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At first glance, the work might seem bad news for ferrets and little more.
Essentially, Mr Mead argues that, though things might seem bad now in America, it's a lot worse elsewhere.
Losing 5-0 to erratic arch-rivals Sydney FC might seem bad enough, but it is surely a new low when modestly talented panel beater Seb Ryall can dribble through the heart of the home side's defence with all the élan of Diego Maradona in his pomp.
That might seem bad enough, but the second point does not even receive a gesture.
Even though turning down drunken customers might seem bad for business, Moritz and Jacoby both say they'd prefer to lose the sale.
So, sure, the state of things in the Olympic host city might seem bad above water, what with Olympic athletes getting robbed left and right, but let's just remember the grossest stuff in Rio is actually swirling below it. .
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That might seem like bad news, but to a private-equity firm it sounds more like an opportunity.
Since we still have one of the largest fiscal deficits in the developed world, notwithstanding our solid growth, this might seem a bad time for wider reform.
Certain features of modern design might seem a bad fit for the New England climate: flat roofs, for example, which can make winter "knuckle-biting time," Mr. Hoover said.
Compare the country with some of its neighbours, such as the Philippines and particularly Indonesia now on its fifth president in six years and continuity might seem no bad thing.But stability is not everything.
The construction industry was especially weak, shrinking by 1.6%.At first glance, this might seem like bad news for the incumbent Conservative Party and their coalition partners, the Liberal Democrats, who are both running on their economic record.
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