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Responses to a question asking about noise levels had drawn consistently poor numbers in those units.
Although the Yankees will not rely too much on Nova's poor numbers, last year they did.
Wall Street has given the cold shoulder to LinkedIn due to poor numbers.
"See, it's good," Jeter said, smiling, when told of his poor numbers.
Stats weren't acknowledged, but players with poor numbers generally don't make top 10 lists anyway.
Worst fans Shrewsbury – high flying yet turn out in poor numbers and hardly sang at the Rec.
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RBS economist Ross Walker described the 0.2% contraction as "a pretty poor number".
The poor number this month is, of course, partly down to census employees having finished their labours.
"The poor number confirms what higher frequency data has been suggesting, that more weakness in the economy is likely," said Chester Liaw, an economist at Forecast in Singapore.
Players such as D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Nick Mangold, Darrelle Revis, David Harris and Dustin Keller make headlines, but the poor number of late round draft picks who have had any sort of success during Tannenbaum's era have deprived the team of depth or a future base to build on.
The last 12 were not pooled in the statistical analysis due to the poor number of patients who tried them.
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