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If most popular analysis of business performance is flawed, what's left to discuss?
In more than a few cases, candidates argue that the board's assessment of their financial performance is flawed or mistaken.
"A lot of the evidence people have cited for the link between ownership and performance is flawed," said Charles P. Himmelberg, one of the authors.
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It is axiomatic to cricket in such trying conditions that those necessarily fewer chances that are created are taken, and in this the England performance was flawed.
It said giving it to schools irrespective of performance was flawed and called for a portion of the cash to be ring-fenced for schools that boost pupils' exam results and job opportunities.
The performance was flawed, but the result will provide some comfort and confidence for Rangers.
"The way we assess the performance of companies is flawed.
In "Complex Calculations on Academics" (news article, July 16), you suggest that Edison's performance rating system is flawed because it relies on average gains made by students in all grade levels and all subjects, when an average could be misleadingly high by great gains in a couple of grades or subjects.
In others the workload is too high and the performance management process is flawed.
(The fourth, "Joan of Arc at the Stake," is a filmed record of a theatrical performance; the fifth and final, "Fear," is flawed but still of great interest, and can be seen on Criterion's Hulu Plus streaming site).
"The strategy is flawed and the performance is bad".
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