Sentence examples for reported as bad from inspiring English sources

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This national downshift is usually reported as bad news, but perhaps there is a silver lining.

I have never understood why sports business declines are reported as bad news, and not as some hope for the tapped-out fan.

This has been reported as bad news, but I actually think that's surprisingly low, given that Britain has only one train factory it suggests that most suppliers are more versatile than might have been assumed, and are doing well at diversifying their products to become less dependent on single companies.

This may be because they are trying to be strong and stoical (as previously discussed); it may also relate to perceived negative side effects of the epidural anesthesia injections which were reported as bad headaches, losing hair, discomfort in the abdomen, and the risk of paralysis.

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In all samples, most headache yesterday was reported as "not bad" (overall mean 44%) or "bad" (overall mean 44%); even so, headache yesterday was "very bad" in 11%.

The community polices itself, the founder says, with anyone breaching the face-value requirement being reported as a bad seller.

This gap is usually reported as a bad thing, even as the strong dollar is inevitably seen as a good thing.

It is one of the hoariest conventions of business journalism that the U.S. trade "gap" or "deficit" is reported as a bad thing.

7 Of note, male gender is often reported as a bad prognostic factor in SSc without PAH.

The report: "Not as bad as you'd think".

Palm's third quarter earnings have been reported, and they're as bad as anyone might have expected.

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