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The new business year has started poorly, with April sales down 19percentt from a year earlier.
Stanford, under Coach Buddy Teevens, is starting a new era, one that has started poorly, including a 65-24 loss to Arizona State last week.
She has not lost at that distance since 1997, and unlike Greene, the dominant force in the men's 100, she has won this year even when she has started poorly.
Defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, who has started poorly this season as he returns from back surgery, has a sprained medial collateral knee ligament, an injury he sustained in the loss to Kansas City last weekend.
And John Senden, who has been involved at the business end of a few majors recently, has started poorly, an opening-hole double followed by more dropped shots at 2 and 3. A birdie at 4 picks things up a wee bit for the Australian, but he's +3.
Yet if Vettel thinks his season has started poorly, he should spare a thought for Daniel Ricciardo.
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The Giants have started poorly and often fallen behind quickly, which matters in the N.F.L.
His team had started poorly on the pommel; but while they quickly regrouped, it was the home nation who began to steal the show.
That was more or less that, a game which Arsenal had started poorly turning into a comfortable win thanks to a few very important contributions.
Just like last season, when the Black and Yellows crumbled under the dual pressures of the Champions League and domestic action, they have started poorly.
"It has been a recurring theme, where we have started poorly and then improved and it is something we must look at.
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