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This is a system – as the United States is finding out more and more with advanced DNA technology – that executes the wrong people, or executes poorly – many long minutes between the first dose of the drug, or the first wave of the shock and the prisoner pleading for death, then finally the death.
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We had composure, we just executed poorly.
Was the consultant's revamping plan faulty, or did management execute poorly?
Did we choose the wrong goal, or did we execute poorly?
It was not as if the Devils were sluggish, or overwhelmed, or executed poorly.
But the Knicks, lacking intensity and executing poorly, were then victimized by a 15-3 run that enabled the Bulls to go ahead by 19-14 late in the first quarter.
This results partly because the deals were executed poorly and partly because companies that undertake such deals are often much weaker than they let on.
The format won't work if it is executed poorly: the gameplay must be really compelling for anyone to play it.
Scarlett also said that she had "executed" poorly at times, and I, thinking of Sean Plott's concerto analogy, wondered if she had lost battles owing to clumsy fingering.
The same month, the government plans to outline steps to raise its consumption tax, which, if executed poorly, could hurt Japan's economic recovery.
But rather than players of the calibre of Aaron Mooy, Tom Rogic or Mark Milligan suddenly "getting rusty" the change in fortune had more to do with what the opposition was doing differently than Australia suddenly executing poorly.
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