Health and education suffer as poorly paid doctors and teachers take jobs in oil firms.
Every indication is that Merrill's Herzog and Goldman's Spear Leeds are doing just as poorly.
One big problem is that firms have tended to view call-centre staff as poorly skilled and easily replaceable.
"They won't play as poorly as that next week, " Townsend told BBC Scotland.
Shares of Vivendi Universal (nyse: V - news - people)--another merger-mad media company--have fared almost as poorly.
As the invasion has been portrayed as well planned and executed, the post-invasion strategy is seen as poorly thought and undermanned.
Or will it play just as poorly as the Nike-Wieden attempt to do the same for Woods did earlier this year?
Xenograft tumor models were as poorly predictive then as they are now, and they believed inducible cancer models would better reflect the disease.
The fact that character and integrity showed as poorly as they did in the survey is proof positive for why the corporate workplace struggles with hiring.
After all, if the parliamentary election goes as poorly for the left as this month's local ones, then its chances in the presidential one would surely be hit.
When the two researchers probed the prisoners' abilities on the general test, they discovered that the psychopaths did just as well or just as poorly, if you like as everyone else.
The media are not going to report good news, which leaves Americans with the impression that the war is going as poorly now as it was a year ago.
In terms of seven-game starts, only the 1970 Bengals (1-6) and 2002 Jets (2-5) have started as poorly in the post-merger era and still recovered to win their division.
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Though the Hindu nationalist party was expected to lose in both the Delhi region and Rajasthan, where it was in power, nobody thought it would fare as poorly as it did.
Going off how the Celtics held them in check during the regular season, when Smith and Anthony shot just as poorly at 38% and 35%, it seems more like a norm than it does a coincidence.
Maybe the Boston Red Sox will actually show up now that their plan to get rid of Bobby Valentine play as poorly as possible so he'll get fired worked out better than anyone could have envisioned.
For it is here that the signal is really chopped into Leonardo-like categories before it finally emerges, by processes as yet poorly understood, as what the possessor of the brain in question perceives as visual reality.
With a surprising frequency, these intellectual superstars are described by their co-workers as having poorly developed interpersonal skills.
Others see Hamid's broadsides more simply as a poorly disguised attempt to win Muslim support by stirring up the old bogey of communism.
Demoralised after four years as a poorly paid assistant to the professor of piano, he is leaving to make his career in the United States.
Transparency International, an anti-corruption lobby group, last week described plans to replace the SFO as "poorly conceived" and warned they could "reverse the UK's improving enforcement record".
That would set it apart from most of the video news on the web, which typically involves a talking head speaking words that would work just as well (or poorly) as a text article or the script of a radio segment.
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How could I have expected otherwise, as undernourished and poorly prepared for the winter as I was?
International names like Deutsche Bank and Banco Santander have done poorly as well.
The first explains why we behave poorly as investors and the second highlights those who take advantage of our mistakes.
Shandler: Beckett had an injury-shortened season, but folks will see his 5.77 ERA and think he performed poorly as well.
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