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However, the nation underperforms in the categories of business sophistication and innovation.
If it underperforms, we're still looking at nearly a foot of snow.
The United States underperforms by around 5 points, between Venezuela and Egypt.
Let alone if Greece's economy underperforms current expectations or enters a recession.
Bank executives are often loath to talk in detail when it underperforms.
Eddy will be paid less by investors in CWS if he underperforms the market.
Trump's 29% approval in Indiana underperforms his more than 153% support there in 215.
He prefers to remain invisible, because if the team underperforms, he risks national ridicule.
Iowa looks set to help him toward that goal, unless he significantly underperforms.  Sen.
Shifting in and out of that manager's fund just because he underperforms would be costly.
If Trump underperforms and falls below 50 percent statewide he will be in serious trouble.
However, now he's telling investors the opposite because historically the market underperforms at these valuations.
She inhabits the prose's terrible serenity and glacial horror — the translator's hand never overwhelms or underperforms.
So the reality we're living in underperforms that theoretical potential by $2.2 trillion, or 14 percent.
Source: FactSet The bond volatility call comes as his $52.1 billion DoubleLine Total Return Bond fund underperforms.
The state is next door to Minnesota, so her campaign will be functionally over if she underperforms.
Meanwhile, a candidate who underperforms their Iowa polling by a point will lose about 0.7 points nationally.
No other Democrat underperforms so badly among any racial or ethnic group in all of the Democratic party. 
If Joe Biden underperforms in Iowa, will they flock to, say, Mike Bloomberg, Pete Buttigieg or Amy Klobuchar?
Facebook has been pushing Stories on advertisers, but Levine said the feature underperforms other core Facebook ad products.
A portfolio of the 30 lowest-rated public companies on Glassdoor broadly underperforms the market by nearly 20163 points.
"For a company of its size, Walmart underperforms in e-commerce," said Neil Saunders, a retail analyst for Conlumino.
GOP presidential hopeful Jeb Bush faces a "quandary" if he underperforms in Saturday's South Carolina primary, Ari Fleischer says.
Skowronski, whose research helped uncover the egg problem, thinks scientists will discover other reasons the flu vaccine sometimes underperforms.
But if Trump underperforms, his enemies will seize on that as evidence that his bubble is finally bursting. Sen.
And if the market goes up, the fund manager's fee will rise, even if he or she underperforms the index.
Sanders both underperforms on that number and is viewed as the most honest candidate by Iowans who aren't supporting him.
The polls put Mr Wilders in the lead by a few percentage points (though the PVV usually underperforms on election day).
BofA-ML picked out six key "buy" calls and 4 "underperforms" as their top ideas in EMEA for the first quarter.
The research states that the main area where the U.K. underperforms is the low share of women in full-time employment.
Oil and Treasurys also beat the S&P 500 in the week following an event, yet gold underperforms, according to Kensho.
But even if Katanga underperforms, the boost to global supply will still be enough to tilt the whole market into surplus.
But more important for relations with the U.S., the eurozone's weak governance means that it underperforms in terms of economic growth.
Indeed, the company has a $6 billion line of credit at stake, which would be pulled if the public offering underperforms.
What that said to me is that it reinforced what I feel like I was recognizing: The health care system massively underperforms.
"If she underperforms what Obama did in '2400, she's not going to carry Florida," said Fernand Amandi, a Democratic strategist in Miami.
Clinton, one where she underperforms the demographic projections by as much as she did in Michigan for the rest of the year.
Clinton by at least an average of 10 percentage points, and perhaps more if he underperforms in the other states mentioned. Why?
Her presidential candidacy is hanging on by a thread and might be in worse shape if she underperforms in Super Tuesday primaries.
And since the voting tabulation is so disorganized and delayed, any candidate who underperforms has a golden opportunity to question the results.
Watch this space: If Macy's, which recently lowered its expectations for the holidays, underperforms, it could accelerate store closures, according to Chen.
"When stocks are in a bull market, gold underperforms, and when stocks are in a bear market, gold tends to outperform," Yamada said.
NativeEnergy maintains what it describes as a buffer pool of offsets that it doesn't sell to provide backup in case a project underperforms.
But Clinton underperforms Obama among young Hispanics, topping Trump by 45 points though Obama topped Romney by 60 among young Hispanics in October 264.
"The divergence between CPI and PPI inflation reflects a structural change in China's economy as manufacturing underperforms while consumption holds up," the economist said.
Asians grew from 1% to 3% of voters in Virginia between the two elections, but that underperforms their 6% of the voting age population.
Steyer underperforms: The "other" billionaire businessman in the Democratic race is currently running a solid third behind Biden and Sanders in South Carolina polling.
That single-stock strategy underperforms a value-weighted index in 96 percent of simulations and an equal-weight one 99 percent of the time.
They grew from 1% of voters in 2014 in Georgia to 2% in 2018, but that again underperforms their 4% of the voting age population.
The decline follows a 0.2 percent rise in industrial production in May, and far underperforms the 1 percent gain seen by economists in a Reuters survey.
But there is a marked difference between an employee who underperforms because of something she can't help—like ADHD—and one who simply doesn't desire to improve.
Others point out that imprisoning people costs far more than schooling them does, and the probability of incarceration rises when someone drops out or underperforms in school.
"While a star manager can create a marketable face for a firm, it can carry risks if that star underperforms" or runs into other troubles, Fox said.
The government is also likely to implement some tightening if, as is expected, revenue underperforms but the adjustment will be insufficient to keep deficit targets on track.
"When something underperforms in the way that record did, compared to the ones that came before it, you always wonder if it was a shitty product," Loewenstein says.
Biden still holds the most congressional endorsements among any candidate, though some Democrats suggest that support could erode if he underperforms again in the next two nominating contests.
Clinton holds one of her narrowest polling leads in any battleground state, Mr. Trump cannot afford a ground game that underperforms, as it did in earlier primary contests.
Ernst, a first-term member of the Senate, is up for reelection next year and Democrats think they have a shot of defeating her if Trump underperforms expectations.
They grew from 4% to 6% of voters in Virginia between 2013 and 20183, according to exit polls, but that still underperforms their nearly 8% of the population.
Meanwhile, Italy's election seems unlikely to produce a government that will reverse the tradition that Rome underperforms in EU circles and Spain is distracted by the Catalan saga.
In this installment: The Walking Dead is losing a beloved cast member, The Lego Movie 2 underperforms, and Donald Glover did something unprecedented at the Grammys—without being there.
Buttigieg has long said that he underperforms among black voters because he is new on the scene and will do better once they get a chance to know him.
But once results start to come in, the race could change pretty quickly, especially if there are surprises on who over- and underperforms, including potential surprise contenders like Klobuchar.
If Sanders underperforms his national poll standing by the same 16 percentage points that he did in 2016, he would be fortunate to get into double digits in 2020.
If the FSG underperforms, we think that the additional funding required would not be a big enough drain on cash generated by Baidu's core operations to threaten the 'A' rating.
"The group underperforms the market about 20 points year to date, and it's trading near its recessionary levels relative to the market at the end of the day," he said.
Andrew Prokop: I think every Republican campaign is fervently hoping that Marco Rubio badly underperforms in Iowa and New Hampshire, in hopes that will take him out of the picture.
Still, Mr. Blanchette added, having more allies in crucial positions could leave Mr. Xi vulnerable to criticism if the Chinese economy underperforms or if a foreign policy crisis breaks out.
With its relatively large current account deficit, high inflation and low real interest rates, Britain is a "high beta" economy, meaning it outperforms in good times and underperforms in bad.
Owning the majority of a company that fails to live up to its potential can hurt the fund's bottom line and its reputation far more than a minority stake that underperforms.
"This suggests that South Carolina may not be much of a firewall for Biden if he underperforms in the first contests," said Patrick Murray, director of a Monmouth University Polling Institute.
Owning the majority of a company that fails to live up to its potential can hurt a fund's bottom line and its reputation far more than a minority stake that underperforms.
The yellow metal, which some analysts view as a safe haven or as a protection against rising inflation, typically underperforms during periods when the economy is growing or inflation is low.
Stack said on the earnings call that Dick's tested the new gun-free model in 10 stores in recent months and will expand it to markets where the hunting category underperforms.
California is the linchpin of Mr. Sanders's 22016 strategy, a state he hopes will turbocharge his campaign on Super Tuesday — or revive his candidacy if he underperforms in the early states.
However, Nathan isn't exactly optimistic on the staples retailer himself, noting that if Costco underperforms — or perhaps even doesn't substantially outperform expectations — the stock could have plenty of room to fall.
Recent Insider polling shows that former Vice President Joe Biden currently underperforms with middle-class voters earning less than $75,000 a year compared to his overall performance in contrast with Sen.
That's because the man known as one of the greatest investors of all-time often underperforms the market, according to an analysis by Michael Crook, head of Americas investment strategy at UBS.
Fake accounts, GRU-sponsored trolls, algorithms that promote conspiracies and junk science, and inconsistent application of your terms of service have resulted in a firm that not only underperforms, but is dangerous.
Simply put, it's true the six-month period from May to October underperforms November to April over very long periods, but it is idiotic to withdraw money from the market for six months.
Bank of America shares are down nearly 20 percent this year, putting it close to a bear market while it underperforms the rest of the financial sector, which is down about 10 percent.
U.S. stocks, American equities outperform when the correction or crisis is due to more global factors, as it is today, and underperforms when the issues are more U.S.-specific, such as in 2008.
However, if an investment account underperforms expectations or insurance charges increase more than expected, a buyer may be forced to pay more money to cover a shortfall or risk losing the insurance altogether.
The Army Program Manager responsible suggested that the Pentagon was merely being careful, believing that if a UGV either underperforms or makes a targeting error early on, it would set the program back decades.
"We are also eager to ensure that the FBI responds to the latest research, particularly research that confirms that face recognition technology underperforms when analyzing the faces of women and African Americans," the letter continues.
Yet even if Mr. Steyer underperforms in South Carolina, as he did in Nevada despite vastly outspending the field, and Mr. Biden emerges with a clear victory, moderate Democrats are still facing a larger dilemma.
As Charlie Cook wrote presciently on March 21964, The Republican Senate majority is tenuous even if the G.O.P. underperforms even a little on Election Day, even without a disruptive candidate at the top of the ticket.
The uncertainty surrounding a resolution to the political crisis "will likely mean that the Hang Seng underperforms the rest of the region for the foreseeable future, especially some of their big-name banks," Oanda's Halley said.
Bloomberg underperforms: The last 72 hours have been former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's worst-case scenario: Biden crushes in South Carolina's primary and a rapid lining-up of centrist former candidates behind him occurs.
If Mr. Ossoff makes the runoff but underperforms — garnering, Mr. Swint said, about 40 percent of the vote or less — Democrats may decide to stop pouring money into what they perceive to be an uphill battle.
History suggests that a win in Iowa could allow Sanders to take the lead in the national polls -- but Sanders' surge could also turn out to be a bad thing for him if he underperforms expectations.
The 4 percent year-on-year increase in exports was the slowest expansion since November 2016 and deeply underperforms a 22.3 percent jump in January, but was better than the median estimate for a 0.4 percent increase.
Lee also stressed tepid job growth seen in April and May marked by a significant decline in full-time employment underperforms the bank's initial forecasts, although he sees the economy to continue its solid, overall growth trajectory.
Only 12 homes were sold in East Hampton and 17 in larger Southampton, due to a lack of inventory and because sales typically lag when the stock market underperforms, said Judi Desiderio, chief executive at Town & Country.
Krystal Sutherland's new book, A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares, is the kind of charmingly quirky YA novel that in five years will absolutely become a cult classic teen movie that underperforms at the box office.
However, for those investors who seek outperformance over the market and are willing to tolerate relative underperformance over periods of time, the key ingredient to success is staying committed to an active strategy or manager when it underperforms.
Joe Biden's campaign will be in dire straits if he underperforms in the primary on Tuesday, and this weekend he seemed more desperate than ever to thwart the momentum of his top rivals, Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders.
Newfound Research analyzed Buffett's track record and found he underperforms the broad index about once every three years and he's had 10 periods when he missed the benchmark by 10 percent or more over a significant period of time.
The data we have on convention bounces is noisy, but a number of examples suggest that when a party underperforms its expected convention bounce, the content of the convention, and its news coverage and commentary, may play a role.
France, though... People are going to talk about how England is going to qualify in its group, but let's be honest... the country consistently underperforms at World Cups, and even lowly Tunisia could upset them for all I know.
As captain of the Capitals, Ovechkin often shoulders the blame when his team underperforms, and while he could have cashed in on more of his chances few would argue that he is to blame for the early playoff exit.
Since his narrow election win in 2015, the 45-year-old former telecoms strategist has focused on getting new funding status for a region whose economy underperforms the UK average by 30 percent and the Scottish average by 25 percent.
"In the unlikely event that either party significantly underperforms, they could still rely on the support of a third small right-wing party: Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia, or at least some of its sub-groups," Santi from Eurasia group said.
Since his narrow election win in 73, the 45-year-old former telecoms strategist has focused on getting new funding status for a region whose economy underperforms the UK average by 30 percent and the Scottish average by 25 percent.
Energy is cyclical, but time is not on the side of fossil fuels in the long run, and that means with each cycle during which it underperforms, the clock is ticking in a way it does not for other sectors.
Still, despite the co-signs from Gaga, audiences rarely turn out to actually pay for their work—perhaps because so much of it is released for free, perhaps because comedy often underperforms anyway, or perhaps because we just take them for granted.
Siege was ripe to become the type of game that underperforms in its opening weeks, only to be discarded in favor of a sequel or reboot that tries to take some lessons from what went wrong and avoid them the next time.
The government hopes that relaxing the work culture will boost productivity (where Japan underperforms the OECD, a club of rich nations) and maybe even combat deflation (it has pushed the idea of freeing workers at 3pm on some Fridays so they can go shopping).
Both states have been getting more diverse of late, but the Upshot's Nate Cohn points to another problem Trump might be having in each: He underperforms previous Republican candidates with college-educated white voters, and there are a lot of those voters in both Colorado and Virginia.
They are going to cut because inflation underperforms, they are going to cut because we see something else on the global risk horizon that the Fed decides its time to respond to, said Ian Lyngen, head of U.S. rates strategy at BMO Capital Markets in New York.
The lawmakers - Republican House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady and Ranking Member Richard Neal, and Republican Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch and Ranking Member Ron Wyden - said the bilateral economic relationship "severely underperforms" as a result of India's failure to enact market-based reforms.
But in a March Des Moines Register poll, the gold standard in the first caucus state, the results look only a little different than the national polls: Warren overperforms her national polling a little bit in Iowa; O'Rourke (who hadn't actually announced when this survey was taken) underperforms.
And this year is on pace to be the first year the health-care sector underperforms the S&P 500 after five years of outperformance, according to a note published Monday by S&P Global, although analyst Lindsey Bell cites this as a contrarian indicator for the sector, signaling a positive outlook.
Just as South Carolina, with a majority-black Democratic electorate largely loyal to Joseph R. Biden Jr., is a firewall for the former vice president, Mr. Sanders is banking on California — either to resurrect his campaign if he underperforms in the early states or to turbocharge it if he reaches March with momentum.
However, if Sanders underperforms his polling and if Biden does well, there is a chance for the former vice president to emerge as the main opposition to the Sanders insurgency — or at least to wound Sanders's campaign enough that the senator falls short of a delegate majority before the Democratic National Convention in July.
In a recent email, veteran Republican strategist Alex Castellanos laid out a vision of Marco Rubio's path to victory that aligns with the boost-Trump-to-kill-Trump theory: If Cruz underperforms in [Iowa] and Rubio finishes a strong third or better, New Hampshire may evolve into a race between Trump and Rubio, not Trump and Cruz.
Cowen posited three potential explanations for the poor performance: that stock ratings are reactionary, rather than predictive; that "stock picking is not job #1," and that "management access, collecting data points, maintaining models, and talking with investors take up time and distract from determining ratings," and, finally, that stock ratings reflect investor consensus, which typically underperforms.
The point is that after decades of touting his business acumen, his ability to negotiate tough deals and spot good investments, and after spending this entire campaign season arguing that he's qualified for the presidency based on his skills in the market, Trump nonetheless has an investment record that at best roughly matches and at worst underperforms the market.
See the bottom of the report for more details) * FTSE up but underperforms DAX and CAC * Housebuilders fall on London market worries By Sudip Kar-Gupta LONDON, April 06003 (Reuters) - Britain's top shares index rose on Monday, lifted by gains at mining and banking stocks, although a fall in housebuilding stocks meant the London market underperformed bigger gains elsewhere in Europe.
Adds details closing prices) * Pan-European index ends up 0.6 pct * Miners lead gainers on firmer copper prices * Italy underperforms as banks turn lower By Sudip Kar-Gupta and Danilo Masoni LONDON/MILAN, April 12 (Reuters) - European shares rose on Tuesday at the end of a choppy session, helped by gains among mining companies, but Italy underperformed as its banks snapped a two-day winning streak.
It works like this: Fund A underperforms, leading to a bunch of redemption requests It has to sell Bond 1, 2, 3, 4 to meet the redemption requests Fund B also has a big position in Bond 2 and 3 The price of those bonds falls Now Fund B is underperforming, leading to redemption requests Wash, rinse, repeat An example of this came in December.
AND THEREFORE, THE COMPANY IS ON NOTICE THAT, AGAIN, WE DON'T WANT TO RUN A PROXY CONTEST NEXT YEAR, BUT IF THE COMPANY UNDERPERFORMS ITS POTENTIAL, WE'LL BE BACK IN FRONT OF A GROUP OF SHAREHOLDERS WE HAVE GOTTEN TO KNOW OVER THE COURSE OF THE LAST LEAST MONTHS AND WE'LL BE ABLE TO MEASURE MANAGEMENTS ACCOMPLISHMENTS RELATIVE TO WHAT THEY COMMITTED TO. IF THEY MEET OR EXCEED THE COMMITMENTS TO SHAREHOLDERS, THEN WE'LL BE A HAPPY, VERY QUIET SHAREHOLDER.
As my colleague Dylan Matthews wrote during the campaign, Trump could have gotten as rich as he is today as a passive investor: The point is that after decades of touting his business acumen, his ability to negotiate tough deals and spot good investments, and after spending this entire campaign season arguing that he's qualified for the presidency based on his skills in the market, Trump nonetheless has an investment record that at best roughly matches and at worst underperforms the market.

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