He also says he will name the worst performers if they continue to do badly.
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They often, therefore, do badly at school, and consequently suffer high rates of unemployment.
Funds that do badly or implode are not usually included in the indices at all.
That crop plants do badly in competition with wild species is to be expected.
First, they established that black-cherry seedlings growing near adult trees did, indeed, do badly.
In the New Asia, the heavy end of the production cycle--steel and all that--will do badly.
They will also do badly if the tree has old, gnarled roots, rather than young, succulent ones.
If the stock shoots up, on the other hand, you have some regrets, but you don't do badly.
This may explain why, despite studying for longer and in smaller classes, Italian secondary pupils do badly in international comparisons.
Bass won't do badly either, with his fairly standard hedge fund fee of 1.5% of assets annually plus 20% of any profits.
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Milos Zeman, the prime minister, and his Social Democrats are likely to do badly in the regional and Senate elections in November.
They could do badly, and perhaps even finish third, in the by-election in Oldham and Saddleworth, in north-west England, on January 13th.
If they do badly, the party which has backed Mr Bush so early and enthusiastically in a bitter primary season is likely to implode.
Big companies do badly after a given time at the top.
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The main reason why American schools do badly is poor teaching.
Lane noted that the company has some smaller segments that will do badly over the next few quarters, such as its mortgage insurance and consumer finance businesses.
Many of its members, including the party chief, Sitaram Kesri, fear they will do badly in the general election now to be held, in February or March.
It was hard to see the team do badly.
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But the commentator, James Forsyth, writes in the Mail on Sunday that all three main parties could do badly, because the poll looks like being the latest act in UKIP's dramatic rise.
Unlike Dionne, I actually do feel badly for Boehner as he tries to make a deal and still hold onto his job.
Italy didn't do too badly considering their resources and France were unrecognisable in the autumn from the side that won the Grand Slam last season.
Because they do not understand fund-raising, Europeans do it badly.
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According to Massimo Franco, writing in Corriere della Sera , the PdL is now "in the trenches" and stands to do particularly badly in Sunday's regional election in Sicily as a result of the Milan verdict.
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