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Women who found out that their doctors had scored poorly might avoid mammograms altogether or shun all but the best doctors.
Employees who believe they were advised to hold assets that subsequently perform poorly might sue the employer that provided the financial education.
In May, cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood warned that more than 40,000 civil servants deemed to be performing poorly might face losing their jobs.
Perhaps chest-beating about your genius at a time when the rest of Wall Street -- and the nation -- is doing so poorly might seem unbecoming.
Voters who view Obama's presidency poorly might gravitate toward former reality TV star and consummate elite white man Donald Trump as a sort of "savior," Ammerman said.
If the approach was modified to include more genes, then the subset of those extra genes that fit poorly might be good markers for cell types or states that should have been profiled but were not.
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No matter how poorly Witasick might pitch before ending the inning, Baker wanted him in there.
knew that certain mortgage securities were doing poorly and might have to have their ratings revised.
But the bulk of these adventures in polemics, so shoddily researched and poorly argued, might make us question the state of non-fiction publishing in the United States.
Sylvie Hyatt, one of the visitors on the tour, said, "Those who were poorly and might have spread disease were perhaps the ones who didn't make it".
"If you've played poorly, you might be a little upset in the tent and rightfully so," said Toms, a 13-time winner on the PGA Tour.
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