indicators in the survey.
Critics were quick to point out that some of the president's own establishments have performed poorly in inspections.
Sparks' latest films, including The Longest Ride (2015) and The Choice (2016), performed poorly at the box office.
The group is led by two companies from one of the few sectors that performed poorly in 2019.
Keurig even briefly introduced a paper K-Cup intended for tea, but discontinued it because it performed poorly.
He hasn't performed poorly — in the second debate, he had the third most airtime, after Warren and Sen.
Tom Vilsack as well as two of the state's three Democratic House members and yet still performed poorly.
In both of the previous two flu seasons, the flu vaccine performed poorly against the nasty predominant virus.
But fixed income, currency and commodity (FICC) trading, also referred to simply as bond trading, performed poorly yet again.
House and Senate Republican from border areas (where Trump performed poorly) and regions with large Latino communities hate it.
Emerging market equities also performed poorly in 2015 and 1994 when U.S. rates were steady, but growth was weak.
Meanwhile, group given a placebo performed poorly on the tests, as would be expected of a very tired monkey.
However, that transaction performed poorly in the secondary market - and the structure failed to catch on among US investors.
In recent years, Democratic presidential candidates have performed poorly there and Republicans have won most state and local elections.
What's more, other big startups that recently went public, Uber, Lyft, and Slack, have performed poorly since their IPOs.
There's no harm in asking for a second chance at a job interview if you think you performed poorly.
But shares of Fortress, like shares of other publicly traded private equity firms, have performed poorly in recent years.
Wage gains and productivity growth are interconnected, and both economic variables have performed poorly in the current business cycle.
Yet like many other holiday films that performed poorly upon opening, it has since become a feel-good classic.
Hong Kong IPOs have performed poorly this year, buffeted in part by market jitters over a worsening Sino-U.
Peripheral paper in particular performed poorly in the days following the vote, in some cases worse than UK names.
Under the weight of Western sanctions and Russia's own inefficiencies, the economy has performed poorly since at least 2013.
A number of other market debutantes in recent months have also performed poorly and are trading below their IPO price.
But the unit has performed poorly, incurring one-off costs including inventory writedowns and a significant goodwill impairment this year.
The national side is generally very good, but has performed poorly at major tournaments, thus raising expectations before dashing them.
Stocks were dragged down by banks such as UniCredit and Raiffeisen, which performed poorly in a Europe-wide stress tests.
Amy Klobuchar performed poorly among the state's Black population, which make up 11% of the caucus-goers in the state.
It's the same threat that could face U.S. airports, Bloomberg reports, as counter-drone technology tested by the FAA performed poorly.
Police say the former professional athlete was arrested after he performed poorly on three field sobriety exercises at the crash site.
Elsewhere, the Argentinian peso sold off steeply Monday after the country's center-right President Mauricio Macri performed poorly in primary elections.
Range Rovers are popular and the Evoque has been an unexpected success but the new Discovery and Velar have performed poorly.
"Unfortunately, these IPOs (ex micro cap) have performed poorly and this poor performance will slow down upcoming Chinese deals," Smith said.
The big question is whether any of the top five candidates performed poorly enough to drop out of the first tier.
They have performed poorly in tests due to their aging technologies, which date from the 1990s, patched upgrades, and infrequent tests.
At the 2014 Sochi Games, both Norwegian relay teams performed poorly and the blame was laid squarely on the waxing team.
Yet many female candidates still performed poorly, with the proportion of women lawmakers inching up to 15 percent from 11 percent.
The Air Force confirmed that Ms. Edwards served in the same squadron as Mr. Kelley, and that evaluations show he performed poorly.
Its "gainful employment" rule led to the collapse of hundreds of for-profit colleges whose graduates performed poorly on the job market.
Argentina's peso and stock market sold off steeply Monday after the country's center-right leader, President Mauricio Macri, performed poorly in primary elections.
In general, mining stocks performed poorly on Tuesday due to the decline in oil prices, with Anglo American finishing almost 8 percent down.
Dalio's firm, which manages $124.7 billion for clients and is the largest hedge fund operation in the world, has performed poorly this year.
At the same time, both Buttigieg and Klobuchar performed poorly with black voters, adding to existing concerns about the diversity of their coalitions.
The Sunwolves performed poorly in the league, and a lack of funding means that they won't be competing in Super Rugby next year.
Several retailers performed poorly over the key holiday season, hit by last month's general election and fewer shoppers visiting brick-and-mortar stores.
Olivia Wilde's "Booksmart" was a critical darling in the U.S., but lacked an A-list star and performed poorly at the box office.
The industrial giant's shares have performed poorly this year, declining 262 percent through Wednesday versus the S&P 2000's 0003 percent return.
Yet corporate bonds have performed poorly this year as fears about a trade war have overshadowed investor optimism from tax cuts and lighter regulations.
A majority of U.S. adults performed poorly on a digital knowledge quiz carried out by Pew Research, answering fewer than half of questions correctly.
A majority of US adults performed poorly on a digital knowledge quiz carried out by Pew Research, answering fewer than half of questions correctly.
The current prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, whose party performed poorly in the election, said that the fraud complaints needed to be taken seriously.
Before his South Carolina victory, Biden had performed poorly, with Sanders claiming wins in New Hampshire and Nevada and a virtual tie in Iowa.
Several retailers have performed poorly over the key holiday season, bit by last month's general election and fewer shoppers visiting brick-and-mortar stores.
The survey also showed Biden was best placed among the field to defeat Donald Trump, although the president performed poorly against any Democratic candidate.
Or if I "performed" poorly this week and was up 17 percent instead of down maybe I should lose my "approve for an hour" privileges?
The move comes as Slack Technologies and Uber Technologies have performed poorly, with Uber now worth around 35% less than its IPO price in May.
Theranos' inventions performed poorly In addition, the unredacted report that the WSJ obtained shows that 13 tests conducted on Theranos' inventions have been performing poorly.
"The IPO environment is far from easy and some recent listings have performed poorly," said another source, adding that postponing the deal was under consideration.
In near total darkness, Reno3 Pro's camera performed poorly, even worse than the iPhone 11 Pro Max's camera (which isn't the best for selfies, anyway). 
Businessman Andrew Yang and Senator Michael Bennet, who had trailed in the polls and also performed poorly in New Hampshire, dropped out on Tuesday night.
However, shares this year have performed poorly, down 3.2 percent year to date compared with a 4 percent gain for the KBW Nasdaq Bank Index.
While the first few listings performed poorly, the two biotech companies that completed their initial public offerings (IPOs) in Hong Kong this year have done well.
McCain, who performed poorly in most early state polling and was written off by most prognosticators, began to gain traction in New Hampshire in mid December.
Mr. Cruz must contend in Utah not only with Mr. Trump, who has performed poorly in Mormon-heavy areas of other states, but also with Gov.
In research published by MIT, researcher Joy Buolamwini tested three companies' face-recognition systems and found that they performed poorly on darker-skinned and female faces.
According to data from the Washington Post, both candidates performed poorly with African American voters, who made up 203 percent of caucus voters in the state.
Amid a bull market in equities, billionaire hedge fund manager David Einhorn has performed poorly and admits it's been "far worse" than he could have imagined.
Herndon added that the claim that black voters would take their cues from white voters in Iowa and New Hampshire, where Biden performed poorly, is racist.
Biden's performance on Tuesday night is a major rebound for a candidate who had performed poorly in the early contests of Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada.
Wheeler Winston Dixon, a film studies professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and author of "A History of Horror," wasn't surprised the film performed poorly.
The focus, for now, is on Ohio, where Donald Trump won by eight points in 2016 and Democrats performed poorly in key midterm races last year.
He performed poorly in the first primary debate, appearing shaken when a fellow Texan, Julián Castro, tore into him over his opposition to decriminalizing border crossings.
India's shares have also performed poorly, with the Sensex indexedging up around 1 percent for the year, before Friday's open, after shedding around 5.6 percent in 2015.
It cannot afford a misstep with the Pacifica because its small and midsize cars — the Dodge Dart, the Chrysler 213 and the Fiat line — have performed poorly.
The Massachusetts senator had performed poorly in the first two primary contests, declined in the national polls, and faded into the background in the past few debates.
The Fantastic Beasts movies also performed poorly, not even cracking the top 50 box office earnings just a decade after the Harry Potter movies dominated in theaters.
Women were badly outnumbered in Congress itself not because they performed poorly in elections, but because they were much less likely to run in the first place.
By any objective standard, Bush performed poorly, given the amount of money he has spent: A side by side of Jeb's spending in IA & NH per vote received.
However, he performed poorly after being traded to St Louis in 2015, and was cut after just one season before being picked up by the Kansas City Chiefs.
On two additional occasions, the incumbent president — Mr. Reagan and Barack Obama — performed poorly in the initial debate, though the contests soon reverted to what they had been.
Currently, Iran's solid-fuel missiles have not expanded beyond several classes of the same short-range ballistic missile, which reportedly performed poorly in a recent strike on Syria.
Some analysts said that Mr. Rehman was simply being a sore loser because his party performed poorly, and that even Mr. Rehman, the party's leader, lost his race.
The country performed poorly in all prevention-related subcategories except for vaccination rates, which brought the prevention category score to a 14.0, 20.8 points below the global average. 
Financial markets have performed poorly even after the Federal Reserve granted investors' wishes by lowering interest rates in late July, the first rate cut in nearly 11 years.
According to truly chilling details contained in the 19-page indictment, the Falcons quarterback had participated in executing animals that "performed poorly" by hanging, shooting, drowning and electrocution.
But the facts were that the fledgling Afghan military performed poorly in the field and that the American "clear, hold, build" counterinsurgency strategy had little hope of succeeding.
Adding to the geopolitical risks were the Argentina's election results which took markets by surprise as the country's center-right leader, President Mauricio Macri, performed poorly in primary elections.
Despite the dollar's struggles on Monday, analysts note that end-of-month portfolio rebalancing by investors usually boosts the greenback, particularly in months where U.S. stocks have performed poorly.
However, after a year in which the region's stocks performed poorly and some $343 billion left Europe-focused funds, there appears to be plenty of room to the upside.
Investors often exercise tax-loss selling strategies, dumping stocks that have performed poorly in order to reduce or eliminate capital gains taxes, as the year draws to a close.
He performed poorly in the first three nominating contests in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, and is not expected to have a good showing in Nevada on Tuesday.
The FHP said that Seferian-Jenkins had "glassy eyes" and "performed poorly" on his field sobriety tests and declined to use the breathalyzer, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
At the same time, many diplomats say, the more public questioning of candidates makes it harder for Washington and Moscow to make a deal on someone who performed poorly.
The note should clarify why the person performed poorly and what they'd like to clarify, and offer to come in at a time that's convenient for the hiring manager.
It's true that House Republicans performed poorly in the midterm polls in the middle of Clinton's impeachment drama and that the 42nd president left office with unusually high approval ratings.
At the time the investigation began there were also reports that some parents had complained that Palombella had been excessively harsh in verbally reprimanding the boys when they performed poorly.
In a 148-page decision, Sheridan said the plaintiffs did not prove that the fees were too high, the underlying funds performed poorly, or that AXA failed to act conscientiously.
Where Mr. Bloomberg closed schools that had performed poorly, opening hundreds of new, smaller schools in their place, Mr. de Blasio said that troubled schools would be wrapped in supports.
Patience may pay off for those fantasy owners who have stuck with certain players who were expected to be fantasy stars this season but who have performed poorly over all.
We discovered that although he was smarter than most people his age, scoring at the 98th percentile, he performed poorly on some tests of auditory memory, confirming his own suspicions.
A number of tech IPOs have performed poorly over the past year, and mutual fund investors including Fidelity Investments have been marking down the value of their private tech holdings.
Food giant Kraft Heinz (KHC), regional mall real estate owner Macerich (MAC), grocery king Kroger (KR) and drug store chains Walgreens (WBA) and CVS (CVS) all have performed poorly this year.
Russia had already performed poorly against England, when they scraped an ill-deserved 1-1 draw, and in the 2-1 defeat to Slovakia, but here they hit a new low.
While private equity firms have performed poorly as publicly traded stocks, they are attractive in part because of their ability to lock up money for multiple years and charge high fees.
Though Democrats did well, ballot initiatives aimed at fighting climate change performed poorly, and only part of the blame can be placed on the deep-pocketed opposition from oil and gas companies.
The legendary Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ruled Mexico for 22019 years, and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), which was once the strongest opposition party in the country, performed poorly.
Employees have watched pornography on government computers during office hours, posted calls online for the murder of all white people, falsified government records, neglected their duties, been insubordinate, or simply performed poorly.
Kathryn Bigelow has earned immense acclaim for her films including "The Hurt Locker" and "Zero Dark Thirty," but her horror film "Near Dark" performed poorly in theaters when it premiered in 1987.
Firms such as Aston Martin and financial technology firm Funding Circle, which also listed in London late last year, have performed poorly and are still trading down sharply from their debut prices.
Amid a very public falling out with the Newport Beach, California, firm, Gross departed and now manages the $2.1 billion Janus Henderson Global Unconstrained Bond fund, which has performed poorly this year.
But the dots also reveal that quite a few funds performed poorly during both periods, belying the claim that hedge funds optimise returns during good times and minimise damage when things turn nasty.
Some of its gigantic bets, including one on Uber, have performed poorly, but Mr. Son has rejected the idea that he was putting too much money into an already overvalued start-up cycle.
Even on the heels of some companies, like Uber and SmileDirect Club, that have performed poorly post-IPO, Giovanni said there are still more consumer and internet companies readying their offerings for 2020.
If a center performed poorly, it could be decertified, but the administration said it would be replaced by a better performing one, so no area of the country is left without an OPO.
The report, carried out by an independent privacy consultant, found that TunnelBear initially performed poorly ("the software revealed significant security vulnerabilities and weaknesses"), but TunnelBear improved dramatically during another audit performed six months later.
The good news for Pence and Kaine is that even when vice presidential candidates have performed poorly in these debates, their partners on the ticket have frequently overcome these stumbles to win the election.
But the difference, if there even is one, wouldn't be vast or that meaningful because there wasn't much room for Republicans to fall; Mr. Romney performed poorly among those groups four years ago. Mrs.
The formal negotiations kick off after British Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party performed poorly in a recent snap election she called in order to provide her with more leverage during the Brexit negotiations.
Sulyma said that while he was employed at Intel between 2010 and 2012 he was unaware of the alternative investments in the documents posted online, or that they carried high fees and performed poorly.
Though the firm's total assets surged 27 percent through the first half of 28, its shares have performed poorly, down 3 percent year to date and more than 22 percent over the past 12 months.
The fact that LNG prices have performed poorly over winter is more a reflection of excess supply, rather than weak demand, with Refinitiv vessel-tracking and port data confirming that consumption has been quite robust.
According to a 2014 survey of 20,000 Chinese primary school students and their parents in four provinces, almost two-thirds of the boys surveyed performed poorly academically, compared with less than one-third of girls.
The returns on Softbank's Arm investment have taken on increasing importance as some of the investments made by Softbank's Vision Fund, such as Slack Technologies and Uber Technologies, have performed poorly on the public markets.
The White House's claim that Comey performed poorly and had lost the trust of the FBI is a lie — the same one used by Alberto Gonzales to justify firing the US attorneys 10 years ago.
During the flight, the first officer was unable to quickly identify a checklist in a handbook or perform tasks he should have had memorised, it said, adding that he had also performed poorly in training exercises.
TCS's dividends, instead of being paid out to Tata Sons' shareholders (including the charities), are mostly retained there and finance much of the conglomerate's growth, including capital calls from other listed entities that have performed poorly.
Sanchez's re-election despite presiding over a slump in support carries parallels with the continued party backing for his counterparts in Britain and France, Jeremy Corbyn and Benoit Hamon, who have also performed poorly in polls.
But the investigators said that the first officer on the second flight was not familiar with the checklist that he was supposed to run through, and had performed poorly in some training exercises with the airline.
For example, Well Fargo employees recently sued the bank because they claim that its propriety target-date funds in the retirement plan performed poorly and cost 2.5 times more than similar funds from Fidelity and Vanguard.
The former strongman seized power of Pakistan in a military coup in 85033 and ruled as president from 2001 until he resigned under pressure in 2008 after his political party performed poorly in Pakistan's national election.
The bank performed poorly for a second consecutive quarter in fixed-income trading, as its Macro division, which houses rates and currency trading, reported a 25% yoy decline in revenue amid a difficult low volatility environment.
Under former Chief Executive Paul Bulcke, skin treatments were part of Nestle's push into higher-growth health products to counter a slowdown in its traditional food business, but performed poorly, leading to one-off costs and restructuring.
Couple that with the fact that, as of the publication of this piece, Ovechkin has registered 78 points in 81 career playoff games, and it's kind of difficult to say that he's performed poorly in the playoffs.
Sulyma, backed by President Donald Trump's administration in the case, countered that while employed at Intel between 2010 and 2012 he was unaware of the alternative investments, that they performed poorly or even what hedge funds were.
Best-known as the publisher of Call of Duty and World of Warcraft, Activision's shares performed poorly in the last quarter of 2018 as competitors, especially Epic's Fortnite franchise, attracted massive audiences, and the market, overall, grew rocky.
To be clear, the Kremlin's claims that Ukraine is a hornets' nest of fascists are false: far-right parties performed poorly in Ukraine's last parliamentary elections, and Ukrainians reacted with alarm to the National Militia's demonstration in Kiev.
The second point allowed the Red Sox to give Shaw the third-base job over Pablo Sandoval, who had performed poorly in the first year of a $95 million contract and had season-ending shoulder surgery in May.
High-grade bonds have performed poorly this year; this and the short bets are down to companies' high debt levels — almost all U.S. sectors' leverage ratios were above their 23-year average as of end-2017, Societe Generale estimates.
Meanwhile, the long-term success rates of active managers against passive funds were higher for funds that invested in asset classes that have performed poorly over the past three years, such as those that invest in emerging market stocks.
She had consistently averaged around 22016 to 22017 percent in national polls and performed poorly in primaries; her candidacy largely served as a single-issue protest run against American military adventurism rather than a serious bid for the presidency.
The iconic film, which initially performed poorly at the box office but has since built a formidable cult following, starred Tim Curry and a list of heavy-hitters in a story where the popular board game came to life.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has been keen to differentiate between the bulk of Italian banks and Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS), which performed poorly in the EBA's tests and is at work on a last-ditch recapitalization plan.
But in 2015, the SEC accused Tilton of directing the valuations of the three debt collateralized loan obligation funds to remain unchanged even though many of the companies in which they invested had performed poorly and failed to make interest payments.
Even finance minister Alexander Stubb has declared Finland the "sick man of Europe", and its debt has performed poorly against other smaller euro zone economies that also have triple-A ratings from at least one of the big three credit agencies.
Brzezinski said she believes the president performed poorly over the past week, which included a man sending explosive devices to several prominent Democratic lawmakers and activists and CNN, and a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue that left 11 people dead.
It said the crew members did not coordinate their responses to issues in the plane and the associated alerts and said the first officer, who had performed poorly in training, was not able to recall a checklist he should have memorized.
Mr. Corbyn was elected as the Labour Party leader in September, after the party performed poorly in the May 2015 general election, perhaps most notably in Scotland, where traditional Labour voters flocked to the left-leaning, pro-independence Scottish National Party.
Bankers say that part of the reason IPOs have performed poorly in Hong Kong is that the market still needs to adjust to the high-growth companies coming to list, having been previously dominated by unexciting Chinese state-owned enterprises.
Bloomberg, the 78-year-old former mayor of New York and one of America's richest people, performed poorly at Tuesday's polls, winning only the U.S. territory of American Samoa despite spending more than $500 million in an unprecedented ad blitz.
"After the previous regime almost killed this party and we performed poorly in 2014, this result is a strong vote of confidence in Masisi and his intentions to transform people's lives," said Kagiso Mmutle, a BDP supporter outside a counting center in Gaborone.
The former Mets pitcher Ron Darling's "Game 7, 1986" works on a much smaller canvas to deliver just what the title promises: a close analysis of one game, the night when Darling performed poorly but the Mets won the World Series anyway.
" The Browns ultimately cut Strong on August 27 after he performed poorly in a preseason game -- but notes, "the Browns knew why I looked and felt the way I felt after making play after play in camp for 30 straight padded practices.
A little over three years ago, Ross got the call from Google: The company wanted her to lead the design for the next iteration of Google Glass, a product that performed poorly in the consumer space but has since found a second life in enterprise.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other top Republicans fear that the current crop of Florida Senate GOP candidates are underfunded and have performed poorly thus far, arguing that only Rubio stands a chance of keeping the Senate seat from flipping to the Democrats.
FITB, along with its other Ohio-based peers, performed poorly through the financial crisis with loan losses well in excess of large regional bank peers, primarily due to due to weak economic conditions in Michigan before the crisis started, and its exposure to Florida.
In 2014, it paid nearly $9.4 billion for the smartphone operations of Nokia and some years earlier spent more than $6 billion for aQuantive, an internet advertising company, but ended up writing off most of the value of those deals after they performed poorly.
It also recently traded its Solow Building outpost for less-pricey space in the Times Square Tower in New York Brevan Howard, which has performed poorly this year, told employees to use their personal phones for company business and tightened its rules on travel.
But even hours after the process started, no results have been reported, leading campaigns that may have performed well in Iowa without the momentum they hoped and campaigns that may have performed poorly already attacking the process as undercutting the results whenever they come out.
Electability is a question that supersedes all else, no matter how beloved a candidate or how much of a stump speech has been memorized:  The question first helped — and now seems to be hurting — former vice president Joe Biden, who performed poorly in the first two contests.
Conversely, had Cruz performed poorly in Kentucky and Louisiana and Rubio surprised to the upside, Rubio and Kasich would stand a very strong chance of beating Trump in Florida and Ohio respectively, setting the stage for a three-man Stop Trump effort and a convention fight.
They also discovered that while athletes diagnosed with concussions performed poorly on cognitive tests and showed signs of dysfunction on functional magnetic-resonance imaging (fMRI) scans of their brains—which was expected—a number of athletes who had not been diagnosed showed similar signs of impairment.
The subjects always performed poorly on the tasks in the experiment (as measured in the amount of g-force at landing) and didn't show significant improvement over the course of the experiment—the only thing that changed is that neurostimulation allowed them to fail with more consistency.
Not only had Obama performed poorly against Romney in real life, he had also lost the famed battle for elite opinion in which political commentators set arbitrary expectations for the individual contestants and then measure the contestants' performances relative to those bars, rather than relative to one another.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 2900 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE (D-Calif.) had performed poorly during last week's Democratic debate.
England performed poorly at the 2006 World Cup, and the presence of the wives and girlfriends at their base in the spa town of Baden-Baden was then frequently described by fans and observers as having been so over the top that it contributed to the team's exit.
Photo: Laurenne Ross, US Ski Team racer/ US Ski & SnowboardIn her book The Imagineers of War, author Sharon Weinberger recounts one of the first deployments of simulation training: to improve America's performance in a NATO mock tank battle that the US consistently performed poorly in, nicknamed the Canadian Army Trophy.
According to the charging documents, Dr. Strampel solicited nude photos from at least one student who had performed poorly on a medical school exam, and investigators found dozens of pornographic images and videos on a computer in his office, including many images that appeared to be of Michigan State students.
"In a series of experiments run by researchers at Princeton, Harvard, and the University of Warwick, low-income people who were primed to think about financial problems performed poorly on a series of cognition tests, saddled with a mental load that was the equivalent of losing an entire night's sleep," CityLab reported in 2013.
As an insider, Soros should have known that, Green wrote on Investment U. Unfortunately, the fund performed poorly and ranked in the bottom quartile of similar funds, when Soros reportedly pulled his money in 2015, according to Investment U. Carl Icahn holds the No. 27 slot on the Forbes 400, with a reported $16.7 billion net worth.
He performed poorly during congressional hearings and has gotten a reputation for being overly deferential to the White House — particularly toward National Security Adviser John Bolton, Politico reported last week: Even worse, Defense Department officials with direct knowledge of Shanahan's operations said, he has tolerated a practice by Bolton and the National Security Council staff of calling Pentagon underlings and inserting themselves deep into the chain of command.
He performed poorly in nationally televised debates, his campaign was rocked by the revelation that he told a casual acquaintance on tape that he routinely sexually assaults women, a huge number of his own party's senators said they wouldn't vote for him, he was facing a pending trial for fraud, and on the morning of Election Day, everyone — including his own team — thought he was going to lose.

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