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That was good enough – or more accurately, bad enough – for a 36-hole total of 162, five shots adrift of a club professional from Salem, Virginia, called Chip Sullivan.
Though impossible to calculate accurately, bad debts might amount to the equivalent of a quarter of the country's GDP.The fat pipes of the financial systemA similar credit boom preceded America's crisis in 2008, and Japan's in the early 1990s.
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When I've been overseas, especially in places where few publications find their way, I always look for it — in Iraq, for example, where Newsweek's international edition kept up a steady drumbeat of accurately bad-news covers while Administration flaks in the Green Zone were claiming relentless progress.
It's hard, not only because swarms of deadly enemies must be eliminated, but also because shooting accurately at bad guys takes enormous amounts of practice on the Nintendo 64 controller.
When they emerged several years ago, free-to-play video games were dismissed as too good (or, perhaps more accurately, too bad) to be true – worried traditional publishers contended that they weren't up to the standards of paid-for games and, anyway, they weren't really free.
Break down pupils by race, and the state's schools get results as good as (or, more accurately, as bad as) those in Utah.The relentless flow of immigrants and ethnic groups into and around California has led to some ugly, racially tinged clashes.
This would build upon efforts to accurately identify bad dads whose non-payment is rooted in an adamant refusal rather than their economic circumstances.
But there may be some good news on the horizon... or, to put it more accurately, some bad news in the press for McCain.
What's Wrong with Michael Jackson, Greg Tate wrote there was "proof that God don't like ugly" since "the title of Michael's new LP, Bad accurately describes the contents in standard English".
This is because although we literally see the storm coming, we are not yet able to accurately predict how bad it will be, or in some cases, if it will even hit the Earth.
The first Committee on the Present Danger is so far back in time that nobody remembers it accurately, which is too bad, because it has a resonant and instructive history.
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