Or perhaps I was so besotted that I simply chose to ignore his bad points.
Every single human institution or organization of any size has its bad points.
Sixteen percentage points is not bad, but total debt in the U.S. was around 325% of GDP.
We had one bad day and to finish four points off the leader is very positive.
The housing market remains in a very bad shape and as the Fed points out, activity is constrained by stubbornly high unemployment and a lack of consumer spending.
In addition these models are especially bad at predicting sudden changes or tipping points.
The Dow Jones Industrials are down 93 points, this after the bad day yesterday.
This is obviously bad news for banks, as it points to lower interest incomes over subsequent quarters too.
The more good worms and less bad ones your fish eats, the more points you get.
Network Rail's maximum bonuses are based in part on punctuality improving to 84%, barely five percentage points higher than this year's bad performance.
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But they had a horrendous first-half defensive performance and Joe Johnson was bad all game on offense, finishing with six points on 2-of-14 shooting, including 1 of 9 from 3-point range.
But, as Stewart points out in the interview, there are bad people in every profession.
As my economist friend points out, that's not just bad news for the people affected and their families.
"Obviously, it was a bad start, getting all the way down by 30 points, " said Memphis coach Lionel Hollins.
Clinton's LDL, or so-called "bad cholesterol" level, was 177 and jumped 40 points in the last year of his presidency.
The game has a few high points but also has more disappointments than a bad motivator on a defective R2 unit.
Risking stock ownership for a 1.90 dividend yield does not look so bad when bank deposit rates are in single digit basis points.
He sums up his key points about how to keep models from going bad by quoting excerpts from his "Financial Modeler's Manifesto" (written with Paul Wilmott), a paper he published a couple of years ago.
Robert Spiegel, Schering's chief medical officer, points out that Nissen himself has said that lowering bad cholesterol, or LDL, is the "cornerstone" of cholesterol therapy.
Fans cheered the responders who helped after the marathon but booed the Celtics, who managed only 31 points in the first two quarters, getting their bad half out of the way early this time.
At certain points in the career of a cabinet minister, bad news can pile up all at once, like a bunch of overdue buses, and flatten a reputation that has taken years to establish.
And if next year does see a return to the old days of sterile stand-offs and unwinnable votes, we'll probably see even more points of order, procedural matters and accusations of bad faith - and even less time spent on the things this commission is supposed to be here to do.
On a bad day in the White House, the Dow can drop 382 points.
Friedland points to a number of society reactions to combat the bad etiquette.
Prime Minister Maliki spoke to the nation for about half an hour, repeating the same points time and again: The situation in Baghdad is bad, Iraqis are suffering and time is running out.
Other brighter points are that where HMV has refitted its stores so that they contain many more high-value technology items, such as tablets, and electronic stuff, the sales decline isn't as bad - sales in those stores are about four or five percentage points better (or not as ghastly) as in older-format stores.
In a Bad News is Good environment, the hope is that weak economic data points will mean continued accommodation from central bankers and policy makers.
"We know that there has been some coincidences and some bad luck and moments in particular races that he didn't score points he deserved, " Alonso said.
It had dropped a one-day record in points, although the 7% decline was only a third as bad as the 1987 crash.
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