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Two from 12 brought in is a poor ratio for any manager.
As the poor ratio of players to pounds in British tennis proves, money is nothing without talent, and Li showed plenty of it against Vaidisova.
Even in the experimental days of the 1970's, PCP was a drug that quickly became known for its extremely poor ratio of potential fun to potential risk.
Heredia has averaged a walk every two innings in his career, a poor ratio, and he followed with the most damaging walk of his career by throwing four straight balls and putting the Red Sox ahead, 7-6.
Of his 134 pitches, 74 were strikes and 60 balls, a poor ratio for any pitcher, let alone one who had averaged only about two walks a game in his first 13 starts.
Concern about that poor ratio is readily offset by the small matter of history; for a spell it looked like Fletcher might be absent from the scene permanently, just as another Scottish multimillion-pound player, Duncan Ferguson, was years before him.
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Other neighborhoods with poor ratios included Fort Greene, Brooklyn, and Jamaica East, Queens.
The UK has the poorest ratio of ENT surgeons to population in Europe, and is intending to further improve this ratio to 1/75,000 (4).
A loan officer at a second national institution, PNC Bank, also cited a poor coverage ratio and "declining trends".
Mitigation only and a combination of mitigation and R.&D. were given the lowest two rankings by the expert panel, because of a very poor benefit/cost ratio.
This is caused by the extremely poor delivery ratio of AODV (see Figure 11).
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