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"Mere ritual," within this context, would be ritual badly performed.
Even when I have seen it badly performed (my worst experience of it was my first, with Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet in 1977), this work's choreography has always looked young.
Beside these expected findings, this study has found that large nations such as China and India have not badly performed if we consider the size of their economies.
The other important implication is that large nations such as China and India have not badly performed if we consider the size of their economies.
Seneca discusses good deeds and badly performed favors, graceful and ungraceful receiving, the joy or burden of returning favors, as well as gratitude and envy.
I have been baffled for the last few years by audiences rising up like ecstatic robots to give a standing ovation to every Broadway show I have recently attended, no matter how puerile, how badly performed or conceived, no matter how mediocre, as if they have just experienced a high point in national culture.
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Keynesian governments try to restore the thing that badly performing economies are generally lacking: confidence.
At the time, he recalled, CBS was "really a badly performing asset".
Hirschman was interested in contrasting the two strategies that people have for dealing with badly performing organizations and institutions.
But it cannot use the licence fee to subsidise commercial services and must sell inefficient or badly performing businesses.
And does it not give the badly performing contestants at least the illusion of a reason for staying around?
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