However, Labour also did badly in marginal seats, which will decide the colour of the next government.
When the Social Democrats did badly in regional elections, he was forced to hand the leadership to Werner Faymann, the transport minister, last month.
It did badly in Congress, too: a few races are stuck in legal limbo (see article), but both the party and its coalition partners lost seats in both houses.
In February, the governor guided a bill through the state Senate that would hold back pupils who did badly in their subjects and could not pass the statewide standardised test.
Nobody denies that the Lib Dems did very badly in northern England and Scotland.
The main question is why profits did so badly in the 1970s and whether those conditions are likely to repeat themselves.
After all, the coalition, between her centre-right Christian Democrats and the centre-left Social Democrats, came about only because she and her party did unexpectedly badly in last September's election.
But Johnson says that Wales did so badly in the RBS Six Nations, avoiding the wooden spoon on points difference, that the squad heading down under cannot be considered inferior.
For it was thanks to the strength of the local Liberal Democrat challenge that Labour did particularly badly in seats it was defending, whether the Tories or the Liberal Democrats were the challenger.
But to lose in 2001 in a sense as badly as we did in '97, not to be able to come back at all against a Labour government, frankly not many of us have a great deal of time for.
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In such a backtest, a manager knows exactly when stocks and bonds did badly and when they did well and can design a portfolio that would have been 100% in cash during bad markets and 100% in other assets when they shone.
Did part of me feel badly about not falling in line with the wishes of Fox Reality and Katherine?
In the planned progress index it did badly - and protested that its pupils were performing so well at 14 there was little room for them to do better at 16.
In two years, elephants went from imminent danger of extinction to badly in need of contraception (the facts did not change, the reporting did).
In local elections in Italy , candidates of parties in the ruling centre-left coalition did badly, while those of small, revamped Christian Democratic parties of the centre did well.
In Kerala and elsewhere, candidates promoted by the party's youngish leader-in-waiting, Rahul Gandhi, did especially badly.
Braly wanted him to work for WellPoint so badly that when she hired him in 2007 she did so despite a lawsuit by his previous employer Aetna over a non-compete. (Wellpoint won one round and it was later settled.) Braly promoted Fluegel to Executive Vice President.
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"Honestly I did not think in the morning that the pitch would play that badly, " stand-in skipper Mahela Jayawardene said.
The 1998 double Olympic champion was badly injured in August 2001 in a motorbike accident and did not resume competitive skiing again until January 2003.
They put together a new list of questions designed to challenge conservative and libertarian positions, and it turned out that in the new survey conservatives and libertarians did just as badly as liberals and progressives did the first time around.
The examplar is Australia, one of the countries whose climate has been most badly affected by ENSO variations in recent decades, but which did not register a single civil conflict in the half-century research period.
In fact, their first approach to the venture capitalists did not go at all badly.
The car was not badly damaged but he spent 16 minutes getting it back on the road and did not take part in the day's closing super-special.
When he took over six of the U.K.'s busiest government-run rail lines in 1997, Branson did little more than apply the Virgin logo to the cars, which badly needed upgrading.
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