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On the day we checked, it was offering an abysmal rate if you rock up at the airport with your sterling, giving just €1.05 per £1.
There is also the small matter of the abysmal rate of homes built to replace those lost through the Mark I RTB: since it was given a rev up in April 2012, work has been started on only one for every nine sold across the country.
Martin's betting on higher auto sales following last year's abysmal rate.
Unprecedented obstruction by conservative U.S. Senators has led to an abysmal rate of judicial confirmations.
In Bolivia, where their union has existed since 1993, out of 4,000 domestic workers, only four have established contracts with their employers — an abysmal rate.
That abysmal rate was noted in a recent New York Times story detailing how lack of access has stymied economic recovery for some people.
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Author self-archiving policies otherwise have abysmal rates of compliance.
When Serena Williams spoke out about the medical emergency she endured after the birth of her child last year, and the psychological trauma she suffered as a result, she began a long-overdue debate on America's abysmal rates of maternal death and injury, as well as the ways that women of color bear the brunt of subpar care.
He proceeded to lead the bank through several firsts, making an aggressive push into the untapped retail market and taking it online in 1997 despite skepticism that such a model would succeed in a country with abysmal rates of Internet penetration.
Four of his court picks have been rated "not qualified" by the American Bar Association ― an embarrassingly high number to receive the abysmal rating in a president's first year.
Judicial nominees rarely earn such an abysmal rating from the ABA, which has reviewed more than 1,700 federal judicial nominees since 1989.
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