People should not be surprised to see October numbers not be good and November numbers will probably be a little worse and December.
As bad as the mortgage crisis has been so far, a collapse of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would be much worse, and the government's main goal right now is to prevent that from happening.
The combination of a Democratic Congress and a Republican president could not possibly be worse, and might very well be better, than the current arrangement, in which a Republican executive and a Republican legislature conspire to mulct our money and filch our freedoms.
But the consequences for Mr Brown will be worse and more enduring.
We're playing football - or at least scheduling games - when we shouldn't be and worse still NOT playing when we should be.
What is interesting about the show is not the exhibition itself - there will be better and worse in the future - but Gregor Muir's approach.
Nearly two in five (38%) say that their personal finances will be better off in the next four years compared with 26% who say their finances will be worse off and 29% who say things will be about the same for them.
If the recession persists and credit ratings deteriorate for once-healthy titans, these backup loans will be taken--and banks will be worse off for it.
The president and his aides claim the drug, immigration and corruption problems today would be worse without NAFTA. And despite the critics, they also say it's time to expand free trade the hemisphere, a point the president will be making on his trip.
If insurance companies ceased to be profitable, their extinction would shortly be forthcoming and all individuals would be worse off.
In a research note published Tuesday, Deutsche Bank analyst Mike Mayo also lowered his earnings estimates for Bear in fiscal 2008 and 2009, saying he thinks write-downs are likely to be worse than expected and that fundamentals will weaken somewhat.
In fact, it seemed to be getting worse, and his production has been poor.
Unless there is concerted effort to solve the challenges of book distribution, we will all be worse off and culture diminished.
Some say the actual loss, which is officially reported June 16, might be even worse, and the reason behind the abrupt departures.
My best guess today is that wage and salary growth will weaken through year end and be worse if the payroll tax cut is not renewed.
That can be inconvenient, and worse, for the surviving spouse.
First Minister Alex Salmond told the BBC's The Politics Show that the UK Government seemed to be moving in the direction of assigned revenues and this would be worse than the present system.
The answer is that, even if Mr Putin proves a champion reformer in his second term, future leaders may be a lot worse, and he is creating a state in which their power risks being totally unchecked.
In total, 45% said they expected their terms of borrowing to be about the same as before, whilst 29% thought better terms would be possible and 25% thought terms would be worse.
This trend is set to continue and will be worse if we have fewer people in younger generations.
The Environment Agency said further rain on Saturday into Sunday was likely to be worse in south and mid Wales.
Would the United States and other free nations be better off or worse off with Zarqawi, bin Laden and Zawahiri in control of Iraq?
So, I don't know what can be worse than flipping and flopping, but I guess they found at least the way to rhetorically take it over the top.
In those cases the women and children are likely to be worse off than in polygamy, as the bond between the mother and father is weaker.
FORBES: What if Hugh Hefner were Mitt Romney's Great-grandfather?
With an absentee landlord who never visits, nor even has a representative keep an eye on the place, a property on an otherwise clean and tidy street could be covered in unkempt weeds and graffiti or worse.
Only 11 percent think business conditions will be better by June, and 47 percent expect them to be worse as Washington dithers over how to solve our deficit problem.
In fact there is a very real fear that our shortcomings will be called out and our messages will be deemed irrelevant or worse yet labeled as fraudulent.
With high unemployment and a shrinking gross national product, the timing could not be worse for the ruling party, with presidential and parliamentary elections around the corner in 2002.
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