Sentence examples for considered poor at from inspiring English sources

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"But a pattern of decisions that may reasonably be considered poor, at the time or with hindsight, suggests the probability of underlying deficiencies in: a bank's management capabilities and style; governance arrangements; checks and balances; mechanisms for oversight and challenge; and in its culture, particularly its attitude to the balance between risk and growth".

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First, 31.3% of ACAs were considered poor quality at time of analysis, of which the majority (93.4%) contained too little rather than too much of the API.

Anything less can be considered poor science or, at worst, politics.

They are usually considered poor candidates for NIMV, being at very high risk of sudden respiratory arrest, aspiration, atelectasis, and cardiac troubles.

However, arginine residues are generally protonated at physiological pH and therefore considered poor candidates for the role of general bases.

Unusual, too, would be consorting with business tycoons at an elegant resort, which might be considered poor public relations.

When fracture occurs at the bone-implant interphase, union is considered poor and the implant is relatively stronger.

It's considered poor form to act otherwise.

Nearly a third of the population is considered poor.

I work almost every day and am still considered poor".

It is not considered poor.

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