The Nasdaq Comp did not fare nearly as well, finishing the week off almost -1.0%.
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Candidates with good ideas that shun the corporate contribution money generally do not fare well.
Delphi's nonunion retirees and retirees in other unions did not fare so well.
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If social and job support can mitigate the mental-health consequences of poor economies, then the U.S. may not fare well.
However, the insurance companies with the most earnings exposure to Sandy, according to Credit Suisse, did not fare so well.
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Monti did not fare well enough to give Bersani the boost he needs, and he has vowed not to do business with Berlusconi.
He further identified four previous periods when the ratio was at similarly high levels and notes that stocks did not fare well afterward.
Robinson, who was part of the England set-up which won the 2003 World Cup, did not fare well when he took over the top job.
Business groups--which want health care reform because of skyrocketing costs--are worried that they'll not fare much better under the proposals being floated on Capitol Hill.
Women did not fare much better than men did, with a 23 percent likelihood of dying a full seven years or more earlier than their married peers did.
Although the second-place finish was a huge turnaround for Rahal, who did not fare well in his first two races driving for his father's team, it was a typical Rahal result.
In the elections, Keadilan did not fare as well as hoped: It got just five parliamentary seats (one of them won by Wan Azizah in Anwar's old constituency of Permatang Pauh).
These people are often more serious about dating and mating than the casual users on bigger sites, where Siminoff's customers might not fare as well with loads of competition and little handholding.
While, as a digital media player, the Movit mini may not fare much better than other MP3 players Apple has stared down, it represents a new entry in a class of mobile computers free from carrier bonds that likely represent the future of the portable media player''s high end.
Head teachers and teachers said the removal of coursework could severely disadvantage some students, who tended not to fare so well in exams.
International sales are seasonal, not weekly, fare experts say, and often route-by-route rather than global.
Some global drugmakers, however, are not expected to fare as well as others.
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Although it has been two years since the results were released, Americans do not seem to fare any better now.
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Meanwhile, Japan, a large developed country, which was not supposed to fare as well as emerging country markets, closed up 1.0% for the week.
Turns out, sophisticated adult fare is not necessarily a surefire hit with the fast food crowd.
Bus officials have stressed that the single fare has not risen for more than two years.
The great dane, who frequently followed sailors on the train during the 1940s, earned the honour after railway officials threatened to put him down if his fare was not paid.
We did touristy things, we didn't encounter much gourmet fare (not a big draw in Costa Rica) and our lack of planning was pretty inefficient and not particularly budget conscious.
In one case Mr Edwards said a pregnant woman had walked six miles from Clee Hill to Ludlow to pick up four days' worth of food because she could not afford the bus fare.
Bear in mind also that before he got the job on my film, this young man had not a dime to his name, was wearing threadbare clothing, could not even afford bus fare to the auditions or the shoot, had no food to eat, and was one step from the streets.
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