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28 Sentences With "poor outlook"

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KeyBanc Capital Markets said declining demand for the Apple iPhone drove Teradyne's poor outlook.
Basic materials shares remained pressured by continuing weakness in commodity prices, compounded by poor outlook.
That means less revenue for Russia's resource-intensive economy, and a poor outlook for its cash flow.
"Operating conditions are expected to remain challenging in light of the poor outlook for economic growth," the company added.
In view of such a poor outlook for domestic demand, some people are wondering whether the suggested German recipe could help.
The ratings agency also slashed its rating of BHP Billiton and put it on negative watch and placed Rio Tinto on negative watch as well, due to the poor outlook for commodities.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge funds and other money managers left their petroleum positions essentially unchanged last week as the poor outlook for consumption offset production concerns stemming from tensions in the Middle East.
Capital Economics said that despite the economy's "poor outlook", a rate cut is "unlikely this year", partly because of anticipated hikes by the Fed and the possibility Indonesian inflation - at a 13-month high in April - will go higher.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Bond Maturity Approaching: The downgrade reflects the poor outlook on the company's liquidity for 2018, with its USD500 million 4.5% bonds maturing in May 2018 and substantially weaker cash flow generation compared with several years ago.
Among the big miners, Rio Tinto slipped 0.1 percent after announcing it would scrap its long-defended "progressive dividend" in face of a poor outlook for 2016, though it held its dividend steady for 2015 even after its earnings halved.
However, the funds may find it hard to submit competitive offers due to the poor outlook for British retailers, who have been further challenged by the fall in the pound since Britain's vote in June to leave the European Union.
On Monday, the index saw some news-related falls, with Associated British Foods losing 2.1% after poor outlook for its Primark fashion chain and British Airways owner IAG dropping 1.5% as it canceled nearly all its flights due to strikes.
On Monday, the index saw some news-related falls, with Associated British Foods losing 2.1% after poor outlook for its Primark fashion chain and British Airways owner IAG dropping 1.5% as it cancelled nearly all its flights due to strikes.
A number of chip companies said the the first quarter of 2019 will likely see a "cycle bottom" despite offering a poor outlook for the period, Randy Abrams, managing director and head of Taiwan equity research at Credit Suisse, told CNBC on email.
On Monday, the FTSE 100 saw some sharp news-related falls, with Associated British Foods losing 3.3% after poor outlook for its Primark fashion chain and British Airways owner IAG dropping 2.6% as it canceled nearly all its flights due to strikes.
If these activities continue there is a poor outlook for the birds, and as a result the International Union for Conservation of Nature have assessed them as being "critically endangered".
The popular deities have evolved significantly over time. For example, Mariamman, another traditional folk deity, is highly influenced by the Vedic rituals. She is usually garlanded with skulls. But due to Vedic influence, the skull garland has been replaced by the lemon garland and her poor outlook has been altered into a pleasant one.
Not realizing the severity of the economic downturn, in 1932 the trustees of the school invested $45,000 to build Maxwell Savage Hall. At the first assembly of the 1935 school year, Headmaster Carl Wetherell announced that he was quitting due to the poor outlook for the school. A search for a replacement was hurriedly started. John Halsey Gulick took the job, and immediately instituted sweeping reforms of the school, creating mechanical arts programs such as boat building, wood shop, and machine shop.
A dose of under 100 rad will typically produce no immediate symptoms other than blood changes. A dose of 100 to 200 rad delivered to the entire body in less than a day may cause acute radiation syndrome (ARS), but is usually not fatal. Doses of 200 to 1,000 rad delivered in a few hours will cause serious illness with poor outlook at the upper end of the range. Whole body doses of more than 1,000 rad are almost invariably fatal.
In July 1989, Allison was born at Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne with severe birth defects. She had an extreme case of spina bifida that left her grossly deformed and paralysed below the waistline, and she was suffering from brain malformation marked by hydrocephalus that meant she was most likely mentally disabled and would suffer seizures. Within days she developed severe breathing issues. Neonatal physician Peter Loughnan informed her parents of their daughter's poor outlook and the low quality of life she would face if she survived.
Amaiya has had a face like an old man's since he was five years old, which has had people mistaken him for an adult. This led to shop owners believing he was at their stores to buy cigarettes and beer, which led to him having a reputation as a terrifying delinquent. However, Amaiya's face and reputation caused him to have a poor outlook at himself. However, Taisho was the first to ever call him a "boy", which has led to him becoming very respectful and idolizing of Taisho.
Tumors within the pancreas only (localized tumors), or with limited metastases, for example to the liver, may be removed by surgery. The type of surgery depends on the tumor location, and the degree of spread to lymph nodes. For localized tumors, the surgical procedure may be much less extensive than the types of surgery used to treat pancreatic adenocarcinoma described above, but otherwise surgical procedures are similar to those for exocrine tumors. The range of possible outcomes varies greatly; some types have a very high survival rate after surgery while others have a poor outlook.
With AMML being difficult to fully treat, AMML five year survival rate is about 38-72% which typically decrease to 35-60% if there's no bone marrow transplantation performed. Generally older patients over 60 have a poor outlook due to prior health status before the diagnosis and the aggressive chemotherapy regimen used. The aggressive Chemotherapy regimen can lead to long term side effects such as prolonged anemia, leukocytopenia, neutropenia, and thrombocytopenia. The use of anthracycline drugs can cause a decrease in cardiac contractility, both short and long term.
Treatment for brachial plexus injuries includes orthosis/splinting, occupational or physical therapy and, in some cases, surgery. Some brachial plexus injuries may heal without treatment. Many infants improve or recover within 6 months, but those that do not, have a very poor outlook and will need further surgery to try to compensate for the nerve deficits. The ability to bend the elbow (biceps function) by the third month of life is considered an indicator of probable recovery, with additional upward movement of the wrist, as well as straightening of thumb and fingers an even stronger indicator of excellent spontaneous improvement.
In contrast, type 2 HRS is slower in onset and progression, and is not associated with an inciting event. It is defined by an increase in serum creatinine level to >133 μmol/L (1.5 mg/dL) or a creatinine clearance of less than 40 mL/min, and a urine sodium < 10 μmol/L. It also carries a poor outlook, with a median survival of approximately six months unless the affected individual undergoes liver transplantation. Type 2 HRS is thought to be part of a spectrum of illness associated with increased pressures in the portal vein circulation, which begins with the development of fluid in the abdomen (ascites).
Periodic breathing is clusters of breaths separated by intervals of apnea or near-apnea. As opposed to normal breathing which is usually regular, periodic breathing is defined as three or more episodes of central apnea lasting at least 4 seconds, separated by no more than 30 seconds of normal breathing. Periodic breathing was originally thought to arise from serious neurologic or cardiovascular disease and therefore to carry a poor outlook. It is now known that periodic breathing also tends to occur during sleep, it can occur in healthy persons, and the apnea in periodic breathing is usually central sleep apnea rather than obstructive sleep apnea.
Former Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald blamed Ireland's dire economic state in 2009 on a series of "calamitous" government policy errors. Between the years of 2000 and 2003 the then Finance Minister Charlie McCreevy boosted public spending by 48% while cutting income tax. A second problem occurred when government policies allowed, or even encouraged, a housing bubble to develop, "on an immense scale". However, he wrote nothing of the impact of the European Central Bank's low interest rates which funded the property bubble and further exacerbated the overheating economy Nobel laureate Paul Krugman had a bleak prediction, “As far as responding to the recession goes, Ireland appears to be really, truly without options, other than to hope for an export-led recovery, if and when the rest of the world bounces back.” The International Monetary Fund in mid-April 2009 forecast a very poor outlook for Ireland. It projected that the Irish economy would contract by 8 per cent in 2009 and by 3 per cent in 2010 – and that might be on the optimistic side.
This works with a company that is very distressed on paper, with impossibly high debt, consistently high annual losses but very few assets, making it look as if bankruptcy must be imminent. The stock price gradually falls as people new to the stock short it on the basis of the poor outlook for the company, until the number of shorted shares greatly exceeds the total number of shares that are not held by those aware of the lure and squeeze scheme (call them "people in the know"). In the meantime, people in the know increasingly purchase the stock as it drops to lower and lower prices. When the short interest has reached a maximum, the company announces it has made a deal with its creditors to settle its loans in exchange for shares of stock (or some similar kind of arrangement that leverages the stock price to benefit the company), knowing that those who have short positions will be squeezed as the price of the stock sky-rockets.

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