There is no worse betrayal to quality journalism than running a media business poorly.
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If they manage the money we entrust them with poorly, we simply find new managers.
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Indeed, only government chartered monopolies (think the Post Office) can regularly treat customers poorly.
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Any sign of a slowdown bodes poorly for the overall economy and investor sentiment.
Unlike, say, Hewlett-Packard, Apple has always been a company that deals poorly with failure.
Bikes were stolen, the system was poorly managed and so the program faded away.
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These reasons can include bureaucratic red tape, poor infrastructure, corruption, and a poorly educated local workforce.
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Health and education suffer as poorly paid doctors and teachers take jobs in oil firms.
But even with the poorly planned--or perhaps unplanned--handling, Murphy had little, if any, career fallout.
Unfortunately, leaders often choose poorly because they want to avoid conflict or because they feel threatened.
Not have me adjust my usage to work around a poorly implemented iOS update.
The market had been behaving so poorly for so long, it needed a good beating.
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He was sent to a boarding home where he and the other children were poorly fed.
But clocks are bulky and poorly suited to shipboard swaying, which can disrupt their internal mechanisms.
It forces U.S. troops into a role to which they are poorly suited and ill-applied.
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While we are elaborately connected electronically in modern life, we are poorly connected interpersonally.
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