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Those who flinched with discomfort, who stubbornly resisted honest answers, they will not fare so well over time, while those who were willing to acknowledge errors, to laugh at themselves, to admit that, yes, those statements on the screen do seem contradictory, they will emerge in a far better light.
Holders of the companies' common stock will not fare well.
If the chip makers are not doing good business, most technology companies will not fare well, either.
But I fear the British values of fairness, justice and humanitarianism will not fare so well under this authoritarian, unaccountable government, and its slippery leader.
As we shall see, Ireland and Spain, with their devastating property crashes but tied to the euro, will not fare well within the straitjacket of the single currency.
Insurgent parties will not fare half as well in national elections, thereby ensuring that the European Council and the Council of the European Union remain firmly in pro-European hands.
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In the meantime, they will probably not fare well in a nationally televised game on Sunday against Oklahoma City, a team that L.A. was expected to compete with for the Western Conference title, but whose chemistry has been well established over several years.
New big-budget science fiction will likely not fare so well.
One in six women taken to hospital with a hip fracture, will not come out alive and men fare even worse.
Labour's infrastructure spokesman, Richard Baker, said: "Yet again the promise is jam tomorrow from the SNP with a pledge on fares which will not come into effect until 2016.
CKD does not fare better.
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