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But his anger was tempered, he says, by conversations he has had with his former employees who are faring much more poorly than he is.
The present study (paper II) indicates that the basic parallel sparse matrix vector product operation itself is the overall scalability bottleneck, faring much more poorly than the specialized, block Jacobi routines considered in a companion paper (paper I).
All three candidates are faring much more favorably in typically establishment-friendly New Hampshire, where Bush and Kasich have both cracked the low double-digits according to Real Clear Politics' average of the polls there.
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Some recovered better than others, but in general between 1982 and 2002 they fared much more poorly than the rest of the developing world.
On tests that captured overall thinking skills and memory, those with carotid artery stenosis fared much more poorly than did those without.
And -- like a rapidly rising payment on a credit card balance -- those costs threaten to put pressure on the agency to raise fares much more over the coming years.
State prisons aren't faring much better, with corrections nationwide costing more than $50 billion a year, according to a March report by the Pew Center on the States, called "One in 31: The Long Reach of American Corrections".
I wasn't faring much better.
"France is faring much worse than Germany.
Men are not faring much better, though.
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