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Mr. Bergey also worries that roof-mounted turbines, which can be heavy and produce steady vibrations, might perform poorly on rickety buildings.
On the contrary, the M2M platforms that handle Big Data might perform poorly or not according to the goals of their operator (in term of cost, database utilization, data quality, processing and computational efficiency, analysis and feature extraction applications).
Under NF ground motion, the seismic isolation devices might perform poorly because of large isolator displacements caused by long-period large velocity and displacement pulses associated with such strong motion.
To Davis, this suggests that bummed out athletes might perform poorly because their premotor cortex isn't sufficiently fired up.
A neural network that works well for one set of data might perform poorly on a different set.
For instance, an instrument with good validity in clinical populations might perform poorly in general populations.
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Although the AAL and Brodmann atlases were popular, they might perform more poorly than other atlases, such as the LPBA40 [22].
Employees who believe they were advised to hold assets that subsequently perform poorly might sue the employer that provided the financial education.
Given Trump's campaign pledge to repeal Obamacare, one might have expected him to perform poorly in states where the ACA's expansion of Medicaid gave low-income Americans better access to health care.
Thus, one might expect ASD participants to perform poorly on the alternating construction because presumably they were not as aided in their responses by the repetition of the lexical inventory as were children in the control group.
Psychosis is a well established risk factor for attempted suicide, and men who were psychotic at the time of conscription might have performed poorly on the IQ test as a result.
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