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"Times of duress are poor times for investors to make decisions," said John C. Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group, a leading mutual fund company.
So when her coach, Tom Cushman, and the team doctor, Eric Heiden, sat her down before the world sprint championships in Norway, Witty was just glad to get an explanation for her lack of energy and poor times.
Bolt has been struggling with niggling leg and back problems in recent weeks which have translated themselves into some relatively poor times, while he was also beaten by Yohan Blake in the 100 metres and 200m at the Olympic trials.
Sampling of tracer concentrations at poor times will result in inaccurate estimates of D and the flow velocity (u).
This was not the case: the mining industry was seeing poor times, and had little money to donate to Bryan.
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It is, perhaps, a poor time to celebrate.
Poor time keeping discourages business travellers and repeat purchases when (increasing) alternatives exist.
It is an especially poor time to be black and in hospital with a gunshot wound.
According to the Huffington Post, Maloney's transgressions so far include "rudeness" and "poor time-keeping".
According to a chart inside the hut, we have picked a poor time for eagle watching.
Bell was among those who had a poor time of it.
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