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True, Mr Reagan then won re-election four years later despite a similarly grim rate, of 7.2%; the difference was that the economy was strengthening during Mr Reagan's re-election campaign, but had weakened during Mr Carter's.
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He said that he fully appreciated the often grim survival rate for patients with the type of tumor he had — glioblastoma multiforme — but chooses to believe he will live much longer.
More chilling still is the grim survival rate of young airlines.
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But Angelica M. Infante, deputy executive director of the Education Department's Office of English Language Learners, said that the grim graduation rates were not the best metric on which to judge the city's efforts, which have included standardizing the curriculum.
I need something other than yet another study that offered grim survival rates or scary-sounding side effects.
We reiterate our sell recommendations on Admiral, Direct Line and esure with the grim news on rates compounded by the on-going regulatory fog surrounding the industry.
It has serious institutional and demographic weaknesses, including low fertility rates, grim health issues and a population that is projected to decline.
Oh, and there's more: In the health care arena, where I spend a lot of my time, the figures are grim: Infant mortality rates for African American babies is 2.5 higher than those of whites.
4 The prognosis of patients with HF is grim, with high rates of mortality risk and hospital readmissions.
The prognosis of patients with HF is grim, with high rates of mortality risk and hospital readmissions.
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