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Sheinkopf said it was unreasonable to think that the average American voter was following every twist of the the long-rumbling saga over Clinton's emails, but with new stories continuing to emerge, bad press may take its toll.
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As the meeting progressed, a theme emerged: bad choices do not necessarily make bad people, and parole affords little room for error.
Is it possible a charity could emerge as bad news, or represent bad optics, for a presidential candidate?
A second, stronger claim was lying within Mourdock's first claim: not just that good may emerge from bad things, but that since God intends the good to emerge, he must also intend the bad things.
Besides undermining investor faith in the markets, management experts said, executives risk their own reputations when they seem to emerge from bad times better than their employees and investors.
"The moment a new security technology emerges, the bad guys try to obsolete it," he said.
If, on balance, the numbers from the Brics disappoint, the "emerging world bad" mood will also continue.
His poster child for emerging market bad boys is Russia for its treatment of oil company Yukos.
It's hard to argue that it wouldn't be bad for Hagel if bad video does emerge of him doing something bad at this event.
There was at least one good news story to emerge from the bad weather, however.
If anything, that sort of behavior seems more likely to emerge from a bad marriage than from a good one.
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